Friday, May 30, 2008
I am five now Honey! Ashlee
Friday, May 16, 2008
Australia's Biggest Morning Tea: 24 May

The cure for various cancers, while a dream for now, is one of the "holy grails" in the medical field. We need more funding for research to combat this ailment. This is what The Cancer Council is doing every 22nd May, to not only raise awareness but also raise the needed funds for various research.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Mother's Day: 11 May
I chose the above photo to illustrate what mothers are like. They are, for the most part, our rock - where all our dreams and hopes are anchored on. While they are hard in some ways to bring us into this world, you'll see that they - as the ebb and tides continue to pound her, are also shaped and reshaped by their children's love.
I always remember the "Flower Talk" of my youth:
"... dedicated to our mothers, whose love never fails. You may rise to positions of great influence in commercial, political, or professional life, but you can never reach the heights of your mother's secret hopes for you. You may sink into the lowest depths of infamy and degradation, but never below the reach of her love. The memory of it will always stir your heart. There is no man so entirely base, so completely vile, so utterly low, that he does not hold in his heart a shrine sacred and apart for the memory of his mother's love.
it would not be that of a stately Angel,
With a form that is full of grace.
But a tired and toil worn mother
With a grave and tender face."
It was your mother who loved you before you were born--who carried you for long months close to her heart and in the fullness of time took God's hand in hers and passed through the valley of shadows to give you life. It was she who cared for you during the helpless years of infancy and the scarcely less dependent years of childhood. As you have grown less dependent, she has done the countless, thoughtful, trouble-healing, helpful and encouraging things which somehow only mothers seem to know how to do. You may have accepted these attentions more or less as matters of course, and perhaps without conscious gratitude or any expression of your appreciation.
You are rapidly approaching the time in life when you will be entirely independent of your mother. The ties with which dependency has bound you to her may be severed as you grow older, but the tie of mother-love can never be broken.
Thinking back upon the years of your life when you have reached the threshold of manhood, your mother might well say in the words of the poet:
"My body fed your body, son,
But birth's a swift thing
Compared to one and twenty years
Of feeding you with spirit's tears.
I could not make your mind and soul,
But my glad hands have kept you whole.
Your groping hands Bound me to life with ruthless bands.
And all my living became a prayer,
While all my days built up a stair
For your young feet that trod behind
That you an aspiring way should find.
Think you that life can give you pain
Which does not stab in me again?
Think you that life can give you shame
Which does not make my pride go lame?
And you can do no evil thing
Which sears not me with poisoned sting.
Because of all that I have done,
Remember me in life, O son.
Keep that proud body fine and fair.
My life is monumented there.
For my life make no woman weep,
For my life hold no woman cheap.
And see you give no woman scorn
For that dark night when you were born."
"Far in the dim recesses of her heart
Where all is hushed and still,
She keeps a shrine.
'Tis here she kneels in prayer
While from above long shafts of light upon her shine.
Her heart is flower fragrant as she prays.
Aquiver like a candle flame,
Each prayer takes wing
To bless the world she works among,
To leave the radiance of the candles there."
Happy Birthday Olay: 5 May
My Nanay was born June 3 and I was born January 3.
My Dy's birthday is November 21 and my elder sister, Mae is May 21.
My two younger sisters: Wiw's birthday is June 5, while Olay is May 5!
My other half siblings birthdays are a bit off: July 28 for Ate Aida and February 14 for my Kuya Danny,but see multiply 14 by two equals?
My other two half siblings: Jay and Joy (I am not kidding, those are their names), unfortunately I don't know their birthdays. But hey, they got this sort of Ying-Yang names. That must count for something.
So all these wonderful numbers are weaved into our so-called birthdays. I have not seen or heard anything like this in any other family. We're freaks of nature or was it just a coincidence.
Anyway, Happy Birthday again Olay! Here's hoping and praying that you have more to come.
By the way the flowers are for you.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Phases of Life 4: Wake Up Eric!
Eric is just 45 years old and is in an induced coma. He was, since Monday when he suffered aneurism at work and was rushed to Westmead Hospital. He regained conciousness the next day, was promptly operated on and was put in an induced coma to stabilize his condition. He is still in ICU at Westmead.
Our healing prayers for Eric. For Chona and their children and for Bubot and Sonny and their parents; our prayers for strenght in this very difficult time.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Phases of Life 1: Goodbye Bing
Phases of Life 2: Century Milestone
I believe this is my first 100th birthday party that I've attended, and I just turned fifty!
Which means, either I don't have too many friends who have their parents or grandparents turning 100 years old or I wasn't just invited for being "too young"... heheheeee.
My friend Tony's mom, Mrs Maria Resureccion Hernandez or Nanay Cion for short, celebrated her 100th birthday the other week. She even got all these congratulatory letters from the Queen herself, HRH Queen Elizabeth; The NSW Governor and the NSW Premier and Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. How cool was that?
I remembered several things from this party, aside from the food and drinks and the fellowship.
I vividly remember and was impressed with the retelling of the story of Nanay Cion's life. Compressed into an hour's worth of presentation; as narrated by son, Tony. What a colourful life of courage and determination. Of a love story coming into fruition. Of sons and daughters coming over from different parts of the world to celebrate her centenary.
You must be wondering what was the second one was. Was it the food and the company? The speeches... not really but the odd request of the celebrant to have a gay stand up comic! So enters Ursula Diva, the Queen of Comedy, as Corregidor Entertainment Centre and Restaurant bills "The Queen". She's funny in a Pinoy sense, and was entertaining enough to keep us awake.
I do hope that Tony, who is a phenomenal writer, would put into a blog his mother's story complete with the illustrations reportedly done by his brother. It makes good reading and chronicle on the net his mother's story.
Happy Birthday Nanay Cion. I hope I will be as lucky and as sharp as you when I turn 100!
Phases of Life 3: Kallen Turns Two
Kallen can sing Happy Birthday before he even turned two.
One day while I was driving him to his Popo's house, I heard him singing "Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you...." I was wondering who taught him that. But I later found out that he has this penchant for singing.
He loves Alicia Key's No One, and I am not kidding nor exaggerating. He even loves it with the music video, hence I downloaded both the original music video and a live one she sung at Good Morning America in New York. His Honey even downloaded the ringtone and Kallen always (I mean always!) asks his Honey to play back the ringtone for him. He also loves Hi-5 and Wiggles as any young person would.
Back to his birthday, he turned two this month and got; as always plenty of toys. The biggest of which is a medium size (as opposed to the "normal" size jumping castle that one can hire) "jumping castle" complete with a slide. It was a "bargain" at AUD299.00, or so my daughter tells me and she justified it by saying that she won't hire another one. That is till this one breaks!
This birthday is a special for him as well as for us. Special for Kallen since he knows how to sing the birthday song, blow out his candles (with an "S") and he sort of can enjoy his special day and play with the kids. He was also surprised by his siblings (with the help of mom and dad), with baloons when he woke up on his birthday! He was thrilled, as he loves baloons and balls.
For the grown ups, it was special seeing him so happy with the gifts. Plus of course all the food and drinks consumed!
("Popo" grandmother in Indonesian and Chinese.)
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
My Small Contribution to the World's Greatest Shave
With my new "no hair-do" and my three boys.
As promised in my other blog, this is the proof that I did participated in the World's Greatest Shave 2008: A Leukaemia Foundation fund raising.
This is my "small" contribution, as cheekily pointed out by my daughter (Dad, what are you sacrificing?). But a couple of ounces of hair is a lot of commitment from a middle age person like me. It took me months to grow that hair!
Thanks to all who pledged and contributed/donated to this fund raising. We really do appreciate your financial commitment to this cause very close to our hearts.
I almost forgot to thank my son-in-law, Charles for the hair cut. Thanks Charlie!
Cruising The South Pacific: 13 Days in February
For the most part of our first three days at sea, above is only one of the many "shapes and sizes" you see of the sea, aside from the horizon. Just sea water churning at the turn of the ship's propellers.
As this is our first leisure cruise, it did take our curiosity and the anticipation of seeing new places and the "post card" beaches and islands in the South Pacific.
At first you obviously need to get into the pitching and rolling of the ship, P & O's first superliner, The Pacific Dawn. Some people get used to it and some requires medication. But as the ship's nears its destination, the sea becomes calmer and your body becomes accustomed to the ship's motion.
The hardest part of the trip is really keeping as far away from the buffet tables and dining areas!
One of the millions of photos we (or one of our friends took of us) took, "Out at Sea".