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Thursday, December 24, 2015

A Year of Contradictions

            The year 2015 was one of the few years I stayed in the Philippines the whole year. Though I did not go to the NBA All-Stars, Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, Donaire fight, Ms. Universe 2015 and Marvin Sonsona’s fight in L.A, I did have a very fruitful and meaningful year with my clients old and new, family and friends.
            I can say that 2015 was a year of contradictions – of abundance and emptiness, of gains and losses, of destruction and restoration.
The year started right as I covered the support of the Philippine Red Cross in the feast of the Black Nazarene on January 8 and 9, attended by millions of Filipinos. On the same month, PRC Chairman Richard Gordon and Secretary General Gwendolyn Pang, together with the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) Head of Delegation in the Philippines Kari Isomaa, personally checked the areas hardest hit by Typhoon Hagupit that affected 3.85 million people. I was amazed at the efficiency of the PRC in providing thousands of hot meals, food packs and liters of drinking water, blankets, mats and other non-food items. It sent ambulances, water tankers and fuel trucks to the Bicol and Samar regions. Tents and shelter repair items were dispatched with other emergency supplies including sleeping kits, tarpaulins, hygiene kits and jerry cans to Samar.
During the Papal visit on January 15 to 19, the PRC brought life-saving services such as medical, first aid and field hospital, ambulance transport, blood, rescue, water, welfare and tracing/restoring family links both to Manila and Leyte. More than 10,000 trained personnel and volunteers from the PRC Chapters were deployed to assist the public during Pope Francis’ visit.
It was in February when the Yellow Ribbon Movement (YRM) led by Chairman Margie Juico held the third leg of PNoy Sports to celebrate the birthday of former president Cory Aquino in Lourdes, San Miguel, Tarlac, inside the Hacienda Luisita. Eleven barangays from Hacienda Luisita participated in the campaign to promote health and wellness and re-live ethnic sports in the Philippines. The YRM also brought post-holiday cheer to the boys at the Silong Tanglaw Foundation for Street Children, a shelter for boys who were abandoned, abused, and homeless.
            My good friend, one of the best coaches in the country, Coach Norman Black, renewed his longtime contract as endorser of Bosch Skil tools.
Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez and wife Councilor Cristina Gonzales-Romualdez invited me to a thanksgiving dinner for family, friends, U.S pastors and the media at the North Forbes Park on February 7. The “I Love Tacloban” band which Cristina established was launched. The band is composed of 11 youth, all of who are survivors of super typhoon Yolanda that devastated the Visayas region in 2013.
In March, I had the pleasure of meeting Top Rank Media Relations Head Ceatta Bogataj when she visited Manila with her friend Kitty. Sportsmanila covered the One FC event at MOA with good friend Loren Mack and Tammy Chan.
I gained friends, I lost some. This month, I ended my ties with Calayan SurgiCenter after a trivial act of posting a selfie photo in a posh derma clinic in Timog. I was unaware that I was not allowed to post my photos on my personal social media accounts. It was sad, but Dr. Manny Calayan and I remain friends until this time.
After a gloomy ending, there was restoration when in April, YSA’s Robert Nazal tapped me to assist in the publicity of their businesses, especially the Glutamax brand.
In May, Joaquin Canas of the Loyola Meralco Sparks Football Club became a talent of Team Sportsmanila, joining Coach Norman Black,International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Pro Gemmalyn Crosby, Body Building Champ Luz McClinton, and rap artist Wilson Gaviola.
I was also happily reunited with a frat brother and a very good friend of mine, international Filipino director who was based in Hollywood for 10 years, Gorio Vicuña. Direk Gorio and I have shared ideas, topics and projects the past two years. Our pilot movie together, titled “Yolanda,” will be shown next year. We are also working on a basketball-based movie titled “Clutch.”
Kring-Kring once again trusted me to work on the PR of Patio Victoria, both Intramuros and Tacloban. I traveled back and forth Tacloban City and witnessed the rising up of the city devastated by the super typhoon. I was also there for the annual Sangyaw Festival where I brought media people for the entertainment and the coverage. A year and a half after typhoon Yolanda, Tacloban revived the Sangyaw Festival with the theme Tacloban: Resilient City! The grand festival was celebrated for a month, kicking off with a Grand Santa Cruzan on May 31and ending with the city fiesta on June 30.
There was another sad goodbye this year as I ended my contract with Red Cross, when the 18-month reporting of Project Haiyan commenced as well as the organization’s annual celebration of World Red Cross Day. It was a bittersweet moment, but working with Red Cross and Secretary General Gwen Pang is something I will always be proud of.
I celebrated my birthday with my family and friends from the media and sports industry, as well as celebrities, who sponsored the three birthday bashes I had this year. Calayan family matriarch Dr. Josy Calayan and Lalen Calayan, head of marketing of the Calayan Medical Group, Inc., hosted an intimate luncheon for my fellow media and friends in the industry at Cusina ni Bunso. An unforgettable dinner with the theme “Hip Hop Goes Ballad” was also held with rap artists, singers, directors, actors, and others. I also celebrated with my family, former classmates, gym mates, Slykane’s Tuesday Troops and my basketball team in the village where I live.
September was the anniversary month of The Skin Specialist, which has been pioneered laser treatments in the Philippines since it started in 2002 as the first dermatological clinic in Timog, Quezon City. Known personalities from in and out of showbiz Connie Sison, Lyn Ching, Luane Dy, Rhea Santos, Almira Muhlach, MJ Marfori, Rita Daniela, Alex Tinsay, Gwen Pang and Alma Concepcion graced the special anniversary event where the clinic’s latest treatment – the ClearTight laser was launched.
In October, my good friend Angelica Ligas, a Florida-based Filipina nurse, was named one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the World by the Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) in a gala event in San Francisco, California. Angelica was also cited by Tenet Healthcare USA as one of the 2015 Tenet Heroes out of more than 100,000 employees. She was also awarded the “2015 Most Successful Story of Buhay OFW” and the 2014 Heroes in Medicine by Palm Beach Medical Society USA for making a difference in health care. 
A heartbreaking happening came before the year ended. I lost my six dogs – German Shepherds Tyrion and Ingrid, Mini-Pinscher Princess and Claudo, and their two puppies. But life abundant was given despite the loss. I praise God for giving my family Ichika Marie and Jasmine Eliz.
I am thankful to have travelled to Cebu, General Santos City, Iloilo, Dumaguete and Cagayan de Oro with Coach Norman Black; Tacloban City with Cristina Gonzales and my media friends; Tarlac with Chairman Margie Juico and the YRM team. I may not have left the country, but I found meaning in what I do here.
In this rollercoaster ride, I have my family and friends behind me. Thank you, Coach Norman Black, Dr. Jean Marquez, Angel Ligas, Gemmalyn Crosby, Jean Medel,  Photographer Rey Belgado, Rap Artist Wilson Gaviola and Gell Ang for being priceless and unexpected vessels of blessings to me and my family. 
My best friend celebrity lawyer Atty. Alex Avisado who has always been there for me and with me in good and bad times; my good friends and prayer warriors, my sister-in-Christ Pia Macan, Dr. Jean Marquez, Pastor Hillary, Pastor Joey and Sister Ut Rafael, Tita Angeli Valenciano, public servants Kate Coseteng, Cristina Gonzales, and PRC Secretary General Gwen Pang; Dr. Far Shamsi and Dr. Shideh of Fashion Smile and Aramesh Spa; my neighbor and good friend, Manila Times President Dante “Klink” Ang, Journal Group Gus Villanueva and Lolo Pocholo Romualdez of Malaya Business Insight; my editors who have always been there, MST -Isah Red, Ms. Gianna Maniego, MST- Reira Mallari, Philstar -Ricky Lo, MB -Jojo Panaligan, New You Magazine -Ken Velasco, Malaya Gie Trilliana, Ate Che Francisco of Malaya, Philstar Eliz Lim, PEP Maridol Bismark and Police files Enjel Manato.
I am blessed to be part of the elite brand Glutamax and YSA. Special thanks to Sir Paulo and Sir Rocky, and my good friend and idol, the brains behind the success of Glutamax and YSA Skin Care Robert Nazal, and of course Ms. Sheila Nazal.
To all the people who had been there when I was not, and who got my back in times of need, thank you for your unconditional trust and valuable friendship. 

Here’s to more abundance and less emptiness, added gains and fewer losses, further restoration and no destruction. Here’s to life and another exciting year ahead. #