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St Mary's School Foundation Celebration Day 1

>> Saturday, September 6, 2014



The first day of the school's foundation celebration is usually opened with the program participated by the grade school department. So we went early to witness Lili's and River's group's dance number. 


This happened in the morning. After their number, we usually roam around the grounds and see what events and stalls we could visit, and what goods and food items we can buy. Of course, during this time, we discovered SIONGA or Siopao na Panga ng Tuna, and bought a box before going home for lunch.


In the afternoon, we came back and played Bingo Socials. 


Bingo Socials is fun and exciting, and every year, we almost always win, hehehe.. Almost :-)


This time is also a time that we declare cheat day as we splurge and enjoy fries, shakes, deep-fried goodies, and many others. The kids are allowed at this time to eat these foods. 


During our "tambay", students from the high school department asked us if we want to sponsor a mangrove to help save the environment. We gladly did, because before they even came to us, Lili was already telling us to do so. The high school students who volunteered to bring the sign around have already caught my daughter's attention. 


So we just sat as we watched other kids get caught and hand cuffed, imprisoned in the jail booth, and many others. 


River was caught thrice and was hand cuffed with three different girls, who were older than him, while Lili kept hiding because she was actually sought after to be hand cuffed with a former classmate. 


My sister dicovered a new favorite in Peanuts-- Pilipinut. The peanut pack she bought was truly worth the buy. I should have bought some more. 


When we got home, during movie marathon, we enjoyed the peanut, and all I can think of was buying some more the next day. 





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Sionga: Siopao na Panga ng Tuna


Look at what we have discovered this morning. We went to SMS to watch the kids perform their dance number for the Dance Showdown by the Grade School Department. The morning was exciting as it was, and the school spirit seemed to be in everyone. Sweet and I, while waiting for the program to start, roamed around the campus to see what the kids will be enjoying, as much as look into new things for them to enjoy. 

Lo and behold, something pink caught our attention. Sionga, short for Siopao na Panga ng Tuna was there waiving at us, inviting us to try. 


We were about to buy but then the program started, so we had to go and see the kids perform, per grade level. When Lili and River were done, we immediately went back to the stall of Sionga: Siopao na Panga ng Tuna, bought one box which contains 6 yummy pieces. 


Then I started asking questions about its origins, its flavors, and we were even handed the two kinds of sauces to use when eating the Sionga: Siopao na Panga ng Tuna. 


Of course, my best taste goes to the one where there was no sauce added. I just love it plain. The sauces add variety of flavors and extra kick. 


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