Part 1: Preparing For the Fiesta
I was just walking around our subdivision; and when I came across the San Pedro 9 chapel, I saw two men preparing to put the bandiritas for the upcoming fiesta. I thought that I might capture something interesting so I decided to watch those people as they try to beautify our subdivision.
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No Need For Sunblock. Despite the heat of the sun, this man still works hard in order to earn money for his family. |
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Unroll It. First things first, this man measures the banderitas that will be put up the chapel's roof. |
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Not Afraid of Heights. This man volunteered to go up the chapel's roof for the sake of making the subdivision feel the festive atmosphere. |
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Two Heads Are Better Than One. This man tries not to lose his balance as he tie the other end of the banderitas.
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Dancing for a Patron Saint. Parishioners happily practicing their street dance for the fiesta. |
Part 2: Looking Back
I saw a few kids on their way to school while strolling again in our subdivision. Then I thought that going back to my alma mater, which is Placido del Mundo Elementary School, would be a good idea.
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Separation Anxiety? This kid signals her mother not to leave her. |
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I Don't Want To. The kid burst into tears as her mother tried to leave her in the care of her teacher. |
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Uwian Na! These cute little kids were very excited to come into their parents' arms. |
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