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In this tribute to my family, I reflect on the cherished memories and lessons learned from each beloved member. My father, Virgilio M. Balagulan, taught me the value of debate and respect through our "manopo" custom. My mother, Alejandria T. Balagulan, instilled discipline and gratitude in me. My siblings, including sister Ma. Aileen Virl T. Balagulan with her lively spirit, brother Virgilio T. Balagulan Jr. with his playful teasing, and younger sister Ma. Kristel Rose T. Balagulan, who I nurture and guide, shape my everyday life. They all hold a special place in my heart.
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MYFAMILY By: Ma. VirlynJeal T. Balagulan III- Neon
MY FATHER His name is Virgilio M. Balagulan. One thing I will miss about him is that we sometimes debate. I value his presence by always doing the “manopo” custom. I show my appreciation by doing good in school.
MY MOTHER Her name is AlejandriaT. Balagulan. One thing I will miss about her is that when I do something wrong, she always scolded me. I value her presence by kissing her always before I go to school. I show my gratitude to her by trying to obey all her rules.
My sister Her name is Ma. Aileen Virl T. Balagulan. I will miss her big mouth and her carelessness. I value her presence by talking to her about my day at school or her day. I always share somethings to her.
MY BROTHER His name is Virgilio T. Balagulan Jr. One thing I will miss about him is that he always and never miss a day to tease me. I value his presence by always telling him not to play after school because he has asthma. I show him my gratitude by helping him in anyway I can.
My YOUNGER SISTER Her name is Ma. Kristel Rose T. Balagulan. I will miss her because she cries whenever I did something that irritates her. I value her presence by babysitting her whenever my mom is not there. I show my gratitude to her by teaching her lessons.