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It has been a year and a day since the pain — that heartache we called typhoon Yolanda. There are no more words left to be said about it.

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She came into my life like a happy song, bringing with her an arsenal of arts and crafts.

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I’m writing this just as Thanksgiving Day is winding down.

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So it wasn’t me who had coffee with Inday Mañosa, executive director of the Philippine Ballet Theater. It wasn’t me who discussed Balanchine and Gershwin with the legendary ballet dancer and teacher, known to her students as Tita Inday. That was my dancing twin.
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It has been a year and a day since the pain — that heartache we called typhoon Yolanda. There are no more words left to be said about it.

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She came into my life like a happy song, bringing with her an arsenal of arts and crafts.

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So it wasn’t me who had coffee with Inday Mañosa, executive director of the Philippine Ballet Theater. It wasn’t me who discussed Balanchine and Gershwin with the legendary ballet dancer and teacher, known to her students as Tita Inday. That was my dancing twin.
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