Millions of women in the world, yet only one Lola Alet we could ever have 💙
I KNEW. I'M NEVER READY TO LOSE SOMEONE SO DEAR 💔
Yuhom nga matahum that you always wear on. . .creatively-silly pamungos of those gray hair that excites us to find out how u did and what medium u used (hehe. Hello to those pink na bugkos sa apple, etc) . . . those "Ay apaaaw(s)!" we often hear from you that we even imporsonate u saying it. . .and the gestures of kindness u showed to us, your legit family, and your family-like-treated friends. . .
Thank you for giving me a Mama Din to look up to, for raising her into being a positively cheerful person and a tough mom that she is now (still the toughest even at her saddest and hardest). . . the Wonder Woman of our small-happy-fam.
Thank you for being the apple of our eyes whenever our family would have a planned reunion or just a simple (unplanned) mini-gathering.
Thank you for giving me a humorous and lovely extendeds which always made me thank God for belonging in.
(and Thank you for pushing it to live through the years, even if it means living alone in your home with your low-key lifestyle, untiringly showing genuine kindness to the people around you. . . until one sunday morning prior to your 76th birth-week, a phone call of your unexpected death shattered us to tears)
YOU WILL BE MISSED AND FOREVER BE LOVED 'LA!
Your just-graduated; unemployed (yet);
...............G A I L...............