One of our good friends just gifted Nicki and Caths with Korean dolls! Ddung is a little princess. So cute! Aigoo! Thank you, Rosanna, our girls will cherish these little girls. Kamsahamnida!
My poor baby
Caths had a really difficult day today.
I won’t tell you the full details, but when the day was over, she looked exhausted.
I took her to dinner at Jeong Ju, one of our favorite Korean restaurants, and ordered the bulgogi baekban and a bean paste soup.
After that, I drove her home, gave her a foot rub with some essential oil lotion, prayed for her, and tucked her into bed.
It is a privilege to serve my wife. I only wish I could have done more.
It’s the little things that add up to make an excellent thing

This morning, on the way to work, Cathy and I talked about a lot of things, when it hit me yet again: I’m so blessed to have an intelligent, beautiful, God-fearing wife whose passion for excellence extends to wherever she may be. Yesterday, at church, she got a little perturbed because she lost a pen. A pen! To some, it’s just a pen. But to my wife, the little things – even a pen! – matter in terms of proper stewardship. You lose one pen a week at PHP20 a pen, that’s almost PHP900 a year!
I tell you now, it wasn’t until I met Cathy that I knew anything about proper stewardship. Everything I learned about proper resources management, I learned from my beautiful wife.
