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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, July 17, 2025

I Became a Great Grandfather Twice This Year

First great Grandson-Graham Everett -One Month Old,  My second great Grandson name is Beau David born July 7, 2025 (photo below)
I became a great-grandfather twice this year. My first great-grandson is named Graham Everett born May 4, 2025. My second great-grandson named Beau David was born 10 days ago. Both boys are the grandsons of my oldest daughter Dinah. Here are two poems commemorating these 2 events in the late stages of my life.   

Poem #1: Twice Blessed: A Great Grandfather’s Joy

Twice this year, the heavens smiled,
And sent us each a precious child.
First came Graham, bold and bright,
Born beneath May’s gentle light.

Then little Beau, with eyes like dawn,
Ten days ago, this world was drawn.
Two great grandsons now, new lives begun,
Both the seeds of my daughter’s sun.

Dinah’s line, now branching wide,
With love that time can’t dim or hide.
From father, to grand, to great I stand,
With tiny fingers grasping my hand.

In every coo and sleepy sigh,
I see the echoes of years gone by.
Legacy wrapped in newborn grace,
A future written on each face.

What joy it is, what gift, what pride,
To see life’s river deepen wide.
Graham and Beau, may you both know,
The love that through your veins will flow.

And as I watch your lives take flight,
My heart is full, my spirit light.
For in your laughter, dreams, and tears,
I live again through the future years.


Poem #2: To My Dear Great-Grandsons, Graham and Beau,

What a wonder it is to greet you both —
Graham Everett, who arrived with spring’s sunshine on May 4, 2025,
and Beau David, so fresh to this world, just ten days ago.

You are both blessings beyond measure,
little branches on a family tree
that has stood through years of love, hope, and dreams.

As your great-grandfather, I stand amazed —
not just at your tiny hands and sleepy smiles,
but at the miracle that life continues,
flowing forward through each of you.

You are grandsons of my beloved daughter Dinah,
and through her, you carry stories you’ve yet to hear,
strengths you’ll one day discover,
and a love that has traveled through generations to reach you.

My wish for you is simple yet deep:
may your days be filled with wonder,
your hearts with kindness,
and your journeys with courage.

In you, I see the future —
a future I greet with pride and joy,
knowing our family’s light burns even brighter
because you are here.

With all my love,
Your Great-Grandfather,
David, Your Super Lolo 

Meanwhile, here's 25 weird words writers secretly love! 
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How many of the above words have you used in your writings or heard in your readings? 

Lastly, my Photo of the Day

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! Shari😘

Anonymous said...

First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on the birth of your two great-grandsons!! It is great to see the wonder, joy, and love you are experiencing. Second, I enjoyed reading both of your poems. You love to write and are truly talented. Finally, I get a kick out of those 25 crazy words! Have a fabulous day! John Larimore

David B Katague said...

Thank you John and Shari. To John, Have you read the article I sent you on the Philippines under President Quezon, providing refugees to 1300 Jewish Families during World War II?

Andi said...

Congratulations (mazel tov in Yiddish) on the birth of two great-grandsons! You are truly blessed.

Anonymous said...

Yay

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