Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

These Past Weeks

These past weekends, I've been going back to Laguna to spend my "school-free days" with Tita Pepay and her family, as well as with my other relatives. I've actually been planning to finally join the Echo Youth Choir in church but since it requires me to attend four consecutive SNLs, I decided to just do it maybe on July.
The reason: family reunion.

Me: Ate Pao, hindi po muna ako ngayon makaka-join sa choir.
Ate Pao: Bakit?
Me: Eh, family reunion. Minsan lang din naman kasi nagkikita-kita.
Ate Pao: Masyado naman kayong close. Di ba dati may family reunion din kayo?
Then the next week,
Me: Ate Pao, hindi po muna ako ngayon makaka-join sa choir.
Ate Pao: Ah, hulaan ko. Family reunion na naman no.
Me: Ah,actually, opo.

Nunes Family + 2 others. :D

[This is just a sample.]
 *Finally got the permission to upload the .gifs of the goofy pictures we had last night.*


I like this picture. Their reaction (especially that of Lucille's)---priceless.

Last night's picture of us. (Epic thanks to the tripod!)
Ate Rime had taken out the tripod and Randrei just exclaimed "Awesome" or something
So yea, thanks tripod.  


Last week, I finally got my very own jar of Nutella;I had asked Tita Nemy for it the last time she called. 
My brother has this weird Nutella addiction which once, compelled him to consume almost the whole jar and he just left my younger sister and I, a tablespoonful. Thanks, bro!

In remembrance of:
+the fats I've gained these past weeks because of all FOOD!
-the brain cells which died over the weekend because of my idleness
+the funny pictures we had
-and Kristen Stewart 's ever "not" changing face on Snow White & the Huntsman.

But this gif is mostly for my weight gain. :)



Sunday, April 22, 2012

Friday, December 9, 2011

PreChristmas Blessings from God. Already.


It’s almost December 14. I’m going to miss our possible film viewing in Humanities 1, I’ll be absent on our Pharmacology class leaving me to do a self-study on Anesthesia but- I’m going home earlier than my ‘other’ classmates. [note: OTHER classmates- classmates who’ll be riding on the plane to get home].


I’m excited to go home primarily because it’s home. AND some ‘other’ reasons:

#2. I have two Libera CDs waiting for me! And they’re not just Libera CDs since they’re only available online nowadays.

#3. We finally got a bike! Yea~ my dream of cycling across the province might just come true this Christmas break.

#4. I got five pairs of shoes. That’s the most number of pairs I’ll be getting at once in my whole life. AND they’re all flats. [last line: I hope so.]

#5. SKC camp. The SKC camp brings back a lot of childish yet good memories.

SUPER thanks to Tita Nemy. Without her, I wouldn’t have reasons 2 and 4. [SUPER- may kapa at lumilipad. –Bob Ong]

And to the Canadian missionaries who gave us 2 bikes. Red was so happy to have the smaller one. I bet my brother and I would be fighting over the other one when I get home.

Guimaras= 
lots of water and vegetables+
swimming on the beach+
very fresh air
(no mangoes and avocados yet)




Saturday, November 12, 2011

1st of Part 1


...these are actually random musings on how I remember my childhood, the people in the home I came to know (or the people I came to know in our home) and the events that happened inside and outside that home....

This is the part where my younger sister, 7 years younger than me to be exact, is still too young to be involved or simply, wasn't yet born...
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While most mothers would hum a lullaby or gently pat their kids to sleep, Nanay, on the other hand, would stroke our eyebrows until we (that is, my brother and I) would doze off. I can still remember that feeling until now; I sometime close my eyes as I lay down and stroke my eyebrows gently and once again, feel like I was back in our small house in the province years ago lying on  my Nanay's lap and feeling her soft finger tips tracing my eyebrows.


Though we were taught in our Human Development subject that almost all of the people has this childhood amnesia thing where they cannot remember the things that had happened to them when they were 3 years and younger, there are just some important moments in my toddler years that seem so unforgettable.

I still can remember that feeling of calmness such simple gesture brings up until now. My brother and I would lie near Nanay almost every afternoon. She would tell us to go to sleep but then I would each fake my sleep (I don't know if my brother was doing the same) and just let her continue this short ritual we shared. A bond a mother forms with her children moments before she sends them off to dreamland.
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Tatay used to work as a nurse in San Lazaro but later on came back and stayed for good when I was about to start elementary school. So he was never really there when we were starting to learn our first words and taking our first steps. BUT I remember him being there when we first rode our trainer-free bicycle and after that, learning how to ride a scooter we got from our Tita Nemy and then our very own skate shoes.

Tatay would bake donuts, usually chocolate-flavored ones during our birthday and then when we got a waffle maker later on, shifted on making those. Over the years, he started making all sorts of food at home such as pizza, baked milkfish, our favorite pancake and 'combo' etc. I always take pride in tatay's dishes especially when guests would come eat at home.

Nanay had tried a number of times to copy Tatay's dishes and my younger brother, my younger sister and I would make fun of her since it would either be too salty or too bland. She never got angry at us until that one moment when we totally complained on the way she fried the fish (copying Tatay's style). It was way too salty and then we started making fun of it. My mother really turned red (she easily turns red anyway) and she straight away told my siblings and I to just shut up and eat the food.

My Tita's (we call her Nene) cooking is another matter. . She once forgot to put seasonings on the instant noodle she was cooking. My cousins and I were all eating it while complaining that it was sooo tasteless. Just as we were about to finish up the meal, I decided to ask her if she actually put seasonings on the noodles and then it was when she saw the still unopened packets just lying near the gas range. We finished an entire meal of JUST boiled noodles.
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