Oh Baliwag. I'm originally from Bulakan, Bulacan. 3:33 wow beautiful St. Augustine Parish church. Baliwag is popular during Lenten Season, lots of carrozas during procession. Wow, always great to come back and visit where you grew up. I did this with my Mom and Brother last January in San Fernando City & Angeles, Pampanga, then visited my Lola's house in Bulakan, Bulacan, where I was born, then the Our Lady of Assumption Church where I was baptized.
It’s so nice to be back to our home land. Your video showing the old Baliuag Bus Station brought back memories of my Grandma and I travelling from San Ildefonso, Bulacan to Manila. Your vlog brings back all the memories I have of my childhood and it brings tears and happiness in my heart. Thank you for sharing your vacation. I am looking forward of my next vacation in the Philippines this December 2024 and I can’t wait for it as I will surprise my family for Christmas. God bless Kuya
I really dig your video man. I like the simplicity. The setting during breakfast it's awesome. Reminds me when I travelled with the family. Your boy reminds me of my youngest son. Enjoy brother.... from SF.
Thank you! Honestly I just filmed as I go. Let what was in front of me come into fruition naturally and I just capture it. Simple editing, no music, natural sounds as I heard it.
I mean, you’re right why take 18 years? I visited once when I was 22 then life happened..school, marriage, family, raising kids, career etc. though I could’ve still visited in between those..
42 years na ako sa states pero pag umuwi ako tagalog pa rin ang pakikipagusap ko sa mga kaibigan at mga kamaganak ko. Bakit Ikaw 18 years lang di mo makausap mga kamaganak mo ng tagalog? Yan Ang hirap sa ibang pinoy, nakatungtung lang ng America akala mo di na sanay magtagalog samantala napakarami na pinoy dito sa U.S.. Sa simbahan nga meron pang filipino mass😊 at may mga filipino groceries pa. HAYST. I don’t even think you’re married to a caucasian coz your son looks pinoy to me.
Oh Baliwag. I'm originally from Bulakan, Bulacan. 3:33 wow beautiful St. Augustine Parish church. Baliwag is popular during Lenten Season, lots of carrozas during procession. Wow, always great to come back and visit where you grew up. I did this with my Mom and Brother last January in San Fernando City & Angeles, Pampanga, then visited my Lola's house in Bulakan, Bulacan, where I was born, then the Our Lady of Assumption Church where I was baptized.
Sounds like you had an amazing trip as well
It’s so nice to be back to our home land. Your video showing the old Baliuag Bus Station brought back memories of my Grandma and I travelling from San Ildefonso, Bulacan to Manila. Your vlog brings back all the memories I have of my childhood and it brings tears and happiness in my heart. Thank you for sharing your vacation. I am looking forward of my next vacation in the Philippines this December 2024 and I can’t wait for it as I will surprise my family for Christmas. God bless Kuya
That’s why I wanted to document it. To reconnect, rediscover and relive my childhood there. Glad it did the same for you :)
I really dig your video man. I like the simplicity. The setting during breakfast it's awesome. Reminds me when I travelled with the family. Your boy reminds me of my youngest son. Enjoy brother.... from SF.
Thank you! Honestly I just filmed as I go. Let what was in front of me come into fruition naturally and I just capture it. Simple editing, no music, natural sounds as I heard it.
@@povdad you know what I don't like going back home??? Is coming back in states..
@@rongee3781 worst part..
I miss those delicacies😌
Just wondering, do you use the external mic that comes with the pocket 3?
Nope, I do not
You have good English. What age did you come to the United States?
I was 8.
you guys didnt go to the MOA bay area...? i think its one of MOA's highlights...
Unfortunately we ran out of time
Welcome back home kabayan. Enjoy while you stay here..
Subs done👍
Are you guys from Temecula?
No, SD
I will just sleep
Why take 18 years?
I mean, you’re right why take 18 years? I visited once when I was 22 then life happened..school, marriage, family, raising kids, career etc. though I could’ve still visited in between those..
@@povdad yes kuya
Manila has a distinct smell that always reminds you that your home..
42 years na ako sa states pero pag umuwi ako tagalog pa rin ang pakikipagusap ko sa mga kaibigan at mga kamaganak ko. Bakit Ikaw 18 years lang di mo makausap mga kamaganak mo ng tagalog? Yan Ang hirap sa ibang pinoy, nakatungtung lang ng America akala mo di na sanay magtagalog samantala napakarami na pinoy dito sa U.S.. Sa simbahan nga meron pang filipino mass😊 at may mga filipino groceries pa. HAYST. I don’t even think you’re married to a caucasian coz your son looks pinoy to me.