I said I'd blog regularly but I think my regular is not the kind of regular according to the dictionary. My regular is irregular. Only after posting Memories of Japan did I realize that it's been a month since I posted. So, here's a fast photo catch up of the road I took for the past month. They say a picture paints a thousand words... this is good so I only have to put some words.

Another Love Revolution talk at Atheneum School in Cavite. The stage was quite far from the students but it's a good elevation so that everyone can see you. But it still annoyed me a bit because I don't like talking to people with such a wide gap from them!
After the Love Revo talk in Atheneum School.
Family Matters at DZAS with Ms. Haydee.
Introducing True Love Waits in MGC Academy.
These Chinese students were really quiet and reserved during the talk that it's such a relief to see them loosen up a bit for a wacky shot.
These are medical students from UERM. It's really encouraging how receptive they were during the talk. And I love the fact they're our future doctors.
We also had a True Love Waits booth during the Love & Life event and so this is us manning our booth. Uhh, the booth, well it's not just shown.
Love & Life Panel interview.
Oh yeah, for almost every week, our TLW Ambassadors DJ & Micah Lamar joined us in the events we're invited to. They're really easy to get along with, real and void of pretensions.
Also before February ended was Super Junior's Super Show 3!
'Twas a the night of the group's color: Sapphire Blue. It was really SUPER! =)
Early March, we went to Gabaldon, a rural town in Nueva Ecija. Some church youth brought us around since we got there a day before our TLW Workshop for a high school.
We walked for three hours through onion, tomato and pechay fields.
It's so refreshing to breathe in provincial air!
We also walked through a wide and cold stream.
Ate Ree's group for TLW Workshop at Gabaldon Vocational & Agricultural High School (GVAHS)
GVAHS students are one of the best group I've been with doing TLW workshops. There's so much yearning in their eyes to know the truth about Love and there wasn't much of rebellious air as I've seen with city kids. They say the eagerness of the listener quickens the tongue of the narrator and so seeing their listening eyes and ears I became so excited and animated as I discussed with them. Going through the lessons, I felt their humble recognition of mistakes and wrong perspectives about Love and I pray it will lead them on to know the Creator of Love.
Well, I'd really get going with the Photo thing Alyssa was telling me to do.

















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