It’s the first Monday of March, and for PinoyMomsNetwork, it is the day to publish FamPics. For March, the theme is LEARNING. Here are my FamPics:
These adorable young monks were sent to the monastery early in their lives. It is not uncommon in Bhutan to send young kids for LEARNING the Bhuddist way of life. See the peace and joy in their faces? Totally stress-free!
LEARNING from Kuya. The Ateneo has the Tunong Dunong Program, in which senior boys adopt a public school in a certain municipality and give tutorials, either in the homes of their wards or in groups, as shown above.
And look at this.
Sexy Mom LEARNING to pose without make up on.
Look Ma, no mascara, no lipstick!
Can’t believe it!
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6 responses so far ↓
ann // Mar 3, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Hello Tita Dine! Pretty pa rin kahit walang make-up.
julie // Mar 3, 2008 at 9:44 pm
We could learn a lot from the Buddhist way of life. Our children now are too stressed from too much academic expectations.
No makeup?
My photos:
Homeschool Learning
Pinay Mommy // Mar 4, 2008 at 2:19 am
the young monks look so serene and you still look pretty mommy dine!
please feel free to visit my entry too at:
http://www.pinaymommyonline.com/2008/03/fampics-learning.html
thanks!
feng // Mar 4, 2008 at 11:13 am
re: the learning to pose with no make-up. gee, I can’t believe it either.
kudos to that Turong Durong project of Ateneo. worthy avenue to reach out and share the value of education to many.
vk // Mar 5, 2008 at 3:23 am
oo nga, maganda kahit wlang make-up.
simple is beauty…...
KK aka Tina // Mar 7, 2008 at 2:32 am
Wow interesting! I thought only young men go to become monks but not boys.
It’s great that Ateneo has that program.
Wow kinis ng mukha
!
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