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I HAVE NO IDEA HOW OLD I WAS


But my Daddy wrote at the back of the picture,

"Can I ask for a handsomer son, when the handsomest is my son? "


TONNETH AT 3 1/2 YEARS OLD

I guess you could read what my Daddy wrote.  I seem to remember this picture.  At the background is the fence of Mamang Kikoy in Del Pilar Street.

Alright, I remember this one!

They would not let me change my shirt, it was dirty.  They said it was fine, they just wanted to take the picture.  From left, me and my cousin Marivic.  I really do not remember the women at the back.  My guess is, lord help me if I am wrong, and may these ladies forgive me, that they are nannies/maids.  You see, if they are relatives, I would have seen them and remember them more often. 

FORGET IT !  I DON'T REMEMBER THIS ONE

Except the stones on our left, but I must have remembered that when I was older.   From left, my mother, me, and my Kuya Benjun.

TAKEN AT PORCH OF  LOLO PITONG'S HOUSE by UNCLE LORY ALZONA

He would not let me go home and get some pants or shorts on, he said it does not matter, okay lang daw, but guess what, it got kept forever. 

From left:  Uncle Danny, Tonette, Toto (Kalbo), and Kuya Benjun.  We like to call Toto kalbo (baldy) at that time and he is very camera shy!.  I peed in my pants and my mom took it away but did not give me a new one.  Yeah right, maybe I just like to show my bird, ha ha ha...

GROWING UP : 

From left:  Tonette, Kuya Benjun, Nanding, Lolo Mando.  Christmas, 1965