My younger brother Gio is in his 4th year HS and has just returned from his 3-day retreat. Families were asked to fetch them from school and join in a mini get together. Then I got to think, hey I was in an exclusive school too. (Gio's in DBTC while I was from St. Paul) How come the boys have a salubong for their boys while we, the girls, didn't have one. What's up with that. Boys have a more detailed retreat now? Hahaha.
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| Fresh from school |
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| Gio and his classmates hovered the food area |
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| with my brother Gio who seemed to have gone to a hiking activity than a retreat. Look at how dark he is now. Behind us, that's my dad in one of his many weird poses |
Seeing my brother with his classmates made me reminisce my High School retreat. I started setting up this blog when I was in 4th year but I never got to share with you how my retreat went. So here goes...
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| Though I've to admit that 4th year didn't turn out as much fun as 3rd year, it became somewhat bearable because of these people :) |
Our 3 - day retreat was held in St. Paul's retreat house in Baguio.
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| Believe me, it was so cold there! During one morning, the heaters didn't work so we had to endure the cold water at 5 am in Baguio. |
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| inside one of the function rooms, there's a chimney |
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| The three awesome persons whom I shared my retreat the most: Loulai, Janica and Karen |
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| on our way back to Manila, we stopped by the Strawberry Farm |
Pictures taken in Baguio were all from Lourraine Hernandez