Monday, May 09, 2005
Ambush Reunion at Junie's House
Ambush Reunion at Our House. The raiders arrived around 7 pm on May 4, 2005, over an hour after I received the call that they're coming and about an hour after I frantically searched every nook and corner of our marketplace for something special to prepare for these VIPs. Here, they're inside our house, taking a tour of our blogspot site. **Junie**
Henri is never known to say much about himself. But in this particular get-together, he allowed us to take a peek into his soul. Here he is shown passionately recounting the events that led to a failed marriage. No regrets, though, he said. In fact, he has moved on and is already seeing someone else, a childhood sweetheart. **Junie
Friday, May 06, 2005
Congratulations to Gabby!
Sabi na, kayang kaya mo ina na thesis defense. Para Ateneo ina!
So, what's next? Promotion? Further studies?
Meanwhile, painum na anay sa mga kaklase mo dida sa Manila?
si gabby nung college sa coke
So, what's next? Promotion? Further studies?
Meanwhile, painum na anay sa mga kaklase mo dida sa Manila?
si gabby nung college sa coke
Henri Arnulfo Estiller Deri Revisited
(Sometime in April, Henri upon my prodding promised to post his life story in this site. So here it is, unedited. ---Junie)
1987—After six years in the seminary, I finally had the courage to leave. At first, I asked permission to be on a regency for a semester so I enrolled in Colegio de la Milagrosa. I took up Bachelor of Arts major in Social Sciences and Theology in Sta Isabel Manila where the males are in minority. Some of my instructors there are former nuns and two priests.
1990-1995—I taught at the Higher Education Department of Colegio de la Milagrosa now St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon.
1996-1997—I tried my hat as newscaster/broadcaster for a local TV station. I did not stay long. Magastuhon sa bado.
1998-2000--I entered government service and was assigned in Cebu City as Personnel Manager , later as Administrative Officer. After a short stint in Cebu City, I left and joined YMCA and was assigned as Administrator for the province of Sorsogon. So here I am to stay.
1990-1995—I taught at the Higher Education Department of Colegio de la Milagrosa now St. Louise de Marillac College of Sorsogon.
1996-1997—I tried my hat as newscaster/broadcaster for a local TV station. I did not stay long. Magastuhon sa bado.
1998-2000--I entered government service and was assigned in Cebu City as Personnel Manager , later as Administrative Officer. After a short stint in Cebu City, I left and joined YMCA and was assigned as Administrator for the province of Sorsogon. So here I am to stay.
By the way I will need all your support come 2007 where I will run for local office in the municipality of Gubat.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Gabby's Thesis Defense
Tama si Jet, kayang-kaya mo ina. We have known a long time ago that you're not lacking for intelligence.
GO, GABBY! GO!
GO, GABBY! GO!
Gabby to defend his thesis tomorrow May 5
mga bro, gabby will defend his thesis on "incentives for dairy farmers in southern tagalog" at the ateneo grad school tomorrow. let's all pray for his succesful presentation.
we're with you on this 101% gabby! alam namin na yakang-yaka mo yan.
on a side note- si kit, beef/meat importer, si gabby nag-aadal dairy mgmt. kami nagkaon steak.
buligs! ingat ka henry! hahahahahaha
we're with you on this 101% gabby! alam namin na yakang-yaka mo yan.
on a side note- si kit, beef/meat importer, si gabby nag-aadal dairy mgmt. kami nagkaon steak.
buligs! ingat ka henry! hahahahahaha
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
si gabby nag butwa na!!!
gabby said...
surprise! jet ws able 2 track me down s calamba ofice. nice 2 know dat pple gt n touch. hd a chat w/ jet ovr d phone & m amazed. tot would nevr hear frm any of u again.love wat u did here, jet.will tell u my story nxt tym. sleep anay ako, hav 2 submit my manuscript latter in d day.btw, my youngest (third, gerald paulo) will be baptized tentativly on june 12, m inviting u all, kinda reunion since diri ako naka-atend sa mga nauna. and here's the kicker: i need six of u to fill up as ninongs, i'll not name kung sino, mag-volunteer na lang. It will be at the edsa shrine and reception will be somwer inside galleria. be there, we can catch up on our stories. c u.
surprise! jet ws able 2 track me down s calamba ofice. nice 2 know dat pple gt n touch. hd a chat w/ jet ovr d phone & m amazed. tot would nevr hear frm any of u again.love wat u did here, jet.will tell u my story nxt tym. sleep anay ako, hav 2 submit my manuscript latter in d day.btw, my youngest (third, gerald paulo) will be baptized tentativly on june 12, m inviting u all, kinda reunion since diri ako naka-atend sa mga nauna. and here's the kicker: i need six of u to fill up as ninongs, i'll not name kung sino, mag-volunteer na lang. It will be at the edsa shrine and reception will be somwer inside galleria. be there, we can catch up on our stories. c u.
tiripon sa balay ni jet
sunday morning, labor's day, jason texted to tell me that dante was around. he was meeting jet and dante along with cando and he asked me if i could join. pweduhununon padi was what i replied. for how could i refuse a chance of once again seeing good ol' friends. specially jet and cando whom i haven't seen for the longest time( si jet since 1987, si cando since 1992, hamak that!!). sayang si kit wasn't available. may delivery sa pampanga. sige lang an payaman san oragon!! rino didn't make it either, he got stuck in his padir-n-law's b-day bash. sipsipunon baga!! hehe.
around 12 noon, i hooked up with jason and good-natured minnie( jason's wife) in makati. from there we drove to market market in global city where cando tagged along with us. BULIS si cando mao man guihapon an lawas!!!! sige lang siguro an ipot. pero mas gwuminapuhunon kuno siya. Pwee! oo na lang! hehehe.
we arrived at jet's place in masinag around 2 pm. si jet ama-ama na an dating. gone were the lankiness, shyness, and mabuotununon look. hello beer belly and ayaw-pagorag-orag-kay- kastahan-ko-ikaw na arrive. hehehe.
jet's place was cozy. Dyandyaran!! mga Pards! the dining table greeted us with mouth watering steaks of kingly proportions, baked potatoes, and corn and peas sauteed in butter. LINTIAN NA SIRAM!!!! if not for my braces linamon-lamon ko yadto hanggang sa mahingoragan na!!(thanks a lot jetski. sa uulitin) dante's girl appeared from nowhere. wheeww! ( dante really evolved from one timid dragonfly to a raging bee. hopping from one nectar to another, then another, and so on and so forth... mayron ka IDOL!!-cando expressed he was almost tempted to genuflect before you.) while having a small drink in jet's bedroom, we had a chat session with junie and henri(they're in gubat) through internet. si junie kiditun kun magwala naman ako.hehe. hoy baka! hala ka san waswit ni jason. dont worry, you're forgiven na daw. mabuot an wife ni jason kaya pirme si jason saludo. minnie also zeroed in on me, trying to extract info regarding jason's ex gf. s daw an initial san ngaran. well, she failed of course. brothers don't sell each other right? hehehe.
great great wonderful time!! for what could you expect when you shared a day with guys whose insides you knew very well. we didn't need time-machines. no sir! just by looking at each other we were easily transported to a framework of time in a distant past. where we unloaded the burden of years and once again become boisterous, uninhibited boys, reliving moments and moments of shared joy, tears and laughter. a picnic of untamed, exuberant youth.
around 12 noon, i hooked up with jason and good-natured minnie( jason's wife) in makati. from there we drove to market market in global city where cando tagged along with us. BULIS si cando mao man guihapon an lawas!!!! sige lang siguro an ipot. pero mas gwuminapuhunon kuno siya. Pwee! oo na lang! hehehe.
we arrived at jet's place in masinag around 2 pm. si jet ama-ama na an dating. gone were the lankiness, shyness, and mabuotununon look. hello beer belly and ayaw-pagorag-orag-kay- kastahan-ko-ikaw na arrive. hehehe.
jet's place was cozy. Dyandyaran!! mga Pards! the dining table greeted us with mouth watering steaks of kingly proportions, baked potatoes, and corn and peas sauteed in butter. LINTIAN NA SIRAM!!!! if not for my braces linamon-lamon ko yadto hanggang sa mahingoragan na!!(thanks a lot jetski. sa uulitin) dante's girl appeared from nowhere. wheeww! ( dante really evolved from one timid dragonfly to a raging bee. hopping from one nectar to another, then another, and so on and so forth... mayron ka IDOL!!-cando expressed he was almost tempted to genuflect before you.) while having a small drink in jet's bedroom, we had a chat session with junie and henri(they're in gubat) through internet. si junie kiditun kun magwala naman ako.hehe. hoy baka! hala ka san waswit ni jason. dont worry, you're forgiven na daw. mabuot an wife ni jason kaya pirme si jason saludo. minnie also zeroed in on me, trying to extract info regarding jason's ex gf. s daw an initial san ngaran. well, she failed of course. brothers don't sell each other right? hehehe.
great great wonderful time!! for what could you expect when you shared a day with guys whose insides you knew very well. we didn't need time-machines. no sir! just by looking at each other we were easily transported to a framework of time in a distant past. where we unloaded the burden of years and once again become boisterous, uninhibited boys, reliving moments and moments of shared joy, tears and laughter. a picnic of untamed, exuberant youth.
Monday, May 02, 2005
Pocket Reunion in Jet's House - May 1, 2005
Sunday, May 01, 2005
DANTE
I need to go but....you see some long time friends of mine dont want me to.
anyway, you decide.
anyway, you decide.
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Batch 92 Website
Batch 92 has a website here. it is maintained by Alvin Arcos, who seems to be a geeky kind of guy :-)
the website is a bit on the wierd and funny side. very interesting kaya visit na kayo.
the website is a bit on the wierd and funny side. very interesting kaya visit na kayo.
Friday, April 29, 2005
Batch '87 Blog
i was reviewing the comments and saw Tato's post (renato marcial) and followed the originating links and voila! meron palang blog ang Batch 87.
do check it out. nice pix and stories. its maintained by "gibbs"(gilbert cadiz maybe?)
just click on the link above or you can cut and paste this url http://batch87.blogspot.com/
do check it out. nice pix and stories. its maintained by "gibbs"(gilbert cadiz maybe?)
just click on the link above or you can cut and paste this url http://batch87.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Junie and Henri visit Dave Dioneda
On april 24,2005, a sunday, i continued my visits to our classmates who are based in Sorsogon. (It should become clear by now that i'm on a self-appointed mission of bringing each member of our class connected to one another through our blogspot site.) This time Dave Dioneda was on my mission order.
Before i proceeded to Bacon where Dave has taken residence, i made a quick visit to Casiguran to get the email addresses of Mervs and Sanni. On my way to Sorsogon, i dropped by at the house of Gabby where i learned from a cousin of his that Gabby works at the main office of the National Dairy Authority and that Gabby is now studying at the Ateneo de Manila University under the sponsorship of his office.
My next stop was Henri's place at the Dairy Farm. I needed someone to accompany me to the house of the auntie of Dino to ask about Dino's whereabouts. Henri fitted that bill perfectly.
The guide, however, ended up stuck with me the whole afternoon of my visit to Dave although he had a date [with a human being, mind you] that afternoon.
But before we went to Bacon, i made sure that Henri got a tour of our blogspot site in an internet cafe in Sorsogon City. He liked what he saw and pledged to post pictures and articles of his own. [I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he does this soon.]
After the internet visit, we boarded a PUJ bound for Bacon. When we got a little past the San Roque Church, Dave was already waiting for us on the roadside. His place was around seven minutes by foot from the highway. It's accessible by car, however,as long as no other car is coming from the opposite direction.
Dave has settled in an almost-one-hectare property, living the life of a farmer. He has been raising animals (goats, cows, pigs) and growing various plants (lemon trees, lettuce,papaya, cassava [not stained with cyanide, i hope]for a living.
During our visit, his children (all girls: twins Isabel Lindsey and Isabel Tracey and the youngest, Shula Cassandra) were with him. Most of the time, they're in Tandang Sora,Quezon City with their mother (Lualhati Santos who's with SM Corporate Office).
I'm tempted to write more about the life of Dave, but i wouldn't want to preempt what he would like to say about himself in an article that he promised he would post on this site soon. Suffice it to say that Dave has raised his children well. They're well behaved, obedient and respectful of elders. With just a look or a little instruction, Dave gets the children to do what he wants them to do.
When i noted that his children were well behaved, Dave said it's because he's a disciplinarian. A disciplinarian? I couldn't bring myself to believe that Dave was a disciplinarian. Truth to tell, i have always admired Dave for his simplicity, for his humility. But being a disciplinarian sounded so out of his character.
But it just shows, perhaps, that i have not really known Dave well enough. The better thing to do now is to wait for his article to come out. i think i'll know him better through his article. Perhaps, that applies to many of our classmates, too.
Junie
Before i proceeded to Bacon where Dave has taken residence, i made a quick visit to Casiguran to get the email addresses of Mervs and Sanni. On my way to Sorsogon, i dropped by at the house of Gabby where i learned from a cousin of his that Gabby works at the main office of the National Dairy Authority and that Gabby is now studying at the Ateneo de Manila University under the sponsorship of his office.
My next stop was Henri's place at the Dairy Farm. I needed someone to accompany me to the house of the auntie of Dino to ask about Dino's whereabouts. Henri fitted that bill perfectly.
The guide, however, ended up stuck with me the whole afternoon of my visit to Dave although he had a date [with a human being, mind you] that afternoon.
But before we went to Bacon, i made sure that Henri got a tour of our blogspot site in an internet cafe in Sorsogon City. He liked what he saw and pledged to post pictures and articles of his own. [I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he does this soon.]
After the internet visit, we boarded a PUJ bound for Bacon. When we got a little past the San Roque Church, Dave was already waiting for us on the roadside. His place was around seven minutes by foot from the highway. It's accessible by car, however,as long as no other car is coming from the opposite direction.
Dave has settled in an almost-one-hectare property, living the life of a farmer. He has been raising animals (goats, cows, pigs) and growing various plants (lemon trees, lettuce,papaya, cassava [not stained with cyanide, i hope]for a living.
During our visit, his children (all girls: twins Isabel Lindsey and Isabel Tracey and the youngest, Shula Cassandra) were with him. Most of the time, they're in Tandang Sora,Quezon City with their mother (Lualhati Santos who's with SM Corporate Office).
I'm tempted to write more about the life of Dave, but i wouldn't want to preempt what he would like to say about himself in an article that he promised he would post on this site soon. Suffice it to say that Dave has raised his children well. They're well behaved, obedient and respectful of elders. With just a look or a little instruction, Dave gets the children to do what he wants them to do.
When i noted that his children were well behaved, Dave said it's because he's a disciplinarian. A disciplinarian? I couldn't bring myself to believe that Dave was a disciplinarian. Truth to tell, i have always admired Dave for his simplicity, for his humility. But being a disciplinarian sounded so out of his character.
But it just shows, perhaps, that i have not really known Dave well enough. The better thing to do now is to wait for his article to come out. i think i'll know him better through his article. Perhaps, that applies to many of our classmates, too.
Junie
Dave's children, twins Isabel Lindsey, Isabel Tracey, and Shula Cassandra, spend their summers with their father in San Roque. A week before the opening of classes in June, they will be back in their mother's arms in Tandang Sora, Quezon City. The twins (incoming Grade One students) will attend classes in an elementary school run under the UP system while the youngest is enrolled in a nursery school.
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