Monday, March 13, 2006

Simple pleasure...



"We should do this more often!"

Just what is Abraham talking about? Well, it's an hour or more spent -- people watching, car watching, cracking jokes, laughing...

After church and a hefty Italian American lunch, the three of us, Abraham, Lemuel, and I were too lazy (or too full) to get-off the car and join Brack for the usual grocery shopping. Rather, with the 50ish temperature last Sunday, we chose to hibernate inside my SUV parked under a shady tree and facing the busy and crowded street of Vermont in Los Angeles. We slid-open the moon roof intending to take a nap, but such planned nap didn't happen because Abraham started asking about the taxi cars used in Europe and in Japan, he later continued comparing the performances of two cars, the Toyota and Ford sedans, and his funny recollection of seeing these cars in action. Where, when, and which car he judged best, is our little secret...it is really a hilarious story which lead into more laughs when the always observant and spontaneous Lemuel won't just give up but cracked more jokes on what he sees around.

When Brack came with his bag of goodies, we were all smiling and said..."we had fun!"
(Thanks to tiny 7.1 Megapix Canon, memories preserved, always in Mommy's purse!)

That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest. Henry David Thoreau


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3 comments:

boo ✈️ said...

you look really pretty in that picture. pagawa ka ng mga pitumpung kopya nyan, igan!
:-)

Zarah Dizon said...

Hey igs! member talaga tayo ng mutual admiration society no? FOREVER VAIN! naalala mo pinagtawanan ako ni Monsignor Mojica (RIP) nung sinabi kong gusto kong mag madre, hahaha!!!

And please...update your blog, tumataas ang rating ng site meter mo dahil sa kababalik balik ko sa pagbabakasakali :-)

Anonymous said...

The happiest and greatest moment would be like yours when it did not cost you anything to smile and spent the most refreshing time with your precious children. "Simple moments are moments that are treasured in your heart and soul forever, where time became the rarest commodity in the world that not even money can buy." Good article.