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FELENG AND MOTHER'S PICTURE TAKEN
January 16
Upon the first existence of small-sized pictures, they had
their picture taken at Bert's Photo finishing. it took us
the greatest difficulties of persuading her to have picture
taken. We went from studio to studio still she refuses to
have picture taken. The same thing with Adeling. They are
ashamed to face persons. We bought Feleng a fan still she
didin't like too. But at last she was persuaded as her
mother held her and they are both taken. Feleng is wearing
a Filipina dress.
ADELING HAD MEASLES AND FEVER
February 1
They are all in the province due to the baptism of Cong
Digno's daughter, Eling. Adeling had fever, measles and
cold. We could not get away from her and she always cry.
When she became little bit well, we went home in the city.
In the train, she had a high fever and she always like to
drink water. A few days later, she became well already.
OUR THIRD CHILD, ERNING (Ernesto Angeles)
(My Dad---Alice)
September 26, 1935, Thursday Morning at 3:15 a.m.
At about midnight, Dearie begins to feel pains in her
abdomen and in the groins. As they grew painful and
continuous, she could not sleep. First, I let her drink
soda
water mixed with one fresh egg in order to distinguish such
pains from those caused by colic. Yet it did not stop. So I
already prepared hot water and called for the midwife,
Aling Titang at Economia Street. Although she is already
sleeping she woke up and went with me including her
assistant. But Dearie was not yet to deliver so it took
them more than three hours to attend her. In all, Dearie
drank six fresh eggs to have more energy during her
delivery. Now the pains grew more severe and they occur at
intervals. When I beg "maman" for the midwives from
grandma, it rained. As it stops, Uncle Ering came and
helped us. Brods and Gundo are also present. The midwives
and Uncle say that when the pulse jumps over the finger
tips, she is sure to deliver. So at about three o'clock,
the midwife got as much as newspapers as she ould get and
placed them under Dearie's buttocks to prevent soiling the
mat. Then she took pills to expel the "sumilim" which is
the
main cause of severe pains. As she was fond of lying down
on the floor without mat during her pregnancy, so she felt
a very painful delivery unlike before. Yet I have been
persistent praying for their safety. And as the "panubigan"
exploded, then she delivered. And Lo! It is a boy! We
became happy and thanks God she passed all those
hardships. The midwife did not bathe him anymore as he has
cold. She just wiped him with cotton.
As we have no money, so we just paid 50 centavos as advance
payment to Aling Titang. In all we spent 10 pesos. Six
pesos to aling Titang and 4 pesos to Aling Isabel, the one
who took care of her in her confinement. I took three days
accrued leave and some more later. For one week, I washed
the clothes then Itang took care of it during October for 3
pesos. Dearie closed on Oct. 16 which is Wednesday and I
took two days accrued leave.
ERNING RECOGNIZES WHITE OBJECTS
October 26, 1935
He begins to recognize white objects and distinguish the
presence of someone by sound. If I speak approaching him he
stops crying. Then if I move to different positions near
him, he follows me and turns his head toward me. And if I
hold his hands he lifts his head for he wanted to be
carried upon. He even kicks hard against my palms when I
hold his feet. During this one month, he seldom cries but
frequently urinates and moves his bowels.
ERNING LEARNS TO LAUGH
November 12, Tuesday
At exactly one month and a half, Erning begins to smile
whenever teased. He has skin eruptions somewhat
"tubig-tubigan" and also cough. During the Innauguration of
the Philippine Commonwealth which is Nov. 15th, he was able
to laugh louder with us. He is very peaceful and seldom
cries. He cries when he is very impatient of lying down and
sees nobody with him.
BAPTISM OF ERNING
December 1, Sunday
The baptism of Erning took place this day in the Sampaloc
Church with Brods Isco as the sponsor. Mother-in-law, cong
digno and Edong came to share with our happiness. We have a
small preparation costing around 10 pesos. The affair
lasted until 3:00 in the afternoon for although it was just
a small "salo-salo" we have many visitors mostly our
neighbors and relatives. It so happened that after going to
church, I received a note from the Chief Clerk requesting
my presence in the Director's office for overtime work due
to the bunch of mails dispatched by hte China Clipper,
which arrived on November 29, 1935 and left Dec.2, 1935.
After going with them to the church at 10:30, I proceeded
to the office by calesa. We worked until one o'clock the
next morning and ate in the Boston restaurant.
Some of the regalos are:
- 3 hens from mother-in-law
- 1 hen from Tatang ering
- calapiniera of ice cream from Tatang Ambo
ERNING BEGINS TO LAUGH
December 19, 1935
At nearly three months old, he begins to laugh and shouts aloud. He plays with anyone who may tease him. Early in the morning he always awake looking for white objects. then if he sees that it is dark without any lamp, he cries. His cough subsides a great deal. At this time, he can easily move away from his mat by kicking.
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