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These videos are taken during the Christmas reunion on December 23-26, 2010. A wonderful get together with me (juls) and my wife (tet) in bued Alaminos City Pangasinan. Present during the occasion was my mom(Josefina) and dad(Ladislao), My sister Juliet and kuya Gilbert was there with there children julianne, Jeatriz, and Giobert.Also there was my brother Joseph and his wife Lyn, with there children Jorence and Lence. Even though my eldest sister Gemma and her husband Kuya Noel with there only child IK was not there we’re like so close together with her because she called us that day in the morning and we sing her merry Christmas and happy new year.
But the most important person who was present during that occasion was no other than the one who gives so much love and happiness to all of us and to all families in the world that was “JESUS”. Thank you “JESUS” for keeping our family healthy, happy, and blessed this year and all the years to come.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY “JESUS” WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH!
MERRY CHRISTMAS! AND HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Dec 24(Before Nuche Buena)
MAMARIL’S FAMILY Nuche Buena
MAMARIL’S FAMILY Nuche Buena Continuation…
This year’s Christ The King 2010 in the Diocese Of Lingayen-Dagupan is the best and the most blessed ever Christ the King I’ve ever experienced. Aside from the fact that it’s the first Christ the king celebration with our new Pangasinan Arch Bishop Soc Villegas, the celebration was happened here in the town of Lingayen right at the heart of the Province of Pangasinan. It’s a very exciting and memorable Kristo Rey which started with a grand mass that held at the Capitol ground of Pangasinan. The mass was very inspiring that even though the climate was so hot at 3 o’clock PM in the afternoon. But it’s all just fine because my favorite Arch Bishop Soc Villegas was the one giving a sermon during the said mass. But what makes the Celebration more exciting was the sudden fall of big rain that even flash flood the entire boulevard up to the Capitol ground.
Here are some of the pictures taken just today’s Christ The King 2010 in Lingayen.
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Despite the preparedness assured by the different agencies of our country, particularly the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council or NDRRMC (formerly known as NDCC), DOST-PAG-ASA, Philippine Coast Guard, DPWH, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education and CHED, Super Typhoon Juan seems to have beaten our best as it still manages to leave some part of our lands devastated and severely damaged. Being the first typhoon to have reached 200+ KPH over the past 2 years, this super typhoon have definitely reminded us that when the force of the nature comes down falling to us, no matter how prepared we are, destruction and damages, devastation will always be manifested.

Typhoon Juan (Internationally known as Megi) entered our area of responsibility 1:00 am of Saturday, October 16, 2010. His entrance marked the alert for our country as it is categorized as a Super Typhoon, with wind strength of 225 KPH for its center winds and gustiness of 260 KPH. All meteorological agencies, except for our PAG-ASA predicted that the typhoon would hit Cagayan when it makes its landfall for the following days. However, PAG-ASA was right when they said that the typhoon will hit the land masses of Isabela, at around 10 am to 12 noon of Monday, October 18, 2010. They were dead right because the typhoon made its landfall in Isabela at exactly 11:25 am of that day. After which, the agency predicted more that it will exit in the provinces of Ilocos Region. But a twist happened in the course of travel of this typhoon as it slowly shifted its direction for exit, aiming now at Pangasinan. So likely, parts of the country that have taken the typhoon’s strength head on were Cagayan, Isabela, Ilocos and Pangasinan. All of these countries summed up the damages left by this typhoon after ravaging our lands. The damage was estimated to be over 1 billion pesos, contributing to such is the field of agriculture, infrastructure and education. With its unprecedented strength, the typhoon also caused 10 casualties, deaths of which are attributed to drowning, being slammed by the falling trees and being hit by lightning. If not for the mountain ranges it hit when it made its landfall, the typhoon could have been more destructive as it posses strength like no other.

We should be proud that our preparedness has lessened the extent of the damages dealt to us by the attack of this calamity. But we must keep in mind that we have still experienced great lost, not only in properties, but also in lives. Let us not be complacent as calamities such as typhoon Juan could leave Philippines as a devastated land.


Photograph: Dennis M. Sabangan/EPA (www.guardian.co.uk)
Our native dishes, such as pinakbet and dinengdeng or bulanglang, will never be complete without one ingredient that has been the pride of our province, Pangasinan. Do you know what that is? It is the famous bagoong, technically termed as fish paste. This product can be found on almost all of homes here in Pangasinan. Even those with high economic status also have fish paste in their homes. It seems to be a part of our Filipino culture that we make use of bagoong in making our daily dishes more delicious and yummy. Aside from that, plain bagoong can be used as “sawsawan” or dip for different native Filipino foods such as steamed kamote and kangkong leaves, grilled fishes and the like. With the addition of the popular “suka” (vinegar) and “kalamansi,” your plain bagoong can be a great stuff for making your eating more satisfying and more enjoying.
Bagoong (Fish Paste) Industry is said to be one of Pangasinan’s Undying Wealth. Do you know why?
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One of the most awaited dates here in the province of Pangasinan is the celebration of Pistay Dayat. Every 1st day of May, along side with the celebration of Labor Day in the Philippines, this local festival happens. This is the time of the year when people go to different beaches and resorts in the Philippines to spend some quality time with their family and friends. I for one enjoyed this local feast and I made it happen by spending quality time with my beloved wife enjoying the sceneries just near by.



We went to the newly built Sison Auditorium. They say that it is one of the finest auditoriums in the Philippines today. To see is to believe and so we have decided to see it for our self. It was true! The design is truly of top caliber. It is hard to believe that such place do exist in this very province.


The trip was even made more enjoying for we’ve got the chance to have some picture taking with the candidates of Limgas Na Dayat 2010.This event on the other hand is the highlight of the festivity for it featured the clash of beauties and brains of Pangasinan Province.




Coming from the auditorium, we made our way to the Capitol Grounds and once again, were astonished to the great and inviting looks it possesses. The outside complex is so great that you would want to stay there for a long period of time. But that’s not all of it. Once you enter, you will again be astonished because of the interior design of the capitol building and once you get in its roof top, you will see how fine the Lingayen Beach is. All of these things are just a superficial taste of the greatness of the festivity that happens once a year in this province. Now, we can see why tourists come in here every time this celebration comes. They enjoy the great view of our place and on top of that, we make them feel like they are always welcome to come.







This event happens only once a year and so we need to enjoy it when it comes. We must exploit this opportunity to make the most out of it. Every one of us has their own way of celebrating this event. What matters in the end is that we enjoy and we are happy with the celebration of this festivity.

Look at the beauty of the buildings and structures found at the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol during the evening.

This is the evening view of the Pangasinan Provincial Palace, the legislative and provincial office located at the heart of Lingayen, Pangasinan.

The Veterans’ Park at the back of the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Building.

The commemorative Plaque of the 63rd Anniversary of the Lingayen Gulf Landings of Gen. Douglas Mc Arthur.

This one is the night view of the newly renovated Sison Auditorium just at the left side of the capitol Building. A first class auditorium that is comparable to PICC in Metro Manila.
Visit Lingayen Pangasinan and enjoy the summer vacation this year 2010.