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00:00:00This is not the expected surprise brought by Tami for her 14th birthday.
00:00:15While she was sleeping soundly in their house,
00:00:19in Alicia Zamboanga Cebugay,
00:00:21someone suddenly snuck up and peeped into her ears.
00:00:27Ouch! Ouch! It hurts! It really hurts! Ouch! Ouch!
00:00:33She screamed. Her ears hurt. Someone snuck in.
00:00:36Ouch! It hurts! That's my ear!
00:00:38What happened to you?
00:00:39She said,
00:00:40Mom, it hurts! Help me!
00:00:42She was crying. She was sobbing.
00:00:44Mom, it hurts! Brother! Brother!
00:00:46Ouch! It hurts! That's my ear!
00:00:48They immediately asked their neighbor, Javier, for help.
00:00:53She was covering her ears while crying and screaming.
00:00:56She said, Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
00:00:59I peeped into her ears.
00:01:01I didn't see anything.
00:01:03We put a baby oil.
00:01:05We poured it.
00:01:06After a few minutes,
00:01:08something came out.
00:01:10They were shocked to see what came into her ears.
00:01:19A cockroach.
00:01:21The cockroach didn't just come into Tame's ears.
00:01:24It even had an egg inside.
00:01:29Is that an egg?
00:01:30It's white.
00:01:31The shell of my body is transparent.
00:01:35A baby cockroach.
00:01:39They were shocked to see it.
00:01:43Cockroach!
00:01:44What if one of them came into our ears
00:01:49Ouch!
00:01:50Javier tried to pinch her.
00:01:53I told her, Tame, don't move.
00:01:56If you move, your ear might get hurt.
00:02:01I held Tame's feet.
00:02:03She said, Mom, help me.
00:02:05Tame turned around.
00:02:07When I tried to pull her,
00:02:10Tame started crying.
00:02:13But when Javier pinched her ear,
00:02:17Ouch!
00:02:20her body split in half.
00:02:26I thought the whole body was going to split.
00:02:29What came with it
00:02:33was the shell and the whole egg.
00:02:36Until they noticed,
00:02:38the white eggs of the cockroach spread.
00:02:41The cockroach's shell was left inside Tame's ear.
00:02:46Ouch!
00:02:51I was scared.
00:02:52I told her, Tame might get hurt.
00:02:54How do you feel?
00:02:56I told her, Tame, your ear might get hurt.
00:02:59She said, yes, Mom.
00:03:00Javier carefully pinched the remaining half of the cockroach's body.
00:03:06Ouch!
00:03:13I can't explain what I felt.
00:03:17The cockroach's body was too big to fit in her ear.
00:03:20Tame's body was too big to fit in her ear.
00:03:26It was half an inch long
00:03:30and a quarter inch wide.
00:03:33I saw it, Sir.
00:03:34I was there.
00:03:35I was crying.
00:03:36I told Javier to help me.
00:03:39I was scared.
00:03:40Tame's ear was bleeding.
00:03:42The mother pinched the cockroach's ear
00:03:44from the nest that they use to make cockroaches.
00:03:49It came from the outside of our house.
00:03:51It came from the outside of the nest.
00:03:54According to an entomologist,
00:03:56or an insect expert,
00:03:58the cockroach's ear
00:04:01is not the typical cockroach that we see in our houses.
00:04:05It's the pycnocilus indicus
00:04:08or burrowing cockroach.
00:04:10It's the kind of cockroach that really likes to peck.
00:04:14These cockroaches live on rough and dry land
00:04:18or even in trash.
00:04:20These cockroaches can also hunt.
00:04:23They go out at night to hunt.
00:04:27When they're pecking,
00:04:29because of the small opening,
00:04:31there's a tendency for the tissue to get wounded.
00:04:35Because the legs of the cockroaches have spines,
00:04:38it can cause irritation and bleeding.
00:04:42And what they call a cockroach's egg,
00:04:46turned out to be a cockroach's sperm
00:04:48or a baby cockroach
00:04:50that entered Tame's ear.
00:04:54Oh no!
00:04:56Meanwhile, two days after the incident,
00:04:59I told Tame,
00:05:00Tame, your ear still hurts.
00:05:02He said, yes, it still hurts.
00:05:04I gave him amoxicillin.
00:05:06I gave him half a glass of amoxicillin.
00:05:09That's why Tame was checked by our team.
00:05:13When I looked at the patient's ear,
00:05:15the cockroach was gone.
00:05:17But there was one cockroach leg left.
00:05:20His eardrum was intact.
00:05:22There were some blood clots that I also cleaned.
00:05:25Cockroaches usually like dark places.
00:05:28And they usually crawl on the walls.
00:05:30So I would suggest that it should always be cleaned.
00:05:34We brought back the cockroach's leg.
00:05:37I told him to sleep.
00:05:38What's that on your ear?
00:05:40Cover it with a towel.
00:05:41So that it won't crawl,
00:05:44it should fly
00:05:45and enter our ears.
00:05:49That's it!
00:05:54Our surroundings should always be clean.
00:06:03Where is it delicious to eat?
00:06:05If not at home,
00:06:06in a restaurant,
00:06:08in a restaurant,
00:06:09in a restaurant,
00:06:10in a restaurant,
00:06:11in a restaurant,
00:06:12or in a market?
00:06:15For the people of Dumaguete,
00:06:16For the people of Dumaguete,
00:06:17Before they have breakfast,
00:06:19their chants are heated first.
00:06:22One pizza, please.
00:06:24Their escape.
00:06:26This is a part of their market,
00:06:29that is called
00:06:30that is called
00:06:31that is called
00:06:32Here are two dozen stores
00:06:35that sell hot-hot-hot.
00:06:38Hot!
00:06:39Hot!
00:06:40It can be bread,
00:06:41It can be bread,
00:06:42pancit,
00:06:43boiled egg.
00:06:44Or rice.
00:06:45Or rice.
00:06:46But the most popular hot dish here is the 10-5-5-5 of Merton.
00:06:52This is puto maya that is coated with chocolate, peanut butter, and condensed milk.
00:07:03Creamy!
00:07:07It's like the sweetness and the peanut butter are fighting.
00:07:10It's really good.
00:07:11But wait, why do they call it 10-5-5-5?
00:07:16Puto maya is made with 10 pieces of puto, 5 pieces of chocolate, 5 pieces of condensed milk, and 5 pieces of peanut butter.
00:07:24One day before it's cooked, Merton soaks the sticky rice in water.
00:07:36Then he boils it in a big pot.
00:07:39This is how he levels it.
00:07:42This is how he cooks it.
00:07:4310 kilos of puto maya.
00:07:4510 kilos of puto maya.
00:07:50He puts coconut milk.
00:07:57And so that the rice won't burn, he constantly mixes it.
00:08:01Puto maya.
00:08:10Puto maya.
00:08:11He then puts the puto in a cooler to cool it in the chandi.
00:08:20It's 4 o'clock in the morning.
00:08:22The Na'is are getting ready to heat their chandi in Merton's heat.
00:08:27I have chosen to heat it over 830 in the morning.
00:08:30It's just nice to start your day with something sweet.
00:08:36And the perfect match of their 10-5-5-5 is the drink they sell, which is called Sari-Sari.
00:09:00Every day, Merton can finish 40 kilos of 10-5-5-5 and 2 pots of Sari-Sari.
00:09:0810-5-5-5 is a recipe that Merton inherited from his grandmother, Filomena.
00:09:15Because of the warmth of their chandi in their heat, Merton was able to finish his children in school.
00:09:24When the weather is nice, we only have 12 classes.
00:09:27On the weekends, we can have a chicken cake.
00:09:33This is the Pancit Institution in Tanza, Cavite.
00:09:38It's perfect for on-the-go.
00:09:40You can eat it not on a plate, but on a banana leaf that is made like an ice cream.
00:09:51They call it Pancit Estacion.
00:09:53The name of this Pancit is based on where it was sold before, in an old train station here in Tanza.
00:10:02To maintain its warmth, we use banana leaves.
00:10:07It's not cold at all.
00:10:10It's easy to make.
00:10:12Wherever you are hungry, you can eat it right away.
00:10:15The train station where it can be bought is long gone.
00:10:20But the love of the people of Tanza in Pancit Estacion is still going strong.
00:10:26One of the people who makes it is Alan, who used to be a seaman.
00:10:30And his wife, Ling-Ling.
00:10:32In their Palabokan, there are three variants.
00:10:35Payat, Taba, and Togue.
00:10:37Where instead of noodles, they use Togue.
00:10:41There are a lot of people who choose this because they want to have breakfast in Tanza.
00:10:47What makes their Pancit delicious?
00:10:49Toppings.
00:10:50There are crushed fish crackers, Chicharon, Tinapa Flakes, and Ampalen.
00:10:57Or Prinitong Taba ng Baboy.
00:11:00In cooking Pancit Estacion, the couple has their own stove.
00:11:05Alan prepares the ingredients.
00:11:13Ling-Ling is the one who prepares.
00:11:15That's why they use banana leaves.
00:11:17I need to make 800 pieces every day.
00:11:21Because some people like this.
00:11:24They eat it like this.
00:11:26They say it has an aromatic taste.
00:11:32Most of the time, the couple is already in love.
00:11:34Every time the night passes, the couple is already awake.
00:11:40It's only 2 o'clock in the early morning.
00:11:42Their vegetables are already arriving.
00:11:45Compared to Palabokan, Pancit Estacion is crunchier because of the Togue.
00:11:50The sale of Palabokan and Pancit Estacion had a huge impact.
00:11:56We were able to save money.
00:11:58We were able to buy a house and land.
00:12:00We were able to buy a tricycle and a motorcycle.
00:12:03The sound of these pans is like an alarm clock of the residents of Arnedo in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
00:12:10When they hear this, it means that their favorite breakfast is already cooked.
00:12:16The word Binunge is a Pangasinense word.
00:12:20It means that it is cooked in a pan.
00:12:24One of the experts in making this is Margie.
00:12:43She was able to make Kawayan in a short time because the rice was cooked early.
00:12:47But the rice was raw.
00:12:49or the part that has a hole,
00:12:51will be used.
00:12:53That's why,
00:12:54it's best to get it alive.
00:13:07From here,
00:13:08it's 5 inches.
00:13:09Then from here,
00:13:10it's also 2 inches.
00:13:11After that,
00:13:12we will measure the cut bamboo
00:13:14to cut it to the right size.
00:13:19Let's go!
00:13:27The sticky rice,
00:13:28was first cleaned and softened.
00:13:37After that,
00:13:38it was mixed with coconut milk.
00:13:42Seasoned with salt.
00:13:45Once we put the sticky rice in the pan,
00:13:48we will leave it for half an inch
00:13:49so that it won't be raw.
00:14:01The bananas were covered with banana leaves.
00:14:08They were placed in a row on the ground.
00:14:12And then,
00:14:13it was set on fire
00:14:14so that the inside can be cooked.
00:14:22We will know
00:14:23when the top is soft
00:14:25and the banana leaves are brown.
00:14:33And to open the banana leaves,
00:14:35you have to poke it.
00:14:38And to open the banana leaves,
00:14:40you have to poke it
00:14:42using a knife
00:14:43that is sold for 50 to 100 pesos
00:14:46per piece
00:14:47in Bulinao Public Market.
00:14:49It's delicious.
00:14:50The flavor is smoky and earthy.
00:14:51It's salty.
00:14:52It's tasty
00:14:53when there's a stick.
00:14:54The saltiness and sweetness
00:14:55in your mouth
00:14:56when you eat it.
00:14:57Because of the large number of sellers,
00:14:59the competition increased.
00:15:01That's why,
00:15:02they formed a group
00:15:04and set a time
00:15:06for their sales.
00:15:08It's scheduled
00:15:09so that we can all see it.
00:15:13Our markets and streets
00:15:16are the hearts and kitchens
00:15:18of our communities and towns.
00:15:21And in their hearts,
00:15:23there's a lot of delicious food
00:15:26that will fill
00:15:28or warm up our stomachs.
00:15:35Back to school!
00:15:37Back to the past
00:15:39and to the problems.
00:15:41A child
00:15:42from Mursa Negros Occidental,
00:15:45because they live on the top of a mountain
00:15:48to go to school,
00:15:50is constantly
00:15:52crossing
00:15:53the
00:15:54zip line.
00:16:05He's now in Grade 6.
00:16:07L. James is now 11 years old.
00:16:10But his father, Ricky,
00:16:12still supports him.
00:16:18Ricky wants to make sure
00:16:20that his son will be safe
00:16:22to go to school.
00:16:27Because the road to school
00:16:30is rocky and steep.
00:16:33To cross the mountain,
00:16:35they have to ride
00:16:37on an old
00:16:39and shaky
00:16:41zip line.
00:16:47I'm scared.
00:16:48I don't want to fall.
00:16:52I'm holding on tight
00:16:53so I won't fall.
00:16:55We're getting closer.
00:16:57I hope Rocky survives.
00:17:02If the zip line is too steep,
00:17:06I hope he won't fall.
00:17:08He will fall
00:17:10100 meters.
00:17:14This is the story
00:17:15of a student's
00:17:17close attachment
00:17:20to his dream.
00:17:26The father lives
00:17:28in a remote area
00:17:30in a remote community
00:17:32in the mountains of Murcia
00:17:34in Negros Occidental.
00:17:38To get there,
00:17:40he has to walk for an hour
00:17:42to get there.
00:17:46He also has to cross a river.
00:17:52We will walk for 15 to 20 minutes.
00:18:01After more than an hour,
00:18:03they have arrived
00:18:05at Sitio Managaksak.
00:18:09They got there
00:18:10this man
00:18:11who doesn't have to worry
00:18:13about crossing the cable.
00:18:15He can just buy sugar
00:18:16from the other side.
00:18:18I'm afraid.
00:18:19There's no road here.
00:18:20This is the only road
00:18:22that leads to the market.
00:18:26Only a few people
00:18:27live here in Sitio Managaksak
00:18:29and almost all of them
00:18:30have children.
00:18:32El James' family
00:18:33lives here.
00:18:40It's only 4 in the morning.
00:18:43El James is already getting ready
00:18:45to go to school.
00:18:47After he's done with his hair,
00:18:48he'll eat right away.
00:18:55To save money,
00:18:56he has a baon.
00:18:57This is my son's baon
00:18:59for school
00:19:00so that he won't be hungry.
00:19:06Ricky is already preparing
00:19:08the harnesses
00:19:09that his parents will use
00:19:11to cross the zip line.
00:19:13If you walk slowly,
00:19:15it will take more than an hour.
00:19:17But if you cross the zip line,
00:19:19it will take 5 minutes
00:19:20to get there.
00:19:23The cable that the parents
00:19:24will cross
00:19:25is 300 meters long.
00:19:29The cable is also shaking.
00:19:33But the parents
00:19:34have already calculated
00:19:35their weight.
00:19:38Even so,
00:19:39Ricky admits
00:19:40that he's still nervous.
00:19:42We might cut our car.
00:19:45We might not be able to
00:19:46because it's old.
00:19:48Ricky's harness
00:19:50is already attached to the cable.
00:19:52We tied it with a rope
00:19:54so that it won't cut.
00:19:56It's already old, sir.
00:19:57And it's already torn.
00:20:09Ricky is the first one to cross.
00:20:11If he has a hard time,
00:20:12I can help him.
00:20:252 minutes later,
00:20:26Ricky reached
00:20:27the other end of the cable.
00:20:30Did you have a hard time?
00:20:31No, sir.
00:20:32Because I'm used to this.
00:20:34It's breaking every day.
00:20:38While L. James
00:20:39is also wearing the harness.
00:20:41Didn't you have a hard time?
00:20:44But I had a hard time
00:20:45with Danilog.
00:20:47But L. James
00:20:48hasn't reached
00:20:49the other end yet.
00:20:56Ricky is the first one
00:20:57to cross.
00:20:58If he has a hard time,
00:20:59I can help him.
00:21:002 minutes later,
00:21:01Ricky reached
00:21:02the other end of the cable.
00:21:03Did you have a hard time?
00:21:04No, sir.
00:21:05Because I'm used to this.
00:21:06It's breaking every day.
00:21:08While L. James
00:21:09is also wearing the harness.
00:21:10Didn't you have a hard time?
00:21:11But I had a hard time
00:21:12with Danilog.
00:21:132 minutes later,
00:21:14Ricky reached
00:21:15the other end of the cable.
00:21:17Suddenly,
00:21:18he stopped.
00:21:47Ricky is the first one
00:21:48to cross.
00:21:49If he has a hard time,
00:21:50I can help him.
00:21:512 minutes later,
00:21:52Ricky reached
00:21:53the other end of the cable.
00:21:54Didn't you have a hard time?
00:21:55No, sir.
00:21:56Because I'm used to this.
00:21:57It's breaking every day.
00:21:58If he has a hard time,
00:21:59I can help him.
00:22:002 minutes later,
00:22:01Ricky reached
00:22:02the other end of the cable.
00:22:03Didn't you have a hard time?
00:22:04No, sir.
00:22:05Because I'm used to this.
00:22:06It's breaking every day.
00:22:072 minutes later,
00:22:08Ricky reached
00:22:09the other end of the cable.
00:22:10Didn't you have a hard time?
00:22:11No, sir.
00:22:12Because I'm used to this.
00:22:13It's breaking every day.
00:22:142 minutes later,
00:22:16Ricky reached
00:22:17the other end of the cable.
00:22:18How can you
00:22:19poop like that,
00:22:20when you're teasing your older brother?
00:22:21Yes.
00:22:22Did you have a hard time?
00:22:23No, sir.
00:22:30Ricky's father
00:22:31also ride this motorcycle
00:22:32to school.
00:22:39T.L. James
00:22:40is a cheerful child,
00:22:42Funda mentor,
00:22:43but also
00:22:44and she's really hardworking.
00:22:55The one who is usually left at home is Rose.
00:23:01That day, she had to bring her four-year-old baby girl, Mary Rose,
00:23:07to the daycare center which is located on the other side of the mountain.
00:23:15On the other side.
00:23:19Are you nervous?
00:23:20Yes, because I'm with my daughter.
00:23:22I'm taking care of my daughter.
00:23:37Before she could reach the other side,
00:23:39she stopped.
00:23:42Rose stopped.
00:24:10Are you nervous?
00:24:11Yes.
00:24:18The mother was able to safely reach the other side of the zip line.
00:24:24We're safe.
00:24:25I didn't know that my hand was stuck in the mud hole.
00:24:40Meanwhile, before going home, L. James finished his assignment at the school.
00:24:46I finished it here because it's hard to go up there.
00:24:52If it's not hot, it's not.
00:24:54It used to be bright, but now it's hot.
00:25:01After that, her father, Ricky, accompanied her again to go home by zip line.
00:25:10I can do it.
00:25:11I can do it, my father.
00:25:12I can endure it.
00:25:13I can see my daughter finish her studies.
00:25:16That's what I'm asking for, that they finish their studies.
00:25:31L. James' family earned money by making barbeque sticks.
00:25:36I earned around Php 1,000 per month.
00:25:41But growing vegetables is their livelihood here in the mountains.
00:25:46This is also the reason why they chose to live here from their hometown.
00:25:51It's been 4 years already.
00:25:53We used to live down there.
00:25:55But our land was included in my grandfather's purchase.
00:25:59That's why we don't have a house here.
00:26:01That's why we came here to the mountains and built a house here.
00:26:06They have a dissentiment to live in the mountains.
00:26:08But they are far away from civilization.
00:26:11Every day, I come here.
00:26:13Then in the afternoon, I go back there again because it's hard.
00:26:17Because of this, their 8-year-old daughter, Ezra,
00:26:21chose to live with her brother, Ricky, in the village.
00:26:24Maybe something happened to him,
00:26:26or his hand got stuck.
00:26:28That's what I'm thinking.
00:26:30I hope our livelihood is not here.
00:26:33And we won't go home here.
00:26:36That's why L. James is so determined to finish his studies.
00:26:41His dream is to become a seaman.
00:26:44I want to go to school so I can be like him.

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