Wake-uppers:
Seen: Spotted in Bohol
last week was veteran broadcast journalist Jessica Soho.
Scene: The 60th birthday
celebration of Junibe Froilan, Sr.
Scene: Tagbilaran City
Comelec Officer lawyer Ariel Selma attended the weeklong Executive Training for
Trainors for the Vote Count Machines (VCM) in preparation for the May 2016 elections. Selma was with provincial election supervisor
lawyer Eliseo Labaria, Dauis election officer Oliver Chatto Glovasa and Comelec
Bohol CVL Technician Rojene Tabanera.
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Do
you dread Valentine's Day? Chill out. Here are 10 things to do this February
14th.
1. Hit the beach for sun, sea and sand! Bohol
just abounds with gorgeous beaches from north to south, east to west. So, your
heart has many choices to wanderlust.
2.
Fill up some of your community service hours. Do some charity works. Spend time
with the less fortunate, give love during summer. Share your blessings. (Check
the Gov. Celestino Gallares Regional Hospital, Sunshine Home and Holy Trinity Orphanage Home in Albur
town). Visit the Philippine National Red Cross-Bohol chapter if you want to
give the safest blood possible to save life.)
3.
Play (again and again!) your CDs of old, familiar love songs like Taylor
Swift's "Love Story," The Supreme's "Baby Love," Minnie
Riperton's "Lovin' You," The Righteous Brother's "You've Lost
That Lovin' Feelin'," Madonna's "Justify My Love," Celine Dion's
"The Power of Love," Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of
All," and Foreigner's "I Want to Know What Love Is."
TURN
YOURSELF confidently beautiful with a heart
at the Touch of April by Bohol’s first cosmetic surgeon
Dr. April
Lumuthang-Froilan. Leo Udtohan/Chronicle
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4.
Set a Facebook, Instagram and Twitter day to look for old friends and
classmates. Send them personal messages.
5.
See Bohol's cosmetic surgeon Dr. April Lumuthang-Froilan of Touch of April
General and Cosmetic SurgiCenter (Bohol Medical Center Institute, Dao District,
Tagbilaran City; Contact numbers: 09324146871/09283687041) and face the world confidently
with a beautiful heart! Doc April’s Touch
of April surgicenter offers noselift (rhinoplasty), nosetrim (alarplasty),
eyebag removal (lower blepharoplasty),
slit eye ( upper blepharoplasty), cleft chin creation, dimple creation,
buttocks augmentation, vaginal repair (vaginoplasty), virginity restoration
(hymenoplasty), penile enlargement/lengthening, ear reconstruction (otoplasty),
breast augmentation, liposuction, tummy tuck, lip reduction, chin augmentation,
warts/mole and keloid removal, botox injection and glutathione injection.
6.
Have a food trip at Gustus Reto (M. Torralba Street, Tagbilaran City), Dong
Juan (M. Parras cor G. Visarra Street, Tagbilaran City), Mosia Cupcakes and Cookie Shop (V. Inting
Avenue, Tagbilaran City), Peacock Garden
(Baclayon), Swiss Garden Restaurant (Alona Beach, Panglao), Miravilla Resort
(Booy, Tagbilaran City), Time Out Resto Bar (BQ Mall), Walk Express (BQ Mall),
Gerry's Grill (BQ Mall), Mang Inasal (Gallares, Street, Tagbilaran City), STK
(Graham Avenue, Tagbilaran City), Prawn Farm (ICM), Chicken Ati-Atihan (Putong
Street, Tagbilaran City), Bohol Bee Farm (Dao, Dauis), The Buzzz Cafe (Island City Mall, Luisa
Galleria and Alona Beach), Rai-Rai Ken (ICM), Payag (CPG Avenue, Tagbilaran
City), Cuisina ni Tisay (Chap Complex in Carmen), Linaw Beach Resort Pearl
Restaurant (Panglao), Lohob – Tagbilaran Bohol Bar and Restaurant (V.P. Inting
St. formerly Burgos in front of Tire Queen Servitek near the Tagbilaran
Cathedral), Giuseppe Pizzeria and Sicilian Roast Italian Restaurant (Alona
Beach, Panglao), Oops Bar (Alona Beach, Panglao), JJ's Seafood Village
(Tagbilaran City),Cion Virge Café and Restaurant (Airport Road, Tagbilaran
City), Trudis Place (Alona Beach, Panglao), Garden Café (Tagbilaran City near
St. Joseph Cathedral), Persona Mesa
(J.A. Clarin Street, Tagbilaran City), Tarsier Botanika (Tawala,
Panglao), Black Forest Hut Restaurant (V.P. Inting Avenue, Tagbilaran
City), Aioli Cafe and Restaurant (717 CG
Avenue, Booy District, Tagbilaran
City), Shiang Ma Nou (j. Borja Street
cor C. Gallares Street, Tagbilaran City),
Heritage Crab House Seafood Restaurant (V.P. Inting Street, Mansasa
Seaside, Tagbilaran City), Chocoreich (H. Grupo Street, Tagbilaran City) and
Frankies (UGF, Island City Mall and Rajah Sikatuna Ave, Dao, Tagbilaran City)
...and
have a fill of Boholano bread and pastries at Central Bakery for pan de sal and
binangkal, Jojie's Bakeshop's sliced bread, torta, cay-cay, otap; BQ Bread
Basket's farmers bread, French bread and bahug-bahug (colored bread);
Alturas/Island City Mall Bread Cottage's Spanish bread; Ramirez Cakes and
Pastries' cakes; Shopper's Mart's torta; Jojie's Painitang Bol-anon,
Pasonangka's special siopao, Empanada Alma's empanada, Park 'n Go's caramel
bread, Sunny Angel's Peanut Nuggets, Osang's broa, Tessie Pagdato's broa; and
Bohol Bee Farm's camote bread, squash and carrot muffins.
7.
Go on a nature hike, backpacking/camping trip. Don't forget to bring a camera.
Have a date at Plaza Rizal, it’s free. If you want to see a romantic sunset,
visit K of C and just pay P2 for the entrance!
8.
Have a make-over! Change your hair and make-up. Find the perfect dress! Call
Tracy Torres Remolador, Jojo and Bebei Tagoctoc, Charlow Arbasto, Jonathan
Ucat, Ramil Dolauta, Donna Vitos, Rolly Ingking and Ryan Sines. For the latest
collections, see EJ Relampagos, Henry Baron, Omie Auza and Maximiel.
9.
Go outside and find different kinds of flowers. Look for the red rose if you
can.
10. Watch the sunrise and sunset. The sun coming up every day is a love story,
while the first stab of love is like a sunset, a blaze of color -- oranges,
pearly pinks, vibrant purples.
And
while we are it, VRS is celebrating Valentine’s Day with #VRSHugotPaMore, the
busiest word online.
“Hugot”
is a Filipino word that means “to draw or pull out.” #Hugotlines are sentiments
drawn from both the sweet and bitter experiences of love.
Add
sugar (or spice) to your feelings with these witty and lovely #Hugotlines:
1.
Alam mo ba ang mapait sa pag-ibig? Iyon eh, AMPALAYAin ka.
2.Kung
mahal ka talaga niya, dapat hindi ka nya balikan..dahil simula pa lang, dapat
hindi ka na niya iniwan.
3.Masakit
isipin na yung taong mahal mo may ibang nagpapasaya.
4.Ang
pag-ibig natin parang Facebook. Pwedeng i-like, pwede ring magcomment, pero
hindi dapat i-share.
5.May
taong mabilis mahulog ang loob mo, pero bigla ka nalang iiwan at kung saan
nakalimot kana, saka nagpaparadam.
6.
Hindi tanga yung taong sobrang nagmahal. Mas tanga yung taong mnahal ng sobra
pero naghanap pa ng iba.
7. Buti pa ang ballpen… Nahahawakan ang kamay mo.
8.
Buti pa ang camera, lagi mong nginingitian.
9.
Buti pa ang Leron Leron… May sinta.
10.
Kung paglalaruan mo lang pala ako. Sana sinabi mo agad para nakapag P.E.
Uniform pa ako.
11
Yung piniga piga mo yung toothpaste tapos mahuhulog lang sa lababo. Tangina
pati ba naman toothpaste sa iba na-fall.
12.
Ano ba talaga? Hindi ako Yoyo na pag gusto mong ibitaw gagawin mo tapos pag
nahila na bibitawan mo ulit. Pinapaikot mo lang ako.
Did
we miss anything? Feel free to share
your valetine’s day #HugotPaMore moments thru email:
leoudtohan@yahoo.com, FB/Twitter:
leoudtohan.
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Bohol Catholics observe Ash Wednesday
Anacorita
Fullido, 71, woke up early to attend the 6:15 a.m. mass at St. Joseph Cathedral
in Tagbilaran City in Bohol province last Wednesday.
She
was one of the hundreds of Boholano Roman Catholics who flocked to churches to
have their foreheads marked with ashes, reminding them that life on earth is
ephemeral.
“It
is to remind me that I came from dust and from dust I will return,” said Fullido,
who said she didn’t miss a single Ash Wednesday.
Ash
Wednesday is the start of the 40-day season of Lent.
The
priest or a lay minister imposed ashes in the form of a cross on the forehead
of each churchgoer, saying, “Repent and believe in the Gospel,” or, “Remember,
man, that you are dust and unto dust you shall return.”
FR.
CRISOLITO GEANGAN marks the foreheads
of devotees in the observance of Ash
Wednesday
using the blessed ashes from burned palm leaves.
Leo Udtohan/Chronicle
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In
his homily, Fr. Crisolito Geangan, of the Diocese of Tagbilaran, reminded the
people about their origin and destiny.
He also told the faithful to observe the Lenten Season meaningfully.
“It’s
a reflection of our spiritual journey; we must check ourselves that perhaps we
have spiritual hemorrhage. If we do, it’s time to embrace the Lord,” Geangan
said in local dialect.
He
also said that ashes also symbolize the call for repentance and desire to
follow Christ.
The
ashes used on Wednesday were the ashes of burnt palms blessed during last
year’s Palm Sunday. The ashes were sprinkled with holy water or olive oil and
smoked with incense.
Fullido
said she missed the old times when Holy Week was observed with utmost
reverence.
“When
I was small, we observed Holy Week with sobriety. No music, no work on Thursday and Friday. We
stayed at home, very quiet. Now, its’ different,” she said.
“Nostalgic,
pero go with the tide. Anyway, it’s the same God,” she said.
She
also said she will do visita iglesia in Bohol churches which were damaged by
the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in 2013.
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