I am home, and enjoying my second lease in life, one slow day at a time. I have never been hospitalized for something as life-threatening as DHF with complications before, so it's a bit frustrating that even when I'm already out of the hospital, I could not move around as much as I want. I could not even attempt to lift and carry my son when he feels like asking me to hoist him up. I can only manage a few hours of work now and what's more disheartening is knowing that I can no longer recoup a week's worth of missed work. Well, that's how it is with us road warriors/freelancers. But I am alive. I survived my first bout against DHF + pneumonia, and I have God, family, and all the people He used to get to me, to thank for. So I'm taking this moment to write and thank EVERYONE who reached out, spread the word, contacted other people, prayed, donated blood, consoled my wife, watched over me when everyone else was exhausted, and so much more. You are all AWESOME and I
Miguel's mama took one look at the pictures here and decided to give him a haircut when we got home. Will post new pics when he wakes up from his morning nap. :)
ReplyDeleteastig, pero cute pa rin. sabi ng kasambahay dito, based on her experience, kakapal daw ang buhok kung kakalbuhin
ReplyDeleteAh, but we only trimmed his hair. Not always true na kumakapal ang buhok kung kakalbuhin, depende ito sa grano and type ng buhok. In Miguel's case, it's ultra fine hair, so malabo itong kumapal :D
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