Saturday, February 12, 2011

Picturesque Lake Mainit

Captivating view of Lake Mainit  aboard the outrigger boat


In December of 2010, my family traveled to Jabonga, Agusan del Norte to visit my hubby’s family and the rest of his kinsfolk. Initially, our children had expected the trip to be another lackluster post-Christmas holiday in a sleepy rural town. But, lo and behold, it catered to their abbreviated attention spans and found the trip really exciting - a blockbuster! For the first time in the history of our various Jabonga jaunts, we took time one early morning to take an exciting three-hour cruise around Lake Mainit aboard a huge outrigger boat.

Lake Mainit is the fourth largest lake and the deepest in the country. It is located in the northeastern part of Mindanao and shared between the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Norte. Aside from Jabonga, the municipalities bordering the lake are Kitcharao in Agusan del Norte, Alegria and Mainit in Surigao del Norte. The lake derives its name from a Cebuano word “ mainit”, which means hot.

The lake's placid,crystalline and greenish waters took center stage and the cruise was memorable for the family to appreciate the majestic scenes and setting. The vantage point from the water gave us breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness, mountains, hills, shorelines and other geographic highlights. The children particularly were overwhelmed by the lake's bountiful beauty that's brought before their eyes. It was an experience that they will never forget.

We’re all living demanding, metropolitan lives and the cruise such as the one we had was one great occasion to recharge - spend some time to de-stress ; to bask and be in awe for God’s amazing creations found in our treasured native province. There's no place like home!

Obviously, the Lake Mainit cruise turned out to be the highlight of our Jabonga trip. It's kinda retreat to nature and we truly had a great time- simply awesome!



All set to go lake cruising - whooah ! 

The huge white outrigger boat we used for lake cruising


The featured photos in the ensuing pages will give one brief glimpses of what the two provinces of  Agusan and Surigao have to bare. I guess there are more reasons why we should be buoyed up to go see the local tourist spots more often.  We don’t have to go elsewhere to find these charming tourist destinations. There is raw beauty and wonder right in the countryside and around the regions. There are lots of unheard of hideaways in the Philippines one could ever imagine. And pursuing a fascinating journey on a local tour - never mind the amenities - will acquaint one with the colorful and lively Philippine culture and further one's appreciation of his motherland.

Most of us has yet to see the rest of the Philippines and  appreciate the pleasure of leisurely discovering our islands and enjoy what is truly Filipino! I enjoin everyone out there to embark to what promises to be R & R trips and experiences that will allow not only to discover amazing diversity of  local scenery and culture but to get lessons from it.

No one should feel like strangers in our own country.
 
Terence strikes a pose infront of a  huge white outrigger boat moored in a nearby dock. Seen across the lake is part of Surigao del Norte's mountainous terrain. 

The author flanked by her husband and son,Jombo
The Grana Siblings :
Fr L - R : Ino, Jombo, Mari and Akim
a fisherman paddles his banca past an islet on his way to catch fresh fish 
An uninhabited islet lying offshore composed of rock with vegetation
The GRANA Family
Wild ducks in flight
Akim - the 2nd of  the Grana Siblings ( a Fine Arts Student )
a beautiful and breathtaking scene:  mountains enshrouded in fog and mists 
The outrigger boat - an iconic colorful boat in the Philippine seascape powered by an engine, row or sail.
Mari marvels at the awe-inspiring sight of the stunning  view of Lake Mainit 
twin-peaked mountain as seen from the boat
The Grana Family aboard the huge trigger boat ( pump-boat )
Flock of wild ducks flying to the sun
Fishermen on bancas catching fish using the traditional fish traps 
Ino - the eldest of the siblings
  The  traditional banca as a means of transportation to carry goods,produce and merchandise to far-flung areas
mountain range along the western side of Lake Mainit .It's surrounding areas are the ancestral lands of the Mamanwa tribe
a beautiful cloud-capped mountain scenery 
The Shutterbug
a hundred year old or so Acacia tree near lake bank viewed from the boat
Jombo - The youngest of the 4 siblings 


The conventional Fishpen
Stunning view seen from the Jabonga Fishport
Our third son - Luis Mari ( an ex-seminarian )
the mountains covered by mist and fog,
Akim rests on prone position on the outtrigger area while basking Lake Mainit's serenity
The Honeymooners
Photo shoot with the frolicsome GRANA siblings near the lake bank after the cruise

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Hongkong Disneyland Fireworks Display

Check out this10 1/2 minute original video ( posted at the bottom of this page ) featuring the Sleeping Beauty Castle in Hongkong Disneyland. The castle is the centerpiece standing majestically at the gateway to Fantasyland . It serves as the arena for a spectacular and breathtaking pyrotechnics display, "Disney in the Stars," that stamps its walls and towers with vivid colors as fireworks explode while lighting up the sky. The fireworks are synchronized to music and theme songs from Disney musical classics.

For the Ruales - Grana tribe, the fireworks display
( a different brand of  blazing pyrotechnics in comparison to LA Disneyland ) was a spectacle to behold - eliciting from us a chorus of  " wows -ohs – ahs - Oh my God " utterances and cheers. Indeed, it was a dazzling highlight  to our 5-day family getaway in HK Disneyland .


The pyrotechnics marvel was captured by my beguiling niece - TINTIN using a Sony Digital Camera without the aid of a tripod. It was  A - W - E - S -O- M - E !


Addendum :

The RUALES-GRANA family is wishing everyone a very happy Chinese New Year 2011 : a great year, good health, bounty all year round, unity and love to last the ages.


KUNG HEI FAT CHOI !

        The Grana Family poses infront of the Sleeping Beauty Castle     
                Fr L - R : Ino, Mari, me , Terence, Akim and Jombo                                                                  
The RUALES - GRANA Family 
one big , close-knit family that went on a journey together - and you bet it was a knockout !

The joyful 25-minute NgongPing Cable Car ride
The Grana Siblings  coming together with the Beatles at Madame Tussauds's Wax Museum  inside The Peak Tower in Hongkong Island  ( Fr L - R : Ino, Jombo, Akim, and Mari )


Monday, January 17, 2011

The Choice We Make

Bolting out of Couples for Christ (CFC Global) and moving to Gawad Kalinga (CFC-GK) is undeniably a tough choice to make.

In July 1991, we have committed ourselves and our children to do work in God’s vineyard through Couples for Christ (CFC) and its Family Ministries. For twenty (20) solid years, we have strived to be faithful CFC servants .We tried to touch people for God every way we could. But somehow, somewhere and sometime in our service, we’ve been put to the test… we got wounded… we faltered and missed the mark… we got adrift. Yet, God in His goodness and mercy never fails to lend a hand and help us to stand up strong time and again and mend our brokenness. For months, we relentlessly prayed for guidance and discernment to come up with a clear, firm and spirit-led pronouncement to make a difference in our journey towards holiness. We prayed for patience and wait for the right moment to declare our certitude to align our spirituality with the work with the poor through Gawad Kalinga (GK). We prayed for boldness to choose a course of action in moving forward and the courage to survive the storms we will encounter if ever we go over the other side of the fence.

For a time, we’ve been so perplexed about what’s going on between the top echelons of leaders in community. Even as we assumed a higher service in the sector, we have been insulated and hardly knew the real score that prompted the CFC-GK mess. So, what is the use of hanging around in a community if we start to doubt its leadership and governance; if we start getting hypercritical and judgmental about community’s strategies and plans; if we could no longer get inspiration to keep going; if we could no longer fathom the rationale in unceremoniously removing dedicated leaders from the CFC roster because they’re perceived to be antagonistic to the CFC mission and vision; if we could no longer sense the community’s acceptance that nation-building is one component of innovative evangelization ; if we could no longer get the heightened spiritual enrichment and empowerment as we seek to fulfill our destiny as children and servants of God.

Though we see eye to eye with the life and activities of CFC , there is one area where we differ in viewpoint with the IC - it's not about being right or wrong rather it's about arriving at a decision after exploring the “benefit of Solomonic wisdom and Jesus’ compassion,” so goes the words of an esteemed brethren.

In Philippians 1:9-10, St.Paul reminds us to make “excellent” choice – a choice that emanates from a heart fully committed to the Lord. Here, we are being taught that when love abounds in knowledge and discernment, we’re able to understand what is best so that we may “approve the things that are excellent.”

The Lord’s message to us: The recognition that we have to decide with our hearts, to be strong, and believe that what lies ahead is an opportunity to celebrate that elusive springtime in our journey of faith.

We guess it’s time to make a personal choice - to hit the road that leads us on doing what we can do not what we want to do. We cannot underestimate the impact of one’s choice. It can produce lifelong consequences, for good or bad. Of course, it comes with a price - responsibility. And when one is ready to accept and carry out that responsibility, then the reward is true greatness. The reward is timeless. Choosing a community in favor of the other will not always be an easy task. But it is a choice that brings the kind of consequence we can live with. We do not know where God will lead us, we only know that for those who love Him, all things turn out for the best.

There comes a time in a person’s life when he has to pack one’s bag and come to a parting of ways with a place, person or otherwise. Indeed, breaking up is one hard thing to do. It may not be the ultimate life crisis but it requires a special coping and adjusting. Just how does one say "good-bye" to a life of serving, sharing, loving, caring and friendship? Confidently, God in His kindness and compassion will guarantee us with the ability to let go, move on, depart with a smile and take along a handful of great memories. He will provide us with just enough light to see the next step - enjoy what we can see and not grumble about what remains in the dark.

And yes, who could ever discount the role of a community that has introduced us to God’s work and taught us how to live in it – Couples for Christ, the community that has become a powerful channel for personal and family renewal; the community that has firstly provided us and our children spiritual enrichment and brought us to where we are now in our spiritual journey. Be that as it may, still with a heavy heart, we shall leave CFC – the community we have long regarded as a family, co-worker, companion and friend whom we shared great love, passion, and joy in service. We will carry on the CFC mission as a family in the Holy Spirit renewing the face of the earth. Our CFC identity will remain forever and no one can take that away from us.

We will persevere to be God’s humble and zealous laborers who will do whatever it takes to respond to His call to serve the least of our brothers and sisters. Indeed, it is always a great privilege to become a servant when God calls one to it.

As we are about to cross deeper into the heart of God and our own selves, we will be facing a significant and different perspective of service that determines how we respond to the full revelation of His glory and majesty.

And by God’s grace we’ll be filled with a lively, renewed faith and find comfort in His promise to restore us back to vibrant spiritual undertakings to help us nurture our hope and grow in our relationship with Him.

God bless us all.


Terence and Thel Grana