Yearly Archives: 2012

Happy Birthday Margs & Jaime and Bon Voyage Jaime!

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A day before we left, Dad and Mom organized a birthday dinner for Margs and Jaime and at the same time made it a despedida for Jaime!  It was a very special occasion! 🙂

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Instead of going out, Mom got Kai to cater in the house.  Good idea!

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Pass around appetizers

My gosh! These eggs were so so delicious!!! It had truffle oil and caviar! YUM!!!!!!

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Lobster Sashimi

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Mom even hired her pianist, Allan ( cellphone # : 0927-329-6929)

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Table setting by Rustan’s Flower Shop of course 🙂

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A super delicious meal!

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Interesting dish- Corn tempura

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And though it is catered by Kai, Mom always adds her personalized touch!  She bought these beautiful boxes from Japan and she used it to put the desserts!  It came in different designs

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The kids had their own menu 

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And Mom had surprises for us- look under your plate and if there is a sticker – you get a prize!! WOOHOO!! I got one!  🙂

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Happy Birthday Margs and Jaime!!!

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Thanks to Pam for always taking care of the cake requirements 🙂

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Aside from the birthday celebration, we celebrated Jaime’s acceptance in Boarding school and his despedida

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It was very emotional with speeches and many love notes.  I was worried he would change his mind!! 🙂

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A beautiful poem from Ninong Noey and Tita Krie!

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From his cousins

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From his big brother, Tito Quits

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From Tito Paul and Ninang Maricar

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With matching ampao envelope 🙂

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The shortest notes are from us – Papa, Mama and brother Javier 🙂letters-sps-jaime-12.JPGletters-sps-jaime-9.JPG

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A Furniture Auction For the Benefit of the GKonomics Trade School

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GKonomics Designer Series: SILYA

GKonomics, the social enterprise initiative of Gawad Kalinga, announces the launch of the GKonomics Designer Series with SILYA, a collection of iconic chairs contributed by some top designers and architects following three design guidelines: the use of sustainable ma- terials; the promotion of Filipino identity; and ease of production by GK communities.

The GKonomics Designer Series aims to bring together the country’s best in various de- sign disciplines from interiors, industrial design, architecture, fashion, architecture, photog- raphy, branding, advertising to unleash the potential of the less fortunate and help them carry their own weight in society.

Through the GKonomics Designer Series, design is used as a solution to the nation’s prob- lems of poverty by creating livelihood opportunities. Dean Joey Yupangco of the College of St Benilde, says that one of the advantages Filipinos have is that we like working with our hands. He says there is a premium put on products made by the hand and we can benefit greatly from this. If the Gawad Kalinga citizenry of about 1 million residents all over the country can be harnessed to become world class producers, the economic and social effects can be staggering.

Brand Strategists Sergio Boero and Michelle Barretto agree that making design help communities while also making social change is doable. That design is not only on the surface but a a way of thinking, a solution and a way of living. “With SILYA, everybody in- volved already has that in mind,” says Michelle.

On how the GKonomics Design Group was formed, Ivy Almario, originator of the project explains “what I like about our group is we’ve already reached a point in our careers where we can make the correct phone calls to the correct people and it creates a chain of events and sets things in motion. The basic and most real thing is that if you want to help, just help, it’s that simple.” Her sister and business partner Cynthia adds, “There are no ex- cuses.”


Dean Tobias Guggenheimer of the School of Fashion and the Arts said, “My thought was I guess two-fold: how can I as a designer get involved and have fun with it and how can the process help the people in GK villages both from a tangible economic perspective and also from an educational point of view.”

Ed Calma said that “I know what design can do, and there has to be more industries like this that need to be propagated to improve the lives of people. So that’s sort of what at- tracted me to the program.”

There will be a launch event on October 16 at the Greenbelt 5 Gallery, where each of the chairs will be auctioned off. The event itself promises to be offbeat with a surprise spin on the proceedings — it will be an intimate gathering of design enthusiasts who also enjoy participating in philanthropic ventures.

Proceeds will go toward the seed capital of the GKonomics Trade School — a joint venture of GKonomics and the Design Group that aims to develop master craftsmen and revive dying Philippine traditions while meeting world class standards and aesthetics.

This event also serves to launch a massive platform for design lovers to participate in the GKonomics Designer Series. So that more individuals can promote the culture of produc- tivity and creativity with and among those lacking in opportunities.

Chiqui Lara, CEO of Y&R explained , “Our is dream is that this is not an ad hoc thing. The word is really ‘sustainable’. This can have long-term implications for GKonomics as a group, as well as of course the communities that we want to serve. This is just the begin- ning and we’re very positive and optimistic about it.”

The GKonomics Designer Series also has an ongoing collaboration with the Fashion De- sign Council of the Philippines under the helm of its President, JC Buendia.

Designers involved in the SILYA project are Ivy & Cynthia Almario, Ed Calma, Tobias Guggenheimer, Milo Naval, and Joey Yupangco. Other professionals contributing to this effort are Kenji Onglao, Ric Gindap, Chiqui Lara, Sergio Boero, Michelle Barretto, Pinky An- tonio, and Felicia Ravago.

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Jay Aguirre

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Eversince James was in highschool, he would always tell me that he wanted a custom made shoe!  John Lobb in particular.  

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Since it was very expensive, of course he never had one made! 🙂 As he is always intrigued by anything CUSTOM MADE, he immediately called up Jay Aguirre which he saw in Rogue Magazine.  Jay custom makes shoes and shirts, pants, suit and denim.

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The reason James wanted to try Jay was because what makes Jay different and unique is that he himself does everything from measuring to actually sewing and finishing the product!  He is the tailor himself!  So James and Jaime tried him out for a special occasion

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I like these custom made details 🙂

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My handsome boys!  When Jaime was a kid, I would always buy him oversized clothes assuming he will grow up fast.  He has outgrown that idea and gets mad at me everytime I do it! haha!! When it’s custom made, it fits just right!

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We’re Having An Art Auction

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PLET BOLIPATA has been quite visible in the Philippine Art Scene since her first painting exhibition at the Penguin Café Gallery in 1992. Her works can be found in both private and public collections including the Miriam College Gallery of Women’s Art (GAWA) Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo, BenCab Museum in Baguio, and the Center for the Arts in San Antonio, Zambales. She received a Freeman Fellowship as a painter and represented the Philippines at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT, in 2006.

Bolipata recently discovered the unique and aesthetically charming combination of fiberglass resin and crochet material. She introduced the fiberglass resin bathtub covered in crochet material in her Alliance Francaise’s Total Gallery joint exhibition with her artist/husband, Elmer Borlongan. in April, this year. It was well received and was included in the 58 Hot Designs List featured in Town and Country’s July issue, 2012. 
For Museo Pambata’s auction, she designs a crochet wrapped fiberglass cat with a hat stuck in the cat’s mouth, a play on Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat. She pushes the design further to make it functional art by adding a lighting fixture using an energy saving LED bulb. 

Bolipata, “Black Hat in a Blue Kitty Cat”

Fiberglass resin, crochet material, cloth trimmings, paint, polyurethane, varnish, plastic wheels and LED bulb

h: 70″, w: 32″, depth: 19″

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Inscribed in the Hat is: “You are you that is truer than true.”

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Borlongan, Borlongan

“Long Way Home”

Charcoal on paper, 2008

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Visiting Doc

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Mom and Tita Dorothy have been insisting on coming over to visit Dad since they miss him in the group get togethers.  So one night they came and visited Dad 🙂

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A super nice and thoughtful couple – Tito Edwin and Tita Dorothy.  They love Dad so much 🙂 And we all love them back

Previous entry:  R&M Preserves August 23, 2012  

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Tito Edwin and Tita Dorothy brought Chinese food! YUMMY!! James and I are benefitting too from this visit 🙂

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Mom brought food too which came with her chafing dishes! 🙂 I realized I didn’t take a photo of the contents 🙁

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And yummy cheesecake from Mrs. Yulo

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Gap Foundation Celebrates 35th Anniversary

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Governor Brown declares “Gap Foundation Day”

SAN FRANCISCO – September 12, 2012 – Gap Inc. executives and employees joined nonprofit organizations at a gathering last Thursday, September 13, at the San Francisco headquarters to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Gap Foundation. 

“We’re proud to celebrate 35 years of Gap Inc. employees fulfilling the promise made by Doris and Don Fisher to ‘do more than sell clothes,’” said Bobbi Silten, President of Gap Foundation. “It’s an exciting milestone for everyone involved with the company.”

Doris and Don Fisher started the Gap Foundation in 1977 to support the communities where Gap Inc. does business. The company supports nonprofit organizations with a focus on helping underserved youth in developed countries explore careers and build job skills, and women in developing countries build critical life and work skills. 

To honor the milestone, California Governor Jerry Brown declared September 13 Gap Foundation Day.  “Gap Foundation has created opportunities for young people and women across the globe,” Brown said in his proclamation. “I offer my congratulations to Gap Inc. and its employees for making a difference in our communities around the world and their commitment to ‘Be what’s possible.’”

Gap Inc. has achieved many milestones in social responsibility, including:

•           Recipient of 2012 California Business Volunteer Program of the Year.

•           Ranked as one of Forbes 20 most responsible companies in the U.S.

•           Ranked 7th among specialty retailers in the list of Fortune Magazine’s World’s Most Admired Companies.

•           Awarded the 2010 Financial Times Justmeans Social Innovation award for “Most Strategic Philanthropy Program” for the P.A.C.E. program.

•           Achieved 100 percent on The Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index for seven years in a row.

•           Received an Excellence in Greenhouse Gas Management Goal Setting Certificate from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Gap Inc. Co-Founder Doris Fisher and Gap Inc. Chairman and CEO Glenn Murphy was among those in attendance at the. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee also attend the celebration.

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My Morning with Lolo

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I love love spending time with my Lolo.  One morning I came early enough ( 7am )  to have breakfast with him.  My Lolo is not only Ambassador but to me he is King!  Because everyone around him pampers and takes care of him 🙂

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How nice the sounds of the lovebirds.  We had them as our background for breakfast 🙂

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Wow!! We actually had a breakfast menu!!  Conchita came to me and asked me what I wanted for breakfast.  I was hoping I could have everything on the list! haha!!  Lolo checked the things he liked 🙂

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And this was mine! WOW! I loved it! This is Lucban longganisa from Bacolod. Yum with garlic rice and quesong puti!  I had that quesong puti cooked a little bit more

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After breakfast we went around the house to visit Lolo’s other pets – his turtles, more birds and his doves.  He built cages and houses for them

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At 9am we went to Polo Club gym for his workout with the best personal trainer, Ned 🙂  Thanks to my cousin Nina for arranging this.  Lolo was so excited for his workout – he kept asking what time his workout was and so we left earlier than schedule

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Warming up

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Bicep curls! My Lolo is so strong!  He is 91 years old and believe me – he is very strong and very sharp!  I feel so guilty I now have to workout harder! haha

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Lolo stretching after an hour workout.  He told me he could do another 30 minutes!!  WOW!!  He is already looking forward to his next workout 🙂  Thank you Ned for watching over Lolo’s health

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Auction for Action

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From Plet Bolipata Borlongan 

For a good cause, peeps! Help us raise funds for UNICEF!!!

Auction for Action starts Oct 1 to 7.

You may log on to http://unicef.ph/ for updates. The full catalog will be released in a few days.

“Black Hat in a Pink Kitty Cat”, fiberglass resin and lights.
(Text inscribed: Happiness is having soul sisters.”

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Borlongan, “Convoy”, Pastel on paper, 16.5 x 23 inches, 2006.

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Auction for Action: UNICEF Philippines and Daphne Oseña Paez bring together Filipino artists for children

 

In celebration of the 20th year of National Children’s Month, UNICEF Philippines presents UNICEF Auction for Action, an online auction to benefit children in the Philippines and worldwide (find out how to join the auction).

For the second time, this online auction brings together more than seventy pieces of work from admired artists in design, furniture, art and jewelry for a good cause. Curated and presented by UNICEF Special Advocate for Children Daphne Oseña Paez, the online auction is a product of UNICEF and Daphne’s collaboration to bring the world of art, furniture and design together with her advocacy on children.  “Whenever I go to the field with UNICEF, I am heartened to see that we are doing a lot to improve children’s lives all over the Philippines. But there is always more to do; that’s why I support UNICEF.”

To celebrate the 20th year of Children’s Month this October – the only annual national celebration that puts children’s rights center stage for all Filipino children – the theme for this year’s auction is the right of children to play.  “Playing is a basic right of every child, and its importance to a child’s well-being and healthy development cannot be over-emphasized.   It also lends itself well as a theme for our premiere artists to work with,” adds Daphne.

UNICEF’s Auction for Action offers art lovers and collectors from all over the Philippines, the chance to bid for high quality items at discounts starting at 40% off. Items such as the Bloom from designer Kenneth Cobonpue, Fly Up from artist Michael Cacnio and a golden strand of South Sea Pearls from Jewelmer will be offered from October 1-7 only. The highest bidders win the item on offer.

Kenneth Cobonpue’s iconic “Bloom” chair.

“Buy a beautiful item, and help children at the same time, what could be better? Many people don’t realize that UNICEF relies entirely on voluntary donations from individuals, companies and governments and the funds raised from the auction will go towards education, health and nutrition, protection and emergency programs for children who are the hardest to reach and most in need,” said UNICEF Country Representative Tomoo Hozumi.

“Aranaz Delujo-Pavo Real” by Amina Aranaz

Michael Cacnio’s “Fly Up” from the Balloon series

KawayanTech’s “Push Bike”

Watch out and bid for one-of-a-kind pieces from notable Filipino artists and designers and help make a difference for children. UNICEF Auction for Action goes live at 6 p.m. onwww.ebay.ph/unicef on October 1.

 

Participating artists:

Manuel Baldemor, Otep  Bañez, Plet Bolipata, Elmer Borlongan, Gregory Halili, KawayanTech, Raymond Legaspi, Popo San Pascual, Baby Valencia, Bernard Vista, Reg Yuson, Willibald Zeck

 

Galerie Joaquin Gallery: 

Aldrino Abes, Jovan Benito, Vincent de Pio, Jomar Delluba, Hamzah Marbella, Mario Parial, Dominic Rubio, Juvenal Sanso, Lydia Velasco

 

Exhibition Center for Contemporary Arts:

Remy Boquiren, Antonio Daleon, Adler Llagas, Jun Martinez, Nemy Miranda, Jun Morondez, Ranino Quinto

 

Art Circle Gallery:

Eberle Catampongan, Rico Doronio, Anthony Geduspan, Joel Mahilum

 

Filipino Portrait Artists Guild, Inc.: 

Don Artificio, Angelito Balmes, Carlos “Cee” Cadid, Romy Carlos, Ben Infante, Norlie Meimban, Felix Jesus “Ely” Meimban IV, Jonahmar Salbosa

 

Secret Fresh Gallery:

Arnold Austria, Dex Fernandez aka Garapata Man, Epjey Pacheco, Paolo Vinluan, JJ Zamorano, Whoop

 

Sculptures: 

Michael Cacnio, Seb Chua, Daniel dela Cruz, Pete Jimenez, Ramon Orlina, Agi Pagkatipunan, Isabel Roxas

 

Furniture & Home Accessories:

Kenneth Cobonpue, Heima Store, Debbie Palao, Ito Kish, Daphne Oseña Paez, Luisa Robinson, Danny Rayos del Sol, Vito Selma

 

Jewelry & Fashion Accessories:

Accessory Lab, Amina Aranaz, Kristine Dee, Janina Dizon, Jewelmer, Joyce Makitalo, Paul Syjuco, Nicole Whisenhunt

 

About UNICEF

In the Philippines for over sixty years, UNICEF works through partners to reach disadvantaged children and communities to ensure children are healthy, educated and protected from harm. UNICEF is quick to respond in emergencies to ensure affected communities are reached and provided with services from local governments and other service providers. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. For more information about UNICEF and its work visit www.unicef.ph

 

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Fog City Creamery

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Aside from all that dessert from Mallorca, Eds brought ice cream!!!!  YUMMY!!! I liked Sorrento since it had white chocolate!

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It was nice to know that Fog City is made by the cousin of Eds!! Edylyn Genuino Gamboa!  I knew Edylyn since she was a kid and now she is so grown up and so pretty!!  More power to you Edylyn!

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Plenty yummy flavors to choose from!!

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