By tradition, our family always has the Fernandez picture taking session during our January 1 reunion. So this year was no different. Last year we had to come in red. This year in white.
I came in a beige wool shirt and white shorts. The instructions were to come in a white shirt and jeans. Of course not everyone followed. We’re a very confusing family to be honest, which makes it much more interesting.
We’re also a pretty rowdy bunch of cousins – eight children from my lola, all have kids who are more-less my age. That makes family reunions so much more fun. We all grew up looking out for each other.
This is the view from the chairs. If you were in our shoes, could you discern which camera you’d look at? You’d expect some photo direction but our photographers for the day (BVuddy, Tita Angie and Regina) all just decided to do the timed mode all at once and run for our general direction. The camera on the left was timed for 3 seconds. The one on the right for 20 minutes. What fun!
And more confusion above.
Still not knowing what to do.
Here’s the view from the frontline. Notice the confusion still. My dad was screaming “Hurry! Hurry! Before it gets dark!”
Mommy Darling, my dad’s mom whom we all love so much. Believe it or not, she dances ballet.
Simon and Rina (RJ Ledesma’s sister) with their super cute daughter Ada.
The Fernandez French chapter — meet Sylvan and his lovely daughter Sam. He’s married to Cherry, my cousin who’s a vet.
Micah gets bored and decides to eat chips and listen to music.
Bojo gets bored and decides to look at his iPod nano’s photos.
I got bored and decided to take more random pictures.
I always found it more interesting to take behind-the-scenes shots of my family apart from the real family photo. It turns out that my photo direction from the balcony producted one of the better family photos we have. Here it is ..
That’s me, my dad, mom and Angelo my brother with Mommy Darling, our beloved lola. Note that all these pics were taken with an Olympus C-310 Zoom.
When the REAL family picture comes I’ll make sure to post it.
A few days ago, I encountered a series of posts from WIRED Magazine Online listing the most memorable moments of tech for 2005 as well as the rundown of the sexiest geeks of 2005. And yeah, I guess I could summarize my 2005 into these two categories; the events and people that made this year THE year for me. In a nutshell, 2005 was the year I finally found myself – in a photofinish when I hit the quarter life crisis age of 25.
Click below for a really long entry of my journey through 2005’s highlights.
I just got word from the technician that Apple Singapore did a helluva job with the broken logic board issue and decided to just replace the board, along with the stock internal memory as well as the 60GB hard drive.
Famous French blogger Loic Le Meur makes history by interviewing presidential French Minister of Interior Nicolas Sarkozy.
Not only is it the first-ever podcast by a French political leader, it also marks a startling break with customary etiquette, as Sarkozy and Le Meur address each other with the familiar “tu” rather than “vous” during their 30-minute meeting. “Bravo!” read many of the hundreds of viewer commentaries posted on Le Meur’s blog over the past few days. Many are heralding the interview as a watershed event, showing that French politicians can no longer afford to ignore the growing importance of nontraditional media