When we had my brother, his wife, our former Post Master and filipina wife over for dinner the 3rd of July, my brother talked about how he loved cream! They milk a bunch of goats, so they don't get much cream that separates off the milk. We get a gallon of milk each day from our cow, and we drink all of it, and I usually drink most of it. The cow is a lesser Jersey cow, and after the gallon of milk sits there is usually about 2 or more inches of thick cream on top. We are ahead on our butter, so Carol saved 2 large butter tubs of cream for him, and we took them over to them this morning. He immediately poured cream on some dry uncooked oatmeat, and put it in the fridge to soak, and that is the way he eats it. He was very happy, and we had a very nice visit. My brother is 9 years and one month older than I am. We live really close, a couple of miles, but it is easy for us all to do our own thing and not see each other. Then when we do see each other it is so much fun we wonder why we don't do it more often. I worked for him and lived with him and his first wife as much as I lived with my own Mom and Dad when I was growing up, so he is almost like my Dad, and he is a very good guy.
I think that is a wonderful blessing the way the filipino people are close with each other, comfort each other, and help each other in times of need. The filipino people have great value in the way they live. They know how to enjoy life, take time to live and be happy. I love it the way they also have faith in God and live to please Him!