Archive for May, 1996

Rowena C. Rayco

Saturday, May 11th, 1996

Rowena C. Rayco

junkfemail.friends@incamail.com

Birthday:

01/30/84

Birth:

Yes

City:

Baguio City

State:

Benguet

Country:

Philippines

Marriage:

No

Spouse:

Arrival:

January 1984

Departure:

May 1996

Family

Engr. Rodolfo R. Rayco Baguio City Mrs. Elsa C. Rayco Baguio City Ruchelle Rayco Baguio City Rosalyn Rayco Baguio City Rhoda Gay Rayco Baguio City

Experience

It is true, just the mere fact that we lived there makes us unique. There’s a certain twinkle in the eyes of those who have lived in Tembagapura. Maybe it’s the water, or the location, or how high it is from sea level, or the experiences we encountered…or maybe its the magic of that jewel of a town…nested in beautiful rainforests and majestic mountains. Whatever it is, I will never forget Tembagapura or that bond it has created among the people who have called it home. There’s always that dull pain in my heart whenever I think about Tembagapura. Mostly because I know things will never be the same again. And I sometimes think that my friends around me are so lucky cause they grew up in their birthplace — they never had to leave it. But then, they also never experienced Tembagapura…

Double Entry

Rowena C. Rayco

junkfemail.friends@incamail.com

Birthday:

01/30/84

Birth:

Yes

City:

Baguio City

State:

Benguet

Country:

Philippines

Marriage:

No

Spouse:

Arrival:

Departure:

Family

Engr. Rodolfo R. Rayco Baguio City Mrs. Elsa C. Rayco Baguio City

Rosalyn Rayco

Saturday, May 11th, 1996

Rosalyn Rayco

roserayco@hotmail.com

Birthday:

05/13/80

Birth:

No

City:

Makati City

State:

Metro Manila

Country:

Philippines

Marriage:

No

Spouse:

n/a

Arrival:

March 1981

Departure:

May 1996

Family

parents: Rodolfo (Rudy) and Elsa Rayco (Baguio City) sisters: Ruchelle, Rowena and Rhoda Gay (Baguio City)

Experience

Tembagapura is a strange, wonderful, magical memory I can always fall back on when times get tough (…and when they don&amp#39;t, for that matter). Sometimes I look back and wonder if it was just figment of my imagination. There, I made the best of friends, had the funnest of times, and had the most amazing experiences any person could have in a lifetime. I grew up in that little town nestled in the middle of nowhere. Had to get through the good times and bad times, not to mention the boredom and wet weather… At the time, I wanted so much to see the rest of the real world, but now that I&amp#39;m out and about, sometimes I wish I could go back into the seclusion of the jungles of Tembagapura. It has contributed to a large part of who I am today because of the people I met and the experiences I had. I wouldn&amp#39;t trade any of it for the world. Here&amp#39;s to the craziest, funnest, best childhood any person could ask for. ;)