Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Baby Gee's Celebration 01/23/10

Hi Mama,

I wanted to drop in and share a few photos of my beautiful Baptism/Red Egg & Ginger party held on Sat. Jan. 23rd, 2010. This special occasion celebrated both my Filipino & Chinese culture. We had a wonderful time! I can't wait for more parties to come!

Love Always,
Baby Bailey Gabrielle









Monday, January 11, 2010

A Poem For Mama

I thought I saw her face today
In the sparkle of the morning sun
And then I heard the Angel say, "Her work on earth is done."

I thought I heard her voice today
Then laugh her hearty laugh
And then I heard the Angel say, "There's peace for her at last."

I thought I felt her touch today
In the breeze that rustled by
And then I heard the Angel say, "The spirit never dies."

I thought that she had left me
For the stars so far above
And then I heard the Angel say, "She left you with her LOVE."

I thought that I would miss her
And never find my way
And then I heard the Angel say, "She's with you every day."

-Anonymous

Connie Aves, the youngest daughter of Mama, sent an email today requesting for this poem to be posted in honor of Mama. Her friend Mark came across it and wanted to share this with all of us.

Thank you.

Alzheimer's Foundation Announcement 2010


Alzheimer's Action Summit

2010: My Experience, Our Voice
Register March 7-9, 2010
Email: advocate@alz.org
Political strategist Brazile headlines Advocacy Forum

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Happy 2010 Mama & Papa!


Hi Mama & Papa,

Happy New Year! It's my very first New Year so my Lolo took me to see the Pasadena Rose Parade.


Flowers, flowers everywhere and not a petal to pick!



We also got a glimpse of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim float! Go Angels! My mommy & daddy are huge baseball fans. But me? Oh, I just like to throw things & make a mess!



I had fun just watching so many people gather around to see all the beautiful floats and loud marching bands! It was a bright, sunny and colorful day and I couldn't have asked for a better way to ring in 2010!

Love and miss you,

Amaya

Dizon Cousins' Xmas Gift Exchange '09

Hi Mama,
This year the Dizon Cousins decided to do something different to celebrate Christmas Eve and it was a HUGE success! You would've been so proud to see how much fun this holiday season turned out to be!

The EMAIL that Started It All:
Happy Holidays Dizon Cousins! We all know it is a rough time right now, but as a family we can definitely find ways of showing our love an appreciation for one another by being a part of this fun activity and rejoicing in Christmas cheer. Let the Cousin Secret Santa Exchange begin!
Details:
  • Minimum $20.00/Maximum $25.0o
  • No gift cards! Let's try to think outside of the box!
  • Try to include gift receipts just in case.
  • Shhh...this is a secret so don't tell the person you got!

How it Works: Joan and Bea will randomly select everyone's Secret Santa by drawing names out from a cup. If anyone gets their spouse or sibling, we will just reselect for that person so each of us gets a cousin.

Wish List includes:

  • Shirt size
  • Hat size
  • Pant size
  • 2 of your favorite colors
  • Top 3 wish list items

See you Christmas Eve! - Bea


How It Came To An Exciting End:

Bea & Omar start the exchange!
Marc just wanted to jump up and down to pump up the crowd! And it worked!

Princess unwraps cute shorts from Michelle O. while Myrnelle poses with a bottle of Heaven.

Marc and Joan continue to jump around for the sheer joy of jumping!
Erin shows off her velour pants while Rowell sports his new white hat.


Ate Krys and Joseph give each other a BIG hug for getting each other!

Michelle O. & Bea say, "Cheese!" While Joey Joe shows off his new lime green.

Gino holds up his gift from Joe.
Neil and Omar get ready to open gifts.
Kuya Allan and Gino take a breather from all the craziness!
Whew, I hope you followed it all!

Thank you, Ma for showing us how special giving can really be!

With Love,

Your Grandchildren

Thank you Mama.




Dear Mama,


Hello po. First of I want to say sorry for not writing to you until now. It might have taken me a year or so to write but hopefully you hear me talk to you in my prayers every night.

Mama, I graduated from college on December 18, 2009. I DID IT, MA!! I DID IT!! :) I graduated with an Associates Degree in Baking and Pastry Arts. I was sad to not see your face during my graduation ceremony but I knew that you were just right there watching me walk to accept my diploma.

Family and friends ALWAYS ask me why I went to school for cooking and baking. And to be honest I never really explained myself well enough for people to understand. Not until Princess asked me (on Christmas eve) did I have a straight answer. It’s because of you, Ma. You.

Mama, for many years you watched over the Dizon family. You watched us during gatherings and put smiles on our faces with your delicious food.

“Kumain ka na?”

Even on random days or nights, you always made sure we’ve eaten and I miss that. I miss hearing you ask me everyday after school if I’ve eaten yet and then again in an hour. I miss you watching me eat because you would always be there just smiling at me. It was like it made you happy to feed people.

You inspired me to do what love and enjoy. I love art and food, why not put it together by making artsy food. Cakes, cupcakes, sweets, etc. can be created with an artistic flair. Chocolate sculptures and sugar work can’t really compare to playing with play-doh, but it’s close. Garnishing and presentation plays a big role in the art of food. And these are what I love and I enjoy all of these simple things. I enjoy seeing others eat the food I make and see that they are happy and satisfied just like how Mama used to watch us all eat.

My initial plan is to open a cupcake store. Inspired by Cups in La Jolla. If you have not heard of Cups, it is a cupcake store where they serve cupcakes individually, by a dozen, or even hundreds of them. The store also holds cupcake parties, where children and even adult can hold special events where they will be able to enjoy frosting and decorating cupcakes together. This is what I want to see. I want to see happy people enjoying their time together. I want to hear laughter. I want be able to look over people having fun just like the Dizon family gatherings.

Plans do change over the years but right now this is what I want to work towards even if takes me 5, 10, or even 20 years to get there. And plus I still want to bachelors degree in hotel and restaurant management.

Thank you for being there for me to look up to. Thank you.

I love you Mama.


Love,

Jen jen