Thursday, July 25, 2013

Welcome HRH Prince George

 
As I opened my FB Homepage, there's something new and interesting that caught my attention.  A new Royal Baby is coming borne out of love between the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, respectively.  From the day Kate Middleton showed some labor signs and finally brought to St. Mary's Hospital in London, the world started to get agitated by the coming of the new heir to the throne. 

As soon as the first picture of the Royal Baby came out from the press, wow . . . my FB Homepage has never gone empty of it.  Some pictures of the new Royal Baby were in solo, the others with his Mom Kate, the others with his Dad William, the rest, together with his parents.  The visits made by the other members of the Royal Families were also in the news until the day the Royal Baby will be brought by his parents to their official home ~ the Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George
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Prince George of Cambridge is the latest talk of the town
 
 
The Prince of Wales in his visit to his first grandson
 
 
The Queen's visit to HRH Prince George
 
Prince William lovingly kissed his first born


The parents of Kate Middleton are just excited to see their grandchild

 
As the craze about the Royal Baby is on the rise,  how I wish I am there to experience the excitement as well.  Hence, I cannot avoid but reminisce those days when we were there in London almost two years ago.  In fact, I have reposted some of our pictures at the gates of the Kensington Palace with the following status:  " We are now here at the gates of the Kensington Palace  waiting for the arrival of  the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with the latest Royal Baby . "  Naturally, it received so many " Like " and  many comments as well, as expected, some of whom seemed to have raised their eyebrows due to disbelief.

At the gates of Kensington Palace while undergoing its renovation
way back in 2011 in preparation for the 2012 London Olympics
 
 
Still at the gate of Kensington palace with my daughter Rein,
August 10, 2011
 

" Funny, " I said to myself.  Well, as an avid fan of the Royal Families specifically  of Princess Diana, I am simply a very natural person, excited to welcome the new next-in-line to the throne of the British Monarchy.

Welcome to the Christian World ~ HRH Prince George of Cambridge ! I'm ready to trail behind you!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

SHAKE SHAKEY's , Puring!

Our birthday is one of the most important events to remember in our life.  No matter where and how, everyone tries to celebrate it in his or her own special way;

Yesterday, Puring Go celebrated his nth birthday.  Age doesn't really matter but since she's one of our VMHS'72 batchmates,  she'll be acquiring her dual citizenship in a year or two , I guess, just like many of us.


When Rosette and I arrived in  Shakey's Kalentong, there seemed to have a commotion inside the party venue.  Everybody seemed very happy and a lot of " photographers " or "videographers"  were right in front of a big birthday banner  trying to capture every moment of what was happening there.  When we got inside the party room, oh my gosh...!  It was PURING HERSELF, the birthday celebrator,  in her matching bright red blouse with black floral prints  and long walking shorts attire, very vibrant and youthful,   shaking SHAKEY's to the famous tune of Ryzza Mae Dizon's Chacha , with some friends on her side.

"SHAKE IT, PURING!  SHAKE, SHAKEYS!"



Truly, SHAKEY's KALENTONG was shaken to the max with Puring Go's birthday bash.  It was a well-attended affair ( truly a box-office hit ) with all the generations in it.  Everybody was like a little child ready to party. There was the teen-age generation with their bangles (or manicured fingers)  and sandals/footwear ( or pedicured toes)  in focus and there was the young adult generation in  their beauty pageant poses. Some were just like adults shyly looking at what was happening and then simply smiled.
 
 
 
 
 
It was also a party for photographs ( in the FB most likely )  by the different "photographers" armed with various brands of cellphones, tablets and digital cams. It was also a great party for different
" batch personalities ".  More importantly, it was a party for building new friendships and strengthening on-going relationships among batch mates, classmates and even seatmates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Not to be forgotten of course is the great menu served by Shakey's to the food delight of everyone.  We had a great time with pasta in red and white sauces, the delicious and crunchy fried chicken,   the savory Shakey's mojos plus their signature pizzas of different flavors, of course.  Green salads were also served in every table for the health buffs.  To neutralize that salty taste, a glass of sarsi and some slices of chocolate and vanilla cakes were served afterwards.  On my way home, I still even have some pastillas to munch from the party.

 
 
 
"Ang saya-saya,"  says Julie Maneclang, a chic and sweet ex-Mapan whom I have met in person  for the first time, after a long time. 

Yes, the night was "ang saya-saya" for me to  regret of taking that long three-hour travel from Cavite to Shakey's Kalentong to be with Puring on her birthday.  It was indeed a one of a kind memory to cherish while away from rekindled friendships.  Special thanks of course to Rosette and her son for sending me off safely home.

To Puring, thank you for making us a part of your birthday celebration .  The party made our stomach full and our hearts grew big with joy.  May you be blessed with love and everything that your heart desires on your special day and always.  You are loved!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Throwback Thursday

While I was going over my FB accounts, I saw this letter which I have written for my daughter, Rein, on her 24th birthday.  She was already in London for the second time taking up her Bachelor's Degree in HRM at the London Metropolitan University.   I knew I have written her a letter on that day which I usually do, but honestly, I have already forgotten the whole content of it.  As I read it again, I felt the emotions once more and I decided to share it with you.  Here it goes...


ROOTS AND WINGS FOR YOUR BIRTHDAY

December 20, 2010 at 3:52pm
 
 
 Dear Rein,

Time flies fast.  It seems only yesterday when we  heard the loud cry of a cute little girl at the operating room of the Capitol  Medical Center in Quezon City at about 6:18 in the afternoon twenty four years ago. You were the center of attraction  at the nursery room at that time  being the biggest and the heaviest baby born on that day, Dec. 20, 1986. You weighed  8.1 lbs but  I forgot the exact number of your length  ( sori i don't have your birth certificate right now ).  The more you became the center of attraction when you were left at the hospital for a two-week photo therapy session because of  an A-B-O blood incompatibility or the RH Factor.  After two weeks, your Dad and I were so happy to bring you home.  Your presence broke the silence in our house and your cry, giggles and laughter brought joy to our family.  Not long after, we found out that you were afflicted with a congenital heart disorder.  Philippine Heart Center for Asia became your second home as we visit the hospital regularly during weekends for your check-up and  Dr. Wilfredo Lopez became your second parent who looked  after your health conditions.

  But in God's grace, you grew up and went to school. I was so proud when you graduated  with the 2nd Honors award  in the pre-school and eventually delivered the farewell address during your graduation day.  When you were in the grade school,  I could still remember how hard  you tried your best to speak in straight English as you talk  to your classmates who were mostly foreigners and English-speaking.  You looked so cute then and very , very smart.  I knew you had your happy student days in International Christian Academy (ICA) with all those friends, certificates and medals  except during those times when you were not allowed to join your PE classes due to your heart problem.  We  felt the pain and so despite all the fears and worries, your Dad and I have  decided for  you  to undergo the cardiac surgery and  correct whatever was there to correct and take all the chances for you to live a normal life.  True to His promises, God never left us.  Our merciful God provided all our needs during the surgery and gave you a brand new life!

 Truly God works in ways we cannot see. Your sickness paved the way for you to learn how to play chess and won awards for yourself and for your school.  I couldn't forget the time when you played for your school against 5 other international schools and eventually went home with the Grandmaster Award for the ladies division. You were so young then but you were really a good strategist. Chess is a mind game and a game full of strategies. And I was very hopeful that you'll grow up making the best strategies for your own life.

Before you finished your secondary course, I have witnessed how you have  handled one of your  biggest disappointments in your life so far - your failure to go to UP Diliman.  I can still remember those tearful nights -  nights when you were trying to question God why He didn't give what you were praying for.  But months later, God gave you His reply.  He gave you a 50% scholarship at the Southville Foreign Universities with  the  opportunity to study and work in the United Kingdom.  Not even in our wildest dreams had we thought of this opportunity.  But God is so good to make impossible things possible for you.  Without earning dollars, we were able to pay your schooling in dollars.  Without earning sterling pounds, we were able to pay your tuition fees  in pounds. It wasn't easy, I know.  But God made the way and provided us with all the channels for His blessing.

In college, we were so apprehensive that you might not be able to comply with the requirements to maintain your scholarship especially with regards to attendance. However, we were surprised how strongly motivated you were to report to school even when you were sick.  Reports also reached us that you have directed your cousin (Kuya Dick) who was driving our car at that time, to counter flow the traffic  just for you to be in school on time.  Knowing that you were  such a sickly child, we never expected  that you would finish your associate diploma in HRM  with a perfect attendance award coupled with the  academic excellence award.  We were your proud parents at that time  as you marched up the stage and got those awards and your diploma.  Later, we found out that it was not only your desire to finish school that kept the fire burning but you also started to fall in love with a certain guy in your school.

Few months after your graduation, you left for the Isles of Man in UK together with the guy you first fell in love with.  It was tough for us to accept the reality that you've grown a bit older already.  You can manage to fly  and live alone in a distant shore.

After two years, you came back with more dreams in life.  But fate wasn't  kind enough for you then and gave you another blow  - the end of the 3-year relationship with your first love.  You became bitter but better and stronger .  The experience made you even more goal-oriented, realistic and practical.  You attempted to run the school but, true enough, it was not your passion.  And you decided to go back to UK.

Back in  UK, you studied and worked hard.  You had your share of fun and laughter and of  pain and sadness as well. You have met both the good and the bad people there.  You have met also the love of your life ( Joe again ? ).  We all tried to battle against loneliness.   Thank you to the advanced technology that we have now.  We can talk and see each other almost everyday through the cell phone and the internet which somehow lessened  the burden of loneliness that we've been experiencing.  And slowly, your  dad and I  have learned to accept and appreciate these things that we now see  in you.

First, your roots have grown bigger and longer.  They now  held you firmly to the ground.  No simple storms in life can easily uproot you.  Your family and your experiences have nurtured those roots to become firm and strong  and prepare you to face the challenges in life  ahead of you.  Your dad and I will forever water those roots with love and care for them to remain firm, nourished and strong for you. No amount of  difficulties and pain will ever stop us from doing it. You are all that we have and we will do anything for you. That will be our first gift on your birthday today.

Second, we saw how adventurous your heart had become .  You aimed high and we really have to look up to see your dreams in life.  The path that you have to travel towards success seemed  so long and winding.  We know, however, that life is not all the time a bed of roses.  It has many thorns  that can  make your journey difficult and painful.  The snow may fall heavily and  you may find it difficult to bring your feet above the ground.  Your pretty little feet may have grown tired standing the whole day on the front desk, serving all your clients still with a genuine smile .  Your feet may be too  weak and  short to take you to the road of success.  So  today, on your birthday,  your dad and I  are giving you our second gift:  the wings to fly  to take you to the places  where all your dreams will become a reality.    You now have your freedom to choose what is best for you in the years to come.  With that freedom comes along our trust and faith in God and in you ; that the former will guide your path and that you will submit yourself to God's leading.

 God bless your heart, Rein as you turn 24 today.

With love, hugs and kisses,

MOM AND DAD