The article contains new photos of the author of the websites, Hearts Philippines & Then Some and Expressions. It also contains notes about family relationship, about the author’s recent personal and work activities and about covid-19 pandemic.
This is an update on Hearts Philippines & Then Some, the website that provides substantial amount of information and number of photos about the Philippines, showcases what probably is the first catalog of Philippine stamps 1946-1965 written in Filipino on the internet, deals with topical stamp collecting, gives comprehensive study guides to general psychology and Rizal course for college students, houses expressions of Christian faith... More items are posted on the site.
This is a tribute given by the Department of Social Welfare and Development or DSWD - Philippines to former Undersecretary Leticia Angara Moises on December 14, 2019. Undersecretary Moises passed away in December, 2019.
Today, I have started to use the Jimdo Blog. There are four posts that have been published today. This is the fifth one. Hello to everyone! We have a new website. It is called EXPRESSIONS... It is found at this address – alexmoi04.jimdofree.com/.
Early on, I wrote that I will be using the Jimdo Blog for my second edition online notes about the Philippines. I will not use the blog because EXPRESSIONS contains articles and photographic displays about the Philippines. Go to Expressions Plus and you will find it there. Maybe, in the distant future, I’ll write the second edition about the Philippines.
Follow us on EXPRESSIONS as well as on our other websites. These are: Hearts Philippines & Then Some, Words for your Psyche Part II, Philippine Stamps & Topical Stamp Collecting - Second Edition, Alex Moises Photostream and Hearts and Stars on Facebook. Like us on Facebook.
I wish to congratulate my little angel Gabby and her school team for winning the bronze trophy (3rd place) in a national cheerdance competition for high school students this March. (My little angel Gabby is a contributor to the websites I manage.)
My mom celebrated her 93rd birthday some days ago. I am quite happy about it, but I must tell you she had to be brought to a hospital about two months ago due to pneumonia. It was an emergency that happened between 12:00 am – 1:30 am during that day. It was my mom’s seventh emergency, but she and I have recovered well in all of these trying times.
My mom, Leticia Angara Moises, was a former undersecretary of the DSWD and a pastor.
She is 93 years old… and whatever, God is good all the time.