grace:
"hi there just droppin by..thought you would like to join me with link from blog...true with every blog you have and referral they'll give you money..."
francis:
hi tess, it works basta mag effort ka lang din mag burn, kasi pag hindi, naiiwan din yata ang gamot sa fats mo. hehe, thanks ha, the background was taken during our Kalinawan shoot at kalinawan resort, samal.
Joanne:
hi sis! thanks for checking out my answers for friday fill-ins :) till next friday ;)
crazyshy:
hello! Yah.. masarap ang pizza at pasta nila... better try there!
Juliana:
Kamusta na Marites? Hope your weekend is going well.
junelle:
Got a tag for you. Kmusta ang excelerator?
Clarisse:
Salamat sa comment about those freeloaders. They really succeed at sucking out my energy. Anyway, what's this about Hayden Kho. I saw it on TV Patrol last night....yaaaakkkkk
My parents did not have a car when I was kid. We had a jeepney. So, when I lived with an aunt who has a car for a year when I was in Grade II, I felt like I was living a rich life at that time.
I found these toyota corolla photos online and I suddenly remembered the car that my aunt used at that time. The car was a white Toyota Corolla. Everyday, she or her driver would take my cousins and me to our schools. There were five or six of us children, all piled up like sardines with our school bags inside the car trying to keep awake on our way to school while my aunt or her driver was hurrying and stressing with the traffic everyday. During the afternoons, we would keep an eye for the car’s arrival, stayed close by the school gates while we played with our classmates. One horn sound from the car and we scrambled for our seat inside it. Everybody preferred the window seat as there were more things to see outside and it was more comfortable not being squeezed in between sweaty and smelly kids that just got from school and play.
On weekends, the car was usually used to run some errands and if we get lucky, one or two of us kids would be able to tag along. We all considered this outing as a prized opportunity as this would mean we would be able to eat at our favorite fastfood or Chinese restaurant with my aunt.
Looking back now, I wish I had the toyota corolla pics of that car from long time ago as I had a lot of fond and funny memories of it.
Nowadays, a cousin is doing the same with her nieces and nephews. She takes them to and fro school and periodically, treats them with ice cream or if she has enough money, takes them for burger meals. This time, she uses a different car. I don’t know what type of car she drives but she is thinking of selling it. She is already going through some saab 9-3 photos and I think, she already has a favorite pick. I am sure, her nieces and nephews would have the same memories that I had of my school days and I am sure, they will cherish those memories in the future.