Wednesday, May 1, 2013

For better or for worse

Not everyone is blessed with certain abilities connected to numbers and words.  In fact, these people are very seldom. Much more, it is  not common  to be talented and yet still endowed  with certain character traits like patience,  diligence, creativity, innovativeness and resourcefulness.

In its rarety, I feel so blessed to have someone in my life whom I have characterized above.  She is very good in numbers and equally very good in words.  For a number of years, she has taught so many students in our school how to deal with numbers easily.  And in the same manner, she has taught so many students to convert the English language into mathematical sentences and vice versa.  She has written a lot of valedictory speeches, scripts for various school programs, poems both in English and Filipino, and many more.  She does not read and write only.  She sings and plays the piano as well.  She composes lyrics for some songs. And voila... she did all these things with no sweat at all!


Launching of the CWMM Theme Song the lyrics of which was composed by Beth Hugo




Even  in my lowest moments in life, she's always with me.  She's beside me to comfort, to advise and bring me to places with ease and confidence.


In one of our early morning walks in Jabez Campsite

my taller twin sister Beth in Baguio City

What else can I ask for to have a sister like you?

T. Bhet to so many students and co-teachers, Chopet to her sisters and brother, Tita Bhet to her nieces and nephews, just simply Bhet to her so many friends,  happy, happy birthday to you!!  As we celebrate the Labor Day today, May 1,   I sincerely hope and pray that your days ahead be filled with joy and gladness, blessings and most of all, with good health and HAPPINESS!   Cheers to many, many more birthdays to come!

In one of our artistic escapades  ( Beth Hugo, far left )





Wig Christmas Party ( Beth Hugo, far right )

Beth Hugo, in lighter  blue blouse, in one of the bonding moments with her sisters


Beth Hugo,  standing third from right, is one of the faculty nembers of Queensville School


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