“I like to think of myself as the starving artist, the struggling entrepreneur, and a successful human being.”
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Mr. Jack Lord
Mr. Carding and Mr. Misho did some work in the past few weeks. Their work is superb, and is highly recommended. See for your selves and compare! By-the-way, That really is my Dad, while he is away in the land down under, we will be away for a few days "Jetting" off to Atlanta, Georgia, tonight, arriving at 6:00am tomorrow, Tee-off time with the brothers at the Atlanta Country Club at 9:00am, rehearsal dinner at 6:00 pm , bachelor's party after that, who knows till when. Next day 3:00 pm Church wedding, 7:00pm reception at the said country club. Get back to hotel and try to sleep. Next day leave for SF at 9:00 am, arrive at SF 12:00 noon then proceed to the Bridge School Concert at 2:00 pm. Whew! AND to think WE are the official photographers, we must be nuts!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
Dear Teddy-
You and Gigi are the best in that City by the Bay.. (I left my heart in San Francisco etc. etc. in that City by the Bay.. haayyyyy !!!) and knowing that you will be "jetting in and jetting out" talagang "you are not only 'you've been around' but actually still getting around... and ano ang panama ng mga society photographers so inyo.. so much in demand, gwapo and gwapa pa... ano pa ang gusto ng madla... hey Peggy, I got my identities straight now.. ang wika nga ni Susan Fuentes, straight from the heart, and now that I know who is who and which is which, I am sure I will not make any mistake.. anyway, Teddy said that Mang Carding or Misyo made a good job but he did not say, whether it was on me or on the car in the background... All I can say is that according to Misyo " wow, tsk, tsk, tsk, wow, tsk, tsk, tsk..) meaning perhaps, baka wala ng pagasa ito, di na pwede ang ordinary repair job, kailangan major repair job na... Ok.. sya, take care.. we are still here in ibaba-ilalim.... on the other side of the world...
Daddy 'erpats'
ok, i've sat on this one and weighed my options. the question: does he like this one more than the other? hmm, considering the chirpy nature of his comment, i'm guessing he thinks he's more guapo on this one. sige nga..
Well, to follow up on Mr. Jack Lord, - - - -
This is just a paragraph from what I had been writing lately and I thought you would want to peruse it..
"...Our home was a nice neighborhood. We had wonderful neighbors. The Alips, the Cabo-Chans, the Posadases, the Barcelons, Guevaras, the Sandovals, the Afables, to name a few. My boyhood days was a time of carefree days, just like other boys. Aside from the Mango tree in front of our home, we had a small guava tree, and some other plants which were enclosed by my father with an enclosure of some iron bars and chicken wire. I now recall that one of these plants was a eucalyptus tree. He would dutifully water these plants from our second floor window with a pail of water and a small can...."
Ano ang comment ninyo, if any...
Daddy
Dad,
And for your schooling, we were sent to St. Theresa's College, on San Marcelino St. in Ermita. My father had an Oldsmobile which he used in bringing us to school and visiting his patients. He belonged to an era when doctors made house calls. He always went with my mother. During my early years, it was a privilege to go with them on their rounds. We would stay in the car and play with my sister and brother. On some occasions, I would be alone.
I recall a time when I went with them to the Philippine General Hospital on Taft Avenue. The PGH was and is a large institution. It is still there. It had the clean antiseptic smell of a hospital. It had a long, winding driveway which led to its front reception area. To reach the front, one had to go up a short.....O ano
Teddy
Post a Comment