
Fast forward to 2008 and EJ and Miguel meet up again. Now, a few pounds heavier and inches taller. Miguel is now in first year high school and EJ has probably given up collecting trains and now plays soccer? Or maybe, baseball?
Here are pictures as they goof and play around in Sonya’s Garden, where the cousins and Tita Nenen and my mom shared a sumptuous lunch.
Hidden among the hills past Tagaytay, Sonya’s Garden gives rest and quiet to many tired and hardworking professionals (like Chief and I) to enjoy the garden and the food… and the open space.
For many balikbayan families, Sonya’s Garden is a memorable place to visit and experience the cuisine of organically grown vegetables and ingredients, all served fresh everyday. Plus, bottomless dalandan juice and turon (my favorite)

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