Friday, April 12, 2013

100% Romblomanon


Finally, it's summer! Time for me to return to Romblon - and this is what actually makes summer one of my favorite seasons. The beach, the clear blue sky, and of course, the relatives in every corner of the town.

I've never spent a long time in Romblon, except for my summer vacations which I have been doing ever since I can remember. Plus, it is a must for me to pay a visit to this province every year. You see, my roots are here, on both of my parents' sides. Even on my grandparents and great grandparents' sides too.

Take a look at this. If I'm gonna expand my name and include my great grandparents' surnames, it's gonna be like this:

NATALIE JANE Espilembergo-Fruelda-Falqueza-Moscoso Fallesgon-Fetalino-Fondevilla-Malayo

...or in mathematical equation:

Let me show you where I got these names. Here are my grandparents (baka mag-hale pa kita):
-Francisco Fondevilla Malayo, son of Susana Fondevilla of the Francisco Fondevilla Clan of Corcuera and Cesario Malayo of Romblon
-Josefina Fallesgon Fetalino-Malayo, daughter of Teoducia Fallesgon of Odiongan and Sesinando Fetalino of the Eleuterio Fetalino Clan of Calatrava
-Sabas Falqueza Moscoso, son of Guillerma Falqueza of Calatrava and Juan Moscoso of Romblon
-Emilia Espilembergo Fruelda-Moscoso, daughter of Anselma Espilembergo and Feliciano Fruelda of Calatrava

So there. I'm 100% Romblomanon by bloodline. Native na native. Purebreed ;) Hahaha. I love you, Romblon! See you soon!

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