Alibangbang wrote:badung wrote:Two names I'll never forget from Tigao, Agnes Piniaranda (spell check pls) and Diride Laurente.
Abb,
Agnes Penaranda. I knew her. Dormmate kami sa Davao. One time ga-iban kami pag-uli.
Bads,
Tinuod kaw . . .classmate kami nan grade 2&3. I was the timid new kid, she was the popular one. We became friends fast and furious for two years then pag balik namo sa ato, never na gakita kami pag utro. Ag kami mag bali-us kay kon mokadto ako bisita kan Lolo wara siya, pag balik niya wara na isab ako.
Kila mon iya brother na Tata an ngan? Sus wara na seguro si Agnes kadumdum sa ako.![]()
Bads, yadi pa from Tigao gihapon Marietta Suarez, Pelahia (forgot her last name) and Ernesto Dumagan![]()
I remember Agnes wanted to become a doctor and I wanted to become a nun!!! No joke.![]()
Komusta na siya? May iyo contact? Hain na siya koman? How I longed to see her again. Please tell me news about her. Dugay kamo yagka tibo sa Davao? She married? Ayay Bads ....
Thank you. I'm anxiously awating to hear what you can tell me.
Abb,
Pls. check the Personal Reflection thread kay may ako na ngadto intro bahin kan Agnes. I will try calling somebody later kay basin may ako makuha na info.
Agnes is a vey nice person. Dili lang kami close kay we had different barkadas. And besides, well-off sila, while ako, I was living on a P400 monthly allowance for board & lodging, transportation, and misc. expenses from the Cocofed which I managed properly, haha. But we saw each other often everywhere in the dorm, sometimes still in our pjs. I can even remember the color and print of her bathrobe. Things like that.
One time, we took the same bus home to Tandag without prior arrangement. And we sat next to each other. In the middle of our trip, she took one of her pasalubong na "Marang" fruit and shared it with me. We had a good time eating the fruit with our hands, without washing the fruit and our hands first, haha. And that "Marang" moment is something I can not forget.
She was pretty, Abb. Nice hair, clear skin. She was one of those who can afford to buy anything at the time. She was a favorite of the RVM Sisters who ran the dormitory. But she was really simple. Just about the same with you. No frills. But lovely.