Looking Back [photoblogging]
It’s been a while since I last posted a photoblog entry.
I’ve always wondered how it was like to live in the 60s or 70s. I feel like I would have thrived during those days.
This tin barrel is actually part of my professional career. It was with this rusty, old container that I got my first.
My first team building activity with my first corporate family, which was done in Casa San Pablo in Laguna about 5 years ago. What were you thinking?
And 5 years ago I had just graduated, was just starting to shake off that comfortable feeling of being in the same company of people for almost 4 years, and was plunging into unknown territory. Time flies fast. Pretty soon, it’ll be Mia who’s going to start school.
And I pray when she grows up she’ll think back on her younger days and say it was fun. Like I did.























July 10th, 2008 at 1:35 am
love the photos! dito sa alemanya, halo halo pa rin ang old and new
and yes, ang bilis lumaki talaga ng mga kids!
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iris reply on July 10th, 2008:
ayoko na nga umalis ng bahay minsan dahil feeling ko mia’s growing up and i’m not there most of the time!
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July 10th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
i love the last picture, esp. ninna’s turn na rin this coming school year, ako yata ang apprehensive samantalang siya, super excited.
galing ng mga pics mo ris. more, more.
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iris reply on July 10th, 2008:
really, mags-school na si ninna? ang aga naman! well, ganun naman lagi diba, it’s the mom who’s always nervous for their kids
kaya mo yan mama mee! hehe.
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July 11th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
I love the last pic. Sometimes I feel like I’m missing out on Jamaine’s childhood too. I like it when she shows me a new skill, but sometimes I wish I was there when she first learned it. Still figuring out a way to balance motherhood and career. Hopefully, we’ll get there soon.
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iris reply on July 12th, 2008:
thanks jayme. it’s such a challenge for us no? you know what, every bed time, i make sure i teach her one new thing. and even if she doesn’t or can’t understand me yet, i always ask her when i get home, “what did you do today, mia?”
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