Welcome to My Site

If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Coping with Grief: Community Involvement, Social Activities and Medical Mission-Part 4

In my last article, Coping up with Grief, Part 2 , I discussed Macrine's involvement with the Filipino-American community in the Washington DC area in 1999. Along with some photos during PAFC festivities ( Parade in Pennsylvania Ave and the Gala Ball), I cited my article on how we balance Frugality and Extravagance in our Marriage. 

In Part 4 of this series ( Coping up with Grief), I will reminisce Macrine's other community involvement, social activities and specifically the Marinduque International, Inc medical missions to her province of birth via photos.       

Macrine and I Getting ready for the Gala Ball in front of our Residence in Colesville,MD,  Macrine in her Beaded White Terno and Me in my Black Barong









Meanwhile, enjoy one of Macrine's Favorite piece, Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody -Theme of Paganini


 

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Coping up with Grief: Trip to Stinson Beach, California, Part 3

Last week, my sister-in-law and husband( Charro and Michael Levin) donated 3-days and 2 nights stay in their beautiful beach house in Stinson Beach, California, to give me a break and hopefully accelerate my grieving process.

https://abnb.me/oiprUHqK28 

Ditas and Carenna( with Sierra and Leif) drove me going there and Dodie drove me back here in Fair Oaks.  Stinson Beach was amazing with its popular white sand beaches and gorgeous sunsets. Thanks a million Charro and Michael. I had a grand time in Stinson Beach. The Beach House was perfect in both location and comfort.

Driving from Fair Oaks to the Beach House was a little curvy ( Both Highway 1 and Panoramic Highway), but it was worth it because of the scenery.  It reminded me of the zigzag roads of Baguio, Philippines and Road to Hana, Maui, Hawaii.

 The following photos are for your viewing pleasure:

 
Meanwhile, enjoy this photo of the Chateau Du Mer Beach House in the Philippines



 

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Coping up with Grief: Balance Between Frugality and Extravagance-Part 2

In my first article about coping up with grief, I mentioned that I am participating in the Complimentary Hospice Program for Grief Counseling which started last week. The first session was indeed helpful. One of the questions, the counselor asked me was, what do I missed most about my spouse of over 63 years. My first reaction was about Macrine's personality( exact opposite of mine), her passion for community involvement and her good sense to balance frugality and extravagance. (See link below)

The following are some photos of Macrine's involvement in the community and her leadership abilities with the Filipino-American Community in the Washington DC area in the late 1990's.   

 

 

Macrine and I dancing the Tango, 1999 Gala Ball, Washington, DC

Here's the link in how Macrine and I demonstrated how to balance frugality and extravagance in our marriage life.   

https://marinduqueawaitsyou.blogspot.com/2017/04/lessons-on-frugality-and-extravagance.html

 

Sunday, August 23, 2020

The 9th Day-Celebration of Life: Macrine(a) Nieva Jambalos Katague

At our 50th Wedding Anniversary, CDM, Boac, Marinduque, Philippines, 2007

On August 10, 2020, my wife and partner for over 63 years passed peacefully in her sleep after several years of illness. She was a devoted spouse, loving mother and adoring grand mother, accomplished visiting trilengual nurse as well as a community leader. She had a passion for home health and public health nursing during her younger years in California and Maryland. Macrine had a Bachelors Degree in Commerce (UST), AA in Nursing, Contra Costa College, Richmond, California, a Bachelors Degree in Nursing and a Certificate in Public Health, Holy Name  College, Oakland, California.  She was involved in Home Health as a Visiting Nurse and later as Quality Assurance Manager. She retired early to enjoy our life as Snow Birds-spending half of the year in our retirement home at Chateau Du Mer, Boac(CDM), Marinduque, Philippines. For our Love Story read:     

https://letterpile.com/memoirs/our-love-story-our-coming-55th-wedding-anniversary

She has touched numerous lives with her involvement and leadership in several medical and dental missions to the province of her birth( Marinduque) in the Philippines as well as her active participation and leadership with the Filipino-American Associations in Stanislaus County( Modesto. CA), in Contra Costa County ( Pinole, Ca) and most of all with the Filipino-American Association of the Washington DC and Tri-State Area  (Virginia and Maryland). For our medical mission activities read:

https://hubpages.com/politics/medical-mission-of-love-to-marinduque 

It is customary in the Catholic Philippines to celebrate the 9th Day and 40th Day anniversaries after Death. This custom is based on the pre-colonial folk belief that the soul of the departed enters the spirit world on the ninth day following death. This is followed by another celebration ( Masses and Rosaries)  on the fortieth day after death to acknowledge the waksi, or death anniversary, when the soul is believed to end its earthly wandering and ascend to the afterlife.

So today on the 9th day after my wife's death ( Macrine Nieva Jambalos Katague), I am posting a few condolences ( 18 out of more than 700 messages) both from Ditas, Dinah and my FB pages. I have omitted the names for privacy reasons. 

Again I am thanking ALL of you for your cards, e-mails, telephone and FB messages of sympathy and condolences. Special thanks and lasting gratitude to those who donated to MI, Inc in honor of Macrine's memory.

Macrine busy in the Pharmacy Section during one of MI, Inc Medical Mission to Marinduque, Philippines

1. We regret to announce the passing today(8/10/20) of a very dear past president of Marinduque International Inc., Macrine Jambalos Katague, beloved wife of David B Katague, mother of four (4) children, Dodie, Dinah, David III and Ditas and grandma of 6 grandchildren. Our deepest sympathy and prayers to the Jambalos and Katague families.🙏🙏🙏. Macrine was past president of Marinduque International Inc. (MII) and spearheaded the first Mission of Love in Marinduque under the sponsorship of MII. She and David were staunch supporters of Marinduque International, Inc. Their beach resort , Chateau de Mer, in Amoingon, was venue for many events during the past medical missions when they retired there. However, due to Macrine’s illness, they returned to Fair Oaks, California, where they have remained . Macrine will be remembered for her leadership, her compassion and generosity of her time to help - her kababayans, friends, extended families, etc. She’ll be missed. 

2. Dear David, I am so sorry to hear that Macrine has passed. May she rest in peace. I know it has not been an easy time in the last few years. I am glad that we met before she got ill, and really appreciated the connection that she established. It was wonderful to visit your place in Marinduque with my family and Mother. Sending you love and prayers.

Macrine and I enjoying the visits of Macrine's Relatives at Chateau Du Mer 

3. My condolences to you Tito Dave and the rest of the family. Manang Macrine is a beautiful person inside and outside. I will always remember her for her endearing personality, her readiness to help others in need and devotion to the MI Inc projects. Rest in peace with the Lord Manang Macrine!

4. David, so sorry to hear the sad news. We were neighbors for a while in Silver Spring.  Macrine has been active as a community leader.  She made a difference. Eternal rest grant to a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, O' Lord.

5. Our deepest condolences and prayers, Dave, and family on the passing of dearest Macrine. She is now in peace with the Lord with no more pain and suffering and enjoying paradise . She is now reunited with her sister, Sister Guia and other siblings who preceded her. She’ll be welcomed by our past MII co-founders and past presidents, Doctors Rodolfo L Jao and Hector Sulit , who she worked with during the first Mission of Love in Marinduque which Macrine spearheaded as President of Marinduque International, Inc. Thank you for choosing Marinduque International Inc. (MII) as recipient of donations in her memory. Our deepest sympathy to Jambalos and Katague families

6. My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your life partner and friend, Primo David B Katague. You are my senior primo, but my  two older sisters are your contemporaries, I believe. I was in high school I think when I heard your name mentioned over the dining table. It was about your doctoral thesis at a US university. First time I heard the word chromatography. Later I married a chemist and it became a household word as I did research using that tool too. I praise God for the full life He has given you, primo David.
 
Macrine and I with Olga Quiazon ( RIP) her First Cousin During an MI, Inc Meeting in Marinduque discussing medical mission activities
 
7. Our sincerest SYMPATHIES & deepest CONDOLENCES to all her loved ones left behind in extreme sadness, most particularly to brod., David. R.I.P., Lady Macrine, who bought for me 6 bottles of San Miguel beer, together with Ogie de la Santa, during the reunion of the Marinduque International, Inc. in San Francisco, California, U.S.A., on August 11, 1999, upon knowing that I do not drink any kind of hard liquor. That incident prompted Dr. Rudy Labay JAO to crack a joke, by saying that there was some kind of favoritism in said gathering. When U.P. Professor David Barredo KATAGUE and Macrine tied their knot of matrimony on May 8 ,1957, Rudy JAO and I were there in attendance, together with Zeny (Baby) Marquez (now Jamilla) & Lulu SARMIENTO (now RODRIGUEZ). GOD bless, everyone.  
 
Private Tour of the Bellarocca Resort and Spa ( Buenavista, Marinduque) with Anne Miles Jalac and Aquilina Rivas, 2011 
 
8. Good bye Tita Macrine. You will always be remembered with fondness. I won't hear your hearty laugh anymore but the memory of your tasty brewed coffee whenever we visited you will still be there when Tito Dave comes for a visit in Cawit. Fly high my friend coz you had a very fulfilled life, and when you come back for another cycle, I am sure it will be a another good life coz you sowed good seeds and you shall reap the rewards in another life. Tito Dave, grieve not for her death coz she is in God:s loving hands. Rather, thank God for 63 years of togetherness. Move on and in God's grace everything will be ok. Take care and stay safe.
 
9. I am so sorry for your loss. Your wife has the face of an angel May God lay his loving hands on you and your family during this most difficult time. Please know we are praying for a healing heart.  
 
10.  Our heartfelt condolences,Tito Dave. She will be remembered with fondest and most loving memories for Christmases, family bondings, and laughter during Marinduque medical missions and more. Hugs to everyone there. May Tita Macrine's soul rest in peace.
Our Wedding Day-May 8, 1957, Boac Marinduque, Philippines
 
From Ditas FB Page: (Five messages out of 200)
 
Today is a sad day. My mom passed away peacefully at home. As many of you know she fought the brave fight with Parkinson’s. My Dad and brother David III have been caring for her in Fair Oaks. She taught me (as many Filipino moms and Titas do) how to be tough and to rise against adversity. She introduced me to Corazon Aquino- the powerful strong widow of Benigno Aquino who was assasinated by Marcos - who went on to become the first female President of the Philippines. She pushed me to be so much more than I ever thought I could be and to overcome many challenges. Carenna said goodbye yesterday- and we both asked her to look for Nick up in heaven.
 
11. Ditas, you were blessed with a beautiful and wise mother for the greater part of your adult life. She planted seeds not only in her children but in her grandchildren. I will hold you and your father up in prayer during this time of sorrow. I can’t help but smile to know that she was married for 63 years, and to see your reflection in this beautiful picture of her. God is good.
 
12. Oh honey, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I can still picture her in the kitchen making lumpia for us that winter break when you took us home and she welcomed and fed us. And I'm forever grateful she and your dad gave me a place to stay while I searched for a job and apartment in DC, though I still cringe to think how she must have shrieked to you on the phone when she came home to a hundred dollar-plus dial-up bill because this dumb girl didn't know the nearest city. She was powerful, full of grace, created an amazing family and leaves a living legacy in you, Carenna, and your family. My deepest condolences to you all.
 
13. Ditas- I’m so sorry to hear this. I remember meeting your mom - she had a wonderful spirit and clearly was a supportive and empowering mother to you. Nothing can ever replace our moms. Sending hugs and deepest condolences as you navigate this loss❤️ 
 
14. So sorry to hear, Ditas. Your family is in my thoughts - I know how often you spoke of her and her relationship with Carenna. She is now at peace. Let us know if you need anything.
 
15. I’m so sorry Ditas. She raised an amazing daughter. She must have been a force.
 
Some of the Jambalos and Katague Clan Members-Celebrating Macrine's 80th Birthday, Fair Oaks, California, 2016
 
From Dinah's Face Book Page ( Three Messages out of 90)

Today my mom passed and joined the league of my personal angels. Thank you mom for all the love and lesson. You taught me to be the badass woman that l am today. I love you and miss you always!

16. Dinah,  I'm sorry for your loss and I remember your mom fondly. I wish heartfelt condolences to you and your family.

17. Dinah, So sorry. So many great childhood and beyond memories of you and your family in Modesto.
 
18.  I’m so sorry, Dinah. Your mother is so beautiful, just like you! Sending prayers for peace and comfort for you and your family.
 
 
Above video of the slide show with Carenna singing Halleluia live in memory of her Lola
 
Meanwhile enjoy these two pieces- Macrine's Favorites: Romance by Rubenstein and Spanish Romance (Guitar)

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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