open/close the light instead of on/off
open/close the light instead of on/off
My wife says shut the light.Sometimes it's how she pronounces words that makes me laugh, even after almost 4 years here she still pronounces many words very literally and not as they should be pronounced and now, as our 11 year old daughter sounds as English now as any of her school mates, she has started to laugh at her mum's pronunciation as well.
Living with a Filipina wife is still amazing to me.
The language of love is easy for Filipinas as they are the most loving and tactile ladies in the world.
I tell my wife she can speak Tagalog, Bisayan and English and she should be very proud of these achievements.
It is the way Filipinas are so adaptable that I find the most impressive.
After watching how England works they can make a house into a home.
We are very lucky men. For all the others still going through the visa process, keep plugging away.
One day you will share every day with your mahal too![]()
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
lo hunnie remeber when u asked me to by around huh ? i said oh beer u mean A round we almost fell apart laffing are we ..... or arnt we or diddnt we
LOve you hunnie your always say the cutiest things in the cutiest way
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