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And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. - Kahlil Gibran


Real Name: monina
Lives In: Sariaya, PH
Member Since: Mar 30, 2006
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My first starring role and fave childhood tales

by monina_c - last update: Mar 15, 2008

Ehem!

Monina the Star!
I was just a few months old when my mom used me as a teaching aid to teach her 16 y.o. Home Economics students how to give a bath to a baby. I guess they were doing a course on young motherhood. It is funny to think that most of the young ladies in the picture probably have grandchildren now!

It is funny that I met one of my mom's students who can still remember powdering my little tushie way back. :) I wish she spoke in a softer voice when she told me that veddy interesting tidbit in the middle of a gathering!

Anyways, I was probably one of the first to do live nude show! *;D
Monina

my name in baybayin script

My name MONINA in ancient filipino script used by ancestors way back in the 14th century before the spaniards came

Some Favorite Myths & Legends

How the Moon and the Stars Came to Be (Why the Sky So High)

One day in the times when the sky was close to the ground a woman went out to pound rice. Before she began her work, she took off the beads from around her neck and the comb from her hair, and hung them on the sky.

Then she began working, and each time that she raised her pestle into the air it struck the sky. For some time she pounded the rice, and then she raised the pestle so high that it struck the sky very hard. She found it difficult to pound the rice and wished the sky wasn't so low. The Gods heard her.

Immediately the sky began to rise, and it went up so far that she lost her ornaments. Never did they come down, for the comb became the moon and the beads are the stars that are scattered about.

favorite children's poem

BUTTERFLY'S BALL AND THE GRASSHOPPER'S FEAST
by William Roscoe

Come take up your Hats, and away let us haste
To the Butterfly's Ball, and the Grasshopper's Feast.
The Trumpeter, Gad-fly, has summon'd the Crew,
And the Revels are now only waiting for you.

So said little Robert, and pacing along,
His merry Companions came forth in a Throng.
And on the smooth Grass, by the side of a Wood,
Beneath a broad Oak that for Ages had stood,

Saw the Children of Earth, and the Tenants of Air,
For an Evening's Amusement together repair.
And there came the Beetle, so blind and so black,
Who carried the Emmet, his Friend, on his Back.

And there was the Gnat and the Dragon-fly too,
With all their Relations, Green, Orange, and Blue.
And there came the Moth, with his Plumage of Down,
And the Hornet in Jacket of Yellow and Brown;

Who with him the Wasp, his Companion, did bring,
But they promis'd, that Evening, to lay by their Sting.
And the sly little Dormouse crept out of his Hole,
And brought to the Feast his blind Brother, the Mole.

And the Snail, with his Horns peeping out of his Shell,
Came from a great Distance, the Length of an Ell.
A Mushroom their Table, and on it was laid
A Water-dock Leaf, which a Table-cloth made.

The Viands were various, to each of their Taste,
And the Bee brought her Honey to crown the Repast.
Then close on his Haunches, so solemn and wise,
The Frog from a Corner, look'd up to the Skies.

And the Squirrel well pleas'd such Diversions to see,
Mounted high over Head, and look'd down from a Tree.
Then out came the Spider, with Finger so fine,
To shew his Dexterity on the tight Line.

From one Branch to another, his Cobwebs he slung,
Then quick as an Arrow he darted along,
But just in the Middle, -- Oh! shocking to tell,
From his Rope, in an Instant, poor Harlequin fell.

Yet he touch'd not the Ground, but with Talons outspread,
Hung suspended in Air, at the End of a Thread,
Then the Grasshopper came with a Jerk and a Spring,
Very long was his Leg, though but short was his Wing;

He took but three Leaps, and was soon out of Sight,
Then chirp'd his own Praises the rest of the Night.
With Step so majestic the Snail did advance,
And promis'd the Gazers a Minuet to dance.

But they all laugh'd so loud that he pull'd in his Head,
And went in his own little Chamber to Bed.
Then, as Evening gave Way to the Shadows of Night,
Their Watchman, the Glow-worm, came out with a Light.

Then Home let us hasten, while yet we can see,
For no Watchman is waiting for you and for me.
So said little Robert, and pacing along,
His merry Companions returned in a Throng.

monina_c's Albums
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
Profile of a Responsible Tourist- 2
Story of two women- 2
Family and friends- 8
family, dance, music, love- 7
My first starring role and fave childhood tales- 2
So where do you bring your friends?- 7
the meet that was not- 1
We might get mugged in that VT Meet! ;)- 3
Animal/Insect Album for Sophia and Joshua- 8
My Lighthouse Album- 6
Tagalog Jokes...at ibang patawa- 8

Comments for monina_c about World
Eggboy Wed Nov 11, 2009 03:03 UTC
 Buenos noches muchacha :-) Nice pic Bromo.
jumpingnorman Tue Nov 10, 2009 04:56 UTC
 Nakakatawa naman si Isa,hehehe....Sayang, I am still a Facebook Virgin, hehe - forgot my account there...but hopefully Isa will send the funny failed attempts for the "Failed jumping attempts gallery"
RobKSA Sun Nov 8, 2009 09:33 UTC
 I saw ur comment on Aida's page re: once you learned... about biking. Well, I thought so too so when I was teaching my child to bike, I said, look this is how you do it... Short story suminplan ako. :)
allelli Fri Nov 6, 2009 07:34 UTC
 welcome back, when and where is next gala
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