Thursday, February 28, 2008

Happy Birthday Jason!

padi, kumusta na? ano lamang su handa mo dyan?

Friday, February 22, 2008

trackback: we can go coco (Sept. 14, 2007)

a demie flores from sorsogon sent me an email, here's part of it:

"February 21,2008
Hi Gabby!
I came across your mail about coconut husk potential, while surfing cocogreen of Dr. Arboleda.
My family owns about a total of 15 hectares of agriland in Sorsogon, Sorsogon, planted with coconut, & so far have only utilized coconut meat for copra & coconut shells for charcoal. I used to be an employee hence have not ventured on other potentials of coconut, until last year when I applied for early retirement, & could now look into other opportunities.
I am very interested on how & where to market coconut husks, since this would mean additional income not only for the family but also for the tenants, as well as other neighboring cocoland owners & tenants."

You know what, I'm simply glad that somebody, though not coming from our batch, took some interest in the post. just glad.

invitation: my other blog is udder-wise.blogspot.com, do visit.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Birthday Gabby!

mapainom ka padi?

(padara ka man new pix)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Happy Birthday Mervs!

ano handa mo mervs dyan :-)

(post mo na lang tabi su new pix mo digdi then delete this text)

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Happy Birthday Junie!

happy bday padi!

nadagos palan an acsat gig mo?

Thursday, February 07, 2008

February's Birthday Celebrants - Food

Here is our treat to you guys... start eating now while there is
still 'bahaw sa kusina'.


From us... The Feb boys.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A Matter of Waiting

The problem with the future is that we don’t know how it will unfold. We can make some logical predictions based on history and observation, but there is always that x of an unknown that no one can anticipate. The vastness of predictive studies, and you can add the unscientific ones, could only comprehend things that have transpired.

Neat intro, huh? No? I thought I’d make a great impression. So what am I anxious about? In two measly weeks (as of the time I’m writing this piece) I’ll be joining the club of the big four-oh; entering the twilight zone where, they say, everything gets bad or good depending how you live your life. I’m the eldest in the batch so I get to become forty first. This post is about being that.

For a moment, be serious. Serious. Last December I accompanied Mayen for refraction. Since I was already there I thought I’d have my eyes checked too. The optometrist found out that I had some problems reading so she prescribed a pair of glasses. Again, a pair of glasses, for reading?!

Another story: I usually get up early to prep the kids for school. One morning while waiting for my coffee I found myself doing some stretches, things that I haven’t done for a long time. I had trouble reaching my shoulder blades with both hands. All the flexibility of youth gone.

Not only the physicals changed, so do interactions. Lately I’ve noticed that some people were addressing me with some politeness, or respect, depending on how you look at it. The “po” and “opo” are becoming frequent, and so is the dreaded “manong” as in “Manong, nag-submit na po ako ng requirements”. “Kuya” would have been better sounding, though both words mean the elder male sibling. But “manong” connotes not only seniority but also elderliness with eons of separation. You call someone a “manong” out of respect for the elderly; “kuya” is used mostly with affection, as in “Kuya sama ka sa gimik, ha”.

But is this what I should be anxious about? No…wait, yes. What’s the average life expectancy in these islands? Deduct 40, and viola! X more years to go.

Really now, anxious? About something inevitable?

Imagine on my 40th birthday the world and its inhabitants will continue to live; some areas of Caloocan, Pasay and Pasig will again sink due to hundreds of hammerings; tongues will be knotted at Lovapalooza and elsewhere; a killing will be made by enterprising individuals in the chocolate and flower business; lovers await for their sweethearts for a tryst; and a million “I love yous” will be said. Then on my little space on the world you think I would sulk because of an anxiety attack. No way.

No way. Why should I sulk? A few more years and you guys will be in the same state and age as I am two weeks from now. It’s only a matter of waiting and our batch will all be members of the forty something crowd. That's when your stories about aging will be as good and horrid as mine.

And I’ll be waiting.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Cando!!!

padi, email ka man sin latest na mga pix mo kay lumaonon na nang-gayud an yadi sa akon. ano palan mapakaon ka sa amon? hehehehe

Sunday, January 06, 2008

new year wishes


"May your year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you're wonderful, and don't forget to make some art -- write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the year, you surprise yourself."

- Neil Gaiman

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Fr Gerry's visit






Fr G in our house blessing. Thanks for coming and blessing our house!


Please take note: He is good looking because he no longer wear eyeglasses.


Courtesy of our Chairman Tyron.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas from Hael Family

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR !
from Hael Family

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Baptism of Nono's son

Mga padi we're all invited on the christening of Nono's second child this coming saturday December 8, 2007 at the Irosin church.

Do text him for details. and pics pls ha. kay mabudlayon na an blog ta

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Birthday Tivo!


padi sorry ha. nakalimutan ko magpost. anyways belated happy birthday!!!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Prayers for Dave's newborn baby

mga padi, let's offer prayers for Dave's newborn baby, who was born premature and has been in a critical condition the past days.

Friday, October 19, 2007

prayers for yayes's dad

let us jumpstart the maelstrom prayer brigade again and offer prayers for yayes's dad's triumph against his difficult medical condition

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

2007 OLPS Homecoming

nano na mga padi? me balak ba kita na magkirita niyan na OLPS homecoming? mas ok siguro after 20 years ulit hehehehe :p

sa october 17 palan an homecoming daw. medyo alanganin ngani kay wednsday pa. dili ako makauli kay 3days na absent ina

heniways, sa mga taga- sorsogon, text text na lang kamo san plano. we'll just see kun ano

here's the invite

Sunday, September 23, 2007

prayers for dante

mga padi let's all pray for dante's success in his bar exams. he's on the second exams today.

Friday, September 14, 2007

we can go coco

I just came from Romblon last 9/11 where I was invited by DTI to talk about dairy as part of their One Town, One Product (OTOP) activities. It happened that Dr. Justino Arboleda (or simply dr. Bo) was the other speaker on the coconut coir business. Though the surname may tell you that he comes from way up north he is actually a bicolano from guinobatan, a retired dean of the bicol university college of agriculture. He is an agricultural engineer by profession and studied at Tokyo University where he earned all his degrees, from his bachelor's up to his doctorate. In 1994 he set up JUBOKEN in guinobatan and specialized in exporting coconut coir.

He eventually realized that there is a huge world demand for coco coir that he then set up coco technologies corporation that uses coco net to stabilize slopes, prevent erosion and other soil projects. Another factor of his present success is memorandum circular #25 that instructs dpwh to use coco nets to stabilize soil in its projects. Among the countries that require an abundant supply of coco coir are china, japan, europe and usa. I consulted the statistics on coco coir exports at dti and everything checked out fine.

His company have already won all sorts of awards, from the BBC World Challenge 2005 to the Golden Shell.

He is so desperate about the supply of coir that he went as far as mindanao to secure supply agreements. He is even willing to partner with anyone who is willing and offers help for the needed equipment.

He estimates that in order to produce 1kg of coir and the accompanying 2kg of dust, a coir plant only needs to spend P6 in operating cost. If delivered to his plant in quezon city he is willing to pay P9/kg coir and we could sell the dust at P3/kg. That's a per unit sale of P15. He is willing to talk to us if we can provide some 18T/month. You can check out his site http://cocogreen.net/homepage.htm

Remember: coconut husks are farm wastes that are either burned or just thrown away. Tell, email me at glagamayo@yahoo.com or text (get my number from jet, dont post numbers here).

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Happy Birthday Fr. Peewee!

ano pasalubong mo sa amon hali sa japan?