Lols I remember that hilot growing up. It’s funny seeing it now. It seems quite rare to see those nowadays specially if you’re living in the city. I grew up in the province and there’s no hospital around so we have to rely on hilot. By the way I’m curious how and where does penelope works? I wish i had the opportunity to work early to have more experience. And she started at an early age.
Dude, you're overdoing it with mechanical filtration. The very simple solution for your tilapia's are culturing duckweed or azolla. It serves as natural filtration and food for tilapia's.
Another inspirational video. Balancing work and family is what an ideal father should do, but many fathers in the Philippines, if not all, end up working long hours to earn money and sometimes forget to spend time with their families. I understand this because everyone needs to work to provide for their families, and often, the salary doesn’t match the hard work put in. Still, we have to work to put food on the table, buy essential items, and pay for schooling. I’m glad to see and be inspired by these videos, especially since I am originally from Loboc on my father’s side. Peace and cheers to the wonderful family of "Pursuit for Coconuts." GO! GO! GO! GO!
Thank you for the kind words! It’s definitely a challenge to balance work and family, but we’re doing our best. What part of Loboc is your dad’s side from? Maybe we’re neighbors lol
@@pursuitofcoconuts Thank you for your thoughtful feedback, Sir! Balancing work and family can certainly be challenging, but it’s all worth it. My father's house is in Ondol, Loboc, about 100 to 150 meters from the highway and the river. I think we might be neighbors, at least in terms of proximity to my father's lot, as my family and I actually live in Cebu! 😊
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Lols I remember that hilot growing up. It’s funny seeing it now. It seems quite rare to see those nowadays specially if you’re living in the city. I grew up in the province and there’s no hospital around so we have to rely on hilot. By the way I’m curious how and where does penelope works? I wish i had the opportunity to work early to have more experience. And she started at an early age.
That’s awesome you remember hilot! It’s definitely not as common in the city now. She worked at her Lolo's Inn nearby for her summer job lol
Dude, you're overdoing it with mechanical filtration. The very simple solution for your tilapia's are culturing duckweed or azolla. It serves as natural filtration and food for tilapia's.
maybe it's the rain causing those deaths...??
Another inspirational video. Balancing work and family is what an ideal father should do, but many fathers in the Philippines, if not all, end up working long hours to earn money and sometimes forget to spend time with their families. I understand this because everyone needs to work to provide for their families, and often, the salary doesn’t match the hard work put in. Still, we have to work to put food on the table, buy essential items, and pay for schooling.
I’m glad to see and be inspired by these videos, especially since I am originally from Loboc on my father’s side. Peace and cheers to the wonderful family of "Pursuit for Coconuts." GO! GO! GO! GO!
Thank you for the kind words! It’s definitely a challenge to balance work and family, but we’re doing our best.
What part of Loboc is your dad’s side from? Maybe we’re neighbors lol
@@pursuitofcoconuts Thank you for your thoughtful feedback, Sir! Balancing work and family can certainly be challenging, but it’s all worth it. My father's house is in Ondol, Loboc, about 100 to 150 meters from the highway and the river. I think we might be neighbors, at least in terms of proximity to my father's lot, as my family and I actually live in Cebu! 😊