Showing posts with label Pásay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pásay. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Happy 60th birthday, Tita Gilda!

Today we celebrated my Tita Gilda's 60th birthday at Cabalen in SM Mall of Asia together with various family members from Bacoor, Cavite and Abra de Ilog, Mindoro Occidental. Tita Gilda is my mom's eldest sister.


Thanks for the treat, Tita Gilda!


Happy birthday, Tita Ninang! May you continue to stay young and sweet and generous. And remain pretty in your 60s! We love you!


Yeyette


DID YOU KNOW?: Tita Gilda is also my baptismal godmother, that's why I affectionately call her as Tita Ninang. And since I'm the eldest granddaughter in the Atienza clan, my younger cousins have imitate me in calling her as Tita Ninang as well even though she is not their godmother. ☺

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

The 28th CCP Independent Film & Video Festival at Cinemalaya 2016

Last Monday night (August 8) was my first time to visit one of our country's most famous buildings, none other than the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Why was I there? Because I attended the 28th CCP Independent Film & Video Festival (Ika‐28 Gawad CCP Para Sa Alternatibong Pelikula At Video) at Cinemalaya 2016.

"Yaman" is directed by Christian Baña and produced by Esmeralda Bucog.


As I have written last Wednesday, my hubby Pepe is part of the documentary film "Yaman" (treasure) which is one of the finalists at the Gawad CCP. It was produced by young filmmakers from the Colegio de San Juan de Letrán. Together with other finalists, it was to be shown only once. Since I am a proud wifey, I decided to be there to see my husband onscreen. You'll be surprised to know that I went there all by myself because my hubby had to attend to his night shift, our kids were at school, and the show started at 6:15 PM. I left our place very early, at 3:30 PM, to avoid rush hour traffic. Thank goodness I arrived early.


Right outside the Tanghalang Manuel Conde.

The moment I entered CCP, I was delighted and astounded by the place! I felt like I was in a big palace, and I couldn't help but smile in amazement while going up the grand staircase all the way to the second floor. I was truly amazed at the place! From time to time, I took photos of the place (and selfies, too!). Out of excitement, being my first time there, I asked some of the staff and other guests I encountered to take pictures of me, hahaha! =)



Roaming around while waiting for the film showing to begin.

A huge tarpaulin (left) and Cinemalaya souvenir items (right).

The show began on time. Like in all cinemas, taking pictures are not allowed inside the Tanghalang Manuel Conde where the documentaries where shown. That's why I wasn't able to take photos or even video clips of Pepe's several appearances in the documentary. As mentioned during my last blogpost, Yaman is a documentary about the Aetas of Zambales. My hubby was one of the resource persons interviewed since he is a historian.

I was shocked by my hubby's controversial statements in the documentary. I think what he had shared on the documentary about the Aetas and other indigenous groups of our country was the most frank that I've ever heard from a historian (before I watched the documentary, he didn't tell me anything at all about what he had said there). Sad but true for most people, but my husband is just exposing the truth about the indigenous peoples of our country and the Filipinos' Hispanic roots, according to what he had studied and researched, and that is why I am so proud of him. He is not scared at all to tell the historical truth about the Aetas of Zambales and the other indigenous groups of our country like the Ifugaos, T'bolis, etc. After the show, the audience gave a hearty applause. I even heard someone to my right who whispered to his companion, "Grabe si José Mario Alas." I'm happy and proud that my husband was able to give everyone inside the venue something to think about regarding our past and the truth about our national identity, and that we have nothing to be ashamed of who we really are. Those who were disturbed by what he said in the documentary shouldn't get mad at him because he is a historian who has carefully studied our past since his teenage years. He's just being honest and frank. So peace out! ♥ =)

After the show, I still roamed around the place, with an excitement in me that I couldn't explain especially since it's just my first time to have entered the CCP. I thought of the rest of my family. How I wish they were with me that night. I even imagined my hubby beside me, the two of us walking together and enjoying the ambience of the place... oh my, hahaha!

Right after the film showing. Bravo!


I was still on the mood to take more pictures of the place. There were still many people inside the CCP even if it was almost 9 in the evening. I also saw many famous actors and actresses. The antique chandeliers of the CCP fascinated me so much. Viewing them from the outside seems that you're in a foreign place. But I noticed that the stairs below the ground level are already wobbly, maybe because they're old. The design of the building is simple, elegant, and vintage (my hubby told me that it was designed by National Artist Leandro Locsín). Take note that you will not be tired of exploring every nook and cranny of the place because of the interesting designs, as if the building is an architectural park. You will feel relaxed even though it is old. Anyway, I love old structures and other heritage sites. ♥ ♥ 

I saw viewers falling in line to watch a full length film. I also chatted with some young people who called themselves "Team Ponching". They are so friendly and warm! I took pictures of them, including the ladies who were taking care of the free passes for the documentary films. ¡Muchas gracias a ustedes! =)

Before I left the place, I noticed the famous and more familiar water fountain. I was so overwhelmed with the view because there was a light rain. The raindrops added an effect to the view. I couldn't resist taking more selfies, hehehe! I asked another stranger to take a photo of me right beside the fountain with the façade of the CCP as my background, LOL!

The CCP Complex right behind me!

SO MUCH HAPPINESS!!! I HAD A GREAT NIGHT!!!

Cinemalaya started last August 5 and will continue to run until August 14. "Yaman" will not be shown anymore because all documentary films were shown for one night only! But there are still more films to be showcased during Cinemalaya 2016. All of them are definitely A MUST WATCH, from short films to documentaries full length films. Please visit the CCP when you have time. The place and the event will make you feel really good and proud to be a Filipino. The REAL happenings about our society are in Cinemalaya. All of the films are of great quality and intelligently written. Impressive cinematography and realistic conversation can be witnessed only in Cinemalaya.

I'd love to go back there next time with my whole family, La Familia Viajera! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ 


For more info or questions about Cinemalaya 2016, please call the CCP Box Office at 832-3704 or 832-3706, or call Ticket World at 891-9999. You can also visit the CCP website at www.culturalcenter.gov.ph and the Cinemalaya website at www.cinemalaya.org. And for more of photos of my Cinemalaya visit, click here. And don't forget to Like Us on Facebook!

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Ika-28 Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video presents: "Yaman"

Hi! We're inviting you to watch Point Productions' documentary film "Yaman". My hubby Pepe Alas is part of it! It is one of the finalists in the Ika-28 Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video, Gawad Alternatibo, for short (CCP Independent Film and Video Competition)! It will be premiered this coming Monday, August 8, 6:15 PM, at the CCP Tanghalang Manuel Conde as part of this year's Cinemalaya Film Festival. Yaman is a documentary about the Aetas of Zambales. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis. Let's support Filipino films! Patronize our own!



He's on the credits! I'm so proud! =)

Monday, November 11, 2013

¡Bienvenido al primer y único blog de viajes familiares en Filipinas!

Intramuros, Manila
La Familia Alas en una calesa en Intramuros, Manila.

¡Hola amigos!

Soy Pepe Alas, dueño de esta página web La Familia Viajera, el primer y único blog de viajes familiares en Filipinas. Junto con mi familia, hemos lanzado oficialmente este blog el mes pasado. En realidad, este blogpost/artículo ya es el quinto desde su inicio.

El motivo de este blog fue, inicialmente, personal. Hace unos meses, estaba contemplando tristemente sobre la conveniencia de modificar o no el tema de mi otro blog ALAS FILIPINAS. Es que sentí que ese blog de siete años no ha estado logrando nada significativo, por eso pensé en cambiar en un blog de viajes con el fin de obtener una audiencia mucho más amplia porque los blogs de viajes son más populares, al menos en mi país.

Pero ALAS FILIPINAS (y mi otro blog en inglés, FILIPINO eSCRIBBLES) ocupa sobre todo de la Identidad Nacional Filipina, sobre todo en la defensa de la lengua española en Filipinas. Sería una injusticia por sus seguidores —aun si hay sólo unos pocos de ellos— y para yo mismo si yo cambie su tema. Me encontraba realmente en un dilema.

Pensé en la creación de un nuevo blog, esta vez sobre viajes. Pero, ¿qué diferencia habría que hago cuando ya hay un montón de blogueros de viaje en Filipinas? Y muchos de ellos ya son famosos.

Después de mucha deliberación, por fin he pensado en una idea brillante: ¿por qué no crear un blog de viajes de la familia? Hice algunas averiguaciones y descubrí que todavía no hay blogs de viajes sobre familias en Filipinas. Hice una revisión de nuestros álbumes de fotos en Facebook y me di cuenta de que mi familia ha estado en tantos lugares ya. Además, nos encanta viajar mucho, o cada vez que hay una oportunidad.

Ahora les presento a ustedes algunas de nuestras fotos a través de los años...

En la pintoresca Playa Tayamaan en Mamburao, Mindoro Occidental. Krystal, nuestra única hija, tenía sólo unos meses de edad cuando esta foto fue tomada.

En el río frío del sitio Tagbóng en Población, Abra de Ilog, Mindoro Occidental con Krystal y Momay. Krystal fue nacido en 20 de julio de 2000; Momay en 13 de mayo de 2004, durante la Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Fátima.

¡Sí, estábamos en la primera edición del Philippine Blog Awards en 2007 (RCBC Plaza, Ciudad de Macati)! Krystal tenía siete años en esta foto. Yo era un bloguero para skirmisher.org.

En Greenbelt, Ciudad de Macati. Jefe ya tenía un año en esta foto. Nació el 13 de enero de 2007.

En Bacoor, Cavite con la familia de Yeyette: su madre, hermana, y sobrinos).

Juanito y Yeyette en la costa rocosa de la Bahía de Manila detrás de SM Mall of Asia (Ciudad de Pásay). Juanito vino a nuestras vidas el 1 de abril de 2009. Al igual que sus hermanos, Juanito ya está viajando a una edad temprana. Él sólo tenía ocho meses cuando fue tomada esta foto.

Krystal y Momay esperan por nuestro viaje en lancha en el  Puerto de Batangas (Ciudad de Batangas) que nos llevará al Puerto Galera, Mindoro Oriental.

Picnic en la Playa Blanca, Puerto Galera, Mindoro Oriental.

En el penthouse (ático) de Manila Executive Regency, Ermita, Manila.

Yeyette y nuestros niños (sin Juanito) con el resto del Clan Alas en Unisan, Tayabas (hoy Quezon) durante el Santacruzan de 2011. Unisan es la ciudad natal de mi clan.

Mi hijo Jefe en Exotik Restaurant en Loñgos (Kalayaan), La Laguna. Aquí sirven platos inusuales tales como jabalíes, pitones, y demás. El restaurante se encuentra en la cima de una colina ajardinada con una vista espectacular de la Laguna de Bay.

Momay y Juanito subiendo hacia el balcón del coro en la bonita Iglesia de San Jerónimo Emiliani y Santa Susana en Barrio Alabang, Ciudad de Muntinlupà. ¡Nos encanta explorar iglesias!

En la municipalidad de Santa Cruz, La Laguna durante el anual Festival de La Laguna de este año.

En frente de la iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol durante el Domingo de Ramos de este año. Yeyette y yo nos casamos en la misma iglesia hace dos meses.

En una sucursal de Jollibee en SM Southmall (Ciudad de Las Piñas), la comida rápida más popular en el país. Sí, comemos con sencillez... a veces, ¡jejeje!

Krystal y Yeyette en la Aduana/Intendencia de Intramuros en Manila.

Vamos a viajar más a menudo para visitar lugares que no son visitados habitualmente por los turistas y los blogueros de viaje.

Este blog se escribe principalmente en inglés porque estoy más acostumbrado a escribir en ese idioma. Pero de vez en cuando también voy a escribir en español (y tal vez en tagalo) porque, como un verdadero filipino, es mi deber de pensar y escribir en este idioma, sea lo que sea.

¡Únanse a nosotros en nuestro intento ambicioso de viajar el entero archipiélago de Filipinas como una familia!

Santa Rosa, La Laguna

El mundo es un libro y quienes no viajan leen sólo una página.
—San Agustín de Hipona—


❤L❤A❤F❤A❤M❤ILIAVIAJERA


¡TRIVIALIDAD! La Familia Alas no tienen criadas ni tienen su propio auto para viajar.