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My LUCKY NUMBERS: 7 & 8

1. my first name has 8 letters
2. my family name has 8 letters
3. year of birth: 1977
4. birthday: Sept. 28
5. year I finished college: 1998

6. year I got married: 1998 (of course graduation came before marriage, di ba Nay?)
7. number of times I was on the DEAN's list: 7
semesters (I was a college scholar for one sem)
8. the only subject I got a grade of 1 (uno) : History (it has 7 letters)
9. in high school, I was awarded BEST in ENGLISH - English has 7 letters
10. the honor I got in high school: 5th Honorable mention, this is the
7th place, since we had Valedictorian as the first and Salutatorian as the second placer
11. our home address when I was a kid: #25 Inda Maria St., Potrero. (2+5=7)
12. our home address when I lived in Manila with my own family: #26 Pineapple road. (2+6=8)
13. our home address now in Angeles City: #1443 (last two numbers: 4+3=7
)
14. my mobile number : 0000-000-0043 (last two numbers: 4+3=7)
15. the day when my husband became my official boyfriend twelve years ago: Sept. 25 (2+5=7
)
16. the day we got married: November 26 (2+6=8)
17. year when I gave birth to STEF: 1998
18. Charles' (my bunso) birthdate: Oct. 4, 2001 (10/4/2001 -- 1+0+4+2+0+0+1=8)
19. my husband was born in July -- July is the 7th month of the year
20. Stef's weight upon birth: 7.8 pounds
21. Charles' weight upon birth: 7.7 pounds
22. my student number in college : 94-02159( 94 is the year of my entry at UP; 0+2+1+5+9=17 -- 1+7= 8)
23. my student number in my post-grad studies: 00-1634 (last two numbers: 3+4=7)
24. my daughter, Steffi, won the title Little Miss Philippines on July 6, 2002 (7/6/2002 -- 7+6+2+0+0+2=17 -- 1+7 = 8); not to forget that July is the 7
th month of the year
25. Stef was contestant # 7 during LMP Regional finals at Eat Bulaga!

26. My URL: www.chaielle.blogspot.com (CHAIELLE has 8 letters, and my username has 7 letters - XXXZZZY)

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