April 21, 2019 Yen and I went back to Binangonan on Easter Sunday because she was ninang sa binyag. I asked my husband if he wanted to come with us.
Category: People
Walking around London makes me wonder why there are many street people living that way in one of the richest countries in the world. I think it’s not about their
Yen and I were rushing to catch the train but it was just too traffic around London. We got off the black cab at this corner and just walked to
April 10, 2019 This was the main reason why we dropped all our schedules to travel to Zurich. This was the reason why despite slipping and falling and breaking my
The modern-day Sechselauten or Sachsiluute spring festival originates from three different roots: 1. It is strongly linked to the guilds of Zurich, the political, military, social, and business institutions that
A colorful life is commonly associated with something negative. Colors beautify our world and they should be regarded only with positivity. A life that is colorful is one that is
I arrived in Zurich Friday night and one thing that I noticed was there were a few bands marching down the streets. The hotel receptionist told me that they are
Just like the hundreds or maybe thousands of people in the US who lost their real estate investments during the economic crash in the US, my sister’s bets lost too.
April 6, 2019 While walking along Bahnhofstrasse, the main avenue where all the luxury brands are, I chanced upon what seemed like an endless sea of Swiss people rallying against
April 3, 2019 When Malou Mallari-Panelo found out that I was needing medical attention, she contacted her nephew in-law, Rodney Santiago. She called to say that the husband of her
March 22, 2019 I didn’t know that FVR would be in his office the day I was scheduled for interview. Retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and his wife
Prof. Victor Andres “Dindo” Manhit gladly gave our group a briefing on the current political climate affecting our economy. Prof. Manhit is the Founder and Managing Director of the Stratbase
March 20, 2019, Wednesday I spent about ten minutes in the church, no mass, no priest, no other person except me and the chirping birds, before I proceeded to Ayala
Cecile told me she’s been a regular Oh My Buhay reader for several years now but she doesn’t remember how she found me. When Edmund and I were in Bacolod,
March 2, 2019, Saturday As we always do, we stopped in front of a corn vendor along the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Road to buy corn. I rolled down my
Cecile is like a walking historian. She knows every person living in their village, including their full names, who they are married to, what they are doing, their love life,
