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#estorayahi #yiska #thinkoutloud #letterstogodsbeloved When you see the pictures on my wall, does it seems like my life was an easy road? A bed of roses? Yes it seems like it.... because of the places I've gone, but if only you knew the story of my life, how GOD has been so hard on me all for a higher purpose HIS glory, so I can be an effective Watchman Warrior to serve you, love you and take care of you for the rest of our lives... Don't take everything at face value, nothing is ever what it seems, there is a story behind every picture and I can't wait to tell you all about it, #estoryahan nato ni!!! How this disciple of CHRIST became a Superhero! ( yeah coz the BIBLE tells me so 😝) (at Queen City of South: CEBU) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMgMay-g-W2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Pwede ato sa ning estoryahan? Sa tanan natung na agi-an diba na kaya raman nato tanan?
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Someone asked me giunsa daw nako pag move on.
Na in a span of a month or two I'm back into being jolly and talkative.
Well discipline rajud na sya. Haha! I remember those days, adlaw jud ha na magkulong kos kwarto wala koi ma estorya kay tungod way nakabalo sa ako mga kauban sa haus naa koi uyab. Haha! I remember those nights sending him long messages, asking nganu naunsa mi but to my dismay wala jud replies. Those nights na mubangon ko at 3 am mag cge hilak mu atubang samin nia mu stop lang hilak kay feel nako chaka na kaau ako face. Haha! But I was thankful then because it was those times nga grbe ka heavy ako heart ug ga cge lang ko pray na unta mag hilom nang kasakit sa ako dughan.
And yes I stopped. Ni stop kog sent ug long messages nia. Ni stop ko not because naka move on nako that time but because nag gahin kog respect sako self. It was a very daunting moments of my life. I even deactivated all my socmed accounts pati messenger ha. The only one I had that time is my friend nga non-stop mag check nako even panagsa rko mu reply sa iya text messages. I was really thankful to her kay nasabtan rko nia bsan dli nako masabtan jud. Haha!
Well I guess having no closure is a closure after all. 🙂
After months nga naghilom ko then unexpectedly I received a call from him. Na stiff ko but I managed to answer the call. I was very adamant na masuko lang jud dpat kos iya but I refrain. I let him spoke and heard him out. Yes na emotional kog taman. Laliman kag pila ka bulan usa ko kadawat ug tubag. I even questioned him unsay mali nako but yea, it was all his doing. And na proud kos ako self kay wala ko nag beg nia to stay. I let him leave. The end.
So if you want to know how I managed na e mend akong broken heart that time, here's how:
1. Pag bangs. Effective kaayu ni syas ako. Haha! Na instead mag huna2 kas kasakit sa imong dughan mas huna hunaon nimo imong bangs na wa namao pag putol. Hahaha!
Note: Gasgas na kaayu nang magpa short hair oyy para ingnun ka move on na. Lol. This is the new trend paras ako. Hahah!
2. Delete all your call recordings and photos together. Junk the letters, gifts and everything nga ma affiliate nimos iya. Basura gani basura najud na. Haha! D ko bitter ha. These are just basics!
3. Instead mag huna2 ka nia, pag huna2 sa imo future inday! Haha
4. Ayaw sya e block. Pasagdi na sya mag block nimo kung sa n u duha dli ikaw ang sayup. Duhh! Dli sya kawalan! May nang makita nia kung unsa ka ka happy na wala na syas imo life. Haha
5. Be with people. Start having conversations with people nga imo nalimtan tungod nia. Haha!
6. Pangitag crush. Para ma divert taman imo huna2, have someone na kanang ma crush kaau ka. Remember, do not ever hate every man you will meet thinking pasakitan lang ka. Know that dghan pa ghapon tarung. It's just that naka timing kas dli mao. 🙂
7. Sabayi og prayers. Yes dzai! Prayers jud. Na unta pakiligon kas imong crush cge. Haha!
Move on ging! You're someone else' wife and future. 😉
Ug maka move on naka. Makatawa nlang ka mag huna2 nganu ga hilak2 kas iya. I tell you. Muabot jud kas time nga okay na kaayu estoryahan imo ex nga gibatig kaanyag. 😂
Happy moving on mga badzaii! Hahahaha! 😂😂😂
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#sulongedukalidad #sulongedukalidaddeped #repost Good day, mga pinalangga naton nga mga Ginikanan kag Manunudlo! Estoryahan ta subong ang posible nga pag abri sang klase sa August 24, 2020. Kun mag-abri gid man ang klase sa August 24, 2020, “SAFETY FIRST” ang una naton lantawon. Indi ini nagakahulugan nga makadto ang mga bata sa eskwelahan. Kun delikado pa ang palibot kag kun ang DOH/IATF indi magpahanugot nga ang mga bata magwa sa ila balay, pwede nga mag-abri ang klase pero sa REMOTE / DISTANCE LEARNING lang nga pamaagi. Ang DepED upod ang amon mga Manunudlo, nagahimo sang mga preparasyon para makatudlo gihapon sa aton mga kabataan sining tion sang New Normal. Amo ina nga gina-survey naton subong kun sin-o ang mga bata nga pwede o kaya nila mag 1) REMOTE/DISTANCE LEARNING: Online, Offline, Modular, Radio/TV; 2) Home School, 3) Formal Face to Face Learning, kag 4) Blended Learning. Ano bala ang buot silingon sining mga Learning Options, Modes o Modalities? 1) REMOTE / DISTANCE LEARNING. Amo ining pagtuon nga wala ginahimo sa eskwelahan, kasami sagwa sng eskwelahan kag ang bata ara lang nagatinir sa sulod sang balay. a) ONLINE LEARNING. Ang bata magagamit sang mga tulun-an nga ara sa classroom nga ginhimo sang maestra sa Internet. Dapat ang bata may iya nga laptop, computer, tablet o smart phone kag may ara koneksyon sa Internet. Dira man makuha test ang bata kag isumite niya online. Para masigurado nga ang bata gid nagasabat sang iya test, pwede niya ini himuon paagi sa “videocall” nga makita siya sang iya maestra. b) OFFLINE LEARNING. Ang bata magatuon gamit ang mga tulun-an nga na-save ya sa disk, usb, o external drive kag tun-an ya ini gamit ang laptop, computer, smart TV o smart phone. Ang bata indi maka-online kay wala Internet access. Pwede nga ang iya test ara man dira niya sabtan offline kag isumite sa iya maestra depende sa schedule. Para masigurado nga ang bata gid ang nagasabat sang test, pwede niya ini i-video, i-save kag isumite upod ang iya test sa iya maestra. c) MODULAR LEARNING. Ang bata magatuon gamit ang mga “modules” o “printed materials” bangod wala siya may magamit nga computer, smart TV o smart phone. (at Bacolod City) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAzp7ZMpNBD/?igshid=1u2q32dbtna6q
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Cebuano News: 27 ka paresan gikasal isip kahabin sa mga kalihukan sa AguSerbisyo sa Agusan Norte
#PHinfo: Cebuano News: 27 ka paresan gikasal isip kahabin sa mga kalihukan sa AguSerbisyo sa Agusan Norte
DAKBAYAN SA BUTUAN, Marso 12 -- Mokabat sa 27 ka paresan sa mga kaliwat sa Tribong Higaonon ang gikasal isip kabahin sa mga kalihukan niadtong Marso 9, ang una sa duha ka adlaw nga community immersion ug AguSerbisyo nga gihimo sa probinsya sa Agusan del Norte sa pangpanguna ni Gobernador Dale B. Corvera sa Sitio Bokbokon, Lawan-lawan, Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte. Ang “Oplan Kasalan” gipasiugdahan sa buhatan sa Civil Registar sa Las Nieves. Mismong si Mayor Avelina Rosales sa Las Nieves ang nagsilbing solemnizing officer sa maong mass wedding. Tumong sa maong kalihukan nga mahimong lehitimo ang ilang kaminyoon pinaagi sa marriage contract. Sumala pa ni Morell T. Obsioma, local civil registrar sa Las Nieves nga “Na sudlay-sudlay nagyud nato ang tanang mga walay kasal. Kanang mga nag ipon, ato silang naipakasal ug natagaan nato ug marriage contract para ilang magamit pag lig-on sa ilang kasal, katungod sa ilang mga kabataan nga makabaton ug ngalan ug nasyonalidad kay pinasikad sa marriage sa ilang ginikanan dili na sila matawag nga mga ilehitimo kon dili mga legitimate children.” Matod ni Danica Migduyan, usa sa mga higaonong gikasal, nagpasalamat siya sa probinsya og sa suporta ni Gob. Corvera aron mapahigayon ang maong Oplan Kasalan. Isip pahalipay, nagpadangat si Gob. Corvera og P2,000.00 matag magtiayon.
Sa iyang tambag sa mga bag-ong minyo, si Gob. Corvera nagkanayon nga ang sekreto nga magdugay ang kaminyoon mao ang pagsinabtanay sa matag-usa, "kung adunay problema inyung estoryahan sa hinay nga tingog, dili estoryahan sa siningkahay ug labaw sa tanan ang maka hangtud gyud sa kaminyoon, ipaubos ang inyung garbo matag usa, mao gyud nay number one nga inyung dumdumon.” Gawas sa kasalan, nagkadaiyang social ug economic development services usab ang gipadangat sa probinsya sa Agusan del Norte sa maong okasyon. Gibanabana nga mokabat sa 600 ka tawo ang nakapahimulos sa maong mga serbisyo. (Shena Mae Pabia ug Sonny Montilla, LGU Agusan del Norte/PIA Agusan del Norte)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "Cebuano News: 27 ka paresan gikasal isip kahabin sa mga kalihukan sa AguSerbisyo sa Agusan Norte." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1069385 (accessed March 12, 2021 at 11:55PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "Cebuano News: 27 ka paresan gikasal isip kahabin sa mga kalihukan sa AguSerbisyo sa Agusan Norte." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1069385 (archived).
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Before oishi red now marty's red. Before 1 liter of coke now 1 bottle of sparkling wine. Daun ang estoryahan daun kay "can you still remember when.. can you still remember who.. did you know that.." HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! 😂😂 (at Talisayan, Misamis Oriental, Philippines)
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Army engineer recalls life as NPA captive 20 years ago
#PHnews: Army engineer recalls life as NPA captive 20 years ago
CEBU CITY – It was an awkward situation for an Army captain to be guarded by minors armed with long rifles during his two-month captivity by the New People’s Army (NPA) in Davao City some 20 years ago, but he befriended them, pinning hope on his young guardians for his survival.
Then-Captain Eduardo Montealto Jr., who retired with the rank of Colonel before joining the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to spearhead the PUV modernization program in Central Visayas, recalled on Wednesday how he and his commanding officer were kidnapped by NPA rebels in February of 1999.
Montealto and his superior, then-Brig. Gen. Victor Obillo, commander of the 55th Engineer Brigade in Davao City, were conducting an ocular inspection for a road project in the village of Kalatong in Davao City when the NPA rebels flagged down their pick-up truck.
Montealto was the Brigade’s logistics officer when the kidnapping occurred.
Their driver who was a Corporal and a civilian traveling with them were released. But Obillo and Montealto were brought to the NPA hideout and word of their capture spread like wildfire.
“We were inspecting aggregates to be used for the road projects. We collect samples of the aggregates for lab test in UP (University of the Philippines) in Mindanao. While we were driving down the hills, the NPA rebels caught us,” Montealto told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in Cebuano in an interview.
When they were brought to Kumander Parago (Leoncio Pitao), leader of the Pulang Bagani (red fighters) command in Southern Mindanao, they were met with several children carrying rifles, he said.
Montealto also recalled that he was guarded by children during his two months of captivity.
“Ang nag-guwardiya nako giti-onan ko mga bata gyud. Ako gipangutana pila imo edad, naay 13. Mao ako sila gi-estorya asa sila gikan, ug nahibaw-an nako taga Surigao sila (Those who were assigned to guard me were children. I asked one how old he was and I found out there was a 13-year-old. And so I was able to talk to them and I learned that they were from Surigao),” he narrated.
Montealto said he noticed that the children at the Pulang Bagani command underwent indoctrination, with rebel leaders brainwashing them by telling stories about government oppression.
“The children fighters were also taught how to conduct sparrow operations and tactical movement. And if they had operations, they would deploy first the children,” he said.
He also noticed how the children had adapted to life as rebel warriors in the mountain.
He said he saw one child fighter cleaning the firearms one after another and consistently putting a “pasulong bullet” (fighter’s lingo on chamber-load) in the barrel when cleaning, so that they were always ready to fire in times of eventuality.
The children, Montealto said, confided to him that they went to a school in Surigao del Sur (near Tandag) where they sang “Himno Internasyonal” every morning, instead of the Lupang Hinirang. Half of the class of 40 students in that Surigao del Sur school went up to the mountain of Davao City to join other young fighters under Kumander Parago.
Many of the child warriors' parents went to the mountain to see them, he recalled. But none of them was allowed to climb to the Pulang Bagani station.
Montealto learned later on that the parents were provided with provisions called “supamil” which means “suporta sa pamilya” (support to the family).
He also recalled counting around 140 fighters, including regular rebels who also became his “friends” while in captivity. He remembered how one Pulang Bagani combatant with the nickname ��Vic” secured him during long walks in the hinterlands.
“Mahadlok ko magtan-aw kay iyang armalite naka-on ang safety pin, ako giingnan “sir naka-kuan ang safety sa armalite mo, makalabit mo pa’g ma-slide tayo. Ilagay sa safety. (I was scared seeing his Armalite with safety pin open. I would ask him 'sir, the safety pin of your armalite is open, you might pull the trigger if we slide off the ground. Put it on safety'),” he recalled.
The abducted Army captain also recalled seeing 14 female students of a big university in Davao who went to the mountain as OJT (on-the-job training) under the rebel command of Parago.
“Hostage pa ko nila, ako sila gi-estoryahan kanus-a sila naabot. Motubag sila nako mag-sir. Ako pud sila giingnan ayaw lang mo pag-sir kay pantay-pantay ra ta dire (I was their hostage then when I had the chance to talk to them when they arrived. They call me 'sir' when they answer my question. I had to tell them not to address me sir as we were treated as equals there),” Montealto said.
While in captivity, Montealto said he had the chance to study the rebels' tactical doctrine some of which were incomprehensible and bore “deep Visayan” terms and explanations.
He also recalled that rebel leaders Jose Maria Sison and Luis Jalandoni would call him from the Netherlands to check on their situation while in captivity.
Former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff, General Joselin Nazareno then flew to Davao to coordinate military efforts to free Obillo and Montealto.
News records showed that Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado justified Obillo and Montealto’s presence in the area, saying they were "non-combatants" and that being Army engineers, they were there to build roads and bridges for poor residents in Mindanao.
A series of negotiations ensued.
Then presidential adviser for Mindanao Jesus Dureza and Senator Loren Legarda, along with two bishops (one of them was Bishop Jesus Varela), negotiated for their release.
But before the release happened, he suffered the ordeal of being tried before the Kangaroo court, with “baseless” accusations.
“Nasipyat sila. Gi-accuse ko nga one of Marcos’ secret marhals kuno ko and nag-land grab ko. In 1972, elementary pa man ko, unsaon man nako pagka-secret marshal? Sipyat sila ato (They mistook me. They accused me as one of Marcos’ secret marshals and I went on land-grabbing. In 1972, I was just an elementary pupil, how could I be a secret marshal? They made a mistake),” he narrated.
He said that he was able to list down their accusations that they broadcast on radio, but he said they did not read his answers.
Due to mounting pressure from the public for the release of Obillo and Montealto, amid then President Joseph Estrada's order to suspend peace talks, the Pulang Bagani children warriors bade farewell to the two Army engineers.
After 58 days of captivity, Montealto and Obillo were freed in the mountain village of Suawan in Davao’s Marilog District.
They were brought down a steep hill and allowed to meet their wives inside a van before joining a ceremony at which Parago himself formally announced Montealto and Obillo’s release to the representatives of the Philippine Red Cross.
After his release, Montealto was transferred to another Army unit that led a successful operation in the NPA lair headed by Parago, where fighters numbering around 60 – including the child warriors – surrendered to the government forces.
His captor, Pitao or Kumander Parago, was killed along with a suspected female rebel in an encounter with 6th Scout Ranger Company of the Philippine Army in Pañalum village, Paquibato District in Davao City in June 2015.
Pitao’s Pulang Bagani command was considered as the main unit of the NPA in Davao region. At the time of his death, he had several warrants of arrest for various crimes including murder, multiple frustrated murder and robbery.
Montealto said he received an offer to make his story as NPA captive the subject of a movie to be starred by Philip Salvador but due to some reasons, it never materialized. (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "Army engineer recalls life as NPA captive 20 years ago." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1082799 (accessed October 11, 2019 at 04:43AM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Army engineer recalls life as NPA captive 20 years ago." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1082799 (archived).
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