Sister’s Indeed
I laughed so hard when my little sister Ging-ging posted this in her facebook. You see, I am 6 years older than Resty, and she is 5 years older than Ging-ging. Since our parents could not afford to buy us clothes, I am usually very careful that I will not ruin the clothes I have so that I could hand it down to my sisters. I sometimes get hand me downs from my older brother’s clothes or backpack. Anyways, even if we had our own jobs and went on separate ways, I still send my clothes to my sisters instead of having them just sit in the closet. Thankfully none of us has b.o. or it would have been yucky.
Well, the shirt above I got here in the US. I have used it in Florida. In fact, that was the first shirt I got here in the US. I even wore that when we went to Canada in 2004. When I gained weight, I decided to send it to Resty. She took it to Taiwan with her. The picture above is taken in Taiwan. Then when she gained weight, she passed it on to Ging-ging. When I went home, I forgot to ask them about it or if it still looks ok. Although I am sure it does because mama is so delicate with clothes. It surely made me remember about the sisterhood of the traveling pants movie. Only it is a pair of pants not a top.




