We left Rome today for the Holy Land. This trip was organized by our school (PUST) as part of the curriculum. I will post my stories along with some photos when I get the chance.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Day 112: Unpacking and Packing
I dealt with two classes today. Then my classmates and I decided to have lunch outside. I was planning to take them to Asian delight restaurant but we ended up eating at a different canteen which we incidentally saw on our way to the said restaurant. The food is okay but it's the company that counts. Nah, I prefer food over company especially when I'm starving with Filipino food. I can stand a bad company with a good food and not the other way around. Anyway, I survived. Not that I had bad company today, it's just the food was only okay.
Then after dinner, I started unpacking my things, did laundry and began packing the things I will bring with me for my trip to Holy Land tomorrow. It was almost 2 o'clock in the morning when I hit the bed. I'm excited but I'm also tired. I think trips in between should be at least a week apart otherwise, the first will surely spoil the second and by the time you get off the plane you'll find yourself wanting to go straight to the hotel and stay in bed the whole day.
Day 111: Back to Rome
I arrived safe and sound after an eight hour flight. With my two luggage I managed to get back to the convent just before lunch. I am supposed to attend my afternoon class but because of fatigue I decided to continue my nap. I woke up around nine o'clock in the evening and did some errands then obliged myself to get in bed by midnight otherwise I will sure get drowsy the following day.
Travelling is exciting, flying long distance and getting back to the rhythm is not fun. Weather condition is also another factor to deal with like I left NYC at 88F and I arrived Rome at 54F. It's like going to a spa in the-not-so healthy way. Anyway, I still look forward to another travel experience.
Day 98 to Day 110: Trip to US East Coast
April 17, 2012
I am
still in NYC and waiting for my flight to Rome tonight. The cancellation of the
flight yesterday and the long agony of waiting in the line and of bargaining to
get an earlier flight was an experience to remember. This situation proves that
all passengers are on equal terms, although priority seats still went to
passengers in first and business class. I was watching everyone’s reaction and
to my surprise only few people had shown outrage from what had occurred. I
chose not to argue for two reasons – it was past midnight and I was dead tired.
I understand that the ground personnel are trying their best to squeeze us in
as everyone wants an earlier flight. But it’s just a matter of who gets first in
the line. So whatever is left and if they could try to give me the best
possible flight, then I’ll be alright.
So I
had to stay overnight in a hotel in NYC. Life sometimes offers an unexpected
twist. We’ve already flown for two hours when the pilot announced that the
plane has been experiencing a technical problem and right there decided to fly
back to our origin of departure. In chorus, everybody sigh in exasperation.
However, the captain made his point that his primary priority is everyone’s
safety. In this kind of situation no one would dare argue or complain; instead
be grateful that the problem was detected earlier and we landed safe and sound.
In other words, it is better that way than be sorry.
I
got to meet and talk to the woman who was seated beside me in the plane. She
hails from Israel but attends a medical school in Rome. Like everybody else aboard
she also hopes that she’ll get back to Rome on time. She’s one of the few
passengers I mentioned earlier who did not able to contain herself when she was
not given an earlier flight, and like most of us end up very upset. I also got
acquainted with an Italian woman from Southern Italy whose request for a train
ticket refund in Rome was denied. All I hear from the AA staff is that they
can’t do anything to fix the damage the cancellation of flight brought about.
In the end she agreed to take a connecting flight via a different airline.
On
my part, I tried to keep my frustration to myself and try to reflect on the
message this ‘ordeal’ has for me and to everyone, including the AA staff and
crew. I couldn’t complain to have given a very nice hotel room and also
couldn’t complain to have stayed one more day in the city, which is by the way
I plan to revisit as often as opportunity comes in. The best part of all is to
know that I am safe and that a delay is never the end of the world – it happens
for a reason and is teaching us something of a great value. My final words
before I close my eyes, ‘Thanks be to God.’
April 16, 2012
We
have a scorching heat today after days of fine weather. My friend JC told us
that this is just a pre-taste of summer heat. Coming from a tropical country
like the Philippines it should be bearable to me. However, having experienced
winter and spring in Rome, I don’t think I can stand the kind of heat we had
today. This calls for a tough preparation this summer. We made a last minute
shopping and this thing calls for a quick mind. I bought some more few stuff
for personal use like shoes and sport shirt. I guess I am pampering myself a
bit since I have discovered that items here in the US are a lot cheaper than in
Rome.
April 15, 2012
We
heard mass at St Matthew’s Parish. The deacon preached. Why him? Because it is
his ‘right.’ Anyway, he did an ‘okay job.’ It made me realized that somehow
priests do better since they have time to prepare and really deliver. Anyway,
it did not spoil the 2nd Sunday of Easter because after all it’s the
whole liturgy that counts.
We
went to Melton Park. I bought some personal clothes, generally for winter and
spring use. JC and I bought Perci her long wish ‘Pandora’ bracelet and charms.
She was obviously very elated and at times excited about it. And yes, JC got me
a headset. We had our lunch at cheesecake factory. The food and service were
both great. We spent like two hours dining, talking and joking around in
between.
tita
Ena prepared dinner for her close friends at her house. This amazing,
cancer-survivor lady is the ‘mother hen’ of everyone who came tonight including
Perci and me. My friend Josie, her husband Steve and their daughters Janelle
and Janice also came over to meet me and JC. We ended up the night listening to
Rolan’s (another guest) funny stories. It was a fun filled family of friends’
Sunday. Thank you tita Ena, and rest assured of my prayers to you. By the way,
good wishes on your travel back to the Philippines!
April 14, 2012
We
woke up late today and had our brunch at a Chinese ‘shabu-shabu’ resto. kuya
Ado managed to get the ladies drunk last night, get them recover from hangover
and get us a nice Brunch treat. Borrowing Perci’s words and expression again, ‘I love kuya Ado, he’s really super-super
nice.’ While the ladies enjoyed their ‘assorted’ shot of drinks last night,
ate Norie and I sang until the cock crowed, while kuya Ado busied himself
mixing the drinks. It was nice to meet
another friend, ate Beverly, who like JC and Perci enjoyed the ‘party’ a bit too
much.
Then
we headed to the city to meet the sisters and Perci’s nieces, Joanna and Raiza.
It has been awhile since I last saw Joanna and ‘mama mia’ she looks hot. She
had a big transformation, but for the better. Then a bit later Jerome came to
meet us. And then a bit later again, tito Ronnie with his buddy joined the
group. We hang out at Times Square, walked, talked and grabbed group photos
until finally we decided to fill our hungry stomachs. Of course for Filipinos
meal takes forever. Then we went to our
separate ways, Joanna and Raiza to their place, tito Ronnie and his buddy to
theirs, kuya Ado and Jerome to meet another friend, JC, Perci and myself got
the NJ transit back to JC’s place. It was already passed midnight when we
reached Edison and we are very thankful to Grace’s effort for the ride back
home.
April 13, 2012
Today
is a relax day. We woke up a bit late then headed to complete some errands. I
made sure today that I bought the items requested from me by friends back in
Rome. I was able to get a magic jack.
Perci got a new camera and some more stuff at Costco. It would seem that
shopping is becoming a hobby now. I must say that I am enjoying it. However,
don’t get me wrong, I only buy the things I do ‘need’ and not the things I ‘want.’
There’s a huge difference between the two. I hope I sounded convincing.
By
nine o’clock pm the three of us arrived the city to meet ate Nora and ate
Yolly. I met these lovely ladies last year in Taiwan through ate Salome who is
based in Taiwan. It was a fun reunion and an extension of friendship. They have
invited us for dinner at their place. ate Yolly was a great cook and ate Nora
was a lovely hostess. We had a very good meal and fun night with them and the
three of us can’t wait to have another time with them. Borrowing Perci’s
expression of gratitude, to ates Nora and Yolly, ‘thank you, super-super thank you!’
April 12, 2012
DC
day. tita Ena and tita Zen were with us. The weather was very nice today at DC.
It’s a pity that the cherry blossom was no longer there to see. Just the same, the
place was very pleasing to visit especially in CUA and the Basilica. We tried
to see the city but did not able to get a parking space. It was near 4pm when
we arrived there and it was impossible to park anywhere. JC had history of
ticket violations while in DC so we avoided that to happen this time. We did
some photo taking then headed back to the Basilica to attend the afternoon
Mass, the best thing that we’ve received from our trip to DC.
Then
we met with another friend Carolyn, who was introduced to me by Fr Philip and
whom JC met last year when she accompanied me to DC. She took us to dinner at a
Chinese resto in Maryland and even guided us back to 95 highway. Then the worst
scenario happened – bad traffic which caused us two more hours on the road.
Thankfully I had my Christmas songs downloaded in my Iphone and played them the
whole time. It relieved us from boredom and impatient, especially on JC’s
favor. It was one of the most memorable times we had, playing Christmas songs
in April, how cool is that? We arrived
past midnight, tired and very tired.
April 11, 2012
We
met and had breakfast with Alex and Manique and their kids – they are friends
of JC. Then we went to Jersey Shore mall for shopping. Well, I got a little
carried away doing shopping since I got convinced that goods from the US,
especially clothes are cheaper than Rome. I am with four ‘single ladies’ and you
bet how long we stayed at this open mall. Nevertheless, we did have a good
time. Come dinner time, we were invited to join Alex’s family hoping that I can
bless the house recently bought by his nephew. Unfortunately, I was not able to
bless the house because the owners were not at home. Anyway, it was a nice
meeting, and a nice evening.
April 10, 2012
Homebody
today. We stayed in the house because JC has to work. Since I got no international
driver’s license, I don’t want to risk driving anywhere. Instead Perci and I
did our own errands from laundry to responding to emails. tita Ena dropped by
with ‘lechon kawali’ and that made the day. And yes, we went to Costco to buy
things for shipping. There we met ate Evelyn, a good friend of tita Ena and Jo.
I had my first taste of Dunkin Donuts’ coffee since arriving in NJ.
April 09, 2012
kuya
Ado treated us to a Vietnamese restaurant before going to the city. JC made a
reservation ticket for Perci and I to see the 911 Memorial. I was kind of
pissed off because I carry three luggage in the busy street of NYC. There was
no place to store them while doing the sightseeing so I have to carry and pull
them all the way.
I met
with Melchor, a friend whom I had not seen since he left the Order 10 years
ago. He is now an NYC-RN and enjoying his life to the full. It was good and I
am happy for you my friend.
I
went to bed early, was not in a good mood. I apologize.
April 08, 2012
Easter Sunday. The Lord has truly
risen, Alleluia! We heard Mass at Queen of Angels parish where kuya Ado and his
‘angels’ – Norry, Grace, .. – used to be part of the community. The parish has
a mixture of parishioners, a clear representation of the diversity of culture
in Queens. We had breakfast at the parish hall after the mass which was
organized and prepared by the Filipino community of the parish. Obviously,
Perci and I were very much at home. Eating, chatting and picture taking
followed.
NYC.
kuya Ado, Perci and I were supposed to
see a Broadway musical tonight but unfortunately there was no good show available
today. Instead we ended up walking
leisurely, enjoying the buzz and features of the city to the central park.
Spring has so many things to do with the cozy atmosphere at the park. It
brought grass and flowers into full blossom. I also had the first charcoal
caricature of myself in 38 years. However I was not happy with the outcome
because I looked 10 years younger, more like a teenager. I know it should be a
compliment but it would be a different scenario for people who know me. I’ve
felt the money I spent for it was not worth it. The only consolation was that I
had it at central park, in NYC.
Then
we met with ate Nora and ate Yolly who lived just two streets away from kuya
Ado’s. The five of us had a good dinner and it was very happy to know how new
friendships evolved and grew instantly. Perci and I met kuya Ado through JC, JC
met kuya Ado through another friend. I met ate Nora and ate Yolly through ate
Salome, a teacher in DIS and friend in Taiwan. Our family of friends is growing
and that means we got many places to stay with during our next and future
visits.
April 07, 2012
Easter Vigil. We have a windy weather
today which made the trip to the city a little bit unpleasant. However, the
unpleasant condition disappeared as soon as we reached the city which always
gives my spirit a kind of stamina. The busy street is colored by diversity of
race and social status and for visiting people like myself, I always find it
entertaining to watch.
tita
Zen, JC, PP and I attended the Easter Vigil at St Patrick’s basilica, presided
by the vibrant and full of good humor, Archbishop Cardinal Nolan, OP. The
liturgy was very good – they began and finished on time, the music and singing
was joyfully inspiring, the readings and psalms were spiritually enriching and
the homily of His Eminence was brief but abundant with grace and beauty: “the
Resurrection of Christ is the ‘Passing Over’ from death to life – a beginning,
hope, light and salvation made available to everyone.”
After
the mass, kuya Ado took us around the still busy and colorfully lighted streets
of the city. People seem not yet into condition going to bed and for them it
seems the night has just began. We had dinner at Chevy’s, a Mexican restaurant
which left a memorable experience for me and JC last year. Then off to kuya
Ado’s place. Perci and I were already dead tired; my eyes were dropping already
and longing to lay my head on bed but we forgot that kuya Ado is a ‘naturally
born’ New Yorker. At past midnight he can still keep ‘moving.’ He even offered
to mix a drink for the two of us but we refused. When we reached his place we
thought we will call it a day. However, kuya Ado took us to his friend and
former co-worker’s (?) place and had coffee. There we met ‘Ayush,’ the couple’s
smart, loveable and good looking child. Unfortunately, we couldn’t keep up with
his agility at that time of the hour – 3am.
April 06, 2012
Good Friday. We went to Blue Army
Retreat House in Washington New Jersey. We are hoping to attend the liturgy
service there but there was none today. Instead we enjoyed the natural beauty
and tranquility of the place. Then we immediately drove to St Matthew the
Apostle’s Parish at New Brunswick to attend the afternoon service – the
veneration of the Cross.
The
Parish is packed with people of different nationalities. The parish pastor is
American-Polish, and his assistant comes from Africa. There are two permanent
deacons in the parish who assist in the liturgy. The choir sung beautifully and
appropriately which helped and made the service solemn and orderly.
April 05, 2012
I
was in the plane for 8 hours. Thankfully we have landed and arrived to our
destination safe and sound. It was not bad after all; even going through the
Immigration line was easy. Immigration officers in the US are more courteous
than any other countries I have been to. I waited an hour for JC; my bad because
I didn’t inform her that I got myself booked with AA and not BA, so the
confusion. Anyway, I was glad they finally arrived and we were able to hear the
Mass of the Lord’s Last Supper.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Day 93: Pag-alaala, Pagdiriwang, Pananiniwala!
(Lk 22.14-20)
Recollection – Eucharistic Ministers
(Palm Sunday) S. Pudenziana Parish - Rome
Pag-alaala
Ang ‘Pag-alaala’ o ‘Pag-gunita’ ay kinapapalooban ng dalawang bagay: pagbabalik-tanaw ng nakaraan at pagkilanlan. Ginugunita natin ang mga pangyayari sa ating buhay na naganap na, na kung papaanong nu’ng araw na iyon, sa isang natatanging lugar, kasama ang mga kakilala o mahal natin sa buhay, ay naranasan natin ang halaga at ganda ng buhay.
(Halimbawa ang araw ng kasal, kaarawan ng pagsilang, pagtatapos sa paaralan o pagpasa sa pagsusulit atbp).
Subalit pangkaraniwan na sa atin na alalahanin lamang ang mga bagay na nakapagdulot sa ating buhay ng saya at tagumpay. Madalas ang ating isipan ay nakatuon lamang sa kung ano ang mabuti at mga bagay na nagbigay sa atin ng kasiyahan. Iniiwasan nating pag-usapan at pag-aksayahan ng panahon ang mga hindi magagandang pangyayari, mga tinik at pasakit, mga hindi kanais-nais na nakaraan, kabiguan at pagluha. Sa tutoong buhay, sino ba naman ang may nais ungkatin ang pait ng nakaraan na wala namang dahilan upang gunitain, ni ipagdiwang?
(Halimbawa, iniwan ng asawa, pagkalugi sa negosyo, pagkakasakit, pagkamatay ng mahal sa buhay atbp).
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Day 92: Food for Thought
I just learnt two valuable lessons worthy of consideration (contemplation) from a good brother and friend.
1) No matter how difficult things or situations are change is still possible. However, conversion is needed which can only be achieved in humility.
2) There is nothing to be afraid of if one does not do the cause. All the worrying about the consequences are non-sense.
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