Hello, Confucius

Watch me crash and burn.

How Time Flies

I can’t believe that this little boy

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has turned to this

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this

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this

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and finally, to this

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Hahaha. I have no words for the gayness. Sorry for the picspam, he’s just too fucking adorable.

March 6, 2008 - Posted by Eunice | Personal, Photos | | 6 Comments

6 Comments »

  1. he’s definitely a big boy now

    Comment by melisa_b | March 13, 2008

  2. I know, and I’m slightly irritated because I’ sure that in a couple of years he’ll probably be even taller than I am. Hehe. Sucks to be so short.

    Comment by Eunice | March 14, 2008

  3. hahahahaha.. welcome to my world.. at least u dont have to be constantly surrounded 24/7 by tall caucasians. friends call me the greatest arm rest in the world. no wonder the car im driving is a land rover.. makes me feel tall and SUVs feel like you’re driving a tank around the city. sucks on gas tho i spend like $60 for a full tank of gas while most of my friends for over $30 for full tank.

    oist.. ga drive ka na da?

    Comment by melisa_b | March 23, 2008

  4. Yes but only in Bacolod because I’m scared of facing trucks, buses and jeepneys. Hehe. You and my mom share the same idea about vertically-challenged girls driving big cars. She says it makes her feel like the “queen of the road!”

    Uy, I just realized that it’s been six years since we left SSA. Daw sang san-o lang to we were just first graders. :D

    Comment by Eunice | March 24, 2008

  5. holy crap.. six years?!?!?!? gulang na ta!! noooooooooo. and yup i do feel like im the queen of the road when i drive my car plus i can park it perfectly into a parking spot. pero i dont know if i’ll ever drive in the philippines as much as i can remember traffic rules were never really implemented and daw pa gustohanay lang ang tawo drive or cross the street *shivers*

    Comment by melisa_b | March 26, 2008

  6. Yup, six years. St. Scho is so different na. Makes me miss the good old days. :(

    Driving here is like being on Survivor. One has to Outplay, Outwit and Outlast those pesky jeepney and bus drivers as well as the pedestrians who refuse to follow traffic rules and are apparently color-blind when it comes to traffic lights. Hehe.

    Comment by Eunice | March 26, 2008

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