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After receiving several invitations from my students, I was finally convinced to go. I went to a strange place yesterday with my mom. You won't believe it but a stranger told me things I couldn't believe she would say.

1. she knew that I have a daughter.
2. sabi niya, mautak (intelligent) daw ang anak kong babae at mataas ang pangarap.
3. sabi niya, may balat (birthmark) daw ang anak kong lalaki -- which is true. take note, i did not tell her i have a son. she just knew it. i didn't know how.
4. match daw kami ng asawa ko -- of course, otherwise, we won't make it as husband and wife for almost 8 years now
5. she said one of people I know would soon get married. sa side daw ng husband ko ang ikakasal soon. (i don't know if that would be true)
6. she said my luck is my children.
7. she claimed that our plan of acquiring house and lot would soon come true. (sana!)
8. she also said gusto daw ng husband ko paglapitin uli mga magulang ko ( i absolutely don't think so! in fact, my husband haven't met my biological father even once -- maybe he's in hell
by now)
9. she believes that i would get a surprise by June or July (totoo kaya yun?)
10. then, at the beginning of our talk, she mentioned that there is a need for me and my mom to talk to a brother na medyo chubby. kuya ko yata and tinutukoy niya. dapat nga kami mag-usap because we haven't settled a misunderstanding last year pa.

ANYWAY, EWAN KUNG DAPAT AKONG MANIWALA. ANG PINUNTAHAN NAMIN AY ISANG 68-year-0ld na MANGHUHULA since 1978. That was my first time to see a fortune-teller. Amazing experience. I couldn't explain how she knew details in my life.

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