Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Ditas Katague -Newly Appointed CID National Advisory Board Member

I am super proud to announce the latest accomplishments of my

 youngest daughter, Ditas. She was just recently added to the National 

Advisor Board of the Center of Inclusive Democracy(CID), USC Sol Price

 School of Public Policy    

Ditas Katague - National Advisory Board Member
Former Associate Director for Communications and Engagement at the U.S.

Census Bureau  Linkdin

Ditas Katague is a democracy strategist and institutional leader with 25+ years

building the trusted-messenger infrastructure that connects American institutions

to the communities they serve. She is the creator of the trusted-messenger ecosystem

model first piloted in California in 1999 (for Census 2000) and later scaled to national

federal operations, a framework now cited as a breakthrough approach to community

-driven communications and civic trust-building.

Ditas is founder and President of The Ditas Group, LLC, where she advises California

government, philanthropy, and civic-sector leaders on strategies spanning democracy

strengthening, election administration, and civic engagement. She currently advises

the California Democracy Partnership and is a primary architect of California's

proposed VOICES (Voter Outreach Information & Corps for Election Safety) program

, which would build a statewide trusted-messenger network, an Election Administration

Fellowship, and a multi-county Election Safety Corps.

She has been appointed by the President of the United States and three California 

Governors to lead institutions with budgets up to $267M and teams of 200+, including

Associate Director for Communications & Engagement at the U.S. Census Bureau, 

Director of California Complete Count Census 2000, 2010 & 2020, and Chief of Staff

to a CPUC Commissioner. She served as Principal Advisor for Community Outreach

& Engagement on California's VOTE SAFE Program and the 2025 Special Election 

(Proposition 50).

A first-generation Filipino-American, Ditas holds an MPA from USC and a BA from

UC Berkeley. She speaks frequently on the topics of political inclusion, data 

stewardship, Change Leadership, trust building & outreach to vulnerable populations.

Ditas is meditation and yoga teacher and an artist (www.grievingthruglee.com). 

She is also a first-generation, daughter of Filipino immigrants, and community 

organizer.

The Center for Inclusive Democracy (CID) at the USC Sol Price School 

of Public Policy is a leading nonpartisan research center focused on

 elections, voting behaviors, and electoral and political participation. 

Founded by political sociologist Dr. Mindy Romero, CID has been a 

driving force for more than a decade on dozens of national and multi-state 

research initiatives that harness big data to effect change. Its studies have

 been widely used to inform public policy at all levels of government, 

as well as empower local communities seeking to eliminate disparities 

in social and economic well-being of the electorate.

Meanwhile, PHILIPPINES, SPAIN CELEBRATE HISTORIC 
FRIENDSHIP🇵🇭🇪🇸Day
Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day, observed every June 30, honors the enduring ties between the Philippines and Spain and commemorates General Emilio Aguinaldo’s 1899 decree recognizing the besieged Spanish troops in Baler as friends rather than prisoners of war.
The occasion highlights the shared history and values of the two nations, with the Siege of Baler remembered as a moment that produced heroes on both sides.

Established through Republic Act No. 9187 in 2003, the celebration aims to strengthen the longstanding friendship between the Philippines and Spain.

Lastly, Here are the five biggest news stories making headlines today:

  1. U.S. Supreme Court Issues Several Landmark Decisions
    The U.S. Supreme Court released a series of closely watched rulings
  2.  on the final day of its term. Among the major decisions:
    • It struck down President Donald Trump's executive order seeking
    •  to end birthright citizenship.
    • It ruled that presidents may remove the heads of many 
    • independent federal agencies, significantly expanding
    • presidential authority.
    • It upheld state laws restricting transgender athletes from
    •  participating in girls' and women's sports.
    • It allowed mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to continue 
    • being counted in states that permit the practice. 
  3. U.S. and Iran Prepare for New Peace Talks
    Following weeks of military confrontation, U.S. officials are preparing
  4. for another round of diplomatic talks with Iran in Qatar. Iranian officials,
  5.  however, have publicly disputed some of President Trump's statements regarding 
  6. the negotiations, underscoring the fragile nature of the peace process. 
  7. Violence Continues in Gaza and the West Bank
    Fighting continues in the Middle East. Israeli airstrikes reportedly
  8. killed several people in Gaza, including children, while violence 
  9. also intensified in the West Bank. International human rights 
  10. organizations continue to express concern over the humanitarian
  11.  situation. 
  12. Stock Market Finishes Strong Second Quarter
    U.S. stock futures remained steady after a powerful market rally.
  13.  The major indexes are on track to close the second quarter with
  14.  impressive gains despite months of geopolitical uncertainty and
  15.  inflation concerns. Investors are also watching corporate earnings,
  16.  including those from Nike, later today. 
  17. 2026 FIFA World Cup Knockout Drama
    The World Cup continues to produce surprises. Germany was 
  18. eliminated in a penalty shootout by Paraguay, prompting veteran
  19.  goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to announce another retirement from 
  20. international football. Morocco also advanced after defeating the
  21.  Netherlands in a dramatic shootout, while Mexico prepared for a
  22.  key match against Ecuador. 

Finally, My Reel of the Day: Filipino Folk Dancing- Reminds me of My High school Years in the Philippines

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1522628192793220

Why Tragic Movies Are Hard to Forget

Why Tragic Movies Are Hard to Forget

Among all the movies I have watched over the years, the ones I remember most are not always the happiest. Surprisingly, they are often the saddest.

Recently, I watched the Italian film Fireworks. Like many viewers, I hoped for a happy ending. Instead, I found myself wiping away tears as the story came to a close. Long after the credits rolled, I was still thinking about the characters and wondering how their lives might have been different if only one decision had changed.

Why do tragic movies stay with us so much longer than cheerful ones?

The answer lies in human nature.

Happy endings give us satisfaction. They tie up loose ends, reward the heroes, and allow us to leave the theater smiling. We enjoy them immensely, but our emotional journey is complete.

Tragic endings are different. They leave something unfinished. They invite us to imagine what could have been. Our minds continue to replay the story, searching for another ending that never comes.

Psychologists sometimes refer to this as the "unfinished story" effect. We tend to remember incomplete experiences more vividly than completed ones. A heartbreaking ending becomes part of our own imagination because we keep rewriting it in our minds.

Another reason tragic movies endure is that they mirror real life.

Life rarely follows a Hollywood script. Good people suffer. Timing can be cruel. Opportunities disappear. People lose loved ones unexpectedly. Dreams remain unfulfilled. Tragic films remind us that happiness is precious precisely because it is never guaranteed.

There is also a strange beauty in sadness.

When we cry during a movie, we are expressing empathy. For two hours, fictional characters become real enough for us to care deeply about them. Their pain awakens our own memories, lost loves, missed opportunities, the passing of parents, friends, or spouses. The movie becomes more than entertainment; it becomes a mirror reflecting our own lives.

As I have grown older, I find that tragic movies affect me even more. At ninety-one, I have experienced both great joys and profound sorrows. I have learned that life is not measured by how many happy endings we receive, but by how deeply we love, how much we cherish those around us, and how gracefully we accept that not every story ends the way we hope.

Perhaps that is why films like FireworksGrave of the FirefliesAtonement, and The Green Mile continue to be remembered decades after they were released. They remind us that love, sacrifice, and loss are universal experiences.

Ironically, the movies that make us cry often leave us feeling more grateful. They encourage us to hug our families a little tighter, tell someone we love them while we still can, and appreciate the ordinary moments that tomorrow may take away.

The happiest movies entertain us for an evening. The saddest movies stay with us for a lifetime.

The ending of Fireworks lingers because it reminds us that life does not always grant second chances. Unlike many romantic films that provide a happy resolution, Fireworks leaves us with unanswered questions, lost opportunities, and the bittersweet realization that love sometimes arrives too late. Those are the stories that stay in our hearts.

AI Overview:

Meanwhile, here are several memorable films with similar emotional themes:

  • Grave of the Fireflies – Often considered one of the saddest films ever made. A heartbreaking story of two children struggling to survive during World War II.
  • Atonement – A tragic romance where one misunderstanding changes the lives of two lovers forever.
  • The Green Mile – A moving tale of justice, compassion, and sacrifice.
  • The Bridges of Madison County – A mature love story about choices, duty, and lifelong regret.
  • Hachi: A Dog's Tale – A true story of extraordinary loyalty that rarely leaves a dry eye.
  • Cinema Paradiso – A nostalgic masterpiece about love, memory, and the passage of time.

For Asian cinema, I would also recommend:

  • Your Name
  • 5 Centimeters per Second
  • The Wind Rises
  • A Moment to Remember
Finally, My Quote of the Day 

“Being happy never goes out of style.”

Lilly Pulitzer 

 

Monday, June 29, 2026

I Am Related to Enrique Magalona (Politician) and Rey Abellana (Actor)

1. I am Related to Enrique Magalona per Geni.Com 

Enrique Magalona (1891-1960) was a prominent Filipino politician and lawyer, known for his significant contributions to the political landscape of the Philippines during the American colonial period and the early years of the Republic. Born in 1891 in Negros Occidental, Magalona pursued a career in law, which laid the foundation for his entry into politics. He became a key figure in the Nacionalista Party, advocating for Philippine independence and self-governance. Magalona served as a member of the Philippine Legislature, where he was instrumental in crafting legislation that supported agricultural development and education, crucial sectors in a predominantly agrarian society. His leadership extended to his role as a senator, where he continued to champion nationalistic policies and social reforms. Throughout his career, Magalona was deeply influenced by the socio-political changes of his time, including the transition from American rule to independence in 1946. His legacy is marked by his dedication to public service and his efforts to shape a sovereign Filipino nation.

2. Rey Abellana

Reynante Hofileña Abellana (born September 2, 1962), professionally known as Rey "PJ" Abellana, is a Filipino actor who is best known for his portrayal as PJ in the Philippine TV series Anna Liza in the 1980s.

Abellana appeared in films such as Shake, Rattle & Roll (1984), Bukas Luluhod ang Mga Tala (1985), Oras-Oras, Araw-Araw (1990), Nang Gabing Mamulat si Eba (Jennifer Segovia Story) (1992) starring Rita Avila and Cristina GonzalesDoring Dorobo (2000) with Eddie GarciaKaranasan: The Claudia Zobel Story(1995) starring Sabrina M. and Emilio Garcia, Habang May Buhay (1996) starring Ian de Leon and Donna Cruz, and Birthday Gift 2 (2000) starring Sabrina M.

He also appeared on GMA Network series are Anna Liza from 1980 to 1985 as PJ, others including ABS-CBN TV series Krystala with Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo, and Rubi topbilled by Angelica Panganiban. He played a special role in Dahil Sa Pag-ibig starring Piolo PascualBukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin starring Gerald Anderson, then Ang Probinsyanotopbilled by Coco Martin and I Left My Heart in Sorsogon starring Heart Evangelista and Richard Yap.

He married Rea Reyes, his co-star in Anna Liza but has since annulled their marriage. One of their children is Filipina actress Carla Abellana

Finally, My Photo of the Day

Roasted Bone Marrow (aka "butter of the gods")-One of My Favorites besides Salmon Collar or Soft-Shell Crabs

Inspired by one of Australia's celebrity Chef, Curtis Stone, who calls the dish "a beautiful balance between primal and elegant." Served on bed of Cabbage & crushed mustard seeds

AI Overview: Here are some places in the East Bay you may be able to Taste this delicious/decadent appetizer/dish:
To order roasted bone marrow right here in Walnut Creek, your best local option is Benvenuti Ristorante. Many local steakhouses and upscale restaurants around the East Bay frequently rotate this decadent appetizer on their seasonal menus.
Top-rated spots within a short drive to check out include:
  • Benvenuti Ristorante (Walnut Creek): Located right on N Broadway, they are known to serve roasted bone marrow. Check their current availability on the Benvenuti RistoranteYelp page.
  • Wood Tavern (Oakland): About 4.5 miles west, this upscale neighborhood tavern frequently features bone marrow on their menu. View their menu via the Wood Tavern Yelp page.
  • Mua (Oakland): Located on Webster St, this popular eatery is often praised for its roasted bone marrow. See what's currently available on the Mua Yelp page. 
  • Telefèric Barcelona (Walnut Creek & Palo Alto): Known for their elevated Spanish tapas, they often feature bone marrow as a decadent shareable dish. View current offerings on the Telefèric Barcelona Yelp page.
Tip: Bone marrow dishes are highly popular and preparation times or availability can vary, so it is always a good idea to call ahead and check the daily menu before heading out.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

The Greatest Christian Hymns and Secular Inspirational Songs of All Time



This posting is inspired from Recent Formation of a Resident Singing Group here at THD, lead by Fellow Resident, Fred Lezak.  Fred, Kudos for leading this group and hopefully we can stage a show for THD in the near future.   

A.The Five Greatest Christian Hymns of All Time

For more than three centuries, Christian hymns have inspired faith, comforted the grieving, strengthened the weary, and united believers around the world. Long before radio, television, and the internet, hymns carried the message of hope from one generation to another. Their melodies were simple enough to be sung by ordinary people, yet their words often expressed profound theological truths.

Choosing the five greatest hymns of all time is naturally subjective. Every denomination and every generation has its favorites. Nevertheless, certain hymns have endured because of their timeless message, universal appeal, and extraordinary influence on Christian worship.

A.  Here are my choices of greatest Christian Hymns of All Time.

1. Amazing Grace

Without question, Amazing Grace stands at the top of almost every list.

Written in 1772 by John Newton, a former slave ship captain who experienced a dramatic conversion to Christianity, the hymn tells one of the greatest redemption stories ever written.

Amazing grace! How sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch like me.

These simple words have touched millions. The hymn has been sung at church services, presidential inaugurations, military funerals, civil rights gatherings, and moments of national mourning. It reminds us that no one is beyond God's forgiveness.

Even people who rarely attend church often know its melody by heart.

2. How Great Thou Art

Few hymns inspire awe like How Great Thou Art.

Its origins trace back to a Swedish poem written by Carl Boberg in 1885. The English version became internationally famous after it was popularized by evangelist Billy Graham and singer George Beverly Shea.

The hymn celebrates the majesty of God's creation and His love through Christ.

Then sings my soul,
My Savior God, to Thee,
How great Thou art!

Whenever this hymn is sung with a full congregation, it becomes a powerful expression of worship and gratitude.

3. Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty

Written by Anglican bishop Reginald Heber in 1826, this majestic hymn is based on the heavenly worship described in the Book of Isaiah and the Book of Revelation.

It beautifully expresses the mystery of the Holy Trinity.

Its opening lines are among the most recognizable in Christian music:

Holy, Holy, Holy!
Lord God Almighty!

Nearly every Christian denomination includes it in its hymnal, making it one of the most universally sung hymns in history.

4. It Is Well with My Soul

This hymn carries one of the most moving stories ever associated with sacred music.

Its author, Horatio Spafford, wrote the lyrics after losing his four daughters in a tragic shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean in 1873. As his ship passed near the site of the tragedy, he penned words that continue to comfort grieving hearts today.

When peace like a river attendeth my way...
It is well with my soul.

Few hymns speak so honestly about suffering while affirming unwavering trust in God.

For anyone facing illness, loss, or uncertainty, these words remain deeply comforting.

5. Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Written in 1923 by Thomas O. Chisholm, this hymn is based on the biblical passage in Lamentations:

"Great is thy faithfulness."

Unlike many famous hymns, it was not written during a dramatic life event. Instead, it quietly celebrates God's constant love and mercy that never fail.

Its message is wonderfully simple:

Morning by morning new mercies I see.

For millions of Christians, it has become a daily reminder that God's faithfulness continues through every season of life.

Honorable Mentions

Many other hymns deserve recognition, including:

  • Blessed Assurance
  • Rock of Ages
  • Be Thou My Vision
  • A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
  • The Old Rugged Cross
  • What a Friend We Have in Jesus
  • Crown Him with Many Crowns
  • Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
  • Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
  • Abide with Me

Any one of these could easily appear in another person's top five list.

Why Great Hymns Endure

Unlike many contemporary songs that rise and fade with changing musical tastes, great hymns have survived for generations because they speak to universal human experiences, faith, hope, sorrow, forgiveness, gratitude, and the promise of eternal life.

They have accompanied believers through baptisms, weddings, funerals, wars, revivals, and personal moments of quiet prayer. Their words become part of our spiritual memory, often returning to us in life's most significant moments.

Even in today's world of contemporary worship music, these classic hymns continue to be sung in churches across the globe. They remind us that while musical styles change, the deepest truths about faith remain timeless.

As a 91-year-old Filipino-American Christian, I have found that these hymns grow richer with age. Their words, learned in childhood and sung throughout life's journey, carry deeper meaning with each passing year. They remind us that God's grace is amazing, His greatness beyond measure, His holiness eternal, His peace steadfast in adversity, and His faithfulness new every morning.

That is why these hymns have endured and why they will continue to inspire generations yet to come.

B. Meanwhile, Here are my top ten choices for some of the greatest secular  inspirational songs ever written.

Music has the remarkable ability to lift our spirits, give us hope, and remind us never to give up. While many of the world's greatest inspirational songs are religious hymns, there is another collection of timeless classics that celebrate courage, determination, love, and the triumph of the human spirit.

These songs have inspired generations in concert halls, Broadway theaters, movie screens, graduation ceremonies, and personal moments of reflection.

1. The Impossible Dream

(From the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha)

If there is one secular song that rivals Amazing Grace in its inspirational power, it is surely The Impossible Dream.

Its message is simple yet profound:

"To dream the impossible dream...
To fight the unbeatable foe...
To reach the unreachable star."

The song reminds us that life's greatest achievements begin with impossible dreams. It has inspired students, athletes, political leaders, and ordinary people for more than half a century.

For me, it is perhaps the greatest inspirational song ever written.

2. Climb Ev'ry Mountain

(From The Sound of Music)

This magnificent song encourages us never to stop pursuing our dreams.

"Climb every mountain,
Ford every stream,
Follow every rainbow,
Till you find your dream."

The lyrics remind us that worthwhile goals require sacrifice, perseverance, and faith in ourselves.

It continues to inspire audiences around the world more than sixty years after it first appeared on Broadway.

3. You'll Never Walk Alone

(From Carousel)

Perhaps no song has comforted more people during difficult times.

"Walk on through the wind...
Walk on through the rain..."

Today it is sung not only in theaters but also in hospitals, memorial services, graduations, and sporting events, especially by fans of Liverpool Football Club.

Its message is timeless: no one truly walks alone.

4. What a Wonderful World

Made famous by Louis Armstrong, this gentle masterpiece reminds us to appreciate life's simple blessings.

Trees, flowers, children, friendship, and love become reasons for gratitude.

In an age often dominated by bad news, this song reminds us that beauty still surrounds us.

5. Bridge Over Troubled Water

Simon & Garfunkel created one of the greatest songs about friendship and compassion.

"Like a bridge over troubled water,
I will lay me down."

It assures us that during life's darkest moments, someone will be there to help carry our burdens.

6. Wind Beneath My Wings

This song honors those quiet heroes whose encouragement allows others to succeed.

Teachers, parents, spouses, mentors, and friends all come to mind whenever this beautiful song is performed.

7. I Believe I Can Fly

Despite later controversies surrounding its performer, the song itself remains an anthem about believing in one's own potential.

Its central message is that our greatest limitations often exist only in our minds.

8. Lean on Me

Bill Withers wrote one of the finest songs about friendship and community.

It reminds us that everyone needs help sometimes, and there is strength in supporting one another.

9. Hero

Popularized by Mariah Carey, this song reminds listeners that courage often comes from within.

"There's a hero
If you look inside your heart."

Its message continues to resonate with people facing adversity.

10. We Are the World

Recorded in 1985 by dozens of the world's greatest recording artists, this song became a symbol of compassion and global unity.

Its message, that we all share responsibility for helping others is as meaningful today as ever.

Honorable Mentions

Many other unforgettable inspirational songs deserve recognition:

  • The Greatest Love of All
  • Don't Stop Believin'
  • I Hope You Dance
  • Hall of Fame
  • You Raise Me Up
  • Somewhere Over the Rainbow
  • Edelweiss
  • Smile
  • Heal the World
  • One Day More
  • Rise Up
  • Defying Gravity

Why These Songs Endure

The greatest inspirational songs remind us that every human being faces obstacles, disappointments, and uncertainty. Yet they also remind us that dreams are worth pursuing, friendships matter, kindness changes lives, and hope should never be abandoned.

Unlike songs that simply entertain, these classics continue to inspire because they speak to something universal within all of us. Whether we are young or old, successful or struggling, they encourage us to keep climbing mountains, crossing troubled waters, believing in ourselves, and reaching for the stars.

At 91 years of age, I have learned that the most inspiring songs are those that continue to touch our hearts every time we hear them. They become companions on life's journey, reminding us that while the road may sometimes be difficult, it is always worth traveling.

As Don Quixote sang in The Impossible Dream, our task is "to reach the unreachable star." Whether or not we ever reach that star is less important than having the courage to keep reaching.

Lastly, here are the Most Popular & Iconic Songs in the Philippines
  • "My Way" by Frank Sinatra: This unapologetic anthem is an absolute staple at Filipino karaoke sessions and gatherings, to the point that it has become a famous part of local pop culture and folklore. 
  • "Anak" by Freddie Aguilar: Released in 1977, this folk song is arguably the most recognizable OPM track internationally. It tells the story of a wayward child and carries heavy cultural resonance for Filipino families. 
  • "Ang Huling El Bimbo" by the Eraserheads: Widely considered the most important song in modern Filipino band history. The 1995 hit is a cultural touchstone with a narrative that captures the melancholic nostalgia of youth and lost love.
  • "Dahil Sa Iyo": A timeless, pre-war kundiman (Filipino art song) composed by Mike Velarde that acts as an unofficial sentimental anthem frequently covered by various artists.
  • "Multo" by Cup of Joe: Modernizing the OPM scene, this viral, chart-topping hit has captured the hearts of modern listeners and successfully made waves internationally across the global music charts.
  • "Ikaw Lang" by NOBITA: A poignant ballad that broke records as one of the longest-charting and most streamed Filipino songs of the decade on [Spotify Philippines]. 
  • "Tadhana" by Up Dharma Down (UDD): This indie-pop masterpiece is one of the most frequently sung and streamed alternative tracks, celebrated for its lush production and poetic lyrics.
My Reel of the Day: Falling in Love With You! 

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