SHIKIMIKIE: Childhood
Showing posts with label Childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Childhood. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Playing with Snow. A Look Back.

October 04, 2012 0
Playing with Snow. A Look Back.
I don't have back stories or stuff but these are just photos of me then and not so then??? LOL playing with snow. Okay. We used to go to very far provinces on Golden Week because you know, no office and stuff so that means dad can bring us to far places. We usually go to bath houses and enjoy the water from the mountains and yeah. EAT GOOD FOOD. Will do that again soon! :D How soon? I don't know.


It was mom's idea that we kind of hold on the snow and stuff. I really hated baby bag.. Like, if you all can remember I used to carry my sisters' baby bag and stuff. Like this one! Uh-huh. And look how I wore sandals. I was obviously a fashion disaster victim. Actually, not the sandals' fault. SOCKS.


Also mom's idea. Awesome kind of thing.


Love this pic! My sister was just so WINNER.


That's all! :)

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Random Japan Pictures Part 4. A Look Back.

October 02, 2012 0
Random Japan Pictures Part 4. A Look Back.


I know I brought it up before but I'm getting more and more convinced that I own mostly PAJAMAS in Japan. With my uncle, his wifey, and mum at Sakuragicho.


I don't know where this was but IT'S FANCY! And I like it. PJs again? Or not? 


I don't know where we were in this one neither. But it looks like it's some sort of a historical place and stuff. Might be a temple or whatever. That's all!

Friday, 28 September 2012

LOST. A Look Back.

September 28, 2012 0
LOST. A Look Back.

Can I just share a childhood story? I mean, this sort of thing is not something I can easily forget. Well, it actually happened 16 years ago and I still remember what happened to me. The picture above is not exactly the point of the story but it's kind of the same thing. You'll know why. So...

Sixteen years ago, when my dad, mom, and I were shopping for things. Well, it's kind of a marketplace so I'm not so positive if you can actually call that shopping. But anyways. What happened was they left me in front of a pharmacy and there's actually a kiddie ride outside and so they entered the pharmacy, right? I was left playing and riding that kiddie ride outside for a while and my mom actually said that I should stay there and they'll be back to get me. 

After a while, I got bored and got worried. Probably got scared too. I tried to remember the path we crossed to get to that market and luckily, I remembered it. I specifically remembered that we passed by a GREEN PAYPHONE and dad parked our car nearby. It was kind of a long walk from the pharmacy to the car but then again, I was so thankful. 

So I finally found our car and I remember I went up to its roof and tried to look for its key by looking down from the sunroof (silly of me). I was crying. I actually went up the roof to actually be visible to my parents' eyes. Like, I was pretty short that time so whatever. 

So just because I was crying, the lady in front of where our car was parked opened the window and asked why I was crying. And another WTF moment of my life happened. I told my story and asked her if she have the KEY TO OUR CAR. LOL. WTF was I thinking that time? 

And then luckily, mom and dad were able to find me and they said that they were about to find me using the car and stuff. I think I got scolded that time too. Or not? So yeah. :))

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Random Japan Pictures Part 1. A Look Back.

September 04, 2012 0
Random Japan Pictures Part 1. A Look Back.

 I miss doing this. It may sound whatever to you but yeah. Pigeons in Japan don't belong to some household or stuff. Pigeons are actually everywhere in Japan. Okay not everywhere. Usually parks. Like, as long as you have something they can eat, they would literally swarm like this. What I usually bring is a bag of popcorn and kind of grind it and spread it in the air or whatever.

 
 

I just like how pigeons are free to fly there. Here in the Philippines, most likely than not, they are owned. Oh well. Look at these happy pigeons. PRICELESS.


I definitely miss that rabbit thingy. I used to sleep with it by my side. I wonder where it is now though. Now, I certainly have nothing to do with the big bear but whatever. LOL.


Just playing! :)

Monday, 13 August 2012

Young Disney Pictures. Cute!

August 13, 2012 1
Young Disney Pictures. Cute!
Just some shots from the past. Just when I thought I don't have a picture in front of the Disney Castle, oh wells.


I don't remember much from this trip so let this post be a photo blog.


I really like the flowers in Japan. They're just so cute.


Yup! Holding hands at its best. Haha

Friday, 30 March 2012

Patience is a virtue. Uh-huh.

March 30, 2012 0
Patience is a virtue. Uh-huh.
   

Let me tell you a story about this MANGO TREE. About 12 years ago, my cousin and I ate an INDIAN MANGO that our grandmother made us eat. The mangoes were so good that my cousin and I decided to plant the seed in a small sort of box where my mom used to plant all sorts of plants. I then asked my grandfather how long would it take for the plant to actually grow and bear fruits? My grandpa answered something like 10 or 11. I felt like all my dreams fell apart when I heard that. From that point, I didn't actually think that it is possible for me to see it. Like, 10 years seems to be sooooo long. Despite what my grandpa said, I used to check for improvements and all that.

Couple of months after, I noticed that there's a new plant there and I told my mom that the mango actually grew from the seed I planted. For some reason, my cousin's mango disappeared. But we reckon that they kind of fused together and grew as one. I remember when we used to tear a leaf, split it in half, and smell it.

Years later, my grandpa decided to transfer the small plant in sort of a bigger place and I kind of freaked out when it disappeared but then he told me that he did indeed transfer it for it to grow bigger.

Summer before college, I noticed that the mango tree started to bear fruits. And it made me look back to the days when I thought that it is impossible for me to see it grow and bear fruits. It may sound silly but I actually learned that sometimes time really makes us forget what's impossible.

Thanks to my grandpa who believed in me and my cousin and helped us with our craziness. But look at us now. Look what we have! (tears)