Monday, December 11, 2006

Charlie

Have a great weekend!

In today's excerpt, Charles Schulz, with the meteoric success of his comic strip Peanuts, becomes one of America 's most influential commentators on life in this country through his clear and original insights into the nature and behavior of his own children:"Linus's beloved Miss Othmar, his teacher, is a rather strange person, and I tried to do much with her through the conversation of Linus.

I have experimented with a two-level story line at times. I have tried to show Linus's view of what is happening at school, but then show what actually was occurring. I have done this to bring out a truth that I have observed, and this is that children see more than we think they do, but at the same time almost never seem to know what is going on. ..."

Charlie Brown defined security as being able to sleep in the back seat of your parents' car. This, again, is a childhood memory, one supported by many readers who have told me that they also recall the wonderful joy of doing this with a feeling of complete security when returning home late at night. The shattering blow comes in later years when one realizes that this can never happen again. Adults are doomed to ride in the front seat forever. ...

"Children do not converse. They say things. They ask, they tell, and they talk, but they know nothing of one of the great joys in life, conversation. Then, along about twelve, give or take a year on either side, two young people sitting on their bicycles near a front porch on a summer evening begin to talk about others that they know, and conversation is discovered. Some confuse conversation with talking, of course, and go on for the rest of their lives, never stopping, boring others with meaningless chatter and complaints. But real conversation includes asking questions, and asking the right ones before it's too late. ...

(And then Schulz inserts this gem) "One evening, the entire family was around the dinner table and, for some reason, my daughter Amy seemed particularly noisy. After putting up with this for about ten minutes, I turned to her and said, 'Amy, couldn't you be quiet for just a little while!' She said nothing, but picked up a piece of bread and began to butter it with a knife and asked, 'Am I buttering too loud for you?'

Charles Schulz, edited by David Larkin, Peanuts: A Golden Celebration, HarperResource, 1999, pp. 39, 41, 91, 120.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The Family




Finally, it's US!!! Me, my kids (the stars) and my bandit of a husband!!! (drum beats, please....)

That's father & daughter... me & the ...

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Big happy





More photos of the clan...

Bedz & Auntie Eny (Sasuman, with Juliet Rivada on background)
Auntie Eny's Husband Uncle Alex Sasuman (& Iviang again!)
Their eldest Xander (one portion of 'Goin Bananas')

Thursday, October 26, 2006

4 posts




See Iviang love the cam. See Iviang smile. See Iviang, naturally!

Monday, September 04, 2006

Iviang Strikes Again (& Auntie Bedz)



Iviang making faces. When she's at it, there's nothing to do but laugh and enjoy. Auntie Bedz is looking for a rich husband to be. Those who want to apply may send me an e-mail. Qualification: Rich, filthy rich, or rich and famous. Any of the three will do.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Jezreel


Jezreel and Ingga are almost of the same size. He's anticipating for his seventh birthday (September 21...martial law) ... don't know if to throw a kiddie party or just eat Chinese food at Tsaptiks (Urdaneta along Maharlika Highway). Jezreel has a special affinity for everything Chinese. It could not be Jet Li or Jacky Chan... He wants to learn how to speak and write Chinese, but never mentioned about learning kung fu...

Friday, September 01, 2006

Who's the boss?


I don't know how but kids now are the boss. Take a look at Iviang!

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Ingga and her cam




I have promised to buy Ingga a camera as long as she saves her stars. Finally, I was able to get a webcam, as she already have a lot of stars on her daily quizzes and monthly exams. Ingga's hair has slowly grown. Last summer, all of them have skinheads (Jezreel, Ingga and Iviang). They expermineted on a scissors using their hair, and Jun have no choice but shave off their hair... Ingga used to complain that some of her classsmates call her "bakla" at kinder garten. I informed her teacher about it, but it seems the teacher is "deadma".
Anyway, here's Ingga again!

Tuesday, May 02, 2006


Viang again on the loose!!!

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Viang


This is Viang and Jun. Viang will be two years old by August 9, 2006 but she's soo small she's like a midget. She can only say choice phrases like "Kaya m'paah?" and will not say words she don't like. Anyway, she took after her Tatang Jun's eyes, low flabby cheeks and nose. She took after her great grandpa's Apo Pitas' "tammi chin.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Kulit Kids


Here are the Kulit Kids of an Ulaw Family --- The Jun & Marge Cruz tandem: Jezreel, Nalchael... Ulivia Joan will be posted soon. You don't have to like them, we already do.