To commemorate on the Father's Day Celebration, let me share to you a very inspiring story of a Dad sent to me via e-mail...
Dad's Story
On July 22nd I was in route to Washington , DC for a business trip. It was all so very ordinary, until we landed in Denver for a plane change. As I collected my belongings from the overhead bin, an announcement was made for Mr. Lloyd Glenn to see the United Customer Service Representative immediately. I thought nothing of it until I reached the door to leave the plane and I heard a gentleman asking every male if he were Mr. Glenn. At this point I knew something was wrong and my heart sunk.
When I got off the plane a solemn-faced young man came toward me and said, "Mr. Glenn, there is an emergency at your home. I do not know what the emergency is, or who is involved, but I will take you to the phone so you can call the hospital." My heart was no w pounding, but the will t o be calm took over. Woodenly, I followed this stranger to the distant telephone where I called the number he gave me for the Mission Hospital . My call was put through to the trauma center where I learned that my three-year-old son had been trapped underneath the automatic garage door for several minutes, and that when my wife had found him he was dead. CPR had been performed by a neighbor, who is a doctor, and the paramedics had continued the treatment as Brian was transported to the hospital.
By the time of my call, Brian was revived and they believed he would live, but they did not know how much damage had been done to his brain, nor to his heart. They explained that the door had completely closed on his little sternum right over his heart. He had been severely crushed. After speaking with the medical staff, my wife sounded worried but not hysterical, and I took comfort in her calmness.
The return flight seemed to last forever, but final ly I arrived at the hospita l six hours after the garage door had come down. When I walked into the intensive care unit, nothing could have prepared me to see my little son laying so still on a great big bed with tubes and monitors everywhere. He was on a respirator. I glanced at my wife who stood and tried to give me a reassuring smile. It all seemed like a terrible dream. I was filled-in with the details and given a guarded prognosis. Brian was going to live, and the preliminary tests indicated that his heart was OK, two miracles in and of themselves. But only time would tell if his brain received any damage.
Throughout the seemingly endless hours, my wife was calm. She felt that Brian would eventually be all right. I hung on to her words and faith like a lifeline. All that night and the next day Brian remained unconscious. It seemed like forever since I had left for my business trip the day before.
Finally at two o'clock that afternoon, our son regained consciousne ss and sat up uttering the m ost beautiful words I have ever heard spoken. He said, "Daddy hold me" and he reached for me with his little arms.
[TEAR BREAK...smile]
By the next day he was pronounced as having no neurological or physical deficits, and the story of his miraculous survival spread throughout the hospital. You cannot imagine, we took Brian home, we felt a unique reverence for the life and love of our Heavenly Father that comes to those who brush death so closely.
In the days that followed there was a special spirit about our home. Our two older children were much closer to their little brother. My wife and I were much closer to each other, and all of us were very close as a whole family Life took on a less stressful pace. Perspective seemed to be more focused, and balance much! Easier to gain and maintain. We felt deeply blessed. Our gratitude was truly profound.
The story is not over (smile)!
Almost a month later to the day of the acc ident, Brian awoke from his a fternoon nap and said, "Sit down Mommy.. I have something to tell you." At this time in his life, Brian usually spoke in small phrases, so to say a large sentence surprised my wife. She sat down with him on his bed, and he began his sacred and remarkable story.
"Do you remember when I got stuck under the garage door? Well, it was so heavy and it hurt really bad. I called to you, but you couldn't hear me.. I started to cry, but then it hurt too bad. And then the 'birdies' came."
"The birdies?" my wife asked puzzled.
"Yes," he replied. "The birdies made a whooshing sound and flew into the garage.. They took care of me."
"They did?"
"Yes," he said. "One of the birdies came and got you. She came to tell you "I got stuck under the door." A sweet reverent feeling filled the room. The spirit was so strong and yet lighter than air. My wife realized that a three-year-old had no concept of death and spirits, so he was referring to the beings who came to him from beyond as "birdies" because they were up in the air like birds that fly.. "What did the birdies look like?" she asked.
Brian answered, "They were so beautiful. They were dressed in white, all white. Some of them had green and white. But some of them had on just white."
"Did they say anything?"
"Yes," he answered. "They told me the baby would be all right."
"The baby?" my wife asked confused.
Brian answered.! "The baby laying on the garage floor." He went on, "You came out and opened the garage door and ran to the baby. You told the baby to stay and not leave."
My wife nearly collapsed upon hearing this, for she had indeed gone and knelt beside Brian's body and seeing his crushed chest whispered, "Don't leave us Brian, please stay if you can." As she listened to Brian telling her the words she had spoken, she realized that the spirit had left His body and was looking down from above on this little lifeless form.. "Then what happened?" s he asked.
"We went on a trip," he said, "far, far away." He grew agitated trying to say the things he didn't seem to have the words for. My wife tried to calm and comfort him, and let him know it would be okay. He struggled with wanting to tell something that obviously was very important to him, but finding the words was difficult.
"We flew so fast up in the air. They're so pretty Mommy," he added.
"And there are lots and lots of birdies." My wife was stunned.. Into her mind the sweet comforting spirit enveloped her more soundly, but with an urgency she had never before known. Brian went on to tell her that the "birdies" had told him that he had to come back and tell everyone about the "birdies." He said they brought him back to the house and that a big fire truck, and an ambulance were there. A man was bringing the baby out on a white bed and he tried to tell the man that the baby would be okay. The story went on for an hour.He taught us that "birdies" were always with us, but we don't see them because we look with our eyes and we don't hear them because we listen with our ears. But they are always there, you can only see them in here (he put his hand over his heart). They whisper the things to help us to do what is right because they love us so much. Brian continued, stating, "I have a plan, Mommy. You have a plan.. Daddy has a plan. Everyone has a plan. We must all live our plan and keep our promises. The birdies help us to do that cause they love us so much."
In the weeks that followed, he often came to us and told all, or part of it, again and again. Always the story remained the same. The details were never changed or out of order. A few times he added further bits of information and clarified the message he had already delivered. It never ceased to amaze us how he could tell such detail and speak beyond his ability when he talked about his birdies.
Everywhere he went, h e told st rangers about the "birdies." Su rprisingly, no one ever looked at him strangely when he did this. Rather, they always got a softened look on their face and smiled.. Needless to say, we have not been the same ever since that day, and I pray we never will be.
You have just been sent an Angel to watch over you. Some people come into our lives and quickly go...Some people become friends and stay awhile...leaving beautiful footprints on our hearts ... and we are never quite the same because we have made a good friend!!
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present! Live and savor every moment...this is not a dress rehearsal!
THIS IS A SPECIAL GUARDIAN ANGEL...
YOU MUST PASS THIS ON TO 5 PEOPLE WITHIN THE HOUR OF RECEIVING HER...IF YOU HAVE PASSED HER ON, SHE'LL WATCH OVER YOU FOREVER...IF NOT, HER TEARS WILL FLOW...
Now don't delete this message, because it comes from a very special Angel
Dad's Story
On July 22nd I was in route to Washington , DC for a business trip. It was all so very ordinary, until we landed in Denver for a plane change. As I collected my belongings from the overhead bin, an announcement was made for Mr. Lloyd Glenn to see the United Customer Service Representative immediately. I thought nothing of it until I reached the door to leave the plane and I heard a gentleman asking every male if he were Mr. Glenn. At this point I knew something was wrong and my heart sunk.
When I got off the plane a solemn-faced young man came toward me and said, "Mr. Glenn, there is an emergency at your home. I do not know what the emergency is, or who is involved, but I will take you to the phone so you can call the hospital." My heart was no w pounding, but the will t o be calm took over. Woodenly, I followed this stranger to the distant telephone where I called the number he gave me for the Mission Hospital . My call was put through to the trauma center where I learned that my three-year-old son had been trapped underneath the automatic garage door for several minutes, and that when my wife had found him he was dead. CPR had been performed by a neighbor, who is a doctor, and the paramedics had continued the treatment as Brian was transported to the hospital.
By the time of my call, Brian was revived and they believed he would live, but they did not know how much damage had been done to his brain, nor to his heart. They explained that the door had completely closed on his little sternum right over his heart. He had been severely crushed. After speaking with the medical staff, my wife sounded worried but not hysterical, and I took comfort in her calmness.
The return flight seemed to last forever, but final ly I arrived at the hospita l six hours after the garage door had come down. When I walked into the intensive care unit, nothing could have prepared me to see my little son laying so still on a great big bed with tubes and monitors everywhere. He was on a respirator. I glanced at my wife who stood and tried to give me a reassuring smile. It all seemed like a terrible dream. I was filled-in with the details and given a guarded prognosis. Brian was going to live, and the preliminary tests indicated that his heart was OK, two miracles in and of themselves. But only time would tell if his brain received any damage.
Throughout the seemingly endless hours, my wife was calm. She felt that Brian would eventually be all right. I hung on to her words and faith like a lifeline. All that night and the next day Brian remained unconscious. It seemed like forever since I had left for my business trip the day before.
Finally at two o'clock that afternoon, our son regained consciousne ss and sat up uttering the m ost beautiful words I have ever heard spoken. He said, "Daddy hold me" and he reached for me with his little arms.
[TEAR BREAK...smile]
By the next day he was pronounced as having no neurological or physical deficits, and the story of his miraculous survival spread throughout the hospital. You cannot imagine, we took Brian home, we felt a unique reverence for the life and love of our Heavenly Father that comes to those who brush death so closely.
In the days that followed there was a special spirit about our home. Our two older children were much closer to their little brother. My wife and I were much closer to each other, and all of us were very close as a whole family Life took on a less stressful pace. Perspective seemed to be more focused, and balance much! Easier to gain and maintain. We felt deeply blessed. Our gratitude was truly profound.
The story is not over (smile)!
Almost a month later to the day of the acc ident, Brian awoke from his a fternoon nap and said, "Sit down Mommy.. I have something to tell you." At this time in his life, Brian usually spoke in small phrases, so to say a large sentence surprised my wife. She sat down with him on his bed, and he began his sacred and remarkable story.
"Do you remember when I got stuck under the garage door? Well, it was so heavy and it hurt really bad. I called to you, but you couldn't hear me.. I started to cry, but then it hurt too bad. And then the 'birdies' came."
"The birdies?" my wife asked puzzled.
"Yes," he replied. "The birdies made a whooshing sound and flew into the garage.. They took care of me."
"They did?"
"Yes," he said. "One of the birdies came and got you. She came to tell you "I got stuck under the door." A sweet reverent feeling filled the room. The spirit was so strong and yet lighter than air. My wife realized that a three-year-old had no concept of death and spirits, so he was referring to the beings who came to him from beyond as "birdies" because they were up in the air like birds that fly.. "What did the birdies look like?" she asked.
Brian answered, "They were so beautiful. They were dressed in white, all white. Some of them had green and white. But some of them had on just white."
"Did they say anything?"
"Yes," he answered. "They told me the baby would be all right."
"The baby?" my wife asked confused.
Brian answered.! "The baby laying on the garage floor." He went on, "You came out and opened the garage door and ran to the baby. You told the baby to stay and not leave."
My wife nearly collapsed upon hearing this, for she had indeed gone and knelt beside Brian's body and seeing his crushed chest whispered, "Don't leave us Brian, please stay if you can." As she listened to Brian telling her the words she had spoken, she realized that the spirit had left His body and was looking down from above on this little lifeless form.. "Then what happened?" s he asked.
"We went on a trip," he said, "far, far away." He grew agitated trying to say the things he didn't seem to have the words for. My wife tried to calm and comfort him, and let him know it would be okay. He struggled with wanting to tell something that obviously was very important to him, but finding the words was difficult.
"We flew so fast up in the air. They're so pretty Mommy," he added.
"And there are lots and lots of birdies." My wife was stunned.. Into her mind the sweet comforting spirit enveloped her more soundly, but with an urgency she had never before known. Brian went on to tell her that the "birdies" had told him that he had to come back and tell everyone about the "birdies." He said they brought him back to the house and that a big fire truck, and an ambulance were there. A man was bringing the baby out on a white bed and he tried to tell the man that the baby would be okay. The story went on for an hour.He taught us that "birdies" were always with us, but we don't see them because we look with our eyes and we don't hear them because we listen with our ears. But they are always there, you can only see them in here (he put his hand over his heart). They whisper the things to help us to do what is right because they love us so much. Brian continued, stating, "I have a plan, Mommy. You have a plan.. Daddy has a plan. Everyone has a plan. We must all live our plan and keep our promises. The birdies help us to do that cause they love us so much."
In the weeks that followed, he often came to us and told all, or part of it, again and again. Always the story remained the same. The details were never changed or out of order. A few times he added further bits of information and clarified the message he had already delivered. It never ceased to amaze us how he could tell such detail and speak beyond his ability when he talked about his birdies.
Everywhere he went, h e told st rangers about the "birdies." Su rprisingly, no one ever looked at him strangely when he did this. Rather, they always got a softened look on their face and smiled.. Needless to say, we have not been the same ever since that day, and I pray we never will be.
You have just been sent an Angel to watch over you. Some people come into our lives and quickly go...Some people become friends and stay awhile...leaving beautiful footprints on our hearts ... and we are never quite the same because we have made a good friend!!
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present! Live and savor every moment...this is not a dress rehearsal!
THIS IS A SPECIAL GUARDIAN ANGEL...
YOU MUST PASS THIS ON TO 5 PEOPLE WITHIN THE HOUR OF RECEIVING HER...IF YOU HAVE PASSED HER ON, SHE'LL WATCH OVER YOU FOREVER...IF NOT, HER TEARS WILL FLOW...
Now don't delete this message, because it comes from a very special Angel
Everybody could say that college life is not an easy thing. It is absolutely true. Stepping up to the higher level of responsibility and maturity is needed to be able to cope up to the new environment far away from high school life. "If you are that determined, the degree you wanted to earn is in your hand".
After college, I was absorbed by DTI-MOMAROPA IVB together with my batchmate, to continue the development of the online reporting system that was started on our OJT days. Our tenure only last after two months. I badly needed to find a job after that, so I surf the Jobstreet to look for the job suited for my field of specialization. Everyday, I woke up early to look for vacancies. My thinking of that time was to find a job not in particular for the job's nature, just a job!. I submitted my resume to various companies via online and walk-in and one among those companies is Forecasting and Planning Technologies, Inc (FPTI) located just another door from DTI Office. While waiting for calls/response, I attended call center job exams, I passed the first, second exams but always failed the last. Also, I passed the first, second enterviews but also failed to got the last. After I think 4-5 call center sessions, I convinced my self that maybe this is not the right time for this field.
Out of curiosity, early in the morning, I decided to walk from Boni Avenue Edsa to Robinson's Pioneer where international companies like Accenture stands proudly. In my way, a job announcement posted in small board just in the side walk of Boni Edsa. I stopped and read the announcement. "For Hire: Encoder". I did not think twice, I asked the guard on duty and follow his instructions toward what I assumed will be my first job. It was just a small office with more or less 20 to 30 employees (as what I see inside). After submitting my resume, the HR immediately gave me an exam, a hands-on exam in excel. Using excel is not that particular to me because in college I often used Word. As instructed, I began answering the exam in an old desk top PC in front of me. I am going to input all the data/quantities from the hardcopy given to me. It's up to me to use formulas or not. But God I'm not that particular for Excel formulas. After the alloted 15 minutes, I finished just half of the whole document. I knew what will be the result of my application, but I continue the process. The HR approached me for an interview. One question strucks me the most. "Tell me why should I hire you instead of getting graduates from UP, La Salle, Ateneo and other popular schools in town?".
The HR says, I was over qualified because my previous job was website development and it is far from data encoding. He's right. Better luck next time.
My struggles didn't end from that loss. An Ortigas-based company gave me another door for my first job. But what I expected to be the company for me was totally devastating because the policy was "no recruit no salary" basis. After the first session/training given by that company for new hires, I received a text message from FPTI asking if I'm still interested for the Junior Specialist position. having second thought, I said yes. I did not attend the second day of the training, instead I went to the product orientation in FPTI inMakati together with my batchmate. And that was the start of my carrer as an IT person.
I withdraw my application and focus on the hiring process of FPTI. After several exams and interviews for the whole month of July, I was hired. My batchmate was also hired. On August 7, 2007 we started as probationary employees for six months. After series of evaluations of our performance, On June 2008, our employee status was changed to Regular.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Year 2007
Year 2008
Year 2009
Year 2010
After college, I was absorbed by DTI-MOMAROPA IVB together with my batchmate, to continue the development of the online reporting system that was started on our OJT days. Our tenure only last after two months. I badly needed to find a job after that, so I surf the Jobstreet to look for the job suited for my field of specialization. Everyday, I woke up early to look for vacancies. My thinking of that time was to find a job not in particular for the job's nature, just a job!. I submitted my resume to various companies via online and walk-in and one among those companies is Forecasting and Planning Technologies, Inc (FPTI) located just another door from DTI Office. While waiting for calls/response, I attended call center job exams, I passed the first, second exams but always failed the last. Also, I passed the first, second enterviews but also failed to got the last. After I think 4-5 call center sessions, I convinced my self that maybe this is not the right time for this field.
Out of curiosity, early in the morning, I decided to walk from Boni Avenue Edsa to Robinson's Pioneer where international companies like Accenture stands proudly. In my way, a job announcement posted in small board just in the side walk of Boni Edsa. I stopped and read the announcement. "For Hire: Encoder". I did not think twice, I asked the guard on duty and follow his instructions toward what I assumed will be my first job. It was just a small office with more or less 20 to 30 employees (as what I see inside). After submitting my resume, the HR immediately gave me an exam, a hands-on exam in excel. Using excel is not that particular to me because in college I often used Word. As instructed, I began answering the exam in an old desk top PC in front of me. I am going to input all the data/quantities from the hardcopy given to me. It's up to me to use formulas or not. But God I'm not that particular for Excel formulas. After the alloted 15 minutes, I finished just half of the whole document. I knew what will be the result of my application, but I continue the process. The HR approached me for an interview. One question strucks me the most. "Tell me why should I hire you instead of getting graduates from UP, La Salle, Ateneo and other popular schools in town?".
The HR says, I was over qualified because my previous job was website development and it is far from data encoding. He's right. Better luck next time.
My struggles didn't end from that loss. An Ortigas-based company gave me another door for my first job. But what I expected to be the company for me was totally devastating because the policy was "no recruit no salary" basis. After the first session/training given by that company for new hires, I received a text message from FPTI asking if I'm still interested for the Junior Specialist position. having second thought, I said yes. I did not attend the second day of the training, instead I went to the product orientation in FPTI inMakati together with my batchmate. And that was the start of my carrer as an IT person.
I withdraw my application and focus on the hiring process of FPTI. After several exams and interviews for the whole month of July, I was hired. My batchmate was also hired. On August 7, 2007 we started as probationary employees for six months. After series of evaluations of our performance, On June 2008, our employee status was changed to Regular.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Year 2007
Year 2008
Year 2009
Year 2010
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