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00:00Buying ice cream with my mom, going home from kindergarten.
00:10Our whole family, we would go to Laguna Hot Spring at night.
00:17We would bring all of our food.
00:20Outside our gate, there were people selling fishballs, tusok-tusok, scramble.
00:26At that time, my favorite was scramble.
00:28We would just hang out at the gate.
00:30We would say, Kuya, buy us a scramble.
00:33Because we couldn't go out.
00:34So we would just hang out at the gate.
00:36That's my favorite childhood memory.
00:39Beach.
00:41All of our family, all of our relatives, we would hang out together.
00:45And we would have a lot of fun.
00:48That's one of the things that's memorable to me because
00:52we were just so happy.
00:54We would play with my cousins.
00:57And my other cousins are not here in the Philippines anymore.
01:02So I don't have them anymore.
01:04I can't be with them anymore.
01:06So that's one of the memories that I will never forget.
01:12Maybe my favorite childhood memory is
01:15when I was still living in Santa Maria, Bulacan.
01:18My friends and I would wake up at 4.30am
01:22to go straight to Ms. Maria's store
01:26to buy the first batch of delicious pandesal.
01:30Then we would have breakfast together.
01:33Then our day would go straight to playing.
01:38Because back then in Santa Maria, Bulacan,
01:40it's okay to go out anytime because it's safe.
01:44It's just fun and you get to know all the people in the province.
01:48Favorite childhood memory?
01:50I will always go back to these series of memories.
01:55But it was the time that I spent with my grandfather here in the Philippines.
02:05I remember the times that...
02:08I was his favorite back then.
02:10These are the times that my grandfather would ride his bicycle
02:15and he would take me around the river in Maykalumpang.
02:21Going to Baguio to ride horses.
02:24Before coming down to Manila,
02:28we'd go to La Union to the beach
02:32with my brother, my sister, my mom, and my dad.
02:35Oh, there's a lot!
02:40This is where I learned that I wanted to be an artist.
02:43Because my sister has a store in front of our house.
02:46She has a boutique.
02:48So in the escaparate,
02:50there's what you call an accordion for closing, right?
02:54When it's open, there's a gap like this
02:57in the escaparate, outside.
03:00I was the only one
03:02I would cross the gap and stand there.
03:05I would sing If You Leave Me Now.
03:08Then I would cry.
03:10That was my game.
03:12I would make-believe.
03:13Although I didn't know...
03:15I only knew the tone of If You Leave Me Now.
03:18It was sad and melancholy.
03:22So I would cry.
03:24Then I would repeat it on the other side.
03:26I would cross again on the other side.
03:28Then I would cry again.
03:30I would sing.
03:31Then I would cry.
03:34I think there were six.
03:36Five or six.
03:37That was my game.
03:39And then...
03:42There was...
03:46There was a paper factory
03:51on the other side.
03:55The machinery was noisy.
03:58There was a doorbell.
04:02I would go through it.
04:04I would knock on the door.
04:09When I knew that the door was about to open,
04:12I would run.
04:14When the door closed,
04:16I would look at it.
04:18I would go back.
04:21I was the only one.
04:22I like to play alone.
04:25Those are the...
04:29Bully!
04:30Savage!
04:31I was young back then.
04:33But I enjoyed it.