One of the later stops on the tour, we stopped at the Clarin Ancestral House. The house dates back to the 1840s and was the home of the former governor of Bohol (when it was still a Spanish colony). Descendants of the house live in it until this day. The main reason I'm posting this is just to show you how "hands on" Dek was about everything in the Philippines. He wants to touch everything. Stairs, floors, toilets - you name something unsanitary or unsafe - this kid would go for it. After awhile we gave up, but by the end of the day he'd be like a little Pig Pen with his own cloud of dust, not to mention layers of dirt on his feet, following him everywhere.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Climbing on Up
One of the later stops on the tour, we stopped at the Clarin Ancestral House. The house dates back to the 1840s and was the home of the former governor of Bohol (when it was still a Spanish colony). Descendants of the house live in it until this day. The main reason I'm posting this is just to show you how "hands on" Dek was about everything in the Philippines. He wants to touch everything. Stairs, floors, toilets - you name something unsanitary or unsafe - this kid would go for it. After awhile we gave up, but by the end of the day he'd be like a little Pig Pen with his own cloud of dust, not to mention layers of dirt on his feet, following him everywhere.
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