Julie Sadie

Julie Sadie

I am a work in progress, saved by the grace of God. I used to work for reputable companies in the country, but soon found that my greatest calling is to be a wife to my loving husband and a mom to my three active kids. I am reuniting with my lost passion, writing, that is.
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Bachelor of Engineering, Technological University of the Philippines-Taguig

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"I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me,.." Phil. 3:14
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  • Who is Your President?
    On May 10, 2010, The Philippines will be having it's very first automated election. Ten candidates are vying for the presidential position. How does one make a right choice?
  • AC's New Policy for International Contributors
    AC issued a new policy for international contributors like me - we are no longer qualified for performance payments!
  • The Flowers of Baguio
    I am always fascinated with flowers and Baguio is abundant of these. Can't help but take snapshots of these lovely flowers. God is a great artist - putting beautiful colors in these masterpieces.
  • Baguio Sceneries
    I love everything about nature. It reminds me of how magnificent God is! These photos were taken during our stay in Baguio for the much-deserved vacation last Holy Week.
  • Baguio: Camp John Hay
    Camp John Hay (CJH) replicates the American country lifestyle, modern yet rustic in a tranquil and serene forest environment embraced with a cool climate located in Baguio City.
  • Baguio: Tourist Attractions
    Baguio City is the Summer Capital of the Philippines. It is known for its mild climate because of its high elevation. Established by the Americans in 1900, it is now a highly urbanized city having tourism as its main industry.
  • The Joy of Giving
    Every day, children would come knocking our gates asking for leftovers. One kid even asked for a pair of slippers. Before, I only see beggars on the streets and stoplights. Now, they are coming as close to our doors.
  • Growing Up
    As I watched him carrying his bags with so much excitement all over his face, I can't help but feel nostalgic. How time flies! Not long ago he was just a two-year-old little boy when I decided to be a mother to him. Now, he is learning to be on his own.
  • Did You Hear About the Morgans? (Not Just a Movie Review)
    Good thing I haven't read about the awful movie reviews before watching, I could've missed writing valuable lessons about relationships. Not just another movie review (so many reviews already, movie received the worst comments, yet, I enjoyed it!).
  • The Tooth Fairy
    Every week, my husband and I see to it that we spend quality time with each other no matter if we have money or not to spend, we have to get out of our house, away with the kids and do something together. This week, we watched The Tooth Fairy.
  • My Best Friend's Wedding
    This is not about Julia Robert's movie ('though I must admit that's one of my all-time favorites.) This is about my best friend's journey in finding her true love.
  • Is Haiti in God's Mind?
    Seeing the devastation, countless dead bodies, images of crying and screaming wounded Haitians brought by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, one would wonder, is Haiti in God's mind? A prayer for Haiti.
  • A Tribute to OFWs
    Most overseas Filipino migrate to other nations to find employment or support their families in the Philippines. Often, these Filipinos are referred to as "Overseas Filipino Workers" or "OFWs".
  • Thank God for 2009
    Another year has passed. A new year begins. Looking back at the year that ended, I can't help but be thankful for all the things that happened to me, good or bad, happy or sad, fruitful or painful.
  • What Shall I Give This Christmas?
    The fuss and frenzy of Christmas shopping is in the air! A few ideas on what to give for a gift and a deeper look on gift-giving.
  • Christmas Trees and Decors
    Christmas trees and decors taken from two of our favorite places, Alabang Town Center (ATC), the premier shopping center at the heart of Southern Manila, Philippines, and from GCF South Metro along Daang Hari, our church.
  • While They Were Sleeping
    Have you watched your children lately in their sleep? Appreciating God's precious gift to us parents - the children.
  • Who's in Control?
    In times of crisis, or in your suffering, do you know who is in control? A mother's account of how an illness could magnify God's greatness and goodness.
  • La Mesa Ecopark
    La Mesa Watershed in Quezon City is the primary source of drinking water of about 12 million Metro Manila residents. It is owned by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), a government agency.
  • Friends for Life
    Blessings come in many ways and one of life's wonderful blessings are friends. Posted last year (01/31/08)on Friendster blog as way of thanking God for my forever friends.
  • No More Fears
    It doesn't matter what you know and what you're good at, or even the number of clients that you have to be successful in the sales field. Posted two years ago (12/19/07) on my Friendster blog. Dedicated to all my friends in the sales field.
  • I Am Beautiful
    Have you ever wished you have a different figure? A curly hair perhaps, pouty lips, or a chiselled nose? Have you ever asked why did God made you that way?
  • Loving Unconditionally
    Is it easy to love someone without conditions? Is it hard to love someone whom you think is undeserving?
  • For His Glory
    Do you want to serve God but you don't know how? A reflection on serving God.
  • Of Being Still
    The importance of being still in times of difficulties when burdens seem so heavy and the heart is already crying out.
  • Christmas After the Storms
    What would Christmas be after Ondoy, Pepeng and Santi?
  • Having a Faith like a Child
    The faith that pleases God.
  • What Makes People Happy?
    Different views on happiness and its source.
  • Looking at Life the Other Way
    Finding life's purpose.
  • A Love Letter
    A love letter for my husband as we celebrate our 7th anniversary.
  • The Truth About Working Moms
    The fulfillment and guilt of working moms.
  • Lessons from a Stay-at-Home Mom
    The joys and pains of a stay-at-home mom.
  • Spare the Rod, Spoil a Child?
    Punishment with a rod as a form of discipline.

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