
Mama Josie was the youngest of the three sisters and learned to stand up on her own at a young age, as their family were not that financially stable, in which only one of them finished college with the help of my mother as she goes to many "rakets" to bring food to the table and help my aunt finish her studies.
With the people she meets everyday, her eyes was opened into the vast opportunities and the love of travel. She would go out with friends and go on trips from Baguio to Albay, then hop on a ship to Cebu and also got a roundtrip ticket to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia without sending a cent. She was indeed charismatic, she has the gift of persuastion as well a fiesty attitude when oppressed. A strong woman she grew after she was left with her first son (my eldest brother Jeffrey) and raise him on her own.

Tough sick and poor, she still do chores , with some help from us, and sometimes goes on obsessive compulsive in terms of cleanliness and order. And then out of the blue, a close friend offered her surgery and hospitalization for FREE. Even while recovering, the training we had with her helped us to be more independent.
Unfortunately, just I was to finish high school, my father died due to cardiac arrest and diabetic complications. It seemed like, "How will we survive now?", as we have also sold the taxi to support my father medicines and daily survival. Also before that, Lolo Qurino, mama's father dies just months before papa died. It was like a double whammy.

We do have arguments like many of us, but I can't stay mad with mama because I wont be where I am because of her. Even though today, she lives in the province and I am here in Manila working to save and finish my degree, she keeps in touch by calling and facebook (yes, she has one and also a techie herself), she would still gives her unsolicited advice showing her concern for me and my other siblings. She is already a lola, and does not look one. If I can say, she looks like Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos combined.
And speaking of celebrities, she indeed have my full respect and love, an IDOL I look up to. Actually the name "Josie" was also the name used in many Filipino movies like Anak starring Vilma Santos. I may not be that type who says I love you verbally, I always show my love through gifts and gestures, which I know, she cherishes and apperciates. The name Josie, I think can be the national name of mothers. And like mothers all around the world, everyone has a common denominator, an unwavering and uncoditional love that endures the test of life and time.
I was very touched when P & G, salutes mothers all around the world which is behind powerful and successful leaders and athletes. As 2012 is a year of the olympics, every gold, silver and bronze medal of the winners brings smiles not only for the countries but also proud mothers who raised their children to be the best in the world.
I'm also a world changer in the making, and thanks to mama Josie, I will be a very successul and practical person thanks to her, again I love you mama Josie and here is something I offer to you this mother's day.
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