Love stories are always intriguing since it gives every lovers a choice to be inspired and realize the existence of true love. Journeys are always exciting since it travels time and creates history. My grandparent’s love story, more than just a fairy tale, but a solid proof that unconditional love can survive the test of time.
Albert and Nena, my grandparents, are both alumni of Silliman University, located in Dumaguete City which at that time is known to be a “Party University." In one of their freshman welcome party for the Medical Department of the said university, Albert had a sight of Nena who was introduced to him by his younger brother.

Since Albert and his brothers were schooled in Silliman University since grade school and were known in sports, they always had the edge towards other male students, in short they were the "home boys" and the University campus is their "hood."
Nena, called mommy nens by us grandchildren, the
beautiful lady from Davao City is quite shy and very reserve. Being young and beautiful as noted by Albert, called big daddy by us. Albert claims she had the best legs and the smallest waist line (not that the she wears a mini skirt but he figured it out).
Albert was indeed "love struck" was out there to impress Nena as being the "Man.”
Until 12 midnight struck, Cinderella time! Reality check! Albert realized he needed to finish high school!
Albert strived hard to finish high school and pursued Nena in College. Nena has no idea that her persistent suitor was younger than her. Albert triumphantly won the "lucky suitor award" and started dating Nena. Their first date was in Wurling Beach and Albert vividly remembered that was the first time he stole a kiss from Nena.
Years passed in college days and Nena had to pursue her medical studies in Manila. This college move never hindered Albert's love for Nena, he decided to take a janitorial job in the University to raise money and be able
to visit Nena in Manila.
On July 9, 1958, Albert and Nena decided to get married after 7 years of dating. My grandparents was blessed with 6 children (my mom is the eldest) which made their 50 wedding anniversary journey worth the travel.
Having showered with love and joy by 13 grand children, "Big Daddy and mommy Nena" are thankful for God's blessings and provisions. It was amazing to witness something so rare and pure, its inspiring to know a story and pass it on let others know what love has given. On their 50th wedding anniversary we celebrate thanksgiving for love, good health, and strong family ties.
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