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This blog post was supposed to be filed under What Made My November but the endeavor of returning back to the workforce after almost three years occupied  a lot of my time and kept me busy the past month so I only had the chance to create this post just now – when we only have a few more weeks left before December ends. While it’s enticing to report about how my life is doing lately career-wise, that one deserves a separate post and I am saving it for a more suitable day. For now, this post will have to be all about art and an exciting reunion.

Despite being from the Art Capital of the Philippines, I confess I am not really an art enthusiast. But lately, going to a few art exhibits to check out art works has been a routine that I’ve been doing. If you are a reader who also follows me on Instagram, you will see a few art-related posts there of various exhibits. When one of my longtime friends, Elizabeth Castillo sent me a heads up and invited me to an exhibit in the nearby town of Cainta, I didn’t hesitate and immediately said yes.

Now, I know that's an awkward pose! But next to seeing her work in the said exhibit, I also took that as a chance to be reunited with Beth. We were colleagues in two of our previous jobs as freelance writers and ESL teachers, and the last time we saw each other was around 11 years ago. Of course, attending the exhibit is also my way of supporting her with her newfound love of the visual arts.

The exhibit was participated by the artists of ARTipolo and was held at Daburu Ramen which is located inside Village East Executive Homes in Cainta. Last month's trip to Cainta was my first time to visit Village East again after my ESL teaching stint for an English academy ended sometime in 2009. Next to the ramen that Daburu is known for, what I loved about the place is the interior design with all the artworks that adorned the venue. Literally a feast for your senses!





Next to seeing various artworks, it was nice to have left my neck of woods for a few hours for this weekend adventure. The occasion paved the way for me to meet new people (such as those folks who I only see on tarpaulins during election season) and listen to their two cents worth of advice and wisdom. In this case, it was the words of one of the guests, Professor Bienvenido Araw which I found to be resounding, I had it saved on the notes section of my phone.

Art is a snapshot of your experience.

I can’t help but agree. Such apply not only to those engaged in visual arts but for those in other art forms – and especially true to those who dabbled in literature as some writers use their own experience as part of their works.

But the highlight of this meetup was to be reunited with Beth who I haven’t seen in ages! What was originally a reunion scheduled for September during the opening of  Pakig-Angay 2.0 at Blanco Art Gallery materialized two months later. And it was a reunion that was worth the wait because aside from discussing Beth’s art-related engagements, we had the chance to catch up with our personal whatabouts as well!  

Next to an art-filled adventure, Beth surprised me with a belated birthday present which is now a prized gem that sits in a spot within my bedroom and mini-office library: a painting called Moonlight Sonata which she painted herself!


Funny but after catching up with Beth, I was left with the thought that 2022 seemed to be my "reunion year" because I've observed that every month, I've been having catch up sessions with people and friends that I haven't seen for years! Well, there's still days left before December and the year 2022 ends, and I just hope that the Universe will save the best for last. If you're looking for a place worth visiting during the holiday break, Artipolo's exhibit will run until Jan. 14, 2023 at Daburu Ramen located at #4 Champ Street Village Easty Cainta, Rizal.


Due to some events happening in the past month, I failed to write the traditional birthday post on this blog as I have always done in recent years.


But as they say, better late than pregnant…I mean, never.


So yes, I turned 38 more than a month ago. And given that I have been busy attending to several things from personal ones to those related to a new chapter that I am about to take, I failed to give time to my writing. 

We just had a simple celebration at home. Just a few days ago, I remember watching an Instagram reel from one of the content creators that I currently follow, Macoy Dubs about the reality of getting older, and some of the things he stated in that video apply to me at the moment.


One is the reality that as you get older, you tend to be picky with people you share company with. Your circle of friends shrinks. This year, with the easing of restrictions, in-person parties are now possible. Next to my family (plus my brother’s in-laws), and despite the decision to celebrate at home, I marked my 38th with Ma’am Cez, her plus one, and her daughter, Ciljon. I don’t know when it all started but we have regarded this gesture of having each other during birthday celebrations as a tradition. Unfortunately, due to a few job-related concerns, her husband Jonathan did not make it to my birthday this year. 


There’s nothing fancy about my birthday celebration this year. Except for that spontaneous decision of buying and wearing a birthday hat, I spent my birthday sharing a delicious birthday meal cooked by Mama with my visitors over a tummy-aching (and not to forget, loud and candid) conversation.

There was nothing much with how I celebrated this year as I preferred it to be observed in simplicity and silence. I guess it's one of the things getting old has inflicted me with. Ayoko na ng masyadong magulo, matao at maingay. I am at this point in life where things related to midlife (and maybe soon, old age) are starting to wave at me, from maintenance meds to those aches and pains.


So despite that, I am thankful to be lucky enough to reach this age. I guess I'll just continue to live my life in the way I want it. To do things at my own pace; to prioritize my peace of mind and sanity and pursue the things that will make me happy instead of living it depending on what others dictate to me.

Photo: Angono Public Information Office Facebook page

Festivities have been a tradition that makes the Philippines uniquely different from other countries. Fiestas come in various forms and colors depending on which town you visit, and celebrations truly make it more fun to be in the country. 

When religious and cultural celebrations were ordered to be postponed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, my hometown in Angono, Rizal was no spared. For almost three years, the townsfolk commemorated the feast day of our patron saint, St. Clement in a somewhat cautious manner with the absence of vibrant festivities.

But this year's Higantes Festival hits differently;  because after almost three years of dealing and bearing with restrictions, things are starting to ease up and we get to finally celebrate our town fiesta in fun, lively fashion -- just like how it was before the pandemic came.






Next to resuming the celebration that took a backseat for almost three years, getting to join the fun of this year's Higantes Festival is a meaningful one for me as this is my first time to witness it after 12 years! You see, I was employed away from home for more that a decade. And losing my former job to the pandemic became my quiet period to deliberate on a number of things, including that decision to consider being employed in an institution within the proximity of home. It was a move which proved to be a beneficial one. I didn't mind having to report to work on the day of the celebrations despite of it being declared a local holiday both my the national and local government unit because the catch is that I still get to join the fun and see everything unfold right before my eyes -- and that's one experience I won't miss for the world!




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I'm a 30-something Millennial Tita from the Art Capital of the Philippines and I express what's on my mind (may it be a good experience or otherwise) through writing. Feel free to explore the fragments of my mind which you can find in this blog.
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