Kwentong Kengkay

Agosto 3, 2009

My Eulogoy to Tita Cory

Filed under: Pinas,Seryus — kengkay @ 4:28 umaga
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Cory Aquino is dead at 3:18 AM, August 1, 2009, Manila time.

I developed a mixed feeling of this woman. I admired her strength during the struggle against the dictator Ferdinand Marcos. I found her forthright against the plunderer Joseph Estrada. However, I consider her stance against Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as ill thought and devoid of wisdom of a person who held vast political power and governed once.

I never came close to her in my life even as my close friends were; a senator, a journalist, and name a few more others.

I am always skeptical of people in the public eye. I have met a lot of them. Just imagine I have Inquirer lifestyle columnist Maurice Arcache volunteering to be my younger son’s godfather. Knowing better, he was never considered. The journalist I mentioned became a godmother while the senator mentioned is my elder son’s godfather.

I was in Japan during the first two-years of her presidency. I left two months after she took office for my overseas training. I was at the Japanese imperial palace ground with many other Filipinos who welcomed her in Tokyo. I saw her pass with Japanese WWII emperor Hirohito in the car.
(may karugtong…)

Mayo 10, 2009

araw ng mga nanay

Filed under: Kwentong Kengkay,Seryus — kengkay @ 1:19 umaga
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alam nyo dati, nung narealize ko na kung gaano kalahaga sa akin ang nanay ko… sempre nung bata pa tayo basta alam lang natin na kailangan natin nanay natin pero kung gaano sila kalaga e medyo matagal tagal pa bago sya talaga pumasok sa kukote natin….

alam nyo kung ano ginagawa ko kapag araw ng mga nanay? kapag uwi ko galing sa eskwela, dadaan ako sa may libertad sa pasay — andun yung mga tindahan ng rosas. depende sa naipon kong baon, yun din ang iuuwi kong bugkos ng rosas para sa kanya. take note ha, sa gabi ako dumadaan kasi sempre malapit na malanta yung mga bulaklak atsara malapit sila magsara atsaka malapit na matapos ang araw ng mga nanay — kaya naman pwede akong tumawad.

oo, nung mga araw na yon e kuripot na rin ako, hehehe. pero dahil hindi alam ng nanay ko kung magkano yung mga rosas, sempre tuwang tuwa na rin sya sa bigay ko. nanay ko sya ano. kapag nanay ka e dapat matuwa ka sa lahat ng inuuwi sa yo ng mga anak mo, wag lang mag uwi ng tunay na sakit ulo :)

nung nagkatrabaho na ako, sempre mas malaki na ipon ko, aba naman, nag-oorder na ako ng regular meals sa jollibee nun ano. feeling mayaman na ako kapag naka-fastfood kapag lunch time. ang binibigay ko sa nanay ko? imported chocolates naman. five gibs yun dun galing sa aking opismayt na nagbebenta ng kung ano anong anik sa opis. pero sempre, hindi pa rin yon alam ng nanay ko. kaya sarap na sarap sya sa tsokolateng bigay ko.

nung asa thailand ako? nagpapadala ako ng pera kapag mother’s day. actually, kahit naman hindi mother’s day nagpapadala ako ng pera, hehehe. at nung andito na ako sa germany? ay, nagpapadala ako ng regalo nya sa mother’s day pasko pa lang. ang mahal yata ng balikbayan box :D pero sempre tumatawag ako. kaya lang ngayon ang gusto na nyang kausapin e ang mga apo nya. ano pa nga ba. magkaron kaya ng lola day, hmmm.

at ang mga little kengkays at si kengkoy parating may regalo din sa akin kapag araw ng mga nanay. sabi ko nga sa kanila kahit na wag bumili, ang gusto ko lang e maging mabait sila sa araw na yon. pero sempre kunyari lang yon, nakakakiliti din yatang alam mong may tinatago silang sikreto sa yo, hehehe. kaya excited ako parati kapag umaga ng araw ng mga nanay.

kayo, ano ang binibigay nyo sa nanay nyo kapag araw nila? share naman.

Mayo 2, 2009

kilala nyo si amelia taytay?

Filed under: Pinas,Seryus — kengkay @ 7:41 hapon
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amelia taytay

amelia taytay

public service po tayo ngayon.

si kengkay e batang pasay, maliit ang mundo sa barangay namin. akala ko alam ko na lahat, mali po pala ako.

hindi ko alam na yung kapitbahay namin, yung mismong nakatira sa harap ng bahay namin, e nawawalan pala ng anak na babae.

ang anak nyang si amelia taytay. huli nyang nakita nung 1991, 18 years ago pa. galing daw sa qatar si amelia. nagtrabaho sa hyatt regency hotel dun. bumalik sa pinas para magpagamot.

matapos daw dumalaw sa doktor e hindi na sya nakita ng kanyang inay. ang huling sinabi nya sa nanay nya e pupunta daw sya sa london.

hindi alam kung nakarating nga ng london. hindi alam kung umalis talaga ng bansa. hindi alam kung ano na ang nangyari sa kanya. merong isang maliit na anak at asawa si amelia nung nawala sya. maaari kayang iwan na lang nya yung mga iyon ng ganon ganon na lang? hindi ko alam.

ang alam ko, natigatig ang aking damdaming nanay nung lumapit sa amin ang nanay nya na dala ang litrato ng kanyang nawawalang anak. nakiusap sya na tulungan namin syang hanapin. kung asa london man daw, mas malapit daw yon sa alemanya. baka daw pwedeng ipagtanong tanong ko. sabi ko sa kanya, ilalagay ko sya sa aking blag kaya eto na nga sya.

baka makatulong kayong napapadaan dito. kung kilala nyo sa, mag iwan ng komento dito sa aking post. alam nyo ang sabi nung nanay ni amelia? mahirap ang mawalan ng anak, kahit pa marami silang anak ko, ha-hanap-hanapin mo pa rin ang isang nawawala.sagot ko naman sa kanya e saludo ako at naging matatag sya kahit na ganon ang nangyari.

alam nyo bang naging boypren-boyprenan ko pa yung bunsong kapatid ni amelia at ni hindi ko man lang nalaman ang istorya na ito? sa totoo lang, marami rin palang walang alam sa kwento na ito dun sa aming barangay. pwes, ngayon e sana mas marami ang maka-alam at sana sa karamihan na iyon ay magkaron ng pagka-klaro kung nasaan na nga si amelia.

at amelia taytay, kung maliligaw ka man sa aking blag: umuwi ka na. inaantay ka ng nanay mo. sigurado kong parang pasko kapag muli ka nyang makita o marinig man lang ang boses mo.

Enero 24, 2009

kamote laban sa dengue?

Filed under: Seryus,Tips — kengkay @ 1:17 hapon

isa itong repost dahil dun sa istorya tungkol sa isang blogger — ang kanyang asawa at anak ay naisugod sa ospital dahil sa dengue. sana maging okay na ang lahat sa inyo, fatherblogger.

Kung totoo man ito, at sana nga ay totoo – ang kamote lang pala ang sagot para sa sakit na dengue? Paki basa na lang itong forwarded email na ito na kung meron mang makakapagpatotoo e sana lang mag-iwan ng komento dito sa aking blog.

There is hope that the dengue scourge will be obliterated. I was in a meeting in Manila recently with other Napolcom officials. While waiting for my flight back to Cebu, I happened to talk with friends. The conversation eventually turned to dengue. Some of their statements shocked me. I called up the persons concerned and they confirmed these revelations.

Computer technician Wenceslao Salesale Jr., 27, was downed by dengue. His platelet count plunged from 180 to 80. He was rushed by ambulance from Novaliches to Manila . Inside the ambulance, a relative, acting upon the advice of a missionary priest, made him drink soup made from camote tops. The following day, his platelet count became normal. Dengue attacked the 7-year-old daughter of engineers Mar and Lita Budlongan of Kaloocan City . Her platelet count read 80. The same treatment was used. The following day she was back to normal.

The 15-year-old daughter of businessman Nepomuceno Salaga of Sampaloc, Manila had a dangerous platelet count of 80 due to dengue. The same treatment was followed. The following day she was back in school.

I asked a doctor of medicine about herbal cures and he said that many, if not most, medicines come from plants. He also said that under the Hippocratic Oath, doctors are bound encourage anything that can cure a patient.

Research

We need not do research deep in the rainforests of the Amazon or venture into the ocean depths in search of the elusive cure for dengue. It is right there in the backyard.
(may karugtong…)

Enero 20, 2009

Si Mang Mel

Filed under: Pinas,Seryus — kengkay @ 8:09 umaga

naniniwala akong mas marami pa ring mabait sa mundo, katulad ni mang mel. isang forwarded email na sana ay magkaron ng bunga. sana yung mga nakalimutang bayaran sya sa tulong na binigay nya ay maka-alala. pakibasa at pakipasa :D

Paying It Back for Mang Meliton a.k.a “Mang Milton” Meet Meliton Zamora, a retired University of the Philippines janitor and my hero.

For forty-five years, he swept floors, cleaned up trash, watered plants and did odd jobs at the University. I met him when I was active with the UP Repertory Company, a theater group based (then) at the third floor lobby of the Arts & Sciences (AS) building. He would sweep and mop the hallway floors in silence, venturing only a nod and a smile whenever I passed him.

Back then, for me he was just one of those characters whom you got acquainted with and left behind as soon as you earned your degree and left the university for some big job in the real world. Someone whose name would probably ring a bell but whose face you’d have a hard time picturing. But for many UP students like me who were hard up and had a difficult time paying their tuition fees, Mang Mel was a hero who gave them the opportunity to finish university and get a big job in the real world. The year was 1993 and I was on my last semester as a Clothing Technology student.

My parents had been down on their luck and were struggling to pay for my tuition fee. I had been categorized as Bracket 9 in the recently implemented Socialized Tuiton and Financial Assistance Program (STFAP). My father had lost his job and to supplement my allowance, I worked part time as a Guest Relations Officer at Sam’s Diner (back when the term GRO didn’t have shady undertones) and took some odd jobs as a Production Assistant, movie extra and wardrobe mistress.

To be eligible for graduation, I had to enroll in my last three courses and pay my tuition fee. Since my parents didn’t have enough money for my matriculation, I applied for a student loan hoping that my one of my Home Economics (HE) professors would take pity on me and sign on as a guarantor for the student loan. But those whom I approached either refused or were not eligible as guarantors. After two unsuccessful weeks of looking for a guarantor, my prospects looked dim, my future dark. And so, there I was, a downtrodden twenty year old with a foggy future, crying in the AS lobby. I only had twenty four hours left to look for a guarantor.

Mang Mel, with a mop in hand, approached me and asked me why I was crying. I told him I had no guarantor for my student loan and will probably not be able to enroll this semester. I had no hopes that he would be able to help me. After all, he was just a janitor. He borrowed my loan application papers and said softly, “Puwede ako pumirma. Empleyado ako ng UP.” He borrowed my pen and signed his name. With his simple act of faith, Mang Mel not only saved my day, he also saved my future. I paid my student loan the summer after that fateful day with Mang Milton and it has been 15 years since then.
(may karugtong…)

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