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Singing Mummy

How was the long weekend everyone? I’m pretty sure most of you went to your respective provinces to commemorate All Saints/All Souls Day. For me, we pretty much stayed in Baguio and was able to roam around Ilocos on November 1.

Right now, I just want to share a picture I took in a local mall here that had a Halloween costume party. This boy is singing, “Makita Kang Muli” (OST of Panday) as his mother urged him on. The boy is wearing a barong and had bandages on his head. He of course won a prize. This picture is the 11th entry of my Project 365.

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For now, take care everyone :) I’ll be uploading pictures from Ilocos in my future posts.

Children at Asin Road

“A child reminds us that playtime is an essential part of our daily routine.”
– Anonymous

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Taken during our last visit to an elementary school in Asin Road, Baguio City. These kids got a little excited when they saw the camera. I was supposed to take a picture of their classrooms but before I can climb up a flight of stairs, they rushed in front of their classroom. So as not to disappoint them, I took a picture of them, still pushing each other… But still happy and excited. Some of the kids were shy at first but I really smile a lot so I think that helps :o)

Manang, alaan da kami man ti pitsur mi!

Translated : Take a picture of us! Manang translated in Tagalog means Ate or older sister. I guess there is no direct translation in English.

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There are a number of students in this elementary school and I kind of feel sorry for them because their school is far from the main road. To get to their school, one has to hike quite a bit (with slippery stoned paths). I wonder how they cope especially during rainy days.

But I guess, like any child, that doesn’t dampen their spirits one bit and I admire them for that.

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I, of course, showed them their picture in the LCD of my digicam, which got them more excited. I had to smile. Their enthusiasm and laughter are contagious. And because of me taking their pictures (quite a number of times), recess was extended by the teachers hehehe.

Did I mention they spoke perfectly good english? They don’t let the lack of books or school supplies hinder their education. The principal mentioned to me that they were really hard up acquiring books for the students.

I love working with children. During my community duties as a student nurse in Manila, I preferred working with the people of the community, especially the children than an 8-hour hospital duty. There is so much to learn from people and children. I listen to them… Embrace their stories and experiences…