I love that song, We were in Freddie's pub a few weeks ago, had a nice night, although he was in that night he didn't do any playing or singing. I'll just try and dig up a picture. I thought it was too rude to take a picture of the man himself, he was sitting by the bar to the left of the second picture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id9cUWV64pA&feature=related was also one of my fav really reminds you of the my home PH beautiful anak oss and u are a very lucky man to have anak i almost love all the songs that Freddie Aguilar sang
That's a beautiful song too, I wish my Tagalog were better My daughter will grow up understanding it as she is fully Tagalog, more worried about her learning English as soon as possible but she is growing up surrounded by Tagalog speakers and only Ana's english is really good Regards the kids, I have three, one British (24 years old) one British Filipino (2 and a half pictured above) and my boy James (5 years old) fully Filipino. I wish the rule change on British citizenship had changed just a year earlier then my son would be British Filipino already.
they are very lucky to have you as a Dad im sure and i got 3 kids as well 7..3 and 2 years old hehehe hard work indeed but it pay off when u all see them growing and kicking lolz am not tagalog though i speak 4 language of my dialect to where i came from but i still impose my local language to all my kids bwahahaha
I think it's really good to have your kids exposed to other languages from as early an age as possible I was always terrible at foreign languages and the British are really bad for not learning other languages we just expect everyone to speak English My partner Ana speaks Tagalog, English (obviously), Korean, Some Japanese and some Spanish, her Korea is good enough to get by on in Korean but her Japanese and Spanish are a bit limited, still impresses me enormously though
thats true indeed Oss:grouphug: yet still as we know English is the universal langauage in anywhere that u gonna go in the world :0