Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Congrats Councilor Ina

Councilor Ina Rabuya was reelected (unopposed, again) as BOD for the Visayas of the Lady Local Legislators' League of the Philippines.

some clean CRs in the City

I was supposed to publish this more than a week ago, but I got sick. Anyway, by this time, many Calbayognons are quite familiar with the new Calbayog landmark which is the Rawis Fair Market.

As the name of the place implies, there are stores in the area. What makes the place "extra" attractive is the presence of clean comfort rooms (or rest rooms). There are at least three in the area and I would like to feature one of the two located near the activity/program/stage area.

No description needed as to how clean these rest rooms are. And yes, they don't stink, the toilet bowls have flushes that really flush, and there is soap in the soap dish. One has to provided with his own toilet paper though. Considering all these, the 3-peso fee is not that bad at all. and yes, let's hope the management will be able to keep it that way in the many years to come.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Matobato Fiesta 2008

Baranggay Matobato held their annual fiesta in honor of San Rafael today. This year's hermano & hermana are Larry & Lina Antonio of Los Angeles, USA. The couple are active members of the Calbayog Association of Southern California. As Lina Bernardo - Antonio said, it's a fitting thanksgiving to God and San Rafael for the many blessings received by the family.

It also served as a mini-reunion for the Bernardos as the hermana was joined by her siblings, some who flew in from around the globe, to help in the preparations for the fiesta. Leading the pack is the eldest of the brood, Edna Bernardo of Matobato. Nila Bernardo - Suan of Mandaluyong City was joined by her husband Felix Suan Jr. Josie Bernardo - Bracamonte and Luis Bernardo came all the way from Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Lou Bernardo - Vallejo and husband Matthew Vallejo also came for the event, coming from West Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Various activities were held for the week-long merriment, including the traditional processions, novena masses, dances, and the various baranggay activities. Fr. Ferdie Figueroa officiated the mass along with Fr. Ric Pitogo, Fr. Erwin Rodriguez, Fr. Rodante Abegonia, Fr. Noel Abiertas and Fr. Salvador Cerbito, OFM. Seminarians from St. Vincent de Paul Seminary also joined in the celebration.

It was a blessed day indeed as the sun shown brightly despite the gloominess of the weather days prior the fiesta. As expected, guests were treated to the hospitality of the people of Matobato as visitors from Calbayog City and its environs came. The hermana opened the sprawling gardens of the Bernardos for the traditional reception. Guests flowed in until the early evening. Next year's festivities will be led by the Cepeda sisters.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

in memoriam: Judge Senforiano Monsanto

Judge Nonoy Monsanto was laid to rest today.

He returned to his creator on January 16, 2008.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

partying with the Prosecutors (and friends)

Atty. Edwin Gomez recently gave me copies of some pictures taken during Nick and Pheona's wedding reception at The Conservatory of the Manila Pen. This happened exactly two months ago today. (Yup two weeks before that infamous seige by Sen. Trillanes and company)

Pheona and Nick with (l-r) Nelly Ricafort, Randy Ricafort (with Juliana) Bernadette Cañada, Jeanette Cañada, Totit Cañada-Chu (with Danielle), Dennis Chu, Atty. Edwin Gomez, Atty. Chari Calalang, Arthur Dordines and Atty. Mario Quinit.

That's me (in gray) with Atty. Edwin, Atty. Chari and Atty. Mario

Me again with (l-r) Ivan Martinez, Ito Rivera, Atty. Edwin Gomez, Bernadette Cañada, Atty. Chari Calalang, Atty. Mario Quinit and Warren Taperla

Monday, January 07, 2008

when Albert got married to Marivic

I did my first wedding (for the year) yesterday. It was that of Albert Doroja and Marivic Trangia. The Wedding Mass was held at 2:oop p.m. at the St. James the Great Parish Church in Sta. Margarita.

Msgr. Anton Verzosa said the Mass with Msgr. Luis Llarenas, Fr. Toto Vivas and Fr. Boyboy Aquino as concelebrants. KITA Parish Choir of Calbayog provided the music during the mass.

Reception was held at the Cardinal Rosales Hall of the Centennial Pastoral Center.

Mayor Mel Sarmiento headed the list of sponsors which included Elvie Uyloan, Minda Pasacas, Ruben Adona, Ana Arejola, Jet Gan, among others. Voice Tag Band provided the music to which guests danced and jammed way past midnight.

I managed to take two pix during the affair. One is that of the couple being congratulated by Ruben Adona and (bottom) the groom with his bestfriend Michael Maribojoc.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

that old homey feeling

I treated sir Nilo to snacks today. We decided to visit Cantina Bernardo (it used to be Bernardo's when I was in elementary). The store was in its usual self - no pretensions, only good food. There's something in it that sets the place apart from the rest, and that's not the airconditioning (or the absence of it). Sir Nilo summed it up by saying, "baga kit an nangangaun sa balay". I guess Calbayognons like that. Cantina Bernardo still gets a good share of the dining public despite competition from fastfood and other restos in the city.

It's always like this. Posters advertising a softdrink adorn the wall at Cantina Bernardo.

My favorite food combo: Pancit Palabok and Hamburger

Friday, January 04, 2008

down goes the tree

Indeed Christmas is over and so is Light-A-Tree 2007. Some employees got busy today to dismantle the giant Christmas Tree at the Cardinal Rosales Plaza. The food stalls are out and the area will be in its usual self again - kinda dark at night with a good number of lovers doing their thing directly beneath the statue of the Sacred Heart. Well, es la vida. In the meantime let's get back to work (or should I say, let's get back to the world of reality). See you again for food and drinks at the Plaza 11 months from now.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

hay paputok, I rest my case

A friendly reminder. The text on the streamer should read: OPLAN PAALALA: IWAS-SUNOG. BFP Calbayog gave that friendly reminder to all Calbayognons as they got busy with the New Year's Celebration. That streamer was hung in front, err above the area along Gomez Street where temporary stalls were erected for what else, selling of firecrackers. Needless to say, the vendors raked it in days before the New Year. They always do.

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