"Mother knows best" doesn’t mean she’s always right, but it means she cares deeply and sees with both her eyes and her heart. A mother’s understanding isn’t just knowledge. it’s love in its most practical form.

In the first blogs I made here on Hive, one featured the Ginit "coconut mesh" warrior costume I personally created for my classroom candidates during our search for Mr. & Ms. KNHS 2025 for their indigenous themed attire. I am a type of teacher who always loves my students as my own, and because of that, I exerted time, effort, and love into my creation for my candidates to look stunning as much as I could.

I crafted it for a week, and eventually, the costume turned out to be creatively beautiful! And yes, we got the Best in Indigenous Attire Award. And I was very proud of it, along with the joy of how my students carried it and slayed on the stage. I was the happiest class adviser then.

The costume was kept for no reason. It was just that, it was valuable since it was made manually with my bare hands. Unexpectedly, it was ramped up to the bigger stage again the other night. Never got the title of best Mathematical Dress, yet many said it was gorgeous. And those compliments were enough for me to be happy with my creation once again.


The costume was chosen as the Mathematical Dress for our candidates in the Math Camp 2025 in our municipality. We add some Mathematical details to the dress with its new user. Good thing, these costumes seemed to be universal, so they fit and were well-suited to any beautiful and sexy lady among our students.

Once again, I was the instant mother of our candidates, since it was I who knew best how to wear the dress and its accessories for the user. It was I who knew how to fit it to our candidates and some other secrets about the dress, like she has to wear it without a bra, etc.


When the young lady and lad appeared on the stage in their Math Attire, and people started yelling and applauding at how this pair carried their dress, somewhere in the audience, there I was, quiet yet happy, and my heart was leaping for joy. I know whoever wears these masterpieces of mine will look stunning, because I poured so much motherly love into them.


A mother’s love isn’t only shown through words—it’s felt in every little thing she creates, guides, and nurtures. Just like how I cared for my students and the dress I made, love truly makes every effort shine brighter. When we put our heart into something, it always finds its way to stand out beautifully, just like a mother always knows best. ❤️