My Family

My Young Man

My son, Miggy, was born on March 17, 2002 at Manila Central University Hospital in Caloocan. He was the 2nd Honor and was placed 3rd in Spelling Bee (Filipino) in Kinder 1. He’s now Grade 1 at Anne’s Academy in Rocka Village II, Tabang, Plaridel, Bulacan. Last August 23, 2008, he was awarded 2nd place in the Paligsahan ng Tula during their Linggo ng Wika. He likes to play a lot; toy cars and robots, gameboy, computer games, badminton, chess, and various street games. Unlike most children, he’s fascinated with horror movies. He dreams of becoming a successful electronics and communications engineer someday.

My Young Lady

My daughter, Nice, was born on June 8, 1997 at Manila Central University Hospital in Caloocan. From Grade 1 to Grade 3, she was a consistent 2nd Honor. From Grade 4 to Grade 5, she was placed 4th. She’s now Grade 6 at Hankins Learning School in Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan. She’s a badminton player-winner in her school and was placed 2nd last year. She’s also a yellow-belter in Taekwondo and is determined to finish and achieve the black belt. She likes to watch TV a lot and enjoys Prince of Tennis, Pokemon, and Doraemon. She wants to be a successful nurse someday and hopes to work abroad.

The Handsomest I\'ve Ever Seen

My husband, Oghie, is an electrical engineer and currently works at the Professional Regulation Commission as Professional Regulations Officer II. He was born on June 21, 1967 in Manila. He’s basically an adventurous person who enjoys mountain climbing and a member of GrAND, Group Against Nature Devastation. He likes sports very much and plays badminton, basketball, dart, and chess. Wherever he goes, he has many friends. At home, he’s serious and quiet but loving, caring, and thoughtful husband and father.

This was taken last March 2008 during the recognition day of my daughter Nice at Hankins Learning School.

With me is my loving husband Oghie during the opening day of PRC Week last June 16, 2008.

A Trip to Antipolo

This was taken on January 20, 2008 in front of Antipolo Church when we visited Kuya Deng, a brother-in-law. In the picture, I was with my children and Mira, a kasambahay. Unluckily, my husband was the photographer.

“Sweet promises are those made with selfless and sincere intentions”…Tarra Buluran