His name is Jan Ciryl Tiburcio, alias JC. He is six years old and had just undergone a liver transplant last December 15, 2009. JC suffered a rare liver ailment called “Biliary Artresia”. He had just got the liver transplant operation and is now still in the intensive care unit. Why I am writing this is because that I really think the family needs a very big support from us. Let’s pray for the child’s health and pray that he could be out of ICU as soon as possible. Though I never met JC and didn’t got the chance to see him during my last visit on Dec. 25, I understand how hard it is for the parents of JC to be worrying about JC. Now, they still have one thing to worry. The hospital bill is getting bigger because of the medical treatments. We do not know until when the child will be out of the hospital, so please, to those people who have the hearts to help, let us pray and donate something for this family. We may give a little, do a little, but to the Tiburcio family, what we do and give would meant a lot to them.

 

The following are the links to help you understand more about the current situation of JC:

http://jancirylsbattle-eloi.blogspot.com/ 

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1177806138#/profile.php?id=1177806138 

Advance thanks to you and may every good thing comes to your life.
 
      The Masquerade Ball held in St. Joseph Parish was very exciting! It started with pitch-perfect presentation that was really spellbinding. Even the neighbors around the parish were flooding the entrance just to have a glimpse. Sayang talaga! Coz I was late that day and was not able to see the presentation from the very start. However, I still got the chance to watch the rest of presentation, and really had to give these stage performers a BIG BIG applause for the performances well done!! I envy them!! Oh, truly, how I really envy them! They are really magnificent and very talented. From the decorations, costume designs, stage performances, dances, choreography, everything! And I heard they got not much time for the preparation. Yet, they could still manage to put this event with enjoyments. 

      After the presentation was the ballroom dancing. Audiences were very shy to step on the dance floor. The stage performers had to drag every one of them down to the floor to have a wiggle. Was it because I looked slow-witted, that’s why nobody wanted to invite me to a dance? Well, I should say that maybe I’m not that good looking enough to be dragged to the floor for a dance, hahaha!!

       Anyway, the Masquerade Ball was a success. Though the patrols came twice to warn us that the streaming music was too loud. The policemen said that some neighbors complained that they were seriously disturbed by the sounds. Ganyan naman talaga ang buhay. Kapag may celebration, may KJ (as in kill-joy), di ba? I could only say, “inggit lang sila”! Hahaha!

 

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