Maam Karen

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Tugonon, Lieza Mae B.

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1. When I was 5 years old, my parents would teach how on how to write basic
alphabets, my mom used to teach me how to count from 1 to 10 or more. My
parents would show a sentences and I would read it loudly.

2. As a child, my unforgettable playmates were,my childhood best friends. I had a


lot of friends back then. Aj, Zande, Febbie, Ivan, Sam, and many more—
unfortunately, I can't remember their names anymore. All of us used to play
"bahay-bahayan", patintero, tumbangpreso, and countless other games before.

3. When I was in elementary school, I regularly watched the television show


"Encantadia". I remember that this show became my favorite television show
when I was in elementary school. Encantadia really became a part of my
childhood, and I would watch this movie every evening and would literally argue
with my father, who's peacefully watching "Ang Probinsyano," because this two-
television show would air at the same time.

4. When I was growing up, we went to church at San Pedro Cathedral every
Sunday with my family. I remember when I was in elementary school, there was
this thing called "communion," wherein I was able to talk with the priest and tell
him my sins. Also, on Sundays, I was so excited to go to church because I was
so excited about the thing that the priest would give at the end of the mass.

5. I cannot forget my teacher, who was my teacher during my high school days. We
would call him Sir Alba; for me, he became my second parent. He guided us
through the entire school year, and we were the first section that he handled.
Also my teacher in my previous school specially Sir Juls who’s really kind to us
and taught us many things in our journey during senior high school days.

6. When I was growing up, I was away from my parents because they were so busy
working, and my older sister was taking care us siblings because my parents
couldn't take care of us anymore as we grew up.

7. When I was in high school, I was close to my friend, and her name is Irish. Me
and Irish were really close to each other because we've been friends since grade
9 up until now that we are in college, and she's also one of my best friends that I
have had in my life.

8. As a child, I can recall this big news about my tita mommy passing away when I
was 8; I can still remember her passing away. As a child, I couldn't believe this
big news that my favorite mommy is dead already because she's been like a
second mother figure for me aside from my mother.
9. The most serious challenge our family experienced was when my father and his
uncle got into an accident last year. He was in Tupi, Cotabato, at the time, and
me and my family were here in Davao City. That was really the most challenging
situation that my family experienced, and unfortunately, his uncle was dead on
arrival. Luckily, my father survived, and I remember that my mom and my older
sister were in a hurry to go to Cotabato to check on my father, and I was left with
my younger sister here in Davao, and we were so lucky because my other
relatives helped us to survive this situation.

10. The most important thing that I learned from my elementary school was to always
be kind to your classmates, even if some of them are mean to you; to always
listen to my school adviser to gain knowledge; to also listen when my teacher
wants to hold a PTA meeting back then; and to also be prepared when you
graduate and go to high school.

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