Showing posts with label pangasinan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pangasinan. Show all posts

October 10, 2007

No MGC yet, but Lola is in




Finding M.G.C. Project finally commenced June 2, 2007 by embarking myself to a four-day stay in Pangasinan's San Carlos City. The mission: to re-establish contact with the Cayabyabs and understand my paternal origin.

Initial phase of this personal project involves identifying relay contact persons who happen to live near my mother's birthplace (see redmark129). One of them was MGC's first cousin who brokered a meet up with my father's oldest aunt who now lives in Dagupan (redmark005-010).

The aunt, 70, who asked to be called Lola provided limited, but nevertheless a wealth of information about MGC. It's unfortunate though that MGC is currently out of the country. Still, the conversation was indeed a turning point in my life.

Lola also got to meet my mom (redmark015). She later revealed she herself had already made steps similar to my project. Since we have to consider certain factors involving characters in the project, Lola agreed to deliberately help me once MGC comes back to the country. "Be prepared. You're just a call away," she said.

No sappy melodramas here please. But in the mean time, abangan na lang ang susunod na kabanata as I wait for that important phone call.

For side trips, below are other images that made my stay colorful, a glimpse of simplelife in the barrio.

May 28, 2007

Finding M.G.C.

M.G.C. has been an enigma for almost 25 years of my existence. His bloodline runs on my veins. People concerned at a recent family affair told me I look very much like him. And so I also bear his name. But none of these seem to satisfy my understanding about M.G.C.. Except that he's my father, as printed on paper,  I can't grasp the sense of the whole thing.

As I embark on my life's first quarter, I'm putting down all my cards. I will pack my bags to Pangasinan in my mission to put a meaningful face behind the name M.G.C..

It's time to put some redmarks on some of my life's gray areas.

 

-May 28, 2007

February 9, 2007

San Fabian's "Beautiful Beach"




The locals call this place the "beautiful beach." Azure blue sky. Fine dark sand. No trash, only sea shells. And the moderate rolling waves of the Lingayen Gulf.

"If you wade out in the ocean," says sumpteretc on virtualtourist.com, "the nice sand bottom remains for a long time, and the slope is very gentle."

Top it off with a cone of ice cream by the this beach that used to be the playground of early Dominicans.

San Fabian, Pangasinan. January 9, 2006

Balik-probinsya




Balite Sur, San Carlos City, Pangasinan. January 6-8, 2007