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“How brats are created”

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

I received this on email today and thought that it would be good to share with parents and parents to be.



A very interesting article - please share with other parents and to-be parents.

MANILA, PHILIPPINES | Thursday, September 16, 2004

How brats are created

Who says only valuable jewelries can become heirlooms?

My daughter showed me a copy of a letter written by her friend’s Dad on her 13th birthday. A few months after he wrote it, he died of a heart attack. Today, this letter is regarded as a family heirloom, shared not just with the immediate members of the family, but shown proudly to relatives and friends alike.

I felt the message in this beautiful letter should be shared with as many people as possible. So I asked my daughter if her friend — the letter’s addressee — would allow me to reprint it in BusinessWorld. She said there shouldn’t be a problem, except that a note should probably precede the letter asking the readers to share this with their young married children. Hah!, a not-so-subtle inference that BusinessWorld readers are not exactly “young parents” anymore.

So, dear readers, do share this letter with your young married children. They will certainly find this letter — as I did — a very insightful treatise on how brats are created.

“Daughter Dearest

“Happy 13th Birthday!

“When you came to this world 13 years ago, you brought your Mom and I a lot of joy! We’ve always wanted a daughter and God in His wisdom gifted us with you.

“This is not to cast any aspersions at your four older brothers; they are also a great blessing and we love them very much, but boys are boys, and I look forward to the day when I am old and gray to have you by my side. I can’t see this happening with your brothers; you know what I mean, as we have talked about this at the dining-room table many a time.

You have also heard me say that we are gifted with a lot of material wealth. That’s something we should be very grateful to the Lord about, but we should be aware that this has been loaned to us, as you too are loaned to us by God and that we will be asked to give a full accounting when our day of reckoning comes.

“The reason for this letter is to warn you about one big, big danger you and your brothers may face in the next few years. I have seen it happen in other families. I don’t want to see it happen here.

“I am referring to having you guys grow up as brats!

“‘Brat-manship’ is the process one has to go through to become a brat!

“Unfortunately, it is an ailment imposed by parents! They are the creators of the brats!

“In their desire to try to save their children from the difficulties they have been through, they do whatever possible to shield them from this. Little do they realize, that it is precisely these difficulties that have made them successful. Their love for their children may make them overprotective. They may even prevent them from taking public transportation. They come up with all sorts of rationalizations, going by public transportation is not safe, the buses are too crowded, the fumes on the road are bad for ones health, and so on!

“They mean well, but in the process, they deprive their children of what it really means to live in a city like Manila which is comprised of two strata of society — the ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots!’ And sad to say some of ‘the haves’ live in their little world. Unaware of that sampaguita vendor, drenched in the rain, so that her siblings may get a least one meal that day.

“The other day, I was with an elderly wise gentleman, we are at the Polo Club waiting for his car. There was a girl, about your age. She, too, was waiting for her car. When her vehicle got there, she jumped into the front seat, and as she did, tossed her beautiful pair of riding boots into the back seat. She then asked the driver if her Mom was home. ‘Wala po! Nagma-mah jong (She’s not home. She’s playing mah jong),’ came the reply! The car drove off.

“My friend turned to me and said, ‘There is an example of the underprivileged rich.’ Then he followed with, ‘They have everything and they have nothing.’

“This incident, short as it was, left me with a deep impression. I guess this is why I am writing this letter.

“Your Mom and I have tried to raise you kids to realize that our country is made up of the very rich and those who may not even have enough to have one decent meal a day.

I hope you never lose sight of this. This is why we have taken it upon ourselves to adopt a squatter family during Christmas and share with them some of some things to make their Christmas more meaningful. In the process, we hope that you and your brothers will appreciate the conditions we live in. In the process, I hope that you always have compassion for these lesser fortunate. So that next time you see that sampaguita vendor knocking at our car window drenched in rain you do not get annoyed, but instead pull out your wallet and share with her in a small way your allowance.

“You will notice your brothers take public transportation to go to UP. It’s not that we can’t afford another car; we can’t afford for them to grow up thinking that its part of their ‘birth right’ to be in the ruling class.

“This is why we insisted that you do your bed in the morning, and to pick up your own toys and cloths, rather than have a yaya trailing you.

“And I could go on and on. As you are apt to say, ‘You catch my drift!’

“When you feel you are not getting enough money in your allowance, or get new shoes like your friends always had or the latest fad of Guess jeans, take this letter out and reread what I have written.

“We love you far too much to create a brat!

“Your Loving Father”

it turned out ok… in the end..

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Hubby got there before we did.  He was wondering why the kids & Papi were putting up the Happy Birthday banner and blowing up balloons.  He was asking why there was palabok & cake when the salo salo is tomorrow pa.

We were the last to get there bringing with us the much craved for by hubby - crispy pata.  Sarap ng kain!  Nag-videoke pa sila while I sneaked out to lie down already was I was drowsy from exhaustion.  Haayyy… the stress of planning plus a full 11 hours at the office… I was dead to the world by 10:30pm. hahaha.

A VERY BIG THANK YOU to the following:

Papi: for being the designated driver of the day…picking up the food, dropping off the kids, etc.

Karen: for ordering the cake & crispy pata and for comforting me when things were all going wrong.  For keeping me company.

Don: for picking us up from work and passing by the collect the yummy crispy pata.

Lulu: for her kwentos while we were on the way home.  It sure got my mind off the surplise that went wrong. :)… and for her baby names suggestions… katuwang chikahan sa car.  Kakamiss ka Tita Ru!

till forever…

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

anniversary

In spite of the hectic & draining day I had at work, I was able to squeeze this in for hubby.

Hubby, thank you for making my life as blissful as I never thought it could be.  You are one of the best gifts God ever blessed me with.  Just like a great hubby you are, I am more than certain that you will be a great father to our precious child. :)

I love you so very much!  Happy Anniversary!

Pagkabahala

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Kanina habang kausap ko ang nakakataas sa akin sa trabaho. Bigla akong nabahala nung sinabi niya na hindi na yata babalik sa trabaho ang kapatid ko. Nagulo ang mundo ko sa sinabi niya. Sabi niya hindi kakayahin ni kapatid na mag-alaga ng bata at magtrabaho. Tinanong ko na si kapatid tungkol dito nuon pang bago sya manganak at sinabi niya na babalik naman sya. Pinakiusapan ko sya na kahit hanggang manganak lang ako tapos nun pwede na niyang gawin kahit ano ang nais niya. Siguro naman sa panahong iyon makakahanap na ako ng malilipatan. Wala naming problema ditto sa trabaho. Kumportable naman ako at hindi masyadong stressful. Ngayon lang pag-alis nitong nakakataas sa amin tapos yung isa pa ring buntis din, mauubos na ang mga taong gusto kong makatrabaho dito. At isa pa, medyo dead-end itong trabaho na ito. Nung simula pa lang iisa lang ang rason kung bakit ako lumipat dito nuon – para makaligtas na sa sobra-sobrang stress na dinadanas ko sa araw araw dun sa dati kong trabaho. Hindi ko naman pinlano na pangmatagalan ito. Siguro ako lang yung tipong pag naging maayos na sa isang lugar, mananatili hanggang kaya. Dun sa dati, kahit paano malaki-laki rin ang nakuha ko sa gratuity.

Ang mga kababayan dito ang nagsisilbing malakas na kapit ko dito. Sila ang nagpapasaya ng pang-araw araw na pagtatrabaho. Importante sa akin ito dahil Quality ng buhay ang laging mas matimbang sa akin.

Kung sana ganun lang kadali ang lumipat at maghanap ng ibang mapapasukan, e di sana naghanap na ako. Ngunit sa kalagayan ko ngayon, higit na makabubuti sa amin ng anak ko na dumito muna hanggang matapos ang taon.

Haaay. Siguro hindi ko na lang muna dapat iisipin ito at ipagkakatiwala na lang muna sa Diyos. Alam kong hindi naman Niya ako pababayaan. At siguradong dadalhin Nya ako kung saan higit na mas makabubuti sa akin at sa aming pamilya ni Ariel.

My very first Mother’s Day

Monday, May 12th, 2008

When this year entered, I didn’t expect that this year will bring so much into my life.  I wasn’t expecting that after this and that I will be so blessed to be celebrating my very first Mother’s Day as a Mom-to-be.

Thank you so much to all those who have welcomed me so warmly into this wonderful journey by greeting me.  After all the pain that I went through, this greeting is simply music to my ears.  I have even greater appreciation for each and every moment of this blessing.

Yesterday, Karen celebrated Mother’s Day in the most special way - by bringing her beautiful Danielle Louise into the world just in time to be a full-pledge mommy!!!

Congratulations Karen & Don!!!

Hubby and I got even more excited for the arrival of our very own bundle of joy!  Hubby mentioned to me this morning that we will be checking out baby stuff this weekend. hehehe.

I hope all Mommies had a good Mother’s Day!

cutie Danielle

carrying gorgeous Danielle