Saturday, October 23, 2004

Nice-looking Tandem of Two Sisters in the family

The eldest child in Samoore family was Raiwind "Wind" M. Samoore. Dinrasheed came after him while Yashier was next to Din. All of them moved ahead to hereafter. Then, Ainehr and Pharshie followed to their brothers' birth order. It was the reason why these two sisters always appeared with no other than their mother and father.

Both sisters were to close in and out of their home. The pictured posted on the right side of this blog post was captured in the lion statue rested in Sulu Provincial Capitol Park. It is the biggest park in Mindanao with beautiful scenic landscape designed many years ago. Ainehr and Pharshie loved to visit this park during their childhood days. Moore owned Yassica camera those days used to capture photos of his school activities as school head.

Ainehr and Pharshie were only separated for about two years. Monday to Friday, Ainehr was alone in Mohammad Tulawie Central School while Pharshie was in Hji. Gulamu Raso Elementary School. Only weekends, both sisters are together at home with their friends in the neighborhood.

Ainehr loved Pharshie very much and Pharshie loved her, too. As shown in the picture, Pharshie was so little girl and looked weak. Unlike Ainehr, she seemed strong and aggressive. She was as muscular as masculine child.