Altars

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Heart2Heart loves altars!  When Heart2Heart feature homes, altars are always included so look out for them in the past features and for future ones

By Mikko Sison

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Altar of my Lolo and Lola in their Baguio home – love the wood carving which is antique already 

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Vicky Tinio Clemente in Mama’s Table, Baguio 

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Lola Lita’s altar in her bedroom across her bed 

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Lola Lita’s giant Sacred Heart in her hallway 

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My Lolo and Lola’s altar in their chapel with the beautiful Lady of Guadalupe- My Lolo told me that his grandmother was named after the Lady of Guadalupe and when the church there burned down – they asked for donation to rebuild the church and in exchange they gave her the crown and jewelry that is now on the Lady.  Our family holds many Eucharistic celebrations in this chapel 

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Jack and Margie Duavit’s altar with a beautiful Ang Kiukok

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My Lolo and Lola’s prayer room 

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Dr. Cuanan’s altar in Antipolo 

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Altar in Everybody’s Cafe Pampanga 🙂 

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My bestfriend Eds’ altar – she is very religious! 

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Altar in Balik Bukid, Sta. Elena 

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by Gabby and Jia Estrella 

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by Lucille Calubaquib – Mother Butler 🙂 

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Paolo and Trina Yupangco

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My Lolo and Lola have so many altars everywhere – this is in their bedroom 

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In their dressing room 

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by Jay and Bambee Tambunting 

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My Dad and Mom have many all over the house – this is not all yet.  My goes around the house everyday dad blesses and kisses them with his fingers  

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Little Boy’s Explanation of God

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It was written by an 8-year-old named Danny Dutton, who lives in Chula Vista , CA . He wrote it for his third grade homework assignment, to ‘explain God.’ I wonder if any of us could have done as well?

(and he had such an assignment, in California , and someone published it, I guess miracles do happen!)

EXPLANATION OF GOD:

‘One of God’s main jobs is making people. He makes them to replace the ones that die, so there will be enough people to take care of things on earth. He doesn’t make grownups, just babies. I think because they are smaller and easier to make. That way he doesn’t have to take up his valuable time teaching them to talk and walk. He can just leave that to mothers and fathers.’

‘God’s second most important job is listening to prayers An awful lot of this goes on, since some people, like preachers and things, pray at times beside bedtime. God doesn’t have time to listen to the radio or TV because of this. Because he hears everything, there must be a terrible lot of noise in his ears, unless he has thought of a way to turn it off.’

‘God sees everything and hears everything and is everywhere which keeps Him pretty busy. So you shouldn’t go wasting his time by going over your mom and dad’s head asking for something they said you couldn’t have.’

‘Atheists are people who don’t believe in God. I don’t think there are any in Chula Vista . At least there aren’t any who come to our church.’

‘Jesus is God’s Son. He used to do all the hard work, like walking on water and performing miracles and trying to teach the people who didn’t want to learn about God. They finally got tired of him preaching to them and they crucified him. But he was good and kind, like his father, and he told his father that they didn’t know what they were doing and to forgive them and God said O.K.’ And God did not let Jesus stay in the grave, but raised him from the dead

‘His dad (God) appreciated everything that he had done and all his hard work on earth so he told him he didn’t have to go out on the road anymore. He could stay in heaven. So he did. And now he helps his dad out by listening to prayers and seeing things which are important for God to take care of and which ones he can take care of himself without having to bother God. Like a secretary, only more important.’

‘You can pray anytime you want and they are sure to help you because they got it worked out so one of them is on duty all the time.’ 

‘You should always go to church on Sunday because it makes God happy, and if there’s anybody you want to make happy, it’s God!

Don’t skip church to do something you think will be more fun like going to the beach. This is wrong.  And besides the sun doesn’t come out at the beach until noon anyway.’ 

‘If you don’t believe in God, besides being an atheist, you will be very lonely, because your parents can’t go everywhere with you, like to camp, but God can. It is good to know He’s around you when you’re scared, in the dark or when you can’t swim and you get thrown into real deep water by big kids.’

‘But…you shouldn’t just always think of what God can do for you. I figure

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The Beauty Source Monchet Y Compania Fan

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The Petal Fan bespoke for Rustans is a classic design with origins to designer Pitoy Moreno, who requested Casa Mercedes to create a fan to match a terno of one its esteemed clients. The fan has been part of the collection for many years.

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Monchet y Cia, is a tribute to a family heritage of hand-made abanico fans, using sustainable wood, and embellished with rings and silk tassles. The fan collection bespoke for Rustans is stytlized with the signature accent rib and leaf, which is unique to the Monchet Y Cia boutique line and  is limited in number and kept to the seasonality of color and pattern. Each fan comes in a gold box with the Rustans logo.

Monchet y Compania is the bespoke heritage line of Casa Mercedes, the oldest fan/abanico maker in the Philippines, celebrating its 60th year. Began by three Diokno sisters, Angelita Olives, Mercedes Rovira and Dr. Leonora Casas, the idea to make spanish style fans was inspired by a trip to Madrid in the 1950s. Angelita Olives eventually took over the business from her  siblings, and remains an Olives tradition, with family members pitching in the business.

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Casa Mercedes, and its boutique line Monchet y Cia is proud with the collaboration with Rustan’s, as it has provided abanicos to the store since its early days in San Marcelino. The Petal Fan for Rustans, is the second collaboration of MYC, for its “In Good Company” Collection, with the the first being production of the limited edition I CAN SERVE fans to campaign for breast cancer awareness.

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Santouka now in Manila

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Santouka was first introduced to us by Amado Fores.  He told Jaime to try it while we were in Hong Kong and Jaime dragged his Papa to go with him 

Previous entry:  Santouka Ramen Hong Kong July 30, 2011

When it opened here in Manila, we knew it sounded familiar and remembered Amado’s recommendation.  

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We have been hearing about the long lines but we braved it one friday night.  We tried to go early at around 6pm and there was still a line and the restaurant was packed!  

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The fake food 🙂

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Finally we got a table but had to share with others, we requested to be transferred when a booth became available and they gave it to us 

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I was amazed at the number of staff they have here and they are all alert and standing by the counter watching and making sure everything is okay 

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We asked about the sizes so the waitress brought us the different sizes of bowls 🙂 

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James wanted to come here because our brother Mike was raving about this in particular- the pork cheeks  

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So all three boys had pork cheeks!   

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So happy they have other things in the menu for people like me 🙂 

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Gyoza is a staple for us in a ramen restaurant 

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and the egg 

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List by Taty

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Heart2Heart loves loves this list made by her niece, Taty!  Love the in between # 4 and # 8 who are her siblings.  Taty is not only an angel by her very angelic looks and actions – but also has an angelic heart! I think this is also a good exercise for kids to do especially now that it is summer vacation for most children – just don’t forget the # 4 and # 8 🙂  

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Museum Cafe at The Ayala Museum

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I had an event at the M Cafe about a month ago at the Museum Cafe.  Museum Cafe is part of the Raintree group that brings you all these restaurant concepts  

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The Ayala Museum had  a Botong exhibit and is still ongoing till the end of the month 

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Love the hanging balls which are the same ones we have in our garden 🙂 

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The event was on the second floor 

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Asian Crabcakes 

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 Prawn Canton

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Yummy desserts 

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Click below to go to their website

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