The Sunday Club Chronicles

Sunday, December 24, 2006

The First Last Misa de Gallo

Galeng ng Sunday Club! At 3:30 in the morning, everyone was awake. Turns out we all pulled all-nighters just so we wouldn't have a hard time waking up, or worse, not wake up at all. So at about 3:50 am, Kuya Dondi picked us (Bam and I) up for Misa de Gallo.

We went to mass at the Our Lady of Montefalco Church in Pasig. Parts of the church are still under construction, but the main structure is already built. Upon entrance into the compound lanterns in threes lined the wires, and lanterns also lined the driveway leading into the church. A giant Christmas tree made of lights stands at the front of the church, which is still under construction. Inside, the altar is positioned highly with a belen at the side.

It was a different experience for us, slightly provincial (but in the city) compared to the Santuario de San Antonio that we're used to. And because it was the last day of Misa de Gallo, as well as it was a Sunday mass, there were LOTS and LOTS of people that day. Some drawbacks: the mass was in Filipino, we were getting really sleepy, and we couldn't understand anything.

So anyway, after taking pictures of the place (parang turista), we had breakfast. Kuya Dondi bought pandesal and spicy cheddar with paprika spread at Pan de Manila then we ate it at Valle 2 with blended milk. Yum!

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Wednesday Night Shopping

Dear Sunday Club,
The next time you think of ousting President Dondi and Yours Truly, THINK AGAIN!
- Still Your Sunday Club VP, Caren

It was one of those spur of the moment activities where Kuya Dondi just texts and we all jump in. Except that everyone had something else already planned and I was the only one available. So at around 8:00 pm, Kuya Dondi picked me up and we went on a Christmas shopping expedition around the Ortigas area.

We parked in that open parking beside Podium and it was an entire walking trip from there. We first stopped by Podium to check out the art gallery at the Basement, and some of the stores at the mall. After checking out potential gifts for certain people we crossed Megamall and walked our way to Shangri-la. We spent most of our time checking out the stuff at Debenham's. Nice store. It made us feel like we were in the States. But since all the gift ideas were up in the air, and Kuya Dondi had finally made a decision on one gift, we crossed Megamall again and walked back to Podium, which was closing by then.

We ended the night at Metrowalk. First it was an early midnight snack of choriburgers at Bun-On-The-Run, then Kuya Dondi played one game of DOTA (addicted e!) while I got Starbucks (addicted din!) and checked out the tiangge.

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Cubao Day


For the first time after a long time the Sunday Club officers were complete. Thank God for Christmas breaks! So after a hefty lunch and some good ol' Assumption kwentuhan (because our Blessed Marie Eugenie was canonized today), Kuya Dondi, Wappy, Bam, Regina, and I went to the Marikina Shoe Expo in Cubao. There were a number of stores displaying Vintage stuff: old cameras, records (which Regina thought was a giant CD), vintage coke cans, lunch boxes and clocks, and old books.

We didn't stay there for long since most of the stores were closed. So we went to the National Bookstore in Araneta after that. Wow! Four floors of books! It's actually a bit overwhelming when there are that many to select from that none of us (with the exception of Regina) bought anything.

After all those books, it was time for what Sunday Club is really all about. A bit of exploration through a road trip. It was a choice between "eat" and "art", to which "art" surprisingly won by a majority vote. So Kuya Dondi took us to the Boston Gallery which houses contemporary art, some of which were created by the same artists who began their craft at the "Pinto Gallery". The beauty about their kind of art is that it is interpretative and full of emotion.

Since the gallery was closing (or it was already closed and they only let us in to view for a short while), we drove around New Manila for a bit, passing Balete Drive and making up "stories" just for fun. Until we finally found our way back to EDSA for a dinner out at Korea Garden.

- Caren

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Sunday, December 10, 2006

From Antipolo to Timog

After weeks of same old, same old, the Sunday Club resumed with a bang. We had a full afternoon of exploration, Kuya Dondi, Bam, and I. Wappy came later on. Plus the weather was nice, like Baguio with a bit of rain.




First off was a relaxing drive to Antipolo. We went to the "Pinto Gallery" owned by Dr. Joven at the Sierra Madre Grand Heights to take a look at the paintings. They were of very interesting contemporary art by budding young artists, most of whom began their craft during their teen years in the 80s. The main gallery showcased a fusion of western and Filipino oil paintings by Joy Mallari (see photos above). The most amazing was the one entitled "Ama Namin" in which she painted a series of the same face with the mouth moving to the words of the "Ama Namin". (Click on black and white painting above for larger view.)

We toured the compound of Dr. Joven, which I find very picturesque. We weren't quite able to explore the entire area due to the rain, but we were able to visit his house which displayed more paintings by young Filipino artists, some of which have gone around the world and back. Afterwhich we visited his chapel that housed a replica of the statue of the miraculous Christ who swung his poisoned feet in order to save the man who kissed it daily.

The story behind Dr. Joven was that he befriended a group of these young artists back in the 80s (please correct me if I'm wrong). During that time, these artists would hang out at his place in Antipolo and they would just paint and draw together, probably like a jamming session with canvass and paint. He then developed them into national artists who are slowly making their mark as icons in the real world, who knows, maybe someday like a Baldemor or Manansala.

After that interesting art tour, we drove around U.P. to kill time before an early dinner. We went to the observatory to look through the telescopes. Unfortunately, it was closed due to the rain. Never mind that, we went to the Bahay ng Alumni to check out the art gallery there. More of those interesting paintings, this time by more known artists. And then we stopped by this restaurant just to look at the menu and the place, still somewhere in U.P., which is a less expensive alternative to Chocolate Kiss. It looks similar to Cafe by the Ruins in Baguio.

After picking up Wappy at Tomas Morato, we ended the day with dinner at Behrouz in Timog. The food was good - beef kebabs with humus, yoghurt sauce, roasted tomatoes and onions, in pita bread. Thanks, Kuya Dondi!

- As told by Caren

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Nail Tropics Club

No, we did not form a new club. We just successfully recruited a new member into the subgroup of the Sunday Club that goes to Nail Tropics every two weeks... KUYA NICKY!

So at 2:30 pm, Ate Pebs, Bam, Kuya Nicky and I spent an hour or so having foot spas and manicures with short massages at Nail Tropics Libis. That was total relaxation, really sarap, and Kuya Nicky won't admit it because he still thinks the cleaning of the nails part is just girl stuff. Fyi, there are guys who regularly go there.

Since we all enjoyed that bit and KN made us pagbigyan, we went with him to Metrowalk after and had some choriburgers. Bun On The Run is back in business! Medyo mahal na nga lang (P65 per burger) but it tastes the same and did not shrink.

And then we spent the rest of the afternoon watching Twilight Zone.

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