A sunburn is not always a bad thing

By Connie Veneracion on June 25, 2007 @ 7:12 pm  
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Sam and cousin Jared

A pleasant revelation. At 14, Sam is not exactly patient with young kids. But she looked after Jared in the pool until his mom and dad plunged in late in the afternoon.

Sam and Jared

I wonder if that means she won’t mind having a baby brother… :razz:

girls gossiping

Above, not unexpectedly, the girls spent a lot of time on one end of the pool giggling and exchanging gossip. From left: Trina, Joan, Erika and Isay obviously entertained with whatever it was that Sam was saying.

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13 Responses to “A sunburn is not always a bad thing”
  1. auee says:

    Ang sarap (tingnan) ng lechon! Buti na lang may lip balm ako so para na din may mantika ang nguso ko
    :-P

    How come you’re not in any of the pictures?

  2. Marie H says:

    Connie, I am a Filipino-American living in Alaska for the last 22 years. I just discovered your blog and I would love to correspond with you about parenting. I am working on a parenting booklet that is translated in Filipino, among other languages, and I would really love to get a perspective on the similarities/differences between western and filipino parenting styles today. Can you please email me?
    Thanks!

  3. chateau says:

    This place is just a few minutes from your home? You’re so lucky! My kids love soaking at the village pool until they wither like raisins hahaha.

  4. Kongkong says:

    This place looks really nice. I’ll check this out. Mahilig din kasi kami mag-outing or better still..mag-ekskarsyon. Sarap..nung lechon. I’ll drop your name when I inquire, baka maka-discount. Ok lang :)

  5. Connie says:

    auee, kasi i was taking the photos eh. i’d be in the photos that the kids took but i won’t get to post them here. may blogs sila eh. :razz:

    marie, i’ll e-mail you.

    chateau, yeah, 3 minutes walking distance. 30 seconds by car hehehehe. it’s on a higher elevation kasi so kung may bitbit na food, mahirap din maglakad.

    kongkong, i don’t know about the discount (tip: they have off season rates) pero they’ll be happy to know that you found them through my blog. :)

  6. rhodora says:

    Lechon! Yum!

    Connie, I noticed you have Manlungat surnamed guests. My middle name is Manlongat… with o, not u.. There aren’t very many Manlongats/Manlungats in the country, so baka relatives ko sila! :D

  7. Connie says:

    I think they’re originally from Pasig but I don’t know the parents’ province. I’ll ask ha. Naka nga na “small world” na naman tayo. :)

  8. chateau says:

    btw, mas gwapo naman si birthday boy kaysa kay andrew e. no! :D

  9. julie says:

    Being sunburned mean one had a lot of fun, yes. But I have been pondering if such was the case with someone I know. She has a gorgeous tan when I saw her last Monday. Then yesterday I saw her photos, why, the girl, she went to Boracay over the weekend! But sad to say, she went with her boyfriend there and left her two children (8yo and the other one just turned a year old) with her older sister. Asked her if she feels that okay with her, she retorted, “Sanay naman sila na umaalis ako ng ganito.” Duh?! Is that having fun?

  10. Sam says:

    Wow Con great pics! Its like we were there with you. Belayded greetings to Speedy-O. Ang bagal nyang mag post sa blog niya.

  11. dexie says:

    sarap nang pagkain. at tsaka nung jacuzzi, :)

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