A father retired
after years of service and bought a brand-new car, his first ever, with the
money he got from the insurance company.
One morning, he
caught his little son scratching one side of the car. Furious, the father beat
up both hands of the boy who ran inside the house in pain, crying.
When the father checked the damaged part, he turned pale with remorse. Scratched on it were these words: Happy Father’s Day, Dad I love you!
Touching, touching, isn’t it?
While we are at it, here are some quotes about fathers (dad, pa, daddy, pop, popsy, tatay, amang, ama, etc) or by fathers that are perfect for Father's Day:
One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters. ~ 17th century English proverb
Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a dad. ~ Unknown
A father is always making his baby into a little woman. And when she is a woman he turns her back again. ~ Enid Bagnold
Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a dad.~ Anonymous
It is not flesh and blood but the heart which makes us fathers and sons. ~ Johann Schiller
A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father." ~Gabriel García Márquez
Be kind to thy father, for when thou wert young, who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, and joined in thy innocent glee. ~ Margaret Courtney
To her the name of father was another name for love.~ Fanny Fern
How true Daddy's words were when he said: "All children must look after their own upbringing." Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.~ Anne Frank
A father is a banker provided by nature. ~ French Proverb
“Honor your father and mother” (this is the first commandment with a promise),“that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land.” Ephesians 6:2-3
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Bells Ring Mr.King at 35th Gawad Urian
The
short film, Bells Ring Mr. King,
directed by Ted Ramasola, was one of
the nominees for best short film in the 35th
Gawad Urian Awards organized by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP),
an organization of respected film critics.
Bells Ring Mr. King tells the story of
undocumented home-health caregiver working in the US who is suffering from an
acute case of homesickness. It was
originally created as Bohol's sole entry to NCCA's flagship project Cinema Rehiyon (CR) 2011, a non-competition
film festival that features films from the different regions of the
Philippines.
The
screenplay was from Lorely Trinidad
and it was based on her theater performance. It was originally developed and
performed for TeAdaWorks New Works Festival, Highways Performance Space, Santa
Monica, in California U.S.A.
The
actor, Mitzi Ibaya, who is also into
theater and literature, translated some of the lines into the Visayan dialect
for added authenticity. It was her first time to perform for film.
It
was shot entirely in Bohol at Ramasola Studio. The film was just shot using a
DSLR as shown in the behind the scenes video available in the internet. The set
production was done in one day and the shooting was done for another one day.
Since its debut in Cinema Rehiyon, it was also featured during Arts Month in the province of Bohol and also shown during Women's Month.
Since its debut in Cinema Rehiyon, it was also featured during Arts Month in the province of Bohol and also shown during Women's Month.
“Bells
Ring Mr. King is the second time Bohol was represented at Cinema Rehiyon. The first
time was when they included another Short I made entitled ALLAN, shown in CR
2010 at the CCP,” Ted told Bared on
Facebook.
At
CR 2011 in Davao, one of the jurors for the Urian
Awards watched it and told Ted to submit it as an entry for the Urian. “All along I thought it was being
considered for last year's Urian and
that it didn't make it,” said Ted.
Ted
left for the US last year.
“So
imagine my surprise when I received a text message from the Philippines from
the Urian yesterday informing me that my Film was a nominee for this year’s
Best Short Film Category,” Ted shared.
“For
me, the nomination is honor enough, even if doesn't win tonight it is enough
that I know Bohol is represented and that it serve as inspiration to all
aspiring film makers in the Province that they can pursue their own dreams,” he
concluded.
Note: The 35h Gawad Urian was hosted by Venus Raj, Angel Aquino, Zoren Legaspi and Butch Francisco. Replays of the 35th Gawad Urian will be shown on Cinema One on June 17 at 4 p.m. and June 24 at 10 p.m.)
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Adrenalin rush!
Extremely
exciting, extremely enjoyable! Our media colleagues— Rey Anthony Chiu, Edward Guyano, Rey Tutas,
Jun Gutierrez, Willie Maestrado, Liza
Macalandag, Ric Obedencio and yours truly—had experienced
extreme activities at its best at Pandanon Island, Getafe and DATE PARK in
Catigbian.
We
were invited to cover the Bohol Wakefest 2012 at the Pandanon
Island in Getafe, Bohol which started last Saturday until the 25th of June. It
gives local and foreign tourists the opportunity to enjoy with one of the
fastest growing sports in the world and in Asia–the wakeboarding.
Pandanon can be reached by a motorized pumpboat about 30-40 minutes from the town port.
But
first, we have Getafe Councilor Tony Ouano
to thank for facilitating our Pandanon tour. You see, the influx of local and
foreign tourists has grown so huge when Pandanon Island, which is also known as
the “little Boracay,” is a favorite summer destination.
First
in Bohol and in the Visayas, wakeboarding and wakeskating are extreme surface
water sports.
Wakeboarding,
a water skiing-snow boarding-surfing-technique combination wherein one rides,
not skis, but a single board with stationary, non-release bindings for each
foot while standing sideways. It is now one of the world’s fastest-growing
sports and a burgeoning lifestyle for some.
Wakeskating
is an adaptation of wakeboarding that employs a similar design of board
manufactured from wood or fiberglass. Unlike wakeboarding, the rider is not
bound to the board in any way, which gives the sport its own unique challenges.
Instead, the top surface of the board is covered with grip tape, or foam.
Wakeboarder
shall be charged P600 for half-day use of the facility and P900 for its whole
day use. Discounted rates include: PhP 2000 (3 days); PhP 3500 (7
days); PhP 5000 (10 days).
With
offering like these, Pandanon Island has to become Visayas’ sports central.
Gov. Edgar Chatto, accompanied by wife Pureza and daughter Trisha,
graced the event.
After
Pandanon Island, we decided to visit Catigbian for the Green Recreational Eco-Adventure Tourism (GREAT) offered at the Dagook
Adventure Tourism Excitement (DATE) created during the administration of Mayor Bert Salinas.
The
DATE PARK is presented as another wholesome family treat for parents to
introduce their kids to nature conservation and environment protection
concepts.
Here, one can experience nature. The canopy walk which is the park’s first outdoor like experience. From the canopy walk, one follows a trail carefully carved out from an old trail which people used to access the roaring Dagook Falls some 20 meters below.
If
you are not afraid of heights, the monkey bridge is the most exciting part. And
oh, yes, the bridge is suspended some 30 meters where the roaring Dagook falls
hurl a gurgling mass of water into the gorges below. And, boy –oh boy! What a great range of
adrenalin-pumping activities it provides.
I
did a brief stop in the middle of the shaking bridge to breathe in the fresh
air and enjoy panoramic views on the walk.
Tours
of the DATE PARK take approximately 45 minutes, are fully guided and are
currently offered every hour on the hour.
The
huge
billboard inside the clean and well-manicured DATE PARK Information
Center
says: “Manage your fear and try the canopy walk, trek and enjoy nature
through
the mountain trails, test your adrenalin and negotiate the monkey bridge
and refresh yourself on air taking the mountain slide.”
Whew!!! Tiresome but
uplifting. One day was just not enough for us to experience non-stop excitement
and non-stop enjoyment. Whether for its specialty extreme water sports and
scenic sight-seeing tours, Bohol never ceases to amaze. Oh well, there’s
always a next time! Soon!!!
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