10.27.2019

THE (MOON) GLOW IS SO DIVINE

There's a lot of lingering anxiety over the Carmin exams, and the wait and the uncertainty over the release of the results is stressful for everyone. Fortunately, a couple of the 'mates have kept up their soothing practice of saying prayers and lighting candles for the Batch, wherever they might be.  So we've had special intentions said in Belgium... 


...Norway


...Israel


...and, yes, even Manaoag


Speaking of, one of the first community events I was assigned to after returning from the exams happened to be the feast day celebrations of the patron saint of Philippine Board/Bar takers...


...and the first jam played by the house party's Kumbanchero band was none other than the Batch's review anthem.

ikaw ang nagpapasaya

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