Wedding

April 22nd, 2008

As some of you know that I have an english husband, so I have inlaws in town. They arrived April 14th - this is a special gathering, as hubby brother is getting married once again! But i think this time he has found someone that is his soul mate, like I’ve found mine.

Well, first off we needed to get the Tuxedos sorted…it was done nicely, but with just a bit of a hiccup of the grooms trousers! The wedding day was Saturday, April 19th @1pm - Tidewater Chapel, Mt Pleasant, SC - everything went beautifully, the weather was beautiful and the whole thing was lovely! We had our friend Norman LoRusso took the pictures and we can’t wait to see them! We took shots all around Downtown Charleston, and between us and Mum/Dad camera (not counting Del’s) we took over 300 pictures!!

Hubby has already uploaded some images online to his flickr account - here is the link and you can take a look at yourself. We had the reception at the famous Grill 225 - food was devine, if anyone want to taste a great steak, we recommend stopping by and make a reservation at Grill 225 - corner of Market and East Bay, Downtown Charleston, just across from the Custom House.

Here is the link - Del & Sylvia’s Wedding

Filipinos Around The World

April 15th, 2008

I recently received an email from one of my Aunties - its an article from a magazine in regards to Filipinos all around the world. As I was reading it, I felt very emotional as this is the trait of Filipino people. They are kind, and always happy…no matter what obstacle they face. Now, you say am just being emotional from losing my Dad who for anyone that knows him, was a wonderful, funny and smart man!

Ok am going off topic here…lol.. but I thought I would like to share that article here with you and see what other people sees in us, yes we might be care-givers, housekeeper, nannies, or nurses or even the janitor….but we are proud people and I am proud of my heritage however mixed it is…still am proud to be filipina.

Here is the article….please read and post any thoughts, comments….is always greatly appreciated!

New City Magazine - April 2008

The Filipino Invasion

If centuries ago European colonizers went far and wide to conquer countries and peoples with the sword, a new colonization is taking place today, which no one knows about it.

It’s past 11pm on the tram car in a northern Italian city. Few people, one spoken language: Tagalog. Probably Italians at this hour prefer riding their own car. Instead, constantly chatting, my Filipina friends are returning home after a hard day’s work. And yet there is an aura of serenity among them, which makes this gray town glitter.

Aurora is working as a maid, but the family she is working with has given her a car, a beautiful room, and the keys to the house. Now they are trying to bring her husband over from the Philippines as well.
“If I only could find a Filipina to work for me,” exclaims a friend when I ask him how Italians feel about Pinays. “They’re appreciated not only for their kindness, their hardworking habits, or their faithfulness to Catholic tradition. There is something more.”

Florence, a city of art wonders.
In the middle of a square near the “Duomo” together with a GMA7 reporter, we spot a small group of Filipinos working at a construction site. “Are you happy to be here?” we ask. The reply: “Yes!” “Would you like to go back to the Philippines? ” “No!” “Why not?” “We are treated fairly and people really admire us, our way of doing things…”

Yes, although sometimes sadly enough, Overseas Filipino Workers are exploited by their families for the money they make, they are much in demand abroad, as the fresh air needed in a warm room. It’s a peaceful invasion, of the kind that you don’t know is happening, but it’s quietly changing the world. It’s the Filipino invasion.

In the last 20 years those millions of Filipinos who have left our country have slowly started to change the culture of the countries that welcome them. Of course sometimes they end up being exploited, work long hours for little money, but when and where they are welcomed, they are able to show the world the Filipino’s true resilience. And let’s stop looking Filipinos in showbiz, or those who may have made it to important jobs. This is not a beauty contest. Instead it’s an everlasting contribution Filipinos give to the world: their own soul.

Once, for example, Cardinal Sin sent 11 Filipino priests to Rome for a short course. As he did not have enough funds but was confident that God would help them, he sent them on one-way tickets. Then in Rome, one day he received a call from an Italian.

After identifying himself, the caller said: “You don’t know me. I am an executive of FIAT (one of the largest corporations in Italy). I want to tell you a story. Can we meet for dinner? At your convenience and at your pleasure.”
Intrigued, Cardinal Sin immediately made the appointment. Over dinner, the executive narrated: “I employ a Pinay OFW to take care of my six-year old daughter. This maid never fails to go to Mass on Sundays. Being rather close to her nanny, my daughter began to go with her to Sunday Mass. My daughter’s seventh birthday was soon approaching so I asked her what she wanted for her birthday. She said simply: ‘I don’t want any gift. I just want you and Mama to join me at Mass on my birthday. It sounded simple and so I said ‘yes,’ as I love my daughter very dearly.

“Now I would like to tell you a little secret. At that point, my wife and I had already gone our separate ways. We lived in one house, but each of us was free to pursue our own happiness. No questions. No answers. No talk. No misunderstanding. We had also stopped going to the sacraments.

“The birthday came and we went to Mass on schedule. At church, I was surprised to find so many Filipinos who were all smiling. And then they began to sing: so heavenly! It was the most beautiful Mass I had ever attended!
During the Mass, I felt God touching my life again. I felt God once again—he to whom I owe so much. Well… that was not our last Mass together. We now go to Sunday Mass regularly. My wife and I have discovered each other once again. We are reconciled, and my small family is whole once again, thanks to my Pinay maid.
“Of course, the Pinay will stay with us for a long time. I have rewarded her with some cash for her relatives in the Philippines. But I want to do something also for the church in the Philippines. Is there something I can do?”

Cardinal Sin cleared his throat and then told him: “In fact, I have 11 priests here with me looking for their fare to return to the Philippines. ”
The executive excused himself, made some phone calls and returned to his seat. He pulled out his checkbook and wrote a check for an amount slightly higher than the plane fare. Then they said goodbye.

This is what Filipinos are doing around the world, without any fuss, without strong statements, and just by their own presence. If centuries ago European colonizers went abroad far and wide to conquer countries and peoples with the sword, a new colonization is taking place today, and no one knows about it. But it’s just as powerful and effective, even if today they are often dismissed as “maids” or “nurses.” Yes, maids, nurses, seafarers, but with a soul that can change everything around them.

Carlo Gentile with Eddy Co Chua

We’ve Moved

April 11th, 2008

We’ve got a shiny new address here at The Filipino Friends Blog!

We’ve moved from being a sub domain of Kimjac (which is our business domain), and we’ve got our very own domain now! http://thefilipinofriends.com

Don’t worry if you forget and go and type in the old one though. We’ve told the nice Internet people, and they will automagically send you here anyway!

The Big Snore

April 8th, 2008

Happy Birthday…

April 5th, 2008

This is a wish for Jonathon May - hubby youngest son who will be in his teens… time sure flies quickly!

Happy Birthday Jonathon, do let us know when you received your birthday card from your Dad and I.

Have a great time in your celebration with your friends and family.

Lots of love from

Dad & Kathy :o)

TGIF

April 3rd, 2008

Well here we are its Friday and its APRIL already!! Where did the time go? Man, it felt like it just yesterday I had my birthday! Its April and I’ve not even had the time or energy to do my cleaning, as got inlaws coming from England. I really do need to get my behind and get this house in shape before they all arrived!

Okay, note to self - self clean this house and put all the “papers” you got thrown all over and put it in a box and sort it out! Crap, tax time as well! YUCK!!

Its TGIF? dont’ feel like it, as I got a bunch of crap to take care of, before i can say TGIF!! NOT!! maybe next friday will be differrent??? eh?

Y’all have a wonderful weekend and be safe and don’t anything that I wouldn’t … ;)

Happy Birthdays…

April 2nd, 2008

I almost forgot to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY MUM!! - this was yesterday, and I forgot to post this wish!! Sorry, Mum, hope you had a wonderful day!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY To Graeme (brov in law) honey bun little bro… today is his birthday..not sure how old he is..but hope you had a great day celebrating it with your friends and family.

3BT

April 2nd, 2008

I am not as dicipline in writing my 3bt - I think its such a great idea that I really should just try to put at least 5 mins to do it…

1. morning started fresh, crisp day, quiet morn driving to work…peaceful with just a tad of traffic that just beginning.

2. honey bun woke up with me and made him his oatmeal, whether he ate it…not sure, I was gone before it cooled down.

3. coming home, not too dark after a long day to find my dinner waiting for me…honey bun thanks for that! :) and tomorrow is another day…