Larongng lahi is very close to our hearts, it was our happiness way back then. At the end of the day, we always went home with the stinky smell after playing under the sun and even shared with Mom and Dad of where we have been and what we have done the whole day.
And of course, your day wouldn't be complete without watching your favorite educational morning tv show. I remember Granny used to buy me my favorite Adong chocolates so I have something to eat while watching my favorite shows.
Take time to listen and be reminded of your beautiful childhood memories. Try not to get teary eyes.
Video credits to Jayson Dela Cruz
Time flies so fast, some of our Laro ng lahi has been forgotten. With the modern world, I feel a bit sad for the new generations who were unable to experience those traditional games which are more exciting rather than mobile games. Drama series are most aired on TV instead of Educational shows. Songs were being revived and remixed, the original song is still the best for me. Adong chocolates can still be found in the market, but most kids now prefer branded and imported chocolates. Houses are fully intact in one place, yet the Bayanihan trait is still in the heart of Filipinos.
Looking back with this memories gives a smile on my heart, but on the other hand, I can feel a sadness inside me. We're not getting any younger, soon these memories will fade away as we leave this world. And if I will be given a chance I would like to go back and experience my childhood once again.
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We all know that school life was the golden period of our lives but gone are the days for every 90s kid. We often say we don't realise the value of the moment till it's gone, the same goes with school memories.
Also, 90s school kids were probably the last generation that spent time outside playing with friends and not on mobile games. 90s kids have school friends, not Facebook friends. We were the last generation of kids who truly knew how to be kids. These days, playing outside has been replaced by sitting inside texting, playing video games and surfing the internet.
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