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| Family, In-laws, & Parenting How do you get along with your new (or future) in-laws? What is your relationship with your family in the Philippines like now that you've immigrated to another country? Do you have concerns or recommendations about pregnancy or raising children? Whatever your concerns are, you can use this section to discuss them. |
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Asawa International Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 124 Location: PA Country: USA & PI right now Benefits filed at:: Local Office Immigration Status: Other Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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I think it is very important that you love what you are doing, and you are happy, and inspired to do it, everyday. In business, there are pros and cons, and you should be realistic about it, and not get discouraged easily.....
I salute mother, she's my inspiration, she was a succesful enterpreneur; she was a hard working, patient, honest,strong and optimistic person. Not only was she a loving mother to us, her children; she earned more money than my father does. Too bad my father was not a good husband and partner to her. He remarried, but his wife does not know how to make a living; they just depend on my father's retirement money coming every month. opppss what was the topic again??
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Asawa International Member
![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 26 Location: Michigan Country: United States Benefits filed at:: Nebraska Service Center Immigration Status: Removing Conditions Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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In my case, it's a little bit the same the thoughts of starting a business. Here's my story.
My elder sister proposed me a small business. Multi-Cab and my bro in law will be the one driving. I accept the proposal but before I gave them the money I explain to them where that money came from. I told them that me and my husband worked hard just to earned the money. They bought the Multi-Cab and they got it to business. My bro in law driving as for public transportation. The routine they got. MOA to Buendia happy atleast its helps for them and they got they bank account started.When we went home to PI we used also our car going to our province. Now since they move to Cavite they got to change the route to Cavite. I sent my niece to collage to and thank God she's doing a good job in her school. She update me all the time what's going on in her studies. My other sister proposed me her business buy & sell fruits and vegetables. I gave her small capital and now her business is getting to pick-up they started their own bank account too and saving money for their only daughter. My other sister ask me also and I didn't failed her. Since my father left us small rice farm, I bought them a machine for farming. Now, the harvest for the rice is really much better. As a matter of fact, they just harvest today and they got 82 socks of Rice. I'm so happy that my sister and bro in laws valued the money I sent it to them. My husband admired them too that through our help for them, they do their part to, to have their source of living.
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Asawa International Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 225 Location: Austin, TX Country: United States Benefits filed at:: Texas Service Center Immigration Status: Removing Conditions Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
Blog Entries: 31
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