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  • Weekend Snapshots #2

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    Yesterday was my cousin Sheena’s kumpil. I was her ninang — and a clueless one at that. Attending this kind of ceremony was a first to me as I’ve never been to a kumpil before. Worse, I absolutely had no idea that according to tradition, the ninang is supposed to treat the whole family out to lunch! Lol.

    FYI, Kapampangans love to eat as much as they love to cook. Yes, I’m half-Kapampangan. But, unfortunately, I only love to eat.

    My cousin Sheena

    Sheena with the Archbishop.

    Statue

    The statue outside Sto. Tomas Parrish Church in Sto. Tomas, Pampanga.

    My relatives

    With mama, aunties, uncle and cousins at Nathaniel’s in San Fernando, Pampanga.

  • Forever Autumn Updated

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    Hey. I’ve updated the “Forever Autumn” theme. Sorry it took a while, I’ve been really busy. A special thank you to everyone who’s using this theme!

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  • Weekend Snapshots

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    Thanks again to blogging, I was able to buy my own Nikon D40 last week. Of course, Riz has a lot to do with it, hehe. Evidently, I don’t know anything about dSLRs, but I’ve been talking to some of my photography-adik friends and reading the manual (*nosebleed*), and guess what? I still pretty much don’t know how to use it. Lol. But that sad fact is NOT gonna stop me and my friends from taking amateur photos with it!

    I like Teacher Julie’s weekly Weekend Snapshots idea. So much that I think it’s something I want to do from now on. I’m pretty sure I won’t be able to get it going every week as good as she does, though. But let me try. Hehe.

    Baguio Visit

    A friend who’s having some personal problems requested our company last week, so Deej and I hopped onto a bus bound for Baguio Friday night to take a short 2-day vacation with him. I’ve been to Baguio twice before but I didn’t stay there long enough to enjoy the place. Fortunately, we have two generous friends residing there whose doors are always open to us, bwisitas from Manila. They took us to the best sights to see and the good places to dine. It was a fun time. Nothing beats the cool, fresh mountain air!

    Originally, we wanted to go there in time for the Panagbenga parade (February 23-24), but we were told the city is usually packed and the bus terminals crazy during those dates so we decided we’d rather visit the place pre-Panagbenga. Here are some pictures:

    Baguio City

    With Van at Burnham Park » Read the rest of the entry..

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