My Literature, Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroJune 14, 2009 11:46 pm

Father Miguel A. Bernad, SJ

(The Late Father Miguel A. Bernad, SJ)

My professor, Arlene J. Yandug, the new editor of Kinaadman, and I were chatting as we headed out to the University’s main gate. I was telling her that I miss Father Bernad’s presence in the campus after reading one of his recent books entitled The Immortal Sea. This book is published by the Xavier University Press. The copy I have is a special one in a sense that it has the author’s autograph on its first page. I do not own this copy though; I borrowed it from Rhobert Maestre, a faculty of XU’s English Department.

 

During our chat, she mentioned that Father Bernad decided and requested to be reassigned to Xavier University after all the years of doing lectures as visiting professor in many universities abroad and teaching at the Ateneo de Manila University for 30 years. In trying to give a reply to her interesting statement, I thought to myself what reasons could there be behind his decision to be transferred to XU, and finally I shared my opinion to her saying that it is but a commonplace gesture of people especially during their old years to go home. She seemed to agree with me marked by her affirming smile.

 

But our chat has to end when the motorela’s dying engine finally stopped in front of us and the drivers’ invitation became clear and audible amidst the hubbub brought by the incoming rain. She had to go to Cogon to fetch her umbrella; and so we parted ways. But I could not help but think more about the matter.

 

I think the Kinaadman Journal (he edited for more than 3 decades, I suppose) betrays the meaning of his request to be assigned to Xavier University. The contents of Kinaadman should tell enough that he longed or missed Mindanao.

 

To help us understand Father Bernad’s longing or missing Mindanao, the fiction of Jaime An Lim, The Homing Mandarin might help. In this story, the main character (an old man) as related by the narrator (the old man’s son), desires fervently to go home to China, his natal and home town. I share the opinion of An Lim about people getting old and missing home.

 

This view is also shared by Leonard Casper expressed in his article, Back Azimuth Filipino Writers Abroad. Casper said that in the works of Filipino writers abroad, there is this sense of trying to be connected or reconnected to the Philippines, to their homeland. Thereby saying that as a person who had gone and lived in other places, intends to go home at least through their works, if not physically. In other words, in the case of Bernad, it can be assumed that (ADMU) Manila and other places such as Taiwan, Yale University among others were giving him a transient feeling, a feeling that he knows in his heart temporary and thus thinking that someday he would leave them and go back home.

 

It would be safe to assume therefore that Father Bernad considered XU and Cagayan de Oro as home. CDO is near Ozamiz, where he was from. Both cities are in Mindanao, the land of his heart. Mindanao, his home, the reason, I suppose, why he requested to be transferred.

Events and News, Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroMarch 27, 2009 12:21 pm

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LOCAL NEWS ARTS & CULTURE

The Lourdes College School of Music will hold its annual Students’ Recital this March 30, 2009 at the LC Main Auditorium. It will be an early evening affair beginning at 6. The Programme promises 3 (three) Violin performances, one of which is a Violin Ensemble and 24 (twenty-four) piano recitals. The pieces to be presented are Rondo Grazioso of H. Lichner, Moonlight Sonata of Beethoven, Novelette of Kabalevsky and Ili Ili Tulog Anay of A. Espino among many others.

According to the staging sequence the following are this year’s performers:

John Nangkil
Siegfred Uy
Stephanie Sambaan
Dee Ann Roa
Kristen Ysula
Seger Morales
Coleen Van Bobadilla
Shemie Cadaro
Ara Mae Alfornon
Jamie Kristina Villar
Mariejul Lagumbay
Misty Karen Antatico
Melinisa Macadato
Sheila Alianza
Julius Alcoser
Lani Mae Sabejon
Marco Pacturan
Jeric Jayin
Carell Ethilca Belandres
Anne Michelle Mondragon
Jordan Emata
Luisito Bernil
Dina Butong
Via Ayla Felias
Jan Karol Abao

This yearly event by the Lourdes College School of Music is one of the much-anticipated, important artistic events happening in this side of the Philippines. 

Events and News, City of Cagayan de OroJanuary 4, 2009 3:24 pm

Fashion, Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de Oro, Photo TripodDecember 18, 2008 10:14 am

 

Denver Torres in black rat pants made of 95% spandex and cotton, green loose shirt from a Tiangge Sale, and optical white, ultra light cotton loafers (my old tennis shoes).

Something is brewing beneath the white waters of Cagayan de Oro River…

Events and News, Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de Oro, Photo TripodDecember 15, 2008 10:57 am

The Goddess with the Dancefloor Dyanamite :)

He whispered something while this picture was taken. I wouldn’t share it….

Denver Torres with his Senior Manager, Mr. Enad Barbosa

Events and News, Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroDecember 14, 2008 11:25 am

Chatty Hangal, Kate, Monchy Milyonarya, Lemme (Star of the Night-Male), Kathy, Anna, Dan (the devil enemy of mine :) )

Said to be an event that fused music and merriment.This year’s part is dubbed: CX Music Video Awards 2008.

Here are some of the pictures taken from that event.

Wasang and Gal. 150 Million Worth Kilay with the 60 Million worth Oustanding Employee of the Year

My officemates from the Chat Group: Kate, Me, Ms. L, Monchy, Kirby Ayer, Grace, and Lindy Diva.

Madame Milyonarya Kathy

America Ferrera aw este Anna Pay alyas Gadget Showcase with the Author

With Mami Noise, aw Nice, aw Nanayaon Dupa. Aka Kamahalan, Tangeng, aw Tanging Ina ng Chat Group

Perfect Dress! Ibog ko…guy with necties planned his outfit to be like Kate’s Kinsa diay na na guy…gatecrusher??????

Wla ko kaila ana.

Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroDecember 7, 2008 8:20 am

Anna Paluga, a friend and officemate was with me on the afternoon of December 6, 2008 to try the La Cabana Spa services. It was the best time to visit the spa since it had a big discount on their services. The spa service package was only P 250.00. It was affordable.

(Anna Paluga on a Camiguin shore)

I love their Sauna bath but the room was not spacious. Nonetheless, it felt good to have all my sweat jumping out of my skin. Their massage was, as told by the front desk officer, a combination of Shiatsu and Swedish. But I thought to myself while having the massage that it was not satisfying as Swedish massage should be and also if compared to the services at Sentara Nail & Body Spa, the massage at La Cabana was a mediocre.

Truly a massage at the spa is like a walk in the shore, relaxing near to all Blue (Blue the way poet Evasco would see it).

The rating was ☺☺☺☺ over 10. I’ll keep the reasons to myself why I gave them a low grade. You can try the place though; it is located at the Recto Avenue, beside the Palana Grocers.

That’s all.

Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroNovember 10, 2008 7:32 am

It pays to Window Shop

Monday this week, I went to Limketkai Mall to shop at Robinsons and Value Shop. It took only less than 10 minutes to buy all the items I needed. I needed to buy some new personal stuff like bath towels and new coffee mug, and some shirts. Shopping, while true to be a fun and exciting activity, can sometimes be so taxing your time and energy.  So, it being a leisurely activity turns into a stressful one. Who would want that? No one wants to spend to get stress, right? Well, unless you’re a masochist.  

 

 

(Photo is from Google Images)
I suggest that it is best to go traipse around your favorite mall to know what brand, which store, location and price ahead of time. This will save up time and energy when the shopping time comes. Just make certain that when you window shop and find an item you really like, ask if they have many stocks in the storeroom or if it is a saleable item. The volume of stock and the salability of the item will give you some sort of idea, assurance or confidence that whenever you come back after a day or two, the item is still there.  No matter how many stocks they have  though or whether the item does not sell like hotcakes, it is best to come back as soon as possible to buy the item. Otherwise, it will frustrate you much to come back and find out that the item is not in the rack anymore. This happened to me quite a lot of instances already. I learned my lesson. I window shop a day or two before my payday, this assures me that the item will still be in its same location when I come back to buy it.

Beside all of these, the main reason why I do window shop is that it motivates me to go to work and earn extra by rendering overtime and work-on-rest-days to get that extra pay. It allows me to see my job in a whole new perspective. It keeps me see things positively.  I always go home happy and inspired after window shopping. So, I make it a habit to window shop before buying.

Next time, when you have extra time, try window shopping. I tell you, it pays.

Happy shopping!  : )

Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroJuly 7, 2008 3:49 pm

My Second Sentara Visit

 

Did I tell you that I went to Sentara lately for their Sentara Royal Massage? And did I say that it was so special?

I had a wonderful time and oh so relaxing and rejuvenating experience while having the massage and the post massage feeling was something that lingered.

But this time aroud, my masseur was so hot and cute. I said to myself as he extended his hand saying, "this way, Sir". I said OMGosh. Wow, you are hot, I said to my self as I responded to his leading the way.

His name was ******* and he said his name with lots of smiles and cordiality. His smiles and words were as warm as their service. And I thought to myself, who would think that such a jaw-dropping looks could be found in the spa and will be the one rubbing and massaging my skin.

I said, if all spas hire these type of people, I am sure they would sell like hotcakes. Just imagine, a Beckham or say Jake Cuenca looking spaboy will give you that massage. Don’t you think it is such an exciting experience?

 

What do you think? Go try Sentara now.

 

Sentara is by the way located at Limketkai Drive. It is a Nail and Body Spa.

Events and News, City of Cagayan de OroJune 9, 2008 11:42 pm

Events and News, City of Cagayan de Oro 11:22 pm

Something is brewing…


 

COMING SOON…

Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroMay 17, 2008 9:18 pm

I am grateful to Ryan of Carlo Reyes Hair Salon-Hayes

By Denver Ejem Torres


I am not actually a hair person and do not really care about my hair even if it is long (which means that it should be taken cared more than the short ones). I am a low maintenance person and I just shampoo my hair and slapdash cream into it. Then, I’d have it tied, rolled and kept it into a bun every time. Even when going to bed.

For the past two to three months, I have discovered that I am having an excessive hair loss and I have patches in my head. My dermatologist calls it Alopecia. It is a type of baldness caused by stress. With my hair so sensitive that it can fall and detach itself from the scalp so easily, I have decided not to comb my hair. This non-combing among other causes like shampooing frequently causes my hair to tangle like a dread lock of any Bob Marley wailers. Mine though are thicker ones and they are as thick as a cat’s tail. I find it dreadful to look at. It hurts as well sometimes when pulled down. Atop them all is the fact that I have become the subject of tease for my friends every time we meet up, say in, a coffee shop. I find it both annoying and funny though. I would laugh with them sometimes.


But all these are things of the past now. Thanks to the adorable and excellent hair doing of Ryan of Carlo Reyes Hair Salon at Hayes Street, Cagayan de Oro City. Ryan is the Hairdresser of the said salon. He is very friendly and such a skillful person in dealing with clients. His answers and suggestions about my hair issue are so reassuring.

I think that my hair, with the tangles or call it dread locks in it, is a big job for him. But Ryan and his amazing staff are but so diligent and willfully, skillfully solve my hair issue. They first have to wash my hair, apply some hot oil then steam for over an hour. Ryan does the hair cut and styling after. They have it blow dried. Finally, the styling. My hair looks so amazing now. The patches are not visible anymore.  I feel so beautiful and confident. I never really think that I can look like a mag hair model (kidding). You have to see me in person. Sad though, I do not have a picture of myself yet with my new hair do. I’ll post some later.   

I have mentioned earlier that I am not a hair person. And that I do not really go to hair salons or parlors often. I have changed my mind. I think I will be going to hair salons frequently from now on. That’s because I have a very good impression of the place and the people.

Thanks to Ryan and to his amazing staff. I love you all guys at Carlo Reyes Hair Salon-Hayes. I will be coming back soon for another service.

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Carlo Reyes Hair Salon is located at Hayes Street in front of the old Butcher’s Best.
The salon operates from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM and is open from Mondays to Saturdays.
They can be reached at 000-0000
Hair Spa (with Hair Cut and Blow Dry) is P 199.00
Hot Oil (with Hair Cut and Blow Dry) is P 99.00
Phone them up or visit the site for more inquires about their services.

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Have a great hair day!

Fashion, Events and News, City of Cagayan de OroMay 9, 2008 8:16 pm

The Winners of the Ms. Teen Philippines 2008-Northern Mindanao

Standing from left to right: Ma. Teresa Angela Santos, Jo Phel Paige Reyes, Ma. Teresa Chiong and Paola Michelle Pilapil.


The event was held at Limketkai Mall Rotunda last May 2-3, 2008, 3 PM. Among the aside activities were Santa Cruzan sa Limketkai and Fashion Show shocasing some collections by Mark Yaranon, Benjie Manuel, Joshua Guibone and Aya Bumanglag among others.

SAY WHAAAAT:This year’s contestants all in wide smiles.

To the organizers and participants,

CONGRATULATIONS

[The two photos are from Jiva Jimenez Photography for the Ms. Teen Philippines-Northern Mindanao ‘08. These photos are from Dennis Almazan, one of the directors/organizers of the said event. Specifically, the two images are imported from On Arts and Culture blog by Dennis Almazan. The gowns are creations of Oro Fashion Designers Guild members.]

Fashion, City of Cagayan de OroMay 4, 2008 5:12 pm

Dennis N. Almazan, Cagayan de Oro’s artist extraordinaire, is my cognitive partner in most, if not all of my posts-writeups for my Fashion category specifically about local fashion, culture and the arts. His munificent guidance, suggestions and assistance make my Fashion/City of Cagayan de Oro posts doubly credible.

This is purposely expressed here to recognize his valuable friendship and help to the author of this site.

The copyright though remains to the author of this site and thus, all the accountabilities.

Personal Journal, City of Cagayan de OroApril 28, 2008 11:09 am

On Coffee and Coffee-drinking
By Denver E. Torres

Truly, Coffee is the blood that runs in the veins and arteries of this Archipelago. I agree to the truthfulness of the things mentioned in this ( Coffee: A Celebration of Life  from www.pinoycentric.com) essay.

The essay is well written and the things mentioned in it bring me back to the days of my Childhood. The essay evoked some memories related to Coffee as well as other thoughts. I remember, especially my own personal experiences regarding Coffee. I recall the morning glory-filled-eyes mornings seeing my Mama and Papa conversing silently over cups of coffee early in the morning at our kitchen while the rest of my brothers and sisters are still snoring.

Also, I am transported back to the Mornings at Sta. Cruz, Claveria, Misamis Oriental, my Mother’s natal town. I visit my grandparents on most summers when I was a kid. In Lola’s house, mornings are the busiest because people prepare Coffee and drink them with much enthusiasm and ceremony. I watch them from the long table in the kitchen. I sit down there at the edge of the long bench busy watching my Tiya making fire to boil water.   Coffee, in fact is stapler than rice to them, I guess. I see big jars of Coffee. And, yes they are labeled Nescafe. The hot cups of Coffee are always taken with bread they call patatas among other kinds of bread. I learned later that the patatas they call and we are eating is actually the galletas (egg bread). I do not know if it is a wrong naming by them. Or if simply, patatas is a linguistic variety of galletas.

I am twenty-four now, and I am a lover of Coffee and all about it (maybe, this explains why I have to read Coffee: A Celebration of Life and write something about it).  Even when I need to spendthrift, I cannot help but splurge on 100+ a-cup specialties at Coffee Works, Bo’s Coffee Club or Gazebo, and frequently before at the now-non extant Skizzo Specialty Coffee, all of these shops are in Cagayan de Oro City. When Skizzo closed few years back, I am saddened. I miss the place and still missing it up to now even after two years plus.  Such was a nice place to hang out at. Quiet. Not crowded. Affordable. These three were its best traits.  Plus, the goer gets to see some authentic paintings of local sceneries by local artists. I remember seeing a replica image of the façade and entrance of the St. Augustine Cathedral on a Sunday. The painting is so nice and I wanted to buy it then except that I could not afford it.  It is expensive. But I think it was priced right.

Going to coffeeshops, in my case, is more than just spending or the love of the taste of coffee but, more of a social activity. I think that I spend a lot of money drinking coffee in these shops because I see many nice people around, not to mention the cute ones. Coffee houses are the best places to flirt around. It’s my flirting place.

Coffee-drinking at the Coffeeshops are not necessarily all for flirting with hot and cute guys though. Coffeeshops are best places for serious talk with friends and a great place for business meetings. In fact, I and my literary friends would meet up in these places to workshop our new poems or fictions. They are a perfect place because they are quiet and comfortable.

I have observed that for both the city-dwellers like me and the boondocks people like my grandparents, Coffee or Coffee-drinking is not just a meaningless sipping of something but more of a ceremony to start the day right. It is truly a ritual or an offering of sort to-asking the Deities of the Nature to bless the day with lots of suns and smiles.

Indeed, Coffee or Coffee-drinking is a celebration to most Filipinos. We are a culture of festivities and merriment. And such is a reflection of the type of people we are:  Happy and Optimistic!


Enjoy your Coffee!

City of Cagayan de OroApril 21, 2008 10:17 am

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