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Pulang Polo

Huwebes na naman, Litratong Pinoy ulit na me temang BLUSA/POLO. Dahil hindi ako mahilig sa blusa, polo na lang ang ilalagay kong tema. Its Thursday once again and its time for Litratong Pinoy with the theme BLOUSE/POLO. Since I am not fond of wearing blouses, I decided to use polo instead.

Heto pong mamang naka-polong pula o pulang polo  😀  ay ang aking kabiyak na nakasakay sa bisikletang me training wheels. The man wearing red polo is my husband who is riding on a bicycle with training wheels.

pulang polo

Marunong naman po siyang magbisikleta ng para sa mga matatanda, katunayan, nandito siya sa isang collage ng isa pang photo meme na sinasalihan ko. Napag-“tripan” lang niya patawanin ang mga bata. Ayun, siyempre, tawa kaming tawa kasi hinahabol siya ni bunso sabay sigaw ng “Hey, come back, give me that!”

He can ride a bicycle and as a matter of fact, he can be seen in this collage that I made for another photo meme that I participate in. He just wanted to make the children laugh and have fun. We were in stitches when this was happening because our youngest child was running after him shouting “Hey, come back, give me that!”

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Pula = Katapangan

The theme for this week’s Litratong Pinoy is RED.

Ang tema ngayong linggo para sa Litratong Pinoy ay PULA.

There are so many interpretations for the color red:  love, hatred, blood, bravery and prosperity. It may also symbolize energy, communism, heat and arrogance. Some even say that red is the color of the devil.

Maraming interpretasyon ang kulay pula: pag-ibig, galit, dugo, katapangan at simbolo ng yaman. Maaari din itong maging simbolo ng lakas, Komunismo, init at kahambugan. Sabi pa nga ng ilan, ang pula ay kulay ng demonyo.

For me, red for bravery is what we need right now. We need this not because we have to battle foreign oppressors like our ancestors but to battle the many hardships we are currently experiencing: financial crisis, lack of political trust and just about any daily struggles that should have been easy but tend to be otherwise.

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