My Daughter's First Birthday Celebration in Philippines
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Our daughter has endured a lot in such a short span of time. Upon arriving in the Philippines, she was enrolled in her very first school as she was homeschooled back in Texas. The very next day she turned 4, and although we didn't know this area well, and we still don't, we thought it best to head over to the local SM (mall) to have a bit of fun! Thank you for watching the video and please like & subscribe. Catriona, we are so proud to be your parents!!! Love Mom & Dadda.
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Happy Birthday!!
Thank you!
Aww Mamas looked so happy! I hope she enjoys school and thank y’all for sharing this awesome journey!
Thank you!! Love you!
Mr. Cipriano, I never thought I would see so much of Phillipines.
Good! Lol! More to come good sir.
Happy Birthday to the cutie Catriona on her special day, we wish her and you all the very best, all the joy you can ever have and may you be blessed abundantly today, tomorrow, and forever 🎉🎁🎂💐
A really fantastic sharing! You can count on my full support to your wonderful channel. Good luck & All the best po/Ned 👍👏👍
Thank you!
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Children who are internationally schooled in se-asia are usually better equipped for life, speak several languages and understand other cultures quickly.
My friend's 6-year-old daughter in Bangkok , Thailand speaks Thai and English, and little Swedish and likes to solve math problems and can already write/read quite well.
compare that to western kids today that can hardly read or write or do simple math after 9 years in school
Agreed!
I visited the Philippines in 2009 It was October and i was sweating. Lived in Guam for several years and always had to carry a bandana to wipe the sweat off my face.
I totally understand that! I rarely sweat in the US coz I’m in constant A/C areas, but walking here, or just going out, will get me sweating asap! It’s good tho! Something different I guess.
As a senior, I get 50 cents coffee at McDonalds in the US.
Just remember to get me a cup next time! I’m there in spirit.