Thursday, February 1, 2018

A FAMILY REUNION NOT TO REMEMBER BUT TO REMINISCE


December 2017, while enjoying the holiday seasons with our relatives, a great news broke out that there will be a grand reunion where the Quiniones clan, the Ronquillo families and Cabading clan will all meet together on the end of January. Preparations were made, food committees, program committees, travel buddies, what to do, what to eat, where to stay and so many things were planned. The first gen (that is, the oldies) scouted for a nice venue, reserved a nice spot at San Fabian beach and officially announced that the reunion will take place on the 27th until the 28th of February.

Quiniones delegates were asked to wear red on the event and Baguio members started the travel. With the clan in charge of carrying the food along, 2 vehicles were used, the pick up, carrying the food and some families, packed in together for the carpool and the SUV fully packed as well. The schedule of trip was set on the 26th right after the students get home; a night earlier for the preparation of food for the whole multitude of people to be arriving.

We stayed at Grey Sands resort, located at the end point of the beach. The way to this resort is kind of strange for business as there is only two access roads to the area located on both ends straight to the highway and cars need to drive around 500m or more on the shore to reach the resort. The reserved place is a dormitory type room where 15 double mattresses are prepared. Each family took a mattress reserved for sleeping.



The SUV arrived at the destination almost around 8pm. Everyone feeling tired and hot especially hungry. As we unpack our things, the other vehicles arrived - the pick up also coming from Baguio city, the jeepney type van carrying the Cabading troop and two other vehicles, a car and an SUV from Manila. Everyone at the place, everyone catching up, everyone noisy and everyone hungry. Some boys started preparing dinner while the others welcomed Lolo Bart, the initiator of the event with drinks, most women, helped in food preparation and arranging the room. Our dinner … dinuguan! All ate, hungry and tired but not sleepy.

Papu looked for me and told me that I was asked to meet lolo Bart. We have already met a few years ago when we had a Skype conference. He was scouting for a residential plot in Baguio city where he intends to build his Baguio residence or have a boarding house for income. I kind of feel shy to meet him in person so when we came to see face to face, a hug is a more preferred greeting than mano for me. I get to say a few greetings and words then here comes another elderly man with antie Nila. My aunt, I still recognize well, and because of her I recognize Uncle Nitoy. I hugged my uncle and its pretty obvious from his face that he has got no idea on who I am. I asked him a couple of times to try to remember about a girl in Baguio city that he often visited before but all attempts failed. I gave up and told him "I am Sharon" and he was so surprised and so remembered everything.

I was not able to sleep well and although I went to bed at midnight, I was already up by 5:30. I excitedly started changing to my rashguard, shook my daughter with me to wake up and refreshing for the day. I would like to capture the sunrise! After a few pieces of pandesal and a cup of hot coffee, and after the kids are ready, we rushed to take some early morning pictures on the shore before I need to rush to the market to prepare for my games.

The day was pleasant, the sun was not out that Saturday, it was a very nice day to dip into the beach. Children and some relatives enjoyed the beach, strong waves near the shore but totally low tide experience. Before lunch, some bunch went boating routing to the mangrove. As a safety precaution we wore life vests and divided our group into two going to the two boats. We get to see mangrove and oyster farms but unluckily, we have to walk back home as our boats propeller dropped off the boat while on our trip back to the resort.
 
Red team with their Thank You Carol
After lunch, the program began, invocation given by Albert, welcome remarks by mamila and opening remarks by lolo Bart. A part where each family member should be introduced was also squeezed in the program because the big number makes us unable to recognize everyone especially those who were added to the family by marriage. Then games, games and more games where the couple empowered the laughter. When the laughing and the fun subsided, each family had their thank you carol to lolo Bart and in return he distributed tokens for each family. The program ended with our dinner and when everyone has packed up the Cabading family started t go on their way. Who were left on the evening were the Quiniones and Ronquillo.

Yellow team giving their thank you messages
Sunday morning was time to take group pictures on shore. Everyone wearing their rashguards walked straight to the beach and swam then left for the pool after a few hours. With the checkout scheduled at 12noon everyone get to the shower by 10:30 to prepare for the travel home.
 
After the sumptuous lunch, everyone bid goodbye to each other. Lunch ended around 11:30 but it took 30 minutes for everyone to say their goodbyes and take last minute pictures. It was so hard to part ways. We went out of the resort and headed to the parking and again took half an hour to talk about things and say goodbye.

I asked lolo Bart what he would do after his visit in the Philippines. He said he would get back to work as he was never really fond of the word “Retire”. He said he’ll get back to managing his real estate then continued saying “We will have another reunion, probably after 2-3 years. I will plan again and ask those from Hawaii to join us.” After that, he gave me a tight hug.









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