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By: Regina V. Santos Mother of Jacobo, Nursery A and Amaya, Toddlers A I re m e m b e r m y fi r s t mother’s day celebration in Rosemont so clearly. It was a hot s u n n y d a y. W e w e r e i n a classmate’s house in Cavite and we swam and spent the day with our moms. We had a hand made poster made of manila paper with doodles we thought was as great as the masterpieces of great artists. It was a great bonding day with our moms and friends outside the norms of the usual school day. Fast forward to literally, 30 years later. I am again in another R o s e m o n t M o t h e r ’s d a y C e l e b r a t i o n . I t ’s a s i m i l a r experience but somewhat different. This time, I am mom of a three year old so excited to be in Cuenca park for a Hands On Mama Celebration- our first activity for the school year! It was definitely a great day as expected. I felt so proud to see my son lead the opening prayer in front of the whole school with such ease. It made me so happy to see him give his all and enjoy every second of t h e n u r s e r y b o y ’s d a n c e performance of “The Best Day of My Life”. There’s no word to describe the feeling of what it’s like reading about what your son is most grateful for about his mom, for the first time ever. The task of co-designing a bag with my son using old clothes and mementos was challenging and at the same time amusing because it was nostalgic, just like the whole event for me. My son was experiencing something I had experienced as a child and I myself was experiencing it again with the same people I did 30 years ago… my classmates then were also moms just like me, our second moms or “school moms” Ms. Tessie , and Mrs. Campos who was Ms. Goco then)