Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from SAC, USA! I am enjoying thoroughly the remaining winter days with heavy rains, sunshine du

ring mid-days, then evening rains in the 50s. Oh well, I had my sunny Pinas days, so having the best of both worlds is a Blessing, thanks God!

On our SacCatholicForum at the Radisson Hotel on March 14, we had as speaker Dr. Anthony Lilles, Academic Dean, St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, who discussed the topic ‘Why is it so Hard to Pray?’. He explained the problems and distractions everyone has, and how to overcome them to achieve a life of joyful prayer. Some difficulties encountered on praying: Forgetfulness of God’s eternal plan; people living in things of this world / living for the wrong things; people having the spirit of self-sufficiency; lack of confidence in God’s Love. We must always keep in mind that God wants only the Best for Us! Keep the Faith and trust Him!

Our Fairview neighbors and Sean’s baptismal godparents, who had migrated to Canada - Rolly and Rebbie Santiago with son Robin, visited us last March 6. We spent the day reminiscing those wonderful Pinas neighborhood activities, like family outings, parties, going to 80s rallies. We attended a Norwegian language class at the Makati embassy (which was the reason she traced me thru my Nordic Ventures website link 3 years ago); we also went to Bohol to get house helps for our respective families in May 1987. The trip was a real adventure. Rebbie (with sons Ronald and Ryan, then 10 1nd 8 years), Sarah (then 12yrs) and I took a plane via Cebu, took a taxi to go sightseeing around, then took a boat ride to Tagbilaran, arriving Panglao in the evening. Since it was fiesta time, Rebbie and I served as judges on a Miss Gay beauty contest. After 4 days of more fun in the beach, we took the leisurely boat ride back to Manila.

Even then, gays were accepted in our society, they did not have to struggle for acceptance / recognition (at least in my community, tolerance and peaceful co-existence were benchmarks), so much more today where ‘bading’ language is common. Back then too, it was easy to get house helps; now their target is to be an OFW in HK, Middle East, Macau, etc. Sean’s yaya upgraded her skills and ended up in Italy, then married an Israeli. She visited our Fairview shipping office one day to update us on her status, good for her.

Other Highlights for the month:

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We completed our Bible study topic on St. James on Mar. 22, so many specific learnings on Wisdom, and other principles to live by. Our group of 15 culminated with lunch at our leader Claude’s home where we savored on hot tea, coffee, and many kinds of cakes and pastries. We are looking forward to renew our classes after Easter.

· On Mar 23, Sean and I were excited to attend Lady Gaga’s Live ‘Monster Ball Tour’ concert at the SAC Arco Arena. To get good lower level ticket, we bought them in Sept. 2010 yet, she’s so in demand. The audience (who kept on dancing the entire duration) was so thrilled at her high-energy performance, awesome props, dances, multi-talents / skills as musician! As part of her 25th birthday celebration tour, her concert that lasted 3 hours was truly amazing!

· Attending Gaga’s concert was part of Sean’s 24th birthday celebrations on Mar 25! We started the day with the 7:00am Thanksgiving Mass at St. Mel’s (published in the parish bulletin). Being abstinence Friday, Sean celebrated seafood’s lunch/dinner with his office mates and friends, while I kept my day simple. On Saturday, Sean and I had lunch at the Thai Elephant Bar/Resto near Sunrise Mall, then shopping.

· As birthday gift on his 1st employment year, Sean purchased his own iMAC 21” desktop. He has his own room of gadgets: Apple comp, rockband, guitar, keyboards, tv, PS3, PS2, IPod, and other techies.

· Our Fairview shipping updated that a former Japanese Principal who manages 70 vessels – Yorozu San, got re-connected with us, he communicated with me via YM, and is in the process of discussions with Gerry on business re-cooperation. Mr. Yorozu had us man 15 vessels for six years (1998-2003). Good news for our Filipino officers and crew with more employment opportunities. Thank God that his family was spared from the recent destructive earthquake, as we continue to pray for the people in Japan, and for this wonderful Blessing! As my guiding philosophy: Do your Best Always, let God do the Rest!

Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from SAC, USA! I am happy to be back to the very cold climate, to the 3-layered outfits, while missing the sleeveless shirts, shorts, fresh mangoes, warm Pinas weather, and other tropic things. We praise and thank God for the pleasant flights back onboard DELTA last Feb. 20 via Narita, Japan!

I resumed my SAC routine by attending our monthly Lunch club at the Radisson Hotel on Feb.25 with Sr. Roseanne Murphy, SND- author, as speaker who presented the Story of Sr. Dorothy Strang, Martyr of the Amazon. Then, back to my daily 8:30 am Mass at St. Mel’s and catching up with my Tuesday Bible study group.

For the early part of Feb. in Pinas, I continued reuniting with friends after attending the 3-days silent live-in retreat with the Opus Dei at the Hilltop Drive in San Juan. Annie Ranoa through the help of Alice Librea, got me connected with the Pinas group of OD to fulfill my annual spiritual commitment. It was a very enriching experience with 30 ladies, under the guidance of Fr. Patio, Directress Celeste Baldonado and Sonia Em. I learned much and gained new insights from them,

aside from gaining new friends in the Work.

Other Highlights of my Pinas sojourn:

· Meetings with my business partners, consultants, and friends:

My Meralco connections Ed Evangelista and Carl Aquino at the Q.C. Circle where one had to sign a Deed of Assignment in favor of the other for a smooth transfer of stock ownership in our company Fairview Marine Transport Corp;

· Visit with my dentist Dr. Ariel Santos, for cleaning, repair, and updates on family members whereabouts. While they had received their U.S. embassy approval for migration, all their 4 children are over 21 years old; hence, the kids opted to take graduate courses in Singapore and Australia;

· Met up with my close kumare Tess Santiago at the Via Mare Trinoma (our favorite meeting place for 4 years). After our updates and since it was coded day for my service pick-up truck where I cannot be on the road till after 7:00pm, we decided to watch a movie, like we used to do 33 years ago during our NPC Engineering days. Then, we would go the Hyatt Hotel along Roxas Blvd. to watch lunch-fashion shows which were in vogue during those days. We truly had a great time reminiscing those days and doing the same things now – having much fun!

Two nights later, Tess called me again for a dinner date with family and friends to celebrate the 31st birthday of her son, my baptismal godson Dr. Daryl Santiago – a resident surgeon at the Makati Medical Center. Aside from parents Chito and Tess, daughter Yumi, Imet Daryl’s girlfriend - pretty Yasi Jarin (a nurse based in Singapore) and a friend. Asked when they are settling down, Daryl remarked that “Yasi doesn’t have enough savings yet to support us, so she needs to save more . . . .’, to which Yasi responded with a smile - wonderful sense of humor!

· One afternoon was spent re-visiting UST campus with Dominican priests Frs. Art Dingel and Richard Ang, taking photos around the campus, landmarks, offices, especially with the 1511 – 2011 signs: 400 years of Unending Grace; Proud to be Thomasians at 400, other signs, and logos, etc.. Very nostalgic enjoying the sights in a much improved global ambience.

· Through Facebook, I re-connected with Gloria Mamaclay Tadeo, now working as Admin Officer of Congressman Tumawis of Mindanao. 30 years ago, she worked with NPC Consultant EDCOP who was our office neighbor. When she married 27 years ago, she got me as Ninang at her wedding held in Guagua, Pampanga. I remember the whole family (with Sarah) going there and our car used as her bridal car. She married Wilson, a Civil Engineer with the Land Bank, and they have 3 grown-up children (Civil Engineer, Architect, and Accounting – Joan). How time flies and so nice to be re-connected; her Facebook photo has her close-up with Manny Pacquiao.

We met up at UP-Ayala Land Techno Hub along Commonwealth, which seems to be the hang-out place of yuppies and congress people. Ever since, I like meeting up with friends there – the ambience is cosmopolitan – the location of many call centers. I enjoyed eating halo-halo at Razon’s, lunch at Kanin.

· The remaining days were spent meeting with people interested in buying up furniture and items of our Fairview home, like piano, sala / dining sets, china cabinets. We figured, since my children are settled here in U.S., Gerry finds it too far from work, and I have no close relatives settled in the area, we decided to sell and let go of the property. I have chosen things essential for me, for Sarah and Sean, and leave the rest for Gerry’s disposition. Again, I am adopting the philosophy of detachment, letting go, and moving forward! God is great!!!

Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

SUSAN BG

Monday, January 31, 2011

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from Manila, Philippines! We praise and thank God for the pleasant flights to Pinas onboard DELTA last Jan. 16 from SFO via Narita, Japan then to Manila, and reuniting with family and friends. Since then, I had been enjoying wearing sleeveless blouses and shorts, eating fresh mangoes with every meal, among many other amenities to wallow in this part of the earth!

My plan included participating in activities of the quadric-centennial (400th) years of my alma mater UST. Since I completed three courses there {BSCE, MBA, and Ph.D.), I deemed it worthwhile the trip. On Jan. 22, I joined the Engineering (EngGaling) alumni homecoming: starting with the 5:00pm Mass at the air-coned UST chapel, took many souvenir photos with co-alumni Lin Castro, Becky Cabrera (from Dubai), Beth Romualdo, Ms. Tansinsin, along the way back to Eng building. There I met up with NPC colleagues Rory Rabara, Carl Aquino and joined the table of Peter Juban and a dozen CE 71 hunks. We had a blast reminiscing our college days and fun times then, updating on career / family whereabouts and circumstances, more photo ops, programs, and awards, sumptuous buffet, then lots of dancing, culminated with fireworks. Everyone agreed to meet again for the Grand Alumni Mass and Dinner Homecoming on Jan. 28. I already got a ticket to that event, with seat assigned at Table 14, Seat no. 5.

By 4:30 pm Jan. 28, I was dropped off by my hubby outside the Espana UST gate where he also parked our vehicle since it was filled inside. I found a good spot for the Mass at the back row of priests. Pope Benedict XVI sent his representative His Eminence Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski to officiate the solemn Eucharistic celebration with the theme: ‘400 years of Unending Grace’. The day was the solemnity of St. Thomas Aquinas, our patron saint - the entire field was filled with dignitaries, alumni, gusts, students to the brim – moving, colorful ceremonies with songs, dances, culminated by mass candle lighting and the live message of the Pope via YM. Then the grand Alumni dinner followed: tickets for PHP 1610.00 were sold via ticketnet.com (originally for 8000 only but increased to 10,000 due to high demand). Proceeds were for the benefit of the Foundation for SIMBAHAYAN (Simbahan, Bayan at Tahanan). The novel ticket distribution afforded me to share a table with 6 medical doctors, 2 accountants, 1 IT. On an adjacent table had 10 male

Engineering 85 graduates, while my fellow ChEng female batch mates Lin and Loida were on a nearby table, fellow GS alumni with Dr. Belen Tangco (current Dean of College of Science) were on nearby tables. As coded Formal, ladies and gentlemen were in their best: gowns, barong/coats, heels, hairdos; many came from overseas; celebrities, personalities – all ALUMNI proud to reminisce beautiful memories with their beloved Alma Mater, enjoy the exhibits, buy souvenirs, updates with friends, enjoy the world-class musical numbers performed by alumni, fireworks, etc. As Fr. Rector Dela Rosa summed up: Most people commented about the over-the-top activities of the celebrations (as in bonggang-bongga talaga!). The response: Definitely, because it took us 400n years to prepare for them!

Busy days followed: meeting up with more friends, lunch meetings at restaurants and malls; my 12 noon Mass at the UP Diliman Church of the Holy Sacrifice is a regular since I am staying at my El Jardin condo in Bohol Ave. while we spend week-ends at our Fairview residence. When I am not in our Fairview Shipping office, I am at the malls. My pleasures include wearing sleeveless shirts and shorts, eating fresh mangoes with every meal, and many related ‘summer’ fun activities. Highlights / Observations include:

· Daily Masses at various churches. Full Mass attendance in churches even on week-days are truly appreciated, like no other;

· Facilities in many malls, like SM, Greenhills had been upgraded – globally competitive amenities; thus, prices of goods / services have gone up;

· Jan. 30: After our SM movie date, we had our reunion with our Couples for Christ brods/sis at the residence of Gammy & Grace Cruz with 4 other couples, with Fr. Bobot Clemen who blessed their home which had been upgraded with new amenities. Their kids Gustav, Calvin, and Janine have all grown up – how time flies!

· Had my regular dental appointment for cleaning;

· Met up with my lawyer for consultations on legal matters;

Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from Sacramento, CA! We praise and thank God for all the blessings of 2010 as we look forward to and welcome 2011, with more hope and enthusiasm for God’s loving kindness, generosity, guidance, as we pray for discerning well His Holy Will towards the right, good and positive direction in our lives! To everyone, I wish you the best for 2011 – good health, peace, love, joy and happiness always, and may we always do the things that we pray for!!!

On our monthly Catholic Lunch Club held on Dec. 17 at the Radisson Hotel, the guest speaker was Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ – Pres., Gonzaga University, Host, - WTN program, author of many books. He discussed the topic ‘New Proofs of God’s Existence’. Since my Faith and my Thomasian philosophy studies had equipped me well on God’s existence, which was re-affirmed in his presentation, I instead got his autographed book on ‘Five Pillars of the Spiritual Life’ - A practical guide to prayer life for active people. The five pillars are as follows:

· The Holy Eucharist and other Sacraments

· Spontaneous Prayer, “Thy Will Be Done”

· The Beatitudes, toward Holiness

· Partnership with the Holy Spirit: Peace, Inspiration, and Transformation

· The Contemplative Life: This portion gave me the ‘AHA’ moment since it affirmed my present life phase where God has given me all the graces of experiencing all the elements I am enjoying; thus, I am on the right path of my life journey!

The season was a rush of activities focused on the meaning of the Christmas, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ: giving and sharing all the blessings. Aside from contending with the harsh winter cold weather and heavy rains daily routine, Highlights are as follows:

· I completed the 9-days morning Novena Masses at St. Mel’s church starting on Dec. 16, culminating with agape breakfast with other churchgoers on the 24th;

· I met up with friends several days prior for exchanging pleasantries and gifts, sending out donations at various drop-off points in between holiday shopping to take advantage of discounts / sales of merchandisers and malls;

· We had special recollection during the month with our Opus Dei group with Fr. Gerry officiating Mass, which also coincided with the celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe wherein the Latino community had musicians in colorful costumes with maracas, mandolins with fiesta ambiance;

· After the Christmas eve Mass, we attended our neighbors’ (Jonah & Joey Caliao) party together with their 5-couples nurses- friends and their kids. Everyone had so much fun: food was great (lechon, ham, pasta, cakes, salads, and many more), kids’ game (Xmas edition of Pinoy henyo and others), exchange of gifts, singing and dancing, and the ever present karaoke sing-out challenge. A dozen adults were competing for the pot of $100. My son Sean and nurse Joy were tied at a score of 96. Some suggested splitting the money while others wanted a tie-breaker. Joy opted to sing again and got a score of 85. Sean had to sing again and got the same score of 96, thus was declared ‘karaoke

king’. On several times he had won at ‘magic sing’ challenges, thus, he had proven to be adept at his singing skills – may dependable sideline na, with his favorite ‘Creep’. After the 2nd round of eating, we went home by 3:00AM Christmas day – what a truly memorable and enjoyable celebration!

· On New Year’s Eve, we went to the 5:00pm Mass at the Basilica of our Blessed Sacrament. Then later, we went to Old SAC for some musical entertainment, displays and join the rest of families and children enjoy the fireworks at 9:00 pm; another fireworks was set at midnight for adults. By 9:30pm we were back at home to watch the NY Times square drop ball for 2011 and the rest of the US and the world, and make/ receive New Year’s greetings to families and friends. A MORE BLESSED AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!!!

Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

SUSAN BG


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from Sacramento, CA! We praise and thank God for all the blessings of the year as we start the season of Advent in preparation for the Christmas season. Our Thanksgiving holidays wer

e celebrated extra-special and very

memorable this year for various milestones in our family – new jobs for both my daughter Sarah and son Sean, new home for Sarah and Max, good health, peace, love in the family and many, many more. We do praise and thank GOD for His love, kindness and generosity!!!

On our monthly Catholic Lunch Club held on Nov. 19 at the Radisson Hotel, the guest speaker was Mr. Dick Lyles – Host, EWTN’s Catholic Business Hour, CEO of Leadership Legacies and Origin Entertainment, and New York Times best-selling author of more than 18 books. He discussed the topic ‘Authentic Catholic Leadership in Today’s Culture’, and how it impacts our lives. As usual, I got a signed copy of his newest book, Pearls of Perspicacity. On our Bible Study class, we culminated the Adventures in Matthew weekly series on the third week of the month with lunch gathering at the home of our leader Claude, he enjoys hosting our group. Our 2nd Saturday Opus Dei ladies group had more Recollection attendees than usual in preparation for the Advent season. Other highlights for the month are as follows:

· Sean and I opted to travel to the east coast for the 4-days Thanksgiving holiday week-end with Sarah. We took the Nov. 24, 10:40 evening flight out of SAC to Newark via Atlanta. Since we decided our trip only 3-days before, tickets were more expensive and we got the last back row seats, and were anxious about airport security checks by the TSA. To my surprise, SAC airport security check was very laid-back, it took only a few seconds – no pat downs. We arrived Newark, NJ airport at 9:30a, were met by Sarah and had our sumptuous Turkey lunch. Later in the evening, we joined friends and family for dinner at Francis / Tita Dompor’s residence for dinner;

· Started Black Friday shopping day to the Garden state Mall very early with parking almost full so it was smart of Sarah to decide for valet parking. Since NJ do not charge sales tax, shoppers from NY and other states flock the area, so imagine the crowd of shoppers. I sat in a sofa at the Nordstrom entrance while Sarah and Sean shopped till they dropped; then I helped carry the packages. Sean shopped for snowboarding gear at Sports Authority. What he expected to spend in CA, he got all the items for half the price or much lower. It was truly worth shopping in NJ.

· Saturday, Nov 27, we took the early morning train for NY Penn Station to meet up with his Ninong Francis Catayong, then to proceed to his Huntington Station, Long Island to visit with his family. They (3 kids: Kay, Rey and Len, and couple Francis and Mareng Nory) were home for the holidays, and it was our reunion after more than 5 years, so there was a lot of catching up stories to do, mostly how they grown so fast and how they were all doing in their lives! We had lunch at the Best Buffet – food was so great. By 2:00p, the 4 of us (Nory, Francis, Sean and I) were on our way to NY to meet up with my nephew Rothmer and his fiancée Lyn at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. With so heavy traffic and people all over the place, we alighted from our taxi at Rockefeller Plaza and had to inch our way with the large crowd ogling at the sights of ice skating, tall buildings with holiday displays/ decors. NY is surely the place to be – melting pot of various nationalities! Despite the sea of humanity, we were able to accomplish our objectives and Sean took beautiful pictures of all the sceneries. We took the 6:15p train back to NJ, where we joined Sarah and Max with their friends Dr. David and Donna for dinner. They also had drinks, coffee and pastries, with good conversation to cap the day;

· Our experience with TSA security at Newark airport on our way back to SAC via Salt Lake City was another interesting story. We started on the standing queue at 4:30am and finished with the check by 6:00a – a full 1.5 hours of standing. They made 2 columns of line, but there was only 1 scanner, After going through the scanner, you go through line of 3 steps and given a pat down (a black girl touched my bra and legs, a flash with a cloth on my middle finger was done and brought to a screen, then after being given an up sign, I was okayed to go. Looking back, I could see the long lines piling up. It was okay to be assured of safety and security, but I hope they improve on the system. It is understandable why they are so strict at Newark because critical incidents originated there!

· There was heavy snowstorm when our plane landed at Salt Lake City so the place was all white. As our plane for SAC was preparing to leave at 11:30a, we spent 30 minutes more for the de-icing process before we lifted on air. I learned that other later planes were unable to leave or postponed departure. We were so blessed to arrive at SAC airport by 1:30pm, able to attend our Sunday obligation Mass!

Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

SUSAN BG

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from Sacramento, CA! We are now in the cold spell of fall with rains and strong winds to contend with, change of wardrobe, and the layering of outfits.

On our monthly Catholic Lunch Club held on Oct. 15 at the Radisson Hotel, the guest speake

r was Dr. Ross Porter – Psychologist, Educator, and Author – on the topic COURAGE: Warriors, Not Wimps. We live in challenging times that tempt us to fear, worry and doubt. However, this is a time for profound opportunity: for healing, growth, changing the world! This is a time for ordinary people to become extraordinary warriors, not wimps. A popular Catholic radio show host, his inspiring, practical talk focused on the virtue of Courage, especially for our present age – to develop it in our life, and how to transform the world around us – to be a hero in order to get to heaven, and help others get to heaven too! As usual, I got an autographed copy of his book “ .

Highlights for the month:

· Since October is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary: Feasts of Our Lady of Fatima, Lady of La Naval, re-committed to complete the four Mysteries sets of daily Rosary prayers for special intentions - Good Health, Peace, Love, Wisdom, Success in various endeavors, among others;

· Oct. 9 – Invited family / friends for Sean’s Thanksgiving Lunch held at our Clubhouse (with swimming – 11a to 3p). My neighbors Yolanda, Jonna, Joey, Flo helped us with the arrangements as 25 guests came to feast on Fil-Am foods while kids enjoyed swimming to beat the last summer heat as the chilly nights of fall creep in.

· Resumed attending our Tuesday Bible study group (Adventures in Matthew – The King and His

Kingdom, to last till November) since I missed some sessions. Camaraderie had developed as we take turns serving snacks for the group during the lively discussions; During my sharing on the parable of the Talents, my experience is that as early as 5 years old, I remember my father advised me to use God’s gifts so when people ask you to sing – you sing; when asked to recite – you recite; when asked to dance – you dance; I did follow his admonition which somehow developed my confidence. Since my parents were both teachers, I am so blessed to grow up in a very nurturing environment. Now with my a Ph.D., I am still learning – blessed to be using / sharing maybe 20% of God’s gifts, and still in the process continuously.

Fr. Mauricio Hurtado, a Latino who replaced Pinoy Fr. George, who attends our Bible study, shared of his nice experiences with Filipinos (nurses, doctors, professionals) who are sharing their talents and faith in the communities, while the rest of our group agreed, especially in the health care system in America;

· Since we are in the middle of the election campaign season, I did volunteer work for the party I am registered with as part of my immersion on social responsibility in the political system, - attending fund-raising gatherings, info dissemination, collation / distribution of stickers, yard signs and other campaign materials;

· We watched theater movies – a comedy ‘Life as We Know It’ and action/comedy ‘RED’;

· With Sean’s hectic office schedule coming home late midnight on weekdays, we make sure week-ends are quality time for rest/ relaxation, mostly outdoor activities;

Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

SUSAN BG

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from Sacramento, CA! Officially, fall has started but we are still experiencing the heat of summer, both in the east and west U.S.A. where I partly spent the month of September.

On our monthly Catholic Lunch Club held on Sept. 17 at the Radisson Hotel, the guest speaker was Carol Younger, Ed. D. on the topic Jesus, the Saints . . . and God’s Salvation Story. Although I was not physically present, my friend shared the following notes: What are the critical elements of the Greatest Story ever told? Where do we find these elements in everyday life? How do we understand and communicate this great sweep of Jesus’ history with excitement and connection to life in the 21st century? Dr. Carol, an educator and expert in narrative and connections to the daily life of Catholics, presented a lively discussion with a captivating, exciting, and responded effectively to queries on the current topic issues.

As planned, I went to the east coast (Sep. 5 – 26) for my APOstolate, i.e., to big-boy sit my 8-year old MAX while his mother Sarah went on a Paris, France holiday. During that period, Sarah celebrated her birthday (Sep. 7) while I had mine on Sep. 20. Highlights of my sojourn are:
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• Sep. 7 – After Mass at the church in Montclair, NJ, had lunch at the Greek Taverna with Sarah’s friends Tim Graham and Dr. David Anderson; followed with Cake and coffee at Sarah’s pad; then attended a meeting at Max’s school;

• Sep. 11 – Drove Sarah to Newark International Airport on her JEEP Commander for her flight. Using the GPS, I traversed successfully the Garden State Parkway and other routes, without a single ‘recalculation’; The driving boosted my confidence level throughout my stay as I brought Max to / from school the succeeding days;

• Sep. 17 – Joined relatives for the 97th birthday celebration of Mommy Charing Dompor I Clifton, with Mass and sumptuous Filipino food – lechon, pancit, lumpia, etc. She was still active and very pretty!

• Sep. 19 – The family of my Kumpareng Kiko (Engr. Francis Catayong of NPC days), his wife Nory and son Rey, who are based in Long Island, NY, fetched me to spend the week-end with them. First, we had lunch with Sarah and Max before we went off. After the long drive, we were joined by their daughter Len-len at their home; then went to have dinner at the fine-dining H2O resto. As Sean said later, ‘social, pang-movie sets, at reservations required daw’. The kids do have great tastes. Our families. bonds date back long years. We started visiting Mareng Nory who was a nurse in NY in 1988, and every time we are in the U.S., we would watch Broadway shows, after having lunch; Kiko is Sean’s baptismal Ninong, his three kids attended NPC Christmas parties, Sean’s 1st birthday at Jollibee’s, and other family events. Our 5 children combined (2 from us, 3 from them) are now: Sarah (36), Kay (30), Rey (28), Len (26), and Sean (23) grew up close together – see how time flies!

• Sep. 20 – My birthday turned out memorable as I had envisioned it to be! I intended it to be secret, but Sarah blurted out to them that it was my special day. Pareng Kiko had promised to have the day off from work that Monday, and I prevailed on Mareng Nory to do her normal working day; Kiko was enough to guide me in NY. After breakfast with Len, she drove us to Huntington station for the 10am train to NY. Upon arrival at Penn station, we took a leisurely walk from 34th St./7th Ave. to 49th St./5th Ave. St. Patrick’s Cathedral. It was perfect timing as we entered the church; the priest was also entering the Altar for the 12:00 noon Mass. Then we spent hours at the Top of the Rock, Rockefeller plaza, posing like tourists, enjoying the full alert status with the opening of the UN General assembly in NY. We had so much fun before I took the 3:10p train back to Montclair, where Sarah and Max waited for me to have dinner and spend the rest of my birthday with them! I thank God for the opportunity to have a memorable day with my loved ones and friends! BTW, I had a long phone chat with Gerry and office staff in Pinas the night before, extending me their greetings and the great news of their major, major busy days as they were completing documentation of officers and crew joining the new Taiwanese vessel on Sept. 22. Thus, I announced a bonus for them as our anniversary and my birthday sharing and appreciation for their services and God’s Blessings!

• Sept. 26 – Thank God to be back in SAC, after the smooth flights from Newark, via Salt Lake City.

Attached are 5 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010




Dear Loved Ones,

Pleasant Greetings from Sacramento, CA! With the heat of summer came the various outings, reunions and trips clad in casual, colorful, comfortable get-ups.


On our monthly Catholic Lunch Club held on August 13 at the Radisson Hotel, the guest speaker was Ms. Teresa Tomeo, Talk Show host, motivational speaker, and media Consultant, 0n the topic NOISE – the Media, The Culture, and the Catholic Family. She provided advice on How can we discern God’s will for our lives if we don’t make room for peace, quiet, and yes even total silence? Discussion included how our media saturated culture dominated our lives and dismantled our families. We were surprised to learn just how much noise we are exposed to and the impact it has on our lives and our relationship with God and our loved ones. She presented action plans to help silence the noise in our homes as well as the best way for Catholics to engage the culture and make a difference.


Sean and I got back from our exciting week-end in Las Vegas by Southwest airline Aug. 29 evening flight to Sacramento. We went there on early morning flight to LV Aug. 28 to join the Panglao, Bohol Group celebration of the feast of St. Augustine, our hometown patron saint, at lunch with about 60 attendees at Cocinille restaurant. We had great time reuniting with families and friends, some I had last seen 45 years ago since finishing high school. Represented were clans: Arbilo, Arcay, Arcamo, Arrieta, Bon, Bongoyan, Bonje, Cloma, Estoque, Fucanan, Hora, Mijares, among others. Close circle included Virgie Arcay (SFO,CA), Margie Arrieta (Indiana), Luz Bonje (LA,CA), Fe Hora (LV,NV) Nevada)and myself (Sac, CA). Some came from Canada, Chicago (Eugene Mijares), Texas, NY, Arizona, etc. for the event. We spent the entire afternoon reminiscing beautiful hometown memories, re-introducing ourselves and family members, and many more. My son Sean was amazed to discover relatives and friends located all around America and listening to wonderful childhood achievements, milestones, and success stories. Highlights were captured in photos and videos – fun with the 45 years later images!


My nephew Rigel and family also came for the occasion by car from Phoenix, who provided us the city transport service and treated us to the evening show at the MGM Grand of Cirque Du Soliel – KA (Chinese- inspired musical action adventure) – so technically fascinating! Then Sean and I spent the night walking by the Strip until 1:00 AM, taking photos of the LV lights/sights: Paris, New York, Flamingo, ARIA, Bellagio, Mandarin, among others. Wherever I am, I make sure to attend Sunday Mass and was so glad to go to the Guardian Angel Cathedral for the 11AM service, which featured very inspiring musical band instruments – amazing Las Vegas talents! Attendees were 60% Filipinos, 30% Latinos, 10% Whites – thus we felt so at home! Later, our close circle, together with our children had lunch at the home of Fe Hora, had more reminiscing and updates, before John Arcay drove us to the airport for our 7:00PM flight back to SAC. It was truly a beautiful week-end swirl of activities – smooth plane rides, reuniting with clan and friends, recollecting childhood memories, sharing photos, planning future events, taking some 45-years later photos to share in Facebook accounts, with promises for future re-connections in 2010 Panglao, GOD Willing!!! Much thanks to Kuya Rudy who encouraged the bonding and gave my contact to Luz who initiated the connection to the group culminating with the memorable reunion!

Other milestones for the month included:


· Hosted our OD Circle with swimming for the kids at our clubhouse under the sweltering heat of summer with 15 kids and 4 moms in attendance on Aug 24;

· Updated health care program for Sean and myself – registered with our new physician Dr. David Yang at the Rancho Cordova Kaiser facility, upon recommendation of Dr. Edna Tanegra. On my 1st visit on Aug. 26, Dr. Yang instructed me to take blood tests, Mammography, BP screening the following day; results were posted immediately on-line Aug. 28 –so fast and efficient, seems okay, but I have to exercise more control on my diet;

· I look forward to my East coast (NJ) sojourn (Sept 5 – 25) to big-boy seat my grandson MAX while his MOM Sarah will be on her European tour;


Attached are 4 group photos of recent reunions with family and friends. Let us continue to pray for our country and people. Peace and Joy to You and God Bless Us All!

Much love and Best Regards!!!


SUSAN BG