This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
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DAVAO RIVER WATER LEVEL RISES
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Four families in Barangay Matina Pangi, Davao City were forced to evacuate
Four families in Barangay Matina Pangi, Davao City were forced to evacuate early Monday morning, May 18, 2026 due to flooding caused by rising water levels.
My Psalm(s) of Life

A PSALM OF LIFE: This poem is known for its optimism and the theme-right attitude of life. The poet gives out the message that pleasure or sorrow is not the goal of life. The purpose of life is to carry out all duties and responsibilities for the progress and good of all.
“A psalm of life” is an inspirational poem written by H. W. Longfellow as it gives the message to the coming generation. It gives the encouragement to find the purpose of life and achieve our goal. It describes all the difficulties that we’ll find while achieving our goal.
Longfellow was thirty-one when he wrote “A Psalm of Life,” likely writing it to fight back the inertia of depression overtaking him after the death of his wife from the complications of a miscarriage in the latter part of 1835.
This poem is known for its optimism and the theme-right attitude of life. The poet gives out the message that pleasure or sorrow is not the goal of life. The purpose of life is to carry out all duties and responsibilities for the progress and good of all. We should realize life is shorter and quicker.
We are always in God’s limelight.
Through the ages, people have experienced challenges that show God’s hands – mothers and fathers, the young and the old, simple shepherds and popular scholars, soldiers and actors.
God watches over me – no matter how I feel right now: safe and secure in a wholly and warm hearted community or alone and feeling abandoned. God knows my doubts, worries, troubles and challenges in my daily life.
The Psalms became a very important part in my life. It happened purely by accident. Long time ago, I stayed in a hotel in a foreign country in Europe. I felt really uncomfortable. I’ll not be boring you with details. I remember asking myself what the psalm writers also frequently did: “Where are you God? Why don’t you help me?”
Yes, the presence of real enemies is also part of our daily life here and everywhere. Anyway, suddenly I found a bible in the bottom drawer of my hotel’s night table. I started reading the Psalms.
At the very center of the bible are these songs, the Psalms, rising up like a tune from the heart. They capture the innermost thoughts and prayers, and they still speak directly to our needs. For every emotion and mood, you can find a Psalm to match. The Psalms wrestle with the deepest sorrow and ask God the hardest questions about suffering and injustice. They do not tip flowery compliments to God: they cry out to Him, or shout for joy before Him.
In almost every Psalm you find the presence of God, not as a philosophical principle, but as someone, who can change your life, if you allow Him to do so.
Already during 1980’s, I learned from my Philippine mentor, the late Monsignore Professor Dr. Dr. Hermogenes E. Bacareza, chaplain of the Philippine community in Berlin, who said that the best way to read the Psalms is simple: to make these ancient prayers your own and speak directly to God. So many of the poems catch deep human feelings that you can’t help but be moved by them.
It will take time to understand all Psalms; some might be boring or even self-congratulatory. Read them again and again. Psalms cries from the heart and songs of sorrow as well as joy – reflections for moods and experiences.
Since reading the Psalms, I learned and understood that for God, we’re always in the limelight.
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Sue Ramirez reveals desire to have children, calls BF Dominic Roque 'perfect father material'
By Neil Ramos
At A Glance
- Kapamilya actress Sue Ramirez reveals she is open to having a baby with boyfriend Dominic Roque, saying she is ready to become a mother and believes he will be a "very good father," sparking buzz about their relationship and future plans.
- Actress Sue Ramirez has openly expressed her desire to become a mother, revealing in a recent interview that she is very much open to the idea of having a baby with her boyfriend, actor Dominic Roque.
During the grand media conference for her upcoming film under Regal Entertainment, ironically titled, "Project Baby," Sue was asked whether she is open to having a child at this point in her life, similar to her character in the movie.
Her answer was direct and candid.
“Why not? Sana. Kung maibibigay, di ba?” she said. “I think Dominic will be a very, very good father in the future, if he does want to have kids.”
Sue went on to express deep admiration for Dominic, Bea Alonzo's ex, describing him as kind, family-oriented, and someone she feels extremely blessed to have in her life.

“Grabe kung kilala niyo lang talaga si Dom, napakabuti, napakabait, napaka-family-oriented, god-fearing,” she shared. “Sobrang swerte ko talaga. Nag-thank you ako kay Lord.”
The actress admitted that she often feels grateful whenever she thinks about her relationship, especially as she approaches a new chapter in her life.
“Minsan pag tinitingnan ko siya, napapa-thank you Lord ako,” she said. “Hindi ko in-expect na almost 30, makakahanap pa ako ng sobrang bait.”
Sue, who is set to turn 30, also revealed that she has long dreamed of becoming a mother and feels emotionally and mentally ready for it.
“Matagal ko na siyang gustong mangyari for me. Gusto kong maging nanay. Gusto kong maging nanay na katulad ng nanay ko,” she said.
She also acknowledged the pressure that comes with age and family planning, but said she remains open and willing if the opportunity comes.
“Kung ibibigay sa akin, why not?” she added.
When asked whether she is open to having a child even without marriage, Sue responded, “Oo naman,” but clarified that her perspective has evolved over time.
She explained that while she once considered the idea of raising a child independently, she now believes it depends on having the right partner, someone she can trust as a father even if circumstances change along the way.
For Sue, what matters most is choosing someone with a good heart and strong values, especially when it comes to family.
She also praised Dominic’s way with his family and loved ones, saying she sees how caring he is toward his nieces, nephews, and even her pets.








