With my baby sis around, it's a merry, merry Christmas to our family. Though we didn't have so much bonding times, I treasure moments she stayed with me in my room while viewing her thousand photos....until I drop down into sleep...
that's why she's fondly called as "LALA" ....bcoz of the joys she continuously brings into our lives...
I luv her just like my own, and she'll always be my baby....
Our Bagong Bayani from Singapore - LALA & LENLEN! I rendered the song "Kahit Konting Awa" for them. And Tita Yollen sponsored the tarpaulin to welcome them. It's such a jolly Christmas with these jolly people around.
THANK YOU for all the pasalubongs...Panalo sa Japan, Singapore pala!
A simple widow but with a generous heart for her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. At 86, she's still living a full life with lots of love to offer to her family. She may look weary but she never grows tired caring for us in her own little ways.
There's a unique way on how my Tita Yollen cares for all her pamangkins...And I'm the luckiest being her very first niece - so blessed to receive her exclusive love and admiration when I was a child. She has wit and humor and a generous heart.
Picture-taking is a must every time we have a Family Reunion. Since we're not always complete every Christmas, we have to send some photos to our family members abroad. Though they've missed the fun, seeing us happy would surely make them happy.
There's no better Christmas than spending it with your family. Thank God for the gift of Family!
Just want to say "THANK YOU" for sharing your blessings with us. We've enjoyed the "salu-salo" and the "aguinaldo." It's another memorable Christmas for each one of us. It's our way of honoring "Lolo Zario" for this beautiful tradition of reuniting our family....
My dream is to become a Hallmark card writer and to write a book that will touch the lives of many. It's still a dream...but I have faith that God is starting to lead me to people and circumstances that will make it a reality...Blog is a powerful channel to share my personal thoughts and feelings to others. It's my way of telling the world that, "I DO CARE."