Late Post II – Christmas in Mati

We drove to Mati at noon of December 24. I was expecting we could go home in the morning so at least when we arrived there, we can rest for a while before preparing for noche buena. Hubby confirmed to me that the day wasn’t declared as non-working so I had to wait. I thought the roads would be jammed up with traffic in the afternoon but I was wrong, our travel was exactly the opposite. It was a cool Wednesday afternoon and it was even raining when we reached the Davao Norte area. We arrived at 4pm and hurriedly unpack our things so I could prep what Mama assigned to me – just spaghetti and chicken salad for the kids. I had six hours to finish because the mass will start at 10pm. We headed home after the mass, Abby was already asleep in the church pa lang.

Jerome, Anabelle, Mama, Justin and Dan at Mama’s house
 
We only ate the lechon at Noche Buena.
We headed to Gregorio Masau Resort on Christmas Day. The kids were really happy especially the son of Nanet. I said I would only swim at night time but heck, the weather was fine.
   
The rest of the day and the next days, we didn’t do anything but eat, sleep, watch movie, eat, sleep and eat again. We returned to Davao City on the 27th for the New Year.
 
 

Late Post I – Abby’s Birthday


Abby turned 3 years old last December 10. It was wonderful but not quite as exciting like other kids would have balloons or party. Not her. Maybe she didn’t know it was her birthday until we bought home some dinner and a birthday cake and the family singing “happy birthday”. She had a tiring day at the mall while playing at the SM playroom. I thank God for another year and every day I can see how time flies. She is growing and learning so fast. She can converse with us straight English pa. I think I’m seeing already the benefits of reading to her at night since she was still months old. I can’t wait to see her grown-up so I can teach her to bake or cook or take her to shopping. She’s a comic. When you ask her the same questions, she’ll make her answers funny by changing how it sounds or by singing it. She also sings and loves the songs from the movie “Mamma Mia” – songs of ABBA.She loves to watch the brainy baby series, Dora the explorer, Barbie, Elmo and Barney. She likes to bring a book with her to bed and then ask one of us in the family to read to her. And she is very playful, as if she doesn’t get tired. It is impossible not to be happy with her developments. Abby is a wonderful package!

Three-days old Abby
3-year old Abby with Papa and Kuya
The cake is from Red Ribbon (Black Forest) which I didn’t like – it isn’t moist inside. If I had more time ako na lang sana ang nag-bake. The candles were also kind of messy, naputol yung isang “P” sa happy.
Napilitan lang talaga akong mag-pose dito kasi naka-smile na si Abby. Ayoko sana pa-picture hanggang di pa pumapayat! Bwahahahahahaha! Kelan pa kaya yun?

My brother’s wedding

I watched my brother all throughout the ceremony. He had asthma attack and high fever on the day of his wedding.Three times during the morning of August 20, 2008, he was holding a nebulizer at the hospital emergency.  His wedding ceremony took place in the afternoon at 3pm. The priest was aware about what happened so he was kind of watchful to the groom baka he might collapse during the ceremony. Anyway, the ceremony went well while everybody was worried. Their wedding took place in Divine Mercy Shrine, Madang and it’s just a stone’s throw away from Camillius Hospital where he was admitted.

Our part in this wedding was to cloth them with the veil of hope.Their wedding motif was yellow (mustard) and green and I picked a golden yellow dress, far different.That was the only available dress I found with my available time while my in-laws were here. Take note of the picture, we also forgot to set the date in
the camera.

My sister Nanet and our daughters. Gosh, ang mga braso!

I was lucky to catch my daughter, Abby during this
pose. She kept on running around the church with the
other flower girls.

My son, Justin with the bride and groom.

 
After the wedding, we went to Tita Venus place where the reception was held.My brother that time was doing OK kasi tapos na.I just thought na kinabahan lang siya kaya siya inatake ng asthma.hehehehe. It was fun and exciting, the son of Tita Venus hosted a short program. I still have to ask my sister for the reception pictures.
I regret that I didn’t taste the cake.It was a three-layered cake, moist choco inside and covered with white icing but I wasn’t attracted to it. The guests told me it was delicious. I wasn’t able to eat very well. We didn’t bring the yaya of Abby. She has to stay at home for my in-laws.So, we were always up and about where Abby was.
My mama welcomed the bride to the family. We are all happy that Jerome ended up with her because I think she’s a good and thoughtful woman. I’m sure mama is also happy, now that she’s retired, tatlo na sila sa bahay.

Testimonial Program

I realized I forgot to blog about the Testimonial program of Mama. Mama was one of the five retirees who were honored last July 25, 2008. It was held in St. Therese Gym, Clergy Compound, Madang, Mati City. The venue was surrounded by trees so I thought the air flow would be cool. But when we went inside the gym it really required some blasting of cool air. It was too hot, there were no fans to remove the hot air. Even if you just sit there without necessary movements, you’ll still perspire.

This was the first part of the program. Hubby escorted Mama to the stage. They have beautifully assigned seats on the stage. If the pictures here are blurred, that’s because I took it with my old 2.0 megapixels —- very low resolution— Sony Cybershot camera. I was preserving my phone battery for the video.I honestly told Mama that I didn’t like their stage backdrops. Like this blue flowery cloth hanging on the sides. It looks like a shower curtain. hahahaha!

The members of the family of each retiree is required to speak in front, they call it “biographical reminiscence” and should have a presentation such as rendering song or dance numbers.

Hubby, the singer in the family was supposed to sing with an accompaniment. When it was his turn to present,the cd that we bought at Music zone in NCCC mall didn’t play on the dvd player. It played at home while he was practicing it. So, he had no other choice but to do an acapella of Wind beneath my wings. He sang it alright. My son, Justin made her cry while delivering our message of gratitude and appreciation. I caught her wiping her tears hahaha.

The event went boring when one of the retiree’s son email was read. His son was not present but he sent his 5-pages message through email. It was still good to hear after the first two pages of the letter. But when the 3rd page was read, my mind started to wander and I felt the time was getting so slow. I survived the boring moment by sending text messages to my sister at the back. I told my sister that I can already go back and forth Davao city by the time reading is finished..

Next was the giving of gifts and tokens. Here’s what the bouquet looks like. Mama was the only one who received flowers. Don’t be surprised. Pinaliitan ko talaga ang picture. Taba ko!

It was time for dinner after the giving of gifts, dancing and singing. When I looked around, I sensed nobody was taking pictures. Gutom na kasi lahat.

Well, after the event, she told me that we made her happy and satisfied. She was happy that all her children and grandchildren were present. I compiled all the pictures of this event and uploaded it to Youtube yesterday so our relatives can also view it. I didn’t embed it here because the resolutions are not that great.

A Bouquet of Roses

Yesterday, after hubby picked me up at the office, we dropped by Bankerohan market to find the flower stall that my co-worker recommended. I found 3 stalls and I don’t know which one of them is a friend of my co-worker. But anyway, they have the same color display of flowers (red, white, pink) and same price (P100 per dozen). I plan to give this to Mama on Friday, a bouquet of pink roses.



There are not enough choices for the colors because tatlo lang available duon. Do you know that the color of roses have meaning? Here’s what I found out:
Meaning of Color of Roses:

Red – Sincere Love and Respect, Courage and Passion
Pink – Grace and Gentility, Appreciation & Gratitude

Yellow – Friendship, Joy, Gladness and Freedom, the promise of a new beginning.
White – Spiritual Love and Purity, the rose of confession, the bridal rose
Lavender – Love at first sight and enchantment.
Orange – Passionate desire, pure enthusiasm and fascination


Not only that, the number of roses that you give has meaning too.

Meaning of Number of Roses:
1 Rose – Love at the first sight; you are the one
2 Roses – Mutual love between both, deeply in love with one another
3 Roses – I love you
6 Roses – I wanna be yours
7 Roses – I’m infatuated with you
9 Roses – An Eternal love, together as long as we live
10 Roses – You are perfect
11 Roses – You are my treasured one; the one I love most in my life
12 Roses – Be my steady
13 Roses – Secret Admirer
15 Roses – I am truly sorry, please forgive me
20 Roses – Believe me, I am sincere towards you
21 Roses – I am devoted to you
24 Roses – Can’t stop thinking about you, 24 hours everyday
33 Roses – Saying “I love you” with great affection
36 Roses – I will remember our romantic moments
40 Roses – My love for you is genuine

There, so I think match naman pala yung ibibigay ko. I told the lady, I’ll come back this afternoon to place my reservation and then pick it up early morning tomorrow before we head to Mati City.