Monday, December 08, 2014

Bien and her Best Friend Allyson

Bien Mary has moved to her new school, The School for Academics and Arts (TSAA) last November, from her  old school, Kids Playlab Preschool (KPLP), both are not far from our apartment. At KPLP, Bien has her favorite and  best friend, Allyson Villanueva. Below, with Teacher Kayla and Allyson, at one of the special events of the school, September 2014.


Below, Allyson, Julia and Bien; lower photo, with Issa and Allyson, sometime in March 2014.


When Bien moved to her new school, she resisted in  the first few days, she wanted to go to her old school because Allyson is there. When I talked to some  KPLP staff and Joyce, Allyson's mom, they said that Allyson was sad that Bien is no longer in their school, and would look for Bien from time to time.

Last November 23, 2014, Allyson held her 4th birthday party at KPLP.  Teacher Kayla and Joyce informed me and my wife about it days before. Bien would surprise Allyson with her presence. My wife bought a gift for her and the night before, Bien was very excited to give a gift to  her best friend the  next day.

On her birthday, while the kids were already eating their favorite Jollibee meal, Bien came with her gift. They were both excited and shy -- look at their eyes below. Seems they could not believe that they are seeing each  other again, hahaha. Then Bien sat beside her for the meal, see again their eyes :-)


I left Bien at the party. When it was dismissal time, Allyson's two grandmothers and Joyce told me that Allyson was a bit shy in her party. When Bien came, things turned around 180 degrees, she became jolly, happy and excited. Until the party ended.

Outside the school, Bien and Allyson  did what they were doing after class -- running outside and playing around. They can run for 15 minutes or more, until we have to  leave and I needed to pick up Elle at the other school.


The two girls need to see each other again.
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See also:Bien Mary's Moving up Day, April 05, 2014

Elle and Bien at Camp John Hay, Baguio City, June 29, 2014

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