Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

1/06/2018

Old Sta Mesa

     Designed by the architect and urban planner Daniel Burnham,  (Yes, he's the Burnham behind Baguio's Burnham Park) Manila should have been a beautiful city! Just like Baguio something went wrong somewhere and now it is a mess.

     I grew up in a middle class neighborhood in Sta. Mesa, Manila. I have to say I owe a lot to my parents for I had the best childhood, enjoying the best of both worlds; a right mix of a sheltered upbringing in the most Filipino setting you can imagine at that time. 

     I grew up as a neighborhood celebrity I must say as my mom was the community doctor. People almost curtsied when they would see my siblings and me. They loved my mom who was not just a doctor but a gifted one. She took care of everyone and took care of them well.

     Our neighborhood was not spared though from the messing up of Burnham's master plan. Sadly now it is chaos!

     There are emission testing facilities, herds of tricycles,  (before people walked) an even bigger herd of people (ugh) an ice delivery facility, mid-rise and ugly apartment buildings. When did it all start? When people stopped looking and caring which includes the city government down to our barangay.

     My parents will have to leave our family home soon and though in my mind I want to cuff, put them in straight jackets and transport them to a better home and neighborhood myself tomorrow.  I am sure to them the old Sta Mesa neighborhood is what they remember more. So it made me think of the little things I had growing up that made our neighborhood a good place then.


1. The Sky


 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Appearance_of_sky_for_weather_forecast,_Dhaka,_Bangladesh.JPG

     I used to love looking up to the big, clear sky. My mom's clinic was a good 20 meters from our house and I would walk there oh, may be at least five times a day and 'pester' her. You know how kids are. During summer time there would be kites flying those skies. NO tall apartment buildings yet or peeping skyscrapers or flyovers just a big, clear blue sky!

2. Pebbled Sidewalks



      If you look down on the other hand, is a sidewalk maybe 2 meters of pebbles and dirt. During rainy days, my challenge was not to get mud on my legs but I always did.

     Actually we had no sidewalk and to this day we still don't. Now though it is just dirt, no more pebbles and it has narrowed down to barely a meter or none at all as cars and delivery trucks are parked every where now.

3. Aling Nene's Stall

     Just a house away from our house is a stall made of wood and roofed with galvanized steel, Aling Nene's. In the mornings she sells cooked food and you'd see people sitting on benches eating around her small  L-shaped stall. I remember her miswa with pork blood. Yeah, I know sounds gross but the blood was cubed like gelatin. But it was not just her miswa that I remember. You know it's summer when she starts selling halo-halo in the afternoons. I found it so cute how her ingredients were placed in enamel plates and kept in a homemade glass cabinet with wooden framing. I had the pleasure of leaning to eat my halo-halo slowly at my own pace. Each summer I would add an ingredient but my first favorites where the red sago and pinipig. =-)


 http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Halo-Halo

     Come Christmas time, she has puto bumbong. I think her puto bumbong is still the best next to Ampy's'


hthttp://filipinostylerecipe.com/2012/12/puto-bumbong/

4. Si Ong

      Before I get to my mom's clinic is where I usually, not usually ALWAYS bump into Mr. Ong. He is usually sitting there squat position. He would usually grab my hand and since I don't think he knows my name and he only knows me as his doctor's daughter, he calls me. "Baby." He engages me in a little small talk then I have to wriggle myself out of it because it is gonna take forever. So, "Bye, Mr. Ong!" RUN!!!!


5. Aling Minda' s Drugstore


      Across the clinic is a drugstore owned by a childless couple. I only remember the wife's name, Minda.I knew they were desperate for a child and sometimes I would see Aling Minda wearing a maternity dress and I felt sad for her. But that was not my only issue with Aling Minda. As a kid, I loved Aspilets. Whenever I had spare change I would cross the street and buy Aspilets to nibble on. Aling Minda had no clue no one was sick. hehe!



6. Aling Payang and Her Slippers

      I felt like a princess every time Lola Payang would measure my feet and make me choose from the leather swatches she had to make slippers. I remember them to fit so well.

     Last I heard Lola Payang's and her family moved to Forbes Park and shifted their business to beauty products. No more slippers. =-P
     
7. Mang Totoy and His Paper Parols

     Each year before before the Christmas season, We would take last year's parol or paper lantern and have Mang Totoy replace the Japanese paper and trimmings around it. Each year's parol was unique from the last. Thanks to Mang Totoy. 

http://pinoypinas.wordpress.com/tag/parol/


8. Aling Dolor's Bananaque and Camoteque

     I can still smell it the mix of burning sugar and kerosene... This is what will slowly engulf you as you near the stall of Aling Dolor. She cooks bananaque and camoteque everyday. Aling Dolor is chubby, curly haired and had bad teeth. I was shocked to find out that she used to be a salesgirl in a department store, pretty in heels and all. She married Mang Carding our neighborhood carpenter who was a drunk which in my young mind explained why Aling Dolor lost her beauty and youth early. 


9. Our Neighborhood Bakery

     Perhaps my favorite and most frequented place in the whole neighborhood was the bakery. I grew up loving and eating monay, alembong, kababayan, putok, ensaymada etc. Come to think of it, my love for bread (and carbs) started on bakery bread. 

     I still remember the brown paper bag that the storekeepers twisted to close, the sound of it crumpling and the smell of freshly baked bread. Life was too sweet!


     Wanna know more about these breads? Click here.

   
10. Fiestas

     As a child, I dreaded fiestas in our neighborhood. Fiestas then meant blocked streets, lots of drunks and noise that lasted until wee hours of the morning. But I do like the Fiesta because of the way strangers were welcome to eat in our home. My parents usually hosted a party then and whoever comes even the old man selling brooms (who used to scare me) partakes of what we have prepared. 


http://dazzledsunshine.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/18th-coco-festival-at-san-pablo-city-laguna-nacocbilib/dsc_0352/

     As I try to end this entry, in my heart I find not just the ten memorable people and things from my childhood that I just wrote about but also the rest of the people I met. We lived in a different world then, a totally different neighborhood. People were good, more honest, kinder. I close my eyes and pray they all have or had good lives. It was a time when people actually connected in the truest meaning of community. I can name so much more; Aling Susan the meat vendor in the wet market who used to give me tocino, Mang Nestor, our mailman, Kima, the Chinese grandmother who lived across us, our playmates Tin-tin, Ton-ton, Lala, Vangie and Rommel, my sister's playmates, Minye, Russel and Not-not. The list goes on and on.....

   

10/13/2013

My Birthday Week On Instagram 2013

     It was my birthday last, last Thursday and I had a big bang party....online, facebook to be specific. My offline birthday though was not as crazy. I had the usual mommy birthday, no fun fare, grumpy kids, lethargic husband. What? Whose birthday? Oh well....Where is the 'I baked a cake for you mom.' or the intriguing jewelry box or the over- decorated handmade birthday card?

     For the past years I have dreaded my birthday since even for me it has just become 'another day'. I know I sound like a pathetic, sulking brat. Haha! Enough of that. It has been a busy week work-wise and I am excited about that. 

     Here is my birthday week according to my Instagram photos.... They look fun. Guess it's been fun.... Don't mind me. 

     My week started with a visit to Puerto Princesa. I have so missed this place, I was also here primarily for work but it came as a good break too. In between stressing over work AND WORKERS was eating...lots of it. It was the week of the Negros Trade Fair that felt different since I got used to it being in Rockwell. Anyway, got my freshly cooked piyaya fix and a little early Christmas shopping.

Our bed in Palawan is the only place I can sleep through the night.
A new hotel in Puerto Princesa, Aziza
Back in Manila, we tried Dolcelatte's cronuts. Super Good!
On days when I am bad.... Halo-halo!
Tuna Sisig at Buddy's
Piyaya!!!!
Hacienda Crafts at the Negros Trade Fair. Please go back to Rockwell next year.
Doing Interior Design Work here.

     Looking back the highlight of my week was still my birthday. It was fiesta at my son's school, Feast of the Holy Guardian Angels. I heard mass with the boys, celebrated by Cardinal Chito Tagle. The Cardinal is very close to my heart since we share great love for the late Fr. Reddy Corpuz.  To him, he was his mentor and to me, my Godfather and confidante. 


     I get it. I did not need any more fun fare. for this year my birthday coincided with the fiesta and a special blessing from Cardinal Tagle. His homily message was  "ASK!" Ask for protection and guidance from your Guardian Angels. Ask God for your what you want. Be humble enough to ask. Don't be proud. 

     ....Okay next year can I please have..... exactly the same kind of birthday? Thank you!

5/14/2013

Welcome Back to Me!

     Where am I??? Oh, I am back!!!!

     I do not know why but every time I come home from a long trip, I have this almost maddening urge to clean, organize and declutter my house.  If you have any thoughts on this, please let me know about it. My theories are one, control. Being away and living off suitcases mean you are never really settled therefore you have no control over ANYTHING. Two, it helps me settle back in or three, since traveling opens my mind to new things, ideas and life lessons, I feel changed and renewed therefore a newer, fresher backdrop to go with it?

     I guess it is a combination of all three. Here are three links to get me started on my, I want to call it welcoming- myself- back- home and back- to- reality to do list


 

     Here are daily reminders to help us keep our homes organized and clean. Click here.

     And the 21-Day Organization Challenge. I already started with my medicine cabinet. Oh, forget about the holiday sparkle part.



     Maybe if I am still inspired I might even get around to making this which I have been wanting to make for a long time. The Home Management Binder!


     So good luck to me and I will let you know how it goes..... Wish me luck! 


PS

To my dear regular readers who want to know about my Apartment Therapy Home Cure.... Can you guess how it ended? You're right, it hasn't. Well, I keep trying. We all should.  


It is great to be back!
    

3/02/2013

Welcome to Manila, NOVAMOBILI!!!


     NOVAMOBILI is here in Manila! The Italian furniture company has landed. I was lucky to have been invited to the launch by my pretty design school classmate Eunice who works for NOVAMOBILI.


     It was such pleasure to know that its owners, the Battistellas are such passionate yet very down to earth people.


      All the pieces are well-crafted, modern and beautiful, affordable luxury as they call it.

 
     
     Look at the storage space under this bed!


     Eunice, the interior designer aka body builder showed us how. Wink!


     Another great idea is this retractable wardrobe rod, perfect for us, petite Filipinos.  


     It was a wonderful launch, Fun, casual and lots of food by Gaita Fores. Yum!


     But the lamps were our faves!


     These are affordable luxury.


Do check it out soon!


     NOVAMOBILI is from the same company that gave us Bibliarch and eventually Fully Booked and is located at the 3rd Floor of Fully Booked in Bonifacio High Street.


....

     But the most fun part was meeting up
    with my design school classmates,
    Justine, Eunice and Yani. 

     Next time may launch, tayo ulit LOL!



1/12/2013

I'm In: THE APARTMENT THERAPY JANUARY CURE

Day 1: Wednesday, January 2
Assignment: Make a list of projects

      I signed up for Apartment Therapy's January Cure. It is a day-to-day guide that when followed promises you a clean and organized home after. Hmm... I want some of that. 

     I am a fan of Apartment Therapy because it is a no-nonsense and practical blog about managing your home and decorating. The above picture is the first page of my list. It got overwhelming after the first two pages AND this is just the task for the first day. (See pic below) So take heart and be brave me!
 
 

     The Januray Cure has started days ago and I am just catching up. I have these still to do. 
 
First Week Task List

     Shall keep you posted! Come join me!  Sign up here!