Rica may 3 paalala sa sarili matapos maglibot sa Pinas: Always try to see the good in those who are not like you
IN FAIRNESS, marami kaming natutunang life lessons mula sa mga Instagram post ng aktres at celebrity mommy na si Rica Peralejo.
Bukod sa mga payo na ibinibigay niya para sa mga nanay na namomroblema sa pag-aalaga sa kanilang mga pamilya, aliw na aliw din kami sa mga travel posts niya sa social media.
Nitong nga nakaraang linggo, talagang nag-e-effort si Rica sa pagbabahagi ng vacation trips niya sa iba’t ibangv bahagi ng Pilipinas kasama ang kanyang asawang si Joseph Bonifacio at mga anak na sina Philip at Manu Bonifacio.
Sa kanyang Instagram page, nag-post si Rica ng ilang family photo na kuha sa pagbabakasyon nila sa Zamboanga City kabilang na rito ang pagsakay nila sa bangka at paglibot sa Sta. Cruz Island.
Aniya sa caption, “In our travels these past few weeks I have seen the beauty of the Philippines in a whole new light. The diversity is unbelievable.
“In culture, of environments. I have seen three different beaches in just under two months and I have seen them to be so un-alike! I was amazed na pwede pala yun?” pahayag pa ng aktres.
“And it also made me think of how diversity is the telltale sign of health in environments.
“The more kinds that can thrive in an environment, means the base is healthy enough to sustain them all.
“And the moment it becomes limited to only a few species, means something out there is killing all the rest so he can have all that space,” dagdag pang mensahe ni Rica.
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Nabanggit din niya ang tatlong bagay na nais niyang i-share sa lahat ng kanyang social media followers na natutunan niya mula sa paglilibot sa iba’t ibang lugar sa Pilipinas.
“So I made a few notes for myself:
“1. Different does not mean wrong. (not original to me but a pastor shared that with us)
“2. We all die in an environment that only accepts one way of being.
“3. Always try to see the good in those who are not like you. For the community’s sake and for your own sake. (Remember we die for a lack of diversity.)
“I think this is evident in life. The more diverse, the more life. The more closed, the closer it is to extinction.
“Morning thoughts. And I miss Zamboanga City. This was in Sta Cruz Island. And I wanna thank @karl_delosreyes and @poinkx for these photos of us on the yellow boats, touring the lagoons, and encouraging us to eat LATO straight from the water,” mensahe pa ni Rica.
Nauna rito, nag-post din siya ng ilang litrato sa IG na kuha naman sa pagbabakasyon nila sa Negros. Aniya sa caption, “The thing that’s different about our last Negros Occidental trip was that it was not just some travel thing. It was really the people, too. It was also our kids, being with their friends. Or making new ones.
“And it also was the Philippines becoming alive to me all over again. How beautiful it is. How accessible it is by air, but also by land, by sea.
“Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas. Tahanan ng aking lahi. Sabi ko nga, no matter how you feel about home, there will be nothing else like it,” aniya pa.
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