Archive for 'Family'
Easter
We had a couple of Easter celebrations. First, we went to the Embassy Easter Party, and Aliciya looked for eggs there (with limited success). At home, she did a bit better. But at home was the real Easter egg hunt.
Posted: May 9th, 2009 under Celebration, Family, Manila.
Tags: Aliciya, Family, Holiday, Manila, Philippines
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Pagsanjan Falls
Pagsanjan Falls is a fun day trip from Manila. It’s not exactly whitewater coming back down the river, but the scenery is beautiful, and it is exciting to go under the falls on the raft. Certainly worth doing.
Posted: March 18th, 2009 under Family, Philippines.
Tags: Aliciya, Family, Larry, Philippines, Robert, Salee, Tatyana
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Hundred Islands (Never Get Tired of 100 Islands!)
Since we were up that way, anyway, we just had to show Robert and Salee one of our favorite places in the Philippines, the Hundred Islands National Park.
Posted: March 15th, 2009 under Family, Philippines.
Tags: Aliciya, Beach, Family, Hundred Islands, Larry, Philippines, Robert, Salee, Tatyana
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At the Ambassador’s Residence
The nicest place in Baguio — really the reason we go — is the Ambassador’s Residence. It is soooo relaxing. The next day we hiked around the grounds, and I took the opportunity to shoot a few portrait shots.
Posted: March 14th, 2009 under Baguio, Family, Philippines, Vacation.
Tags: Aliciya, Baguio, Family, Larry, Philippines, Robert, Salee, Tatyana, Vacation
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Tam-awan Village
Tam-awan Village is one of our favorite places in Baguio. We go there about every time we go to Baguio. It’s fun to crawl into the indigenous houses and walk up the hill through the forest.
Posted: March 13th, 2009 under Baguio, Family, Philippines, Uncategorized, Vacation.
Tags: Aliciya, Baguio, Family, Philippines, Robert, Salee, Vacation
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Strawberry Fields (Baguio Again)
After the Bell Church, we went to the strawberry fields. We had never gone there before, and I was skeptical about the idea, but it was great. It is not far from the Bell Church, just about 20 minutes from town center, and Aliciya loved picking the strawberries. And they are sure good strawberries. There’s […]
Posted: March 9th, 2009 under Baguio, Family, Philippines, Vacation.
Tags: Aliciya, Baguio, Philippines, Robert, Salee, Tatyana, Vacation
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Robert and Salee in Manila
Here are some photos from the past couple of weeks. These cover shopping in the pearl market at Greenhills, visiting the old fortress in Intramuros, and stops at Mall of Asia and at Baywalk at sunset. Click on the thumbnails to see larger versions of the photos.
Posted: March 7th, 2009 under Family, Manila, Philippines, Vacation.
Tags: Add new tag, Family, Holiday, Larry, Manila, Philippines, Robert, Salee, Tatyana
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Aliciya’s Posters
Today Florsheim gave us copies of some of Aliciya’s posters that they are using to decorate their stores. They gave us five different posters, and three of them in digital form. Though you have seen some of these photos in much lower quality in my photos of the stores, I figured you might be interested […]
Posted: March 6th, 2009 under Family, Manila, Philippines.
Tags: Aliciya, Florsheim, Manila, Philippines
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Fall Out Boy Concert
I went to the Fall Out Boy concert last night. It was great! Honestly, I liked the opening act, Hey Monday, perhaps even better than Fall Out Boy, but they were both a lot of fun. And it was great to see so many young Filipinos rocking out. Unfortunately, I had to go alone, as […]
Posted: February 14th, 2009 under Family, Manila, Philippines.
Tags: Larry, Manila, Philippines
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Baguio III
We really did have a great time (again, this is our forth time in Baguio). We visited the Bell Chinese Church and the Tam Awan Village and wandered around Camp John Hay. However, in the end, the best thing about Baguio is the incredible Ambassador’s Residence and its grounds. It is just sooo relaxing there. […]
Posted: February 12th, 2009 under Baguio, Family, Philippines.
Tags: Baguio, Philippines, Tatyana
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