Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day 2011

Hard to believe that with Memorial Day, the summer officially starts.  How ironic is to celebrate the start of vacations and end of school with a day that remembers and honors the men and women who died in wars; it started with remembrance of those who perished in the Civil War.  As a child, Memorial Day was a day my Tia Luisa and mom would gather flowers from the back yard and tied them into neat little bundles for those cemeteries we were to visit.  Rodolfo and Amanda would pick us up around 10 in the morning and we'd head first to Golden Gate National Cemetery, where tia Luisa's husband is buried.  William Thomas Erickson passed away in April, 1959.  I'm the heir to his garnet ring that I cherish dearly.  By the way, Tia Luisa lies next to him; she passed away in May of 1997.


After that, it was a trek northbound on El Camino Real, a time when there was no Tanforan Shopping Center or mini malls; almost like driving in the country.  Our last stops would be in Colma to visit Holy Cross Cemetery and the Italian Cemetery.  Almost everyone in our family is at Holy Cross...from "la comadrita" Cira to baby Brenda; my father and lately my friend Frank and my mom.  Our last stop was the Italian Cemetery were my biological mother is interred, Beatriz Gonzalez de Perez.  She died in October of 1956.

Though the day was a bittersweet one, we'd end up at a farmer's market type of establishment and got fresh fruit...watermelon, oranges, and vegetables.  We'd come home for a lavish dinner; my cousin Rudy and I would play games.  Home made tortillas, bbq chicken, rice, beans- a banquet I miss dearly now.
I hope your Memorial Day is full of memories of those who have left us and those times we shall always cherish!



Sunday, May 22, 2011

I Will Survive

Well, the 21st of May is now history.  According to a fundamentalist Christian preacher, Judgement Day was yesterday.  The event known as the Rapture was to take place.  It is Sunday the 22nd of May, 3:25 A.M. and the planet is still revolving around the sun.  The Rev. Harold Camping and his Family Radio started this campaign earlier this year.  Listening to him, he was very adamant that the world would end on the 21st of May.  On his show, Open Forum, he refused to even argue with people who cited Biblical quotes, namely the one where Jesus states that not even the angels nor the son knows the day...but Mr. Camping got his information from the Bible.


Is he a false prophet or attempting to make a profit?  Ironically, his radio station was on the air today playing religious music and non-Apocalypse Biblical quotations were uttered.  Also, the station dared to air "please send your donations to..." advertisements.  How could he continue asking for money when the world was to end?  How many innocents were duped into giving away all their belongings hoping to be elevated to heaven?  As my mother used to say, "solo Dios sabe." Only God knows.  

Later today I will be at my school's First Communion celebration.  Truly, the world belongs to our children.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

"I accept the nomination..."

And again the nation mourns another icon...this time it is not Hollywood but the political world.  Today Geraldine Ferraro passed away at the tender age of 75.  She was the Democratic party's first woman candidate for Vice President, to run with Walter Mondale.  Of course, the Republican opponents won by a major landslide (Ronald Reagan and the first Bush).
This nomination opened the door for such women as Hillary and even Ms. Palin.  Other nations have had women presidents and prime ministers, but our nation is afraid to let leadership be guided by a woman.  Her story will definitely make a great Hollywood biopic.  She was not born with a silver spoon, worked hard to get where she got.
May she rest in peace.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor


And yet another Hollywood icon, superstar...legend enters immortality.  This morning at 6 AM the news mentioned the passing of Elizabeth Taylor.  Perhaps one of the most beautiful faces to ever grace the screen, she died at the age of 79.
My first full length film of hers was CLEOPATRA, a film I saw at the old Stonestown Theatre.  On TV I saw one of her films, Doctor Faustus, in which she co-starred with her then husband, Richard Burton.
She was an amazing actress, but more important, a great role model in social causes.  She donated and supported AIDS related foundations.  
Her life was often ridiculed, scandalized, talked about.  I don't think she ever uttered anything bad about the people who surrounded her, especially in Hollywood.  
I know that she had a familiar face and it will be missed, not only by Hollywood, but her many adoring fans.
She was adept in all forms of drama, but she made the world laugh in an episode with Lucille Ball and the infamous diamond given to her by Richard Burton.
Rest in peace, dear one.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

The Oscar Goes To...

Well, here we go again.  It's time for the Academy Awards, number 83.  I have only seen one of the nominated films, The King's Speech, and thoroughly enjoyed it.  So, it is time to list my predictions...


Best Film: The King's Speech
Actor:  Colin Firth, The King's Speech
Supporting Actor:  Geoffrey Rush, The King's Speech
Actress:  Natalie Portman, Black Swan
Supporting Actress: Helena Bonham Carter, The King's Speech
Director:  David Fincher, The Social Network
Animated Feature: Toy Story 3
Foreign Language Film: Biutiful, Mexico
Art Direction: Alice in Wonderland
Visual Effects, Inception
Costume Design: Alice in Wonderland
Original Score: The King's Speech

We shall see tomorrow evening.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Love You Jodi

I've lost two friend that I have never met physically...last year it was Heinz Bunger and today I was informed that Jodi Turner Crivello passed away last night.  Like Heinz, it was a heart attack.


I met Jodi on Face Book.  I was playing a game about Broadway songs and she just made comments, chatted and we hit it off immediately.  She was involved in theatre as an actress and stage manager.  One of her greatest joys was portraying Miss Hannigan in Annie and having one of her daughters as one of the orphans.  Her knowledge of theatre was fantastic and she had friends touring in national companies as either actors or in a backstage craft.  
Her other loves were her Pekes.  She recounted the story that her great grandmother had worked in Buckingham Palace as a maid and one Christmas Queen Victoria gave the staff Pekingese dogs.  So, the dogs you see in the picture come from a royal lineage!
Of course, her husband and children were important as well.  Jodi never had an unkind thing to say, unless it was about Glenn Beck or Sean Hannity.  Her political views were very liberal.  The world needs more people like Jodi!
So, rest in peace my dear friend.  I always referred to her as my twin sister...it's just that our parents were separated at birth!  Life can be so unkind taking away those we hold dear, but they remain alive in our hearts and memories.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Friday/viernes/venerdi

Today I am enjoying a somewhat restful day at a workshop for Vincentian Educators at the Seton Provincialate in Los Altos.  The day is absolutely spectacular...sunny, cool breeze, and the temperature today should reach the high 60s or los 70s.  Very peculiar for mid-January.
We are a group of educators, religious and lay, who work in Daughters of Charity sponsored schools.  We are trying to come up with resources for administrators and teacher to use in the schools.
The view I have right now is nice...the lake, the trees, the deer, squirrels...Mother Nature can be a best friend!
Just a short entry today...I have not forgotten you wonderful readers!!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Another Masters in Ed. Project


Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy 2011

A tad cold, drizzly and quiet New Year's Day.  Papi and I did our morning constitutional and met a few people...on their way to work.  The streets were quiet, no doubt the air of hangovers in the many homes.
Tried to work on my final project for my current class, but to no avail.  I have things written, but to put them in a presentable Word format is just not in stars today.  May the new year bring peace, happiness and good health to all of us!



Friday, December 31, 2010

My, how time flies!

The days of 2010 are slowly drawing to a close.  I should be working on my final project, but alas, my habit of digression and procrastination seem to have the better of me.  2010 has been one of the most busiest and frustrating years ever.  So many wonderful things happened and so much hard work and effort to make many things successful.  It's been a year of losses in family, friends and celebrities.  A new addition to my home.  Wonderful new friends and maintaining contact with the treasured old ones.

I would like to thank those of you who do take a minute or two to peruse this blog.  I've neglected the blog for a while and I would like to continue offering my "reviews" of the films I watch and find recommendable.  I hope 2010 was generous and kind to you and hope that 2011 will be full of new windows to open, roads to travel and just plain adventures!