A famous author once said, "To go through
life without a true friend is to have missed one
of the most challenging of human
experiences". We become mirrors to one
another. Friends help us see ourselves and realize
that someone sees the value in us.
Being valued by someone is the first step towards
valuing oneself. And choosing friends is a direct
experience of the valuing process.
I humbly invite you all fellow LDS of the world,
to be my friends.
I'm Dave Karl Ramada. I'm an all-book all-music
guy who loves to play the piano the whole day
through and dive myself into a sea of books. I
like to venture to things undiscovered to gain
more knowledge and strength to withstand the
perplexity of life.
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I took up BS Nursing in college. I love to study
the human anatomy and give first class medical
attention to patients.
Being the stake pianist is an enjoyable thing.
Accompanying congregations, meetings and choirs is
always an excitment for me. My love for music made
me strong in the church.
Harry Potter books can't escape my hands. I got
myself caught in its mystifying yet bewildering
plots. I finished reading all the six books and
i'm looking forward in reading the 7th book: HP
& the Deathly Hollows. I wonder what will
happen to Harry and to Hogwarts now that
Dumbledore is dead!
Cooking my own food i love best especially when my
mom's out. I can creep into the kitchen cabinet
and use some of her "special seasonings for
special occasions". LOL!
Hitting best in high school is something I can be
proud of. It was my goal. Of course, with Heavenly
Father's help. I could have been a wormtail
without the gospel. LOL! Thanks for the young boy
who prayed--the gospel was restored.
In my quest in life now, i can say that a friend
is a treasure to be cherished. All of you are my
treasures. We have probably experienced this truth
in our lives. I'm excited to come across to
someone who shares their interests, concerns and
dreams; someone whose traits i can admire as an
LDS. Best of all, one can realize that here is a
person who accepts us as we are and who sees our
worth as unique individuals.
Aftter the thrill of making a new friendship, I
believe that much more goes in maintaining it.
What do you think???
P.S. I'm looking for someone who has a songbook of
Glenn Hatch's Favorite LDS piano solos. I badly
need it. Is anyone there who's kindhearted to give
me a copy or even a scaned document (PDF) that can
be downloaded through email? please...
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