Volume 1: His Life at the Waiting Shed
Volume 2: His Old Friends and New Textmate
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Volume 1: His Life at the Waiting Shed
Volume 2: His Old Friends and New Textmate
Everyone in our house were alerted and awaken by a voice from our neighbor yelling 'Fire!'. This was before 6 in the morning on Easter Sunday, and the first thing I did was to call out my mom who's in the other bedroom with my younger, and go outside to confirm and see how far the fire is from our house. It wasn't long before we knew that the fire was starting from our neighbor’s house, the one near mom's bedroom and not from afar as we all have initially perceived. I started to panic. While mom and E-jay were outside to help put out the fire with the rest of neighbors, I was deciding what to do first: a.) call up the fire station b.) contact my 'kuya' for help c.) begin saving items before the fire becomes uncontrollable which leads me to yet another decision making—what to save first? Thank God the fire was discovered early and was able to be extinguished before it could cause further damage or loss. About 15minutes only, without the need of firemen and only the 'bayanihan' of neighbors, the fire was put off and it became an instant talk of the 'barangay'.
How the fire really started is somewhat a mystery. The dwellers of the house couldn't figure it out themselves—it wasn’t due to short circuit, candle left unlit, or gas stove explosion. On the other hand, how the fire has been controlled and eventually put out fast was the luck story of the day. Indeed, God was good to us.
I remember the last time there was a fire in our place, some two years ago. It was farther from our house, in
I can’t imagine loosing our house from fire. The house I lived in for all of my life. The house I go home to every night after work. The house mom and dad have invested for our family. It would be really hard for me to let go of it especially if beyond our will but if then the situation calls for the inevitable… like many things in life we have to let go of it.
Let’s appreciate what we have now because you can have many things today and by tomorrow loose everything you have.