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If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Second Chance for Love and Companionship- Episode 2


Here's Episode 2 of my serialized story on Second Chances for Love and Companionship in a Senior Living Community, continuing the journey of Evelyn and Jack:

Episode 2: Coffee, Memories, and a Walk in the Garden

The morning sun cast a golden glow over the Sycamore Springs, A  Senior Living Community. Evelyn’s usual routine included a brisk walk, a light breakfast, and tending to her potted orchids on her balcony. But today felt different. She found herself humming a tune as she brushed her hair, and her thoughts drifted back to Jack—the man with the twinkling eyes and the kind smile from the dining hall yesterday.

She didn’t usually get flustered, not anymore. But Jack had stirred something—a sense of anticipation she hadn’t felt in years.

Meanwhile, Jack sat at a corner table in the café next to the library, a steaming cup of dark roast in hand and a crossword puzzle open in front of him. He was pretending to focus on “9-Down,” but really, he was hoping she might show up.

As if summoned by thought, Evelyn walked in, dressed in a sky-blue cardigan that complemented her silver hair. Jack stood up a little straighter and smiled as she approached.

“Well, fancy meeting you here,” Evelyn said, her eyes sparkling.

“I could say the same. Care to join me?” Jack offered, gesturing to the seat across from him.

They settled into an easy rhythm, sipping coffee and trading small talk that gradually deepened. Evelyn spoke of her late husband, a literature professor who taught her to love poetry. Jack shared stories of his years as a city planner and his late wife’s passion for painting. There were moments of quiet understanding between them—pauses filled with mutual respect and unspoken grief.

“I still read a poem to him every year on our anniversary,” Evelyn said softly, stirring her coffee absentmindedly.

Jack nodded. “I still visit the park we used to walk in every Sunday. I bring a flower and sit on our bench.”

They didn’t shy away from their pasts. Instead, they honored them, gently, as if making room for something new.

After coffee, Jack surprised Evelyn by suggesting a walk through the community’s garden trail. It was a lush path with winding stone steps, blooming perennials, and a koi pond that shimmered in the sunlight. They strolled slowly, not because of age, but because they wanted to savor the moment.

At a wooden bench near a patch of lavender, Jack paused. “Evelyn, can I ask something bold?”

She turned to him, curious.

“Would you like to go with me to the movie night next Friday? They’re playing Casablanca. I think we’d make good company for each other.”

Evelyn chuckled. “I haven’t had a movie date since bell-bottoms were in style. But yes, Jack—I’d love that.”

As they sat together watching dragonflies flit through the air, a quiet joy settled between them. It wasn’t dramatic or whirlwind. It was gentle, respectful, and real.

Just two hearts learning to hope again (TO BE CONTINUED).

Meanwhile, here's my photo of the Day:

Multi-Flowered Bougainville Tree - Episodes 3, and 4 of Evelyn and Jack- Second Chance for Love on my next posting.  

Finally, A symbol of pride soaring high…
The majestic BURJ KHALIFA lights up with the colors of the Philippine flag in honor of our Independence Day ( June 12)…A breathtaking tribute to the strength, resilience, and beauty of the Filipino spirit on the global stage…

1 comment:

David B Katague said...

David, what a touching story this is! It is imbued with kindness, gentleness, respect, sensitivity, and yes, quiet hope, not verbally expressed directly, but certainly implied.Thanks so much,
John Larimore

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