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Panchic. For all you pan chicks out there ;)
source: https://japeal.com/pkm/
Btw: I won’t have much time tomorrow, so I might actually not be able to draw something... I’ll attempt it, anyway.
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A Wholesome Two-week Journey at Oro Pahulayan
by Jasimah Gutoc
Being assigned for immersion in a government-funded institution brings out a lot of expectations. Not only that, but it also piques out on your curiosity. Read the literary reportage below as I concisely recall our two-week immersion at the Oro Pahulayan Shelter in Barangay Lumbia.
On the twentieth of January, we rode on Bro’s spacious, black, Starex van as we went to Barangay Lumbia for our work immersion. In order to avoid the usual morning traffic in Uptown, we chose to travel down the road of Barangay Taguanao. As we were on our way to our assigned centers, we listened to some old 1980s to 1990s songs that we would often hear and remind us of our fathers’ playlist. At that moment, we did not know that a new wholesome journey and a new whole group of significant people were waiting upon us there in the center who would forever change our hearts.
Together with Vicky, Pierce, Jadine, Cedrick, and Redondo, we were assigned to immerse ourselves at Oro Pahulayan. It was a center intended for abandoned and rescued people that were mostly on their old ages already. Upon arriving at the place, we were shocked with what we have seen. “Mao na ni?” my group mate said. Contrary to our expectations, the center was not even a two-storey building as compared to other government centers and agencies. It was an old, abandoned, rectangle-sized classroom that was made of bricks and was painted with green on the outside. The place was surrounded with numerous tall trees and scattered dried leaves were all over the ground.
Minutes after roaming around the center, we went to take a look inside our clients’ room. As soon as we entered their premises, we were met with the strong urine-like scent. Half of the walls were newly painted with white, while the other half almost looked like brown that may be due to the accumulated dirt over the past few months. After looking around their room, we introduced ourselves one by one. Some of them did not bother to listen while some, on the other hand, warmly welcomed us in. We then exchanged conversations with them by asking them about their previous lives and how they got there.
“Aha mo gaskwela gang?” a nanay asked.
“Corpus Macasandig nay” I answered.
“Ahh mao ba? Katong first batch kay sa Pueblo man gikan noh?”
This nanay had Parkinson’s disease since five years ago and was brought to the center last October, 2019. Despite of being new to the center, she really knows her fellow clients very well. She could even clearly remember the names and faces of the previous immersionists before us.
After our ocular inspection, we then sat outside under a nipa hut. We then expressed our sentiments about the challenges we knew we would be facing. “Lisod kayo magpa-activities sa ilaha bai, dili gastorya ang uban” a group mate of mine said. We were deeply worried that we would be unsuccessful in building meaningful relationships with them given that most of them were mentally challenged. Since it was our first day and we have not prepared anything yet, we just assisted the social workers in preparing and serving their lunch. The group has discovered that most of the foods there were either canned or instant. A nanay even told us that there are times where they would eat instant noodles for 3 meals in one day.
Seeing how shaky the hands of nanay with Parkinson’s disease were, I went near and assisted her in eating. While I was spoon feeding her, we exchanged our full names and asked each other questions about school and family.
Ingani unta akong mga apo” she said as she began to tear up. It turns out that her daughter, together with her grandchildren, left her all alone in their house as they started to face difficulties with looking after her.
“Nay, naa kay ginainom na tambal?”
“Oo, naa man pero wala pa niabot kay nadelay man daw ang budget”
More than a week has already passed since the last time she drank her medicine. It was from her that I knew that every New Year, the government’s services gets delayed due to unfinalized budget plans.
On the following day, we initiated a daily morning stretching. Knowing that they are already unable to perform zumba, we opted for basic stretching exercises accompanied with some old cheerful Filipino music. Moreover, we brought some cleaning supplies with us. Our group decided to scrub their brown, muddy, dusty floor using some detergent powder and brushes. As we did this the whole morning, the changes were really evident. The floor literally brightened and went from red muddy color to a greyish one. The room started to smell better as we also mopped it right after with Downy fabric conditioner.
Challenge arises as we have to come up with activities for them that are simple and doable in sitting. With intense brainstorming among the group, we thought of doing bingo and word search. We did this by partner wherein every client with eye problems was assisted by an immersionist. Aside from activities, we have also prepared them some afternoon snack. In Oro Pahulayan, most of the food is cooked using wood fires which posed as a great challenge as we got used to cooking at stoves in our home. Thankfully, Redondo and Cedrick are skilful enough with what we called the traditional way. We then shared our excess champorado to the children from the Boys’ town.
As days went by, we got to be closer with the nanays and tatays. Our daily morning stretches have become more enjoyable as more clients started to join. To make it more meaningful for them, we asked each one of them about their favorite songs and singers. We played it on loud speakers and they got truly excited and even happily sang along with the songs.
There was this one tatay who was mentally challenged and becomes violent at times. We asked him his favorite singer and he answered, “Victor Wood.” The day following after that, we played some of Victor Wood’s songs and asked tatay if he knows it. He said, “Hindi, hindi ko alam yan.” But as we tried to observe him the whole time we are playing the songs, we saw that he was singing along and that he still even memorizes the lyrics. “Eh tay alam mo naman pala sus”, I said, then he gave me a teasing smirk.
Aside from cleaning, playing games, morning stretching, afternoon snacks and listening to music, we also made them watch World War Z. We have borrowed this little yellow projector from a friend bought from Shopee and used it for movie viewing. The elders were amazed as it was their first time seeing such thing. Being thriller and action fanatics, the tatays were deeply engaged on to the movie whereas the nanays were mesmerized by Brad Pitt’s presence in the movie. “Si Brad Pitt na diba? Gwapo kaayo” a nanay said.
Just like any other event and program, we ended our two-week immersion with a culminating program. Since we have learned about how they frequently eat processed and instant foods, we bought them freshly-cooked meals from Panchic such as lumpia, chopsuey, sweet n’ sour fillet, and fried chicken. Some nanays and tatays, who were not used to seeing and eating those, were thrown off guard and even returned some of the foods. While some got excited as it took them a very long time since the last moment they were able to each such decent food.
As we delivered our farewell speeches to them, tears started to fall.
“Salamat kaayo sa tanan ha, tungod sainyoha kay nabawas among pagka-homesick sa among mga pamilya” one client said.
We exchanged hugs and cries as we said good bye to each one of them.
“Balik lang mo ha?” another client added as we finally leave their room. At that moment, our two-week journey has finally came to a bittersweet end.
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Someone I can lean on.
PanChic, Jr Borja Ext., Cagayan de Oro City
|February 21, 2017|
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Urban Sneakers #momaporto #panchic (em MoMA Porto)
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Dinner is served! 🍚🍝🍝 #dinner #butteredchicken #panchicken #pancit #saucypancitcanton #panchic
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