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Staying Cool


As some of you may know, the JBLCF in our foreign mailing address stands for "John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation." We live on a campus founded by my great grandfather. One of the big time benefits of living on campus is having free access ot the campus pool. We swim almost every day. The life guard, Hans, has taught my kids how to swim, and now they are very confident in the water, and swim very well. This also gives us daily excersize (Lord knows, my gut needs it). How blessed are we that we can enjoy this great way to beat the heat here in the Philippines?

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