Baha

Be responsible even if conditions are less than perfect

Baha

Typhoons are common in the Philippines. Many areas are low, so the flood covers both roads and houses. But even if the waters have reached beyond waist levels, my father still manages to go and get food for our family, calmly, positively, like there were no calamity.

“Seems like you’re enjoying it instead.”

“Then what would I do? It’s just water rising. Face it, it’ll be gone after a few days.”

By Rozzema Eustacio, BS Accountancy, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Cavite

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Alexander B. Cabrera

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