Posted on Itong Family by Melo Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 | 2:18 am
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The kids woke up very early that day so we decided to head on over to Sampalok Lake. Sampalok Lake is really the only place worth going to in San Pablo City specially that early in the morning (around 6:00am).
Sampalok Lake is also a favorite place of health conscious people. They come here everyday to jog and exercise. A free aerobics class is also held at Doña Leonila Park every week. [...continue reading Friday Stroll]
Posted on Itong Family by Melo Thursday, January 3rd, 2008 | 5:31 am
Exchange Gift
At around 12 midnight, we all woke up to welcome Christmas (Dang and I didn’t sleep). We started the new day by greeting each and everyone a Merry Christmas and then proceeded with our exchange gift. The exchange gift was Dang’s idea. Usually, we buy the kids their gifts but this year we draw lots of whom you’ll give your gift to. Kuya Ar-ar and Ate Aryan saved some money from their daily school allowance and used that to buy their gifts. Of course, Baby Rain wasn’t able to that so Dang bought him his gift for the exchange gift. [...continue reading Christmas 2007]
Posted on Itong Family by Melo Thursday, December 20th, 2007 | 1:21 am
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Today, Kuya Ar-ar, Ate Aryan and Baby Rain attended their class Christmas Parties. They all woke up early to prepare their things. My wife, Dang, took care of them because I was still asleep but I was already awake when they all left for school. My kids always say goodbye to me before they leave and they were all carrying their gifts for the party.
Dang was with Baby Rain all day. Well, Baby Rain is only 4 years old that’s why Dang is always with him. I followed them after an hour to take some photos of the party. I wasn’t able to take photos of Kuya Ar-ar and Ate Aryan’s party because they’re in different schools. [...continue reading Kids Class Christmas Party]
Posted on Itong Family by Melo Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 | 5:37 pm
Puto Bumbong is a local Philippine treat which is also part of the Philippine Christmas Tradition. Here, the Christmas season officially starts on the first day of the “Simbang Gabi” or Mass At Dawn which is a 9 day novena to the Blessed Mother and it starts on December 16.
During this period or even throughout the holidays, vendors selling Puto Bumbong line the streets around churches all over the country. Puto Bumbong is made of ground rice and cooked in bamboo tubes using a traditional steamer. It has a violet or purple color and served with butter and grated coconut meat on a heated banana leaf. [...continue reading Dang Craves Puto Bumbong]
Posted on Itong Family by Melo Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 | 11:11 am
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Since my last client was a total bust for not paying a fair price for the work done, Christmas this year will be a little different. I’ve already made plans with the money I thought I was going to get like buy the kids some new clothes and gifts but, I guess, that won’t happen anymore. [...continue reading No Christmas Shopping :(]