This should’ve been blog more than 3 weeks ago right after Argee’s birthday. But anyway, it’s here…clips from my son’s first birthday party at the Star Ocean Restaurant, Star Plaza Hotel. Peopled by our families, relatives and friends, it was one helluva party. Kids raiding the mascots rendering them motionless sa dami nang batang nakakapit sa paa. Kakaawa si Mickey di makalabas sa lungga dahil sa mga makukulit na bata. hehehe.
Argee has now graduated from his usual ‘duck’ talk and has now moved on to ‘clock’ after he has mastered sounding ‘c’. Just a while ago, he called me ‘dad’ because he wanted to sleep beside me…syempre, nagseselos si mommy. hehe. Below is a video of Argee on the morning of his first birthday bathing on his brand new pool c/o lolo & lola bisaya.
Tomorrow’s my first time to participate in the usual tiangges. Matagal ko nang pinag-isipang sumali sa mga ganito. Nakaka-inggit kasing tingnan yung mga mama’s ale sa tiangge na may suot na beltbag na punong-puno ng pera. Siyempre, to the dismay of me-ann ito. She has to let go her ‘priceless possessions’. Hehehe. But I told her it is for a good cause. “You can’t just give dole outs! It’s an insult to their capacity to wield cash! Besides, if you just give it to them, they won’t value it because they didn’t pay for it.” — I reasoned.
The clothes were in perfect condition…better even those sold in ukay-ukay shops. And i’m happy that she agreed with my proposal. I hope bebenta ang clothes, otherwise baka isipin ng mga tao old school na ang clothes.
My son, Argee, has finally spoken his first word which he learned from his tiny books — DUCK! Yes, of all the words…DUCK! It was at around 5 in the morning (he is our alarm clock, by the way) when he first spoke the word and we instantly woke up to ask if he really did say it. And a few seconds later, he couldn’t stop saying DUCK! Syempre, I was so happy because Doogie Howser’s (Remember him?) first word when he was a baby was ‘DUCK’.
When we got back to the office, Argee and I got my new toy, switched on the web cam and recorded the video below:
So, what’s up? — That was the question a blogger friend asked me thru e-mail asking about updates. Been a long time since I last wrote. Been so busy lately with plenty of things in school…especially the forthcoming concert on December 8 by the Kundirana. Yes, it’s final. The KUNDIRANA are coming to Dagupan City and we’ve finalized all the preparations, sponsors, and the like. Now, it’s ticket selling time. I hope we can dispose all of our tickets…it’s for our scholars, you know.
Anyway, click the posters below for the sneak preview of our tarp designs.