Showing posts with label Mindoro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mindoro. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Legs of Steel, Heart of Gold

Can't stop writing about old friends coming out from a black hole after 41 years!  Or could it be that I was in  "reclusion perpetua" while I focused on my life's project?

There is one very kind heart I remember from High school.  I remember how fragile and how sweet she was.  She was like a newly opened bud with velvety skin and an angelic voice.  She was a new girl in high school.  She was "developed" while I was reed-thin and "underdeveloped" to my frustration.

We were friends and in my moments of idle reminiscing, I often wondered if she got married or had children.  I knew her heart would always flitter-flutter, causing her dizzy and fainting spells. I was always concerned and wanted to protect her.

Little did I know that she is a grandma like me, a mother, and a wife now!  Unlike me, who got to fool just one guy in my life, she had boyfriends!!  Oh, was I so happy and thrilled to hear that!

She has not failed to amaze me- her name is Rafe- Rafe the bionic woman!  She dances in her beautiful legs reinforced with steel.  Still angelic,  she is my real life "ironwoman!"  Jacob's got to hear this.

With whatever we have shared in the past, there is one that I will always remember- she was gentle and was a Christian, true to the word!

For someone like me who did not have much pictures of youth, she brought one when we met prior to our grand reunion.  Hahahahaha!!  a picture of a very young me!  I am sure there was a dedication at the back.


To Rafe and all the years that we just kept each other in our hearts and in our minds' hearts, CHEERS to a beautiful ever after.




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Belen Catly Burkhalter

We have lost contact for 41 solid years!  I was just too happy to reconnect and to know that we are both good... great maybe.  Belen was part of many years in elementary and throughout high school, and we were not just winking at each other, we were bossom buddies. 
She knew right away that this what what she liked

L-Rafe Moredo, me, Belen Catly (seated) Casiana Clerigo and Luz Acosta
 


 I am not sure about her, but I really missed her all these years, wondering how she had been and hoping that things are great with her. 

To make the 41 years short, we finally met! where at? hehehe!  FAcebook!!!! Yeah, that's how we started to catch up with one another.

Believe it or not, she came home for our first high school reunion.  Flew in from Oklahoma. yup! yup! yup! 

She is one face I really wanted to see and kiss plus all the other friends of carefree and uncomplicated childhood. 

And some things never change- we knew who we are and how we were in our innocent youth - the kind of  frankness that you have towards your siblings.  A kind of familiarity without inhibitions.  Nothing ever felt so comfortable.  It was as comfortable as wearing a well loved shirt you can't afford to throw away.

As I have said, some things never changed- she bought one of my paintings just like how I had business with all of them with my drawings when we were in elementary!!!  My best friend bought my painting?  Isn't there a greater gratification than your own friend patronizing your work?

Yes, we all got busy with the choices we made and the life we wanted to pursue but there is something about finding a missing piece in all this long and hard life of mine- my childhood and the memories endearing and healing. 






Friday, September 3, 2010

Frogglerocks Art and Eco Bazaar

          An arts and crafts market took place in my sunny garage. It was such a big success! 
look at the umbrellas! we were ready for the sun and the shoppers.

My daughter  Ana, organized this bazaar for the British women's club who also came to see a furniture artist and the pilgrim church of Antipolo.
there was a little of everything- local concoctions organically grown
Our arts and crafts group was the main exhibitor.  Happy to sell but happier that our art was very much appreciated.
                                     
one of my watercolor paintings




my fairy earrings in gold wire

with crystals
asymmetrical pair of earrings with corals and white jade
I was delighted to have sold almost all my fairy earrings!  The British ladies were more daring than the Koreans and Japanese women I met in the American Women's Bazaar. The latter preferred the more conservative designs but just as appreciative.
paper and wood sculpture and paintings by Inday Cadapan

wild honey gathered by the Mangyans, an ethnic group from Mindoro, lightweight foldable hats from Davao and stonewares from Cagayan de Oro
The Frogglerocks Art and Eco Bazaar will come up with more interesting finds in the future, hopefully before Christmas.  You are all invited!