Lisa & LetLet: Cebu Philippines

Dec.19, 2005: Cebu Philippines
This week I'd like to concentrate on Lisa, LetLet and Family - 2 sisters in a Cebu Family that I help support with RICE & meals.
I moved into a small house on a long dead-end street in their Cebu Barangay in Dec. 2004; it's a quiet street with many extended family members of my good friend Kuya Cris Susing living in multiple houses there; Cris knew I was looking for a small place in that neighborhood and a day after asking for his help, he came to my hotel & brought me to see the house, which I took that day, as it was SO much cheaper than staying in the small hotel I was in.
Lisa & LetLet's Family live at the top of that street off the noisy intersection, in a simple wood & pressboad dwelling that has electricity, but no running water....they're very poor, and yet very happy - very loving & close...they always teach me so many things when I'm around them.
As I would take daily walks to the corner store, I would pass their small house & the children would always be playing outside, and Lisa & LetLet immediately stole my heart with their smiles & charm.
I began photographing their 8-member Family nearly every day, and the sisters would always run down the street to greet me as they saw me approaching - although the street was about a 1/4mile long, Lisa & LetLet always seemed to know when I was out & about, and would always come to find me.
Since their small house was on my way back from the corner store, I resolved to never visit their house empty-handed, so I always brought the Family at least 9 to 12 loaves of fesh bread from the local Julie's Bakeshop, and fresh fruit & vegetables from the market accross their street.
Daily meals were another issue - I didn't have anywhere near the money to do 8 meals, 3 times a day for the entire Family - so I would simply invite whatever Family members who happened to be out on the corner (near the BBQ store), to take their lunch &/or dinners with me at 5Bros. BBQ - and that was Lisa & LetLet 90pct. of the time, as their older brothers & sisters were often busy helping their Mama, Milagros with the daily chores.
Neither Lisa, LetLet nor Milagros ever asked me for anything - and they never, ever attempted to try to take advantage of my generosity.
I love and respect their Family, and I've learned more from being around them all than they'll ever know.
More images & stories about them all this week,
PJAMES