WHat a wonderful classy lady! I was so privileged to have known her even if ever so briefly back in 1965. Inday, you remind me so much of the manners and tone of Audrey Hepburn. I know it's a little late, Inday, but better late than never -- R.I.P., Inday. You are class personified.
Buenas Diaz. Good to see and hear the story of this lady. I am not from Negros, am in Mindanao, but my grandfather, a Calsis or Chalcis on mother side, is from there. I remember my grandfather told me when i was younger "you treat well the natives, they are people like us, you may not know they are your relatives." To which i would say "yes Lolo." It is good to know that in those times those who were priviledged treat people well and equal. By the way who is now the historian of the family, who keeps the traditions.
WHat a wonderful classy lady! I was so privileged to have known her even if ever so briefly back in 1965. Inday, you remind me so much of the manners and tone of Audrey Hepburn. I know it's a little late, Inday, but better late than never -- R.I.P., Inday. You are class personified.
Buenas Diaz.
Good to see and hear the story of this lady. I am not from Negros, am in Mindanao, but my grandfather, a Calsis or Chalcis on mother side, is from there. I remember my grandfather told me when i was younger "you treat well the natives, they are people like us, you may not know they are your relatives." To which i would say "yes Lolo."
It is good to know that in those times those who were priviledged treat people well and equal.
By the way who is now the historian of the family, who keeps the traditions.
i miss tita diding gaston pacis
Wonderful....