Cum Auxilio Ab Alto
(formerly Husband, 4 Boys, et.al)
 "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done to me according to thy word." 
Luke 1:38
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        Hello. :-)  I am Imelda.  I am a transplant from the Philippines.  I uprooted my life and moved into this great country after I married my husband who I met online.   These days, I am busy being a stay-at-home wife and mother of four precious little boys aged 6, 5, 2 and 2 mos., old respectively.  I homeschool my older two boys.  I do housechores in between homeschooling, changing diapers and nursing, if I manage to attend to them at all.  If I am lucky, I get to do other fun stuff like crocheting, or making ribbons, or cooking, or gardening, or taking pictures with my starter camera.  Life is busy for us.  And God is good.  

This blog is evolving.  Its primary focus, when I started it, was to write about the culture I grew up in, to record family life, and all sorts of things that are in my little universe of home and life experiences, while trying to get and improve my writing.  Apart from being a Filipino and a wife and mother, I am a Catholic to the core - not perfect, just trying to be the best I can be.  Hence, this blog will  have Catholic flavor and sensibility in one way or the other. 

I welcome your presence and appreciate your comments.  And I am certainly glad to meet all of you. :-) 



 
 
 
 

 
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About Me 
I am Imelda. I am a 
transplant from the
Philippines.  I uprooted 
my life and 
moved into this great 
country after I married 
my husband who I met 
 
Peace of soul comes to those with the right kind of anxiety about attaining perfect happiness, which is God.  A soul has anxiety because it final and eternal state is not yet decided, it is still and always at the crossroads of life.  This fundamental anxiety cannot be cured by a surrender to passions and instincts; the basic cause of our anxiety is a restlessness within time that comes because we are  made for eternity.   
If there were anywhere on earth a resting place other than God, we may be very sure that the human soul in its long history would have found it before this. ~ Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen