The day I left for college
I've been going to Manila ever since I was a boy in the 60s. I don't remember exactly how many times. In all of these trips, I've always been going with either my mother or father or both. Most of these trips were for the purpose of visiting my elder sister who was then already going to the university, and a few trips were actually for some sight-seeing, e.g. Manila Zoo, Quiapo, etc. I remember we always had to pack as early three or four days before and all of our luggage will be neatly lined along the hallway all zipped-up and ready to go (and not to be touched by anyone, except by my mom, of course). But there is one departure that will forever remain in my memory - the day I left for college. On the day of my departure for college, Conching went through the same meticulous preparation except that this time a few more items were added to the things we're bringing on the trip - a basket full of half-ripe bananas, half a sack of ...
Very nice Chito. Truly we all have our own kind of cracks but these imperfections somehow becomes our success or triumphs in life. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteTochie, De-hins ko mabuksan. PC na nga ang gamit ko ngayon. Must not be my lucky day. I'll try it on my Mac later on.
ReplyDeletehi sir muzta na? tagal na kami di maka multiply ksi blocked na itu. d2 pa ko ofis but naka we roam ako kaya heto multiply agad. I tried to save and open the file but music lang ang lumabas plus prisms na kung anik anik. Sayang....
ReplyDeleteDi ko rin mabuksan, Tochi-san..
ReplyDeleteDi ko ma-crack and pag-play Sir/
ReplyDeleteGuys, I think I have to re-post this. I'm still looking for a software that could convert a powerpoint file to a movie format. But thanks for trying.
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