Monday, May 19, 2014

Time for Some Senior Jokes


I received the following e-mail today titled Senior Wedding. Enjoy!

Jacob, age 92, and Rebecca, age 89, living in Chicago, are all excited about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss the wedding, and on the way they pass a drugstore.. Jacob suggests they go in.

Jacob addresses the man behind the counter:

"Are you the owner?"

The pharmacist answers, "Yes."

Jacob: "We're about to get married.

Do you sell heart medication?"

Pharmacist: "Of course, we do."

Jacob: "How about medicine for circulation?"

Pharmacist: "All kinds."

Jacob: "Medicine for rheumatism?"

Pharmacist: "Definitely."

Jacob: "How about suppositories?"

Pharmacist: "You bet!"

Jacob: "Medicine for memory problems, arthritis and

Alzheimer's?"

Pharmacist: "Yes, a large variety. The
works."

Jacob: "What about vitamins, sleeping pills, Geritol,

antidotes for Parkinson's disease?"

Pharmacist: "Absolutely."

Jacob: "Everything for heartburn and indigestion?"

Pharmacist: "We sure do."

Jacob: "You sell wheelchairs and walkers and canes?"

Pharmacist: "All speeds and sizes."

Jacob: "Adult diapers?"

Pharmacist: "Sure."

Jacob: "We'd like to use this store as our Bridal Registry."

Saturday, May 17, 2014

My Self-Destruct Selfie and Other Non-Aborted Awards



While looking at my old files, I found a copy of the nomination package( over 50 pages of documentation) that was sent by the Philippine Embassy, Washington, D.C. to Office of the President of the Philippines in 2002 for the Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organization Overseas. I was nominated for the Pamana Award in Chemistry. My package was approved and endorsed by the Philippine Embassy but was denied by Office of the President, Malacanang Palace in 2002. I was disappointed and irked because I was never given a formal letter of its denial, thus it reminded me of the above selfie photo that self destruct.

I have completely forgotten the above event in my professional life until today. I am comparing this event in my professional career as a selfie that self destruct or a pregnancy that was conceived ( endorsed by the Philippine embassy in Washington DC) but was aborted ( denial by the Powers in Malacanang in 2002).

In the above nomination package I have also listed several awards that I have received during my professional career from 1957 to 2002. My four most memorable, prestigious and non-aborted awards with no monetary value are as follows:

1. In 1990 I donated books and technical journals worth more than $1500 to the University of the Philippines Library. This donation was facilitated by the Commission of Filipino Overseas and accepted by the Executive Director, Alfredo Perdon. Perdon wrote me a Thank You letter as follows: " Your donation is a manifestation of the willingness of Filipino overseas to be actively involved in the development efforts of the country. Such participation through the commission's " Lingkod Sa Kapwa Pilipino or Linkapil serves to strengthen the linkages between Filipino overseas and their countrymen. Attached is the Linkapil Certificate of Acceptance along with the picture of the turnover ceremony at the UP library on May 23, 1990.

2. In 1998, I won the Equal Employment Opportunity Award (EEO) at the Food and Drug Administration. I received a plaque with the following citation: It reads, " For outstanding accomplishments in fostering the objectives of the Equal Employment Opportunity Program by hiring minorities and encouraging their professional growth while providing excellent leadership".

3. In 1995, I was elected (to a 5-year term) to the United States Pharmacopeia(USP) Council of Experts in the Standards, Antibiotics and Natural Products Divisions. As an elected member, I was responsible for establishing standards of identity, safety, quality, purity of drug substances and drug products as well as in-vitro and diagnostic products, dietary supplements and related articles used in health care. In March 2000, I was reelected to another 5 year term to the USP Council of Experts.

4. Last but not least, in l998, I received an Outstanding Filipino-American Senior Citizen Award in Chemistry, Science and Research. The medal and plaque was presented by Philippine Centennial Festival Committee of the Philippine American Foundation of Charities in Washington D.C.

5. My last award had monetary value: In 1986, I was awarded a grant to participate in the Transfer of Knowledge through Expatriate Nationals (TOKTEN) program for two weeks at the University of the Philippines Natural Science Research Institute, Diliman, Q.C. The program provided for free round trip transportation from US to the Philippines and back plus a generous per diem in dollars for two weeks. The program was coordinated by the United Nations Development Program in New York and in Manila. Today the program is now known as the Balik-Scientist Program.

The summary of my Pamana Award in Chemistry nomination package reads:

"Dr Katague is a trailblazer in the field of Chemistry and Drug Regulation. He is the first Filipino American to attain the position of Team Leader and Expert in the Center of New Drugs, Food and Drug Administration. He is also the first Filipino-American to be elected for two 5 year terms( 1995-2005) to the United States Pharmacopeia Council of Experts since its inception in 1820. Dr Katague's drive and energy to succeed is a representation of the Filipino people's talent and passion for excellence. He has shown that Filipinos can contribute significantly to the advancement of science, therefore help the world a better and safer place by insuring that only safe and better quality drugs are approved and marketed."

I am hoping that the next time I do a selfie, it will not self destruct!

Friday, May 16, 2014

It's Summer Time Here in Northern California


Summer has started this week in Northern California. Yesterday's high was in the mid 90's. Today it is also around 95 F and my central air con unit has started to hum vigorously. This reminded me of last week heat and humidity in Metro Manila. However, because of the low humidity here in the Sacramento area, mid 90's is not as uncomfortable if you stay in the shade. Mid 90's in the Philippines with the high humidity feels like you are in the "Gates of Hell". Mid 90's here in Sacramento is not as bad if you compare it to the mid 90's in Marinduque, Philippines.

The weather experts predicted last week that today should have been a 3-digit temperature day, but so far it is only in the mid-90's which is good for my energy and air conditioning consumption bills. The last couple of days, my son has been cleaning, vacuuming and adding chlorine and algicide to the pool. The water looks as inviting as seen in the photo above.

Going back to my previous experiences of spending summer in the Philippines ( month of April and May specifically): I often wondered how was I able to tolerate such unpleasant climate for 24 years of my life. That whole 24 years of my life I called the Philippines home. However, the next 55 years I am calling the United States home. But as the saying goes Home is not a place but in the Heart. Today my wife and I call Marinduque, HOME for only about 3 months and the US home for the rest of the year.

We spent our Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, Valentines Day and Mothers Day here in the US last year and this year. It was only the Holy Week and Easter Holidays this year that we were in Marinduque. But we love the Philippines and US equally. It is only during the summer season in the Philippines when the heat and humidity makes me swear not to set put on Philippines soil ever again.

I have two favorite photos that I took here in US celebrating Valentine's and Mother's Day as follows:

Miniature Orchid -Mother's day gift of Ditas and Carenna

My 2014 Valentine Gift to Macrine

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Memorable Photos of Chateau Du Mer, 2014 Snowbirding Year


Chateau Du Mer Beach House, Boac, Marinduque, Philippines

Our snowbirding year 2014 ended on May 8 that coincided with our 57th wedding anniversary. We celebrated that day on travel from Manila to Seoul, South Korea then to Seattle, WA where we check in on Immigration. Immigration check in for all US passport holders is now automatic and you no longer have to fill up the forms manually. It was a joy to check out fast and no delay at all. From Seattle we have a connecting flight to Sacramento via Alaska Airlines. It was not a bad itinerary, but the Seattle airport is a mess and 4 hours waiting time for our connection. There were several shuttle transfers from the International airport to the local concourse for national travel, and you can easily get lost if you are not familiar with Seattle International Airport. We took this itinerary because it was on SALE when we purchase our tickets last February. The shortest but expensive route would be taking Philippine Airlines from Manila to San Francisco and then to Sacramento via United Express commuter service. Anyway. this year I took hundreds of photos of our beach resort and retirement home in Boac, Marinduque. Here are some of my favorites shots this year:

Front Yard Landscaping with Bougainvilla as focal Point

Newly purchased marble bench from Romblon

Japanese Bridge spanning a small creek in the property

Conference Hall Front Yard Landscaping

New Fencing at Seaside

Sunset framed with the new PVC fencing

Macrine in Front Porch with her Sunglasses

Front Yard Landscaping and Driveway

Chateau Du Mer Logo

Last but not least, my Bird of Paradise Flower and Fruit Arrangement

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Selected Photos during Our 2014 Snowbirding in the Philippines

Chateau Du Mer Sunset from the Balcony of the Beach House, 2014

Our 90-day winter sojourn this year in the Philippines, ended last week. It was a very memorable one not only because the beach house was fully booked for the Holy Week, Moriones Festival, but I was able to visit the Institute of Chemistry at the UP Diliman campus the day before our return to the US. During that visit I was able to take photographs of the DONOR WALL sponsored by the UP Chemistry Alumni Foundation. The wall listed my name as one of the DONORS in 2008. It meant that my name is there for posterity and indeed very glad I made a donation to the Foundation in 2008. The selected photos are as follows:
Donor Wall with my name, Institute of Chemistry, UP, National Science Complex, Diliman, QC

One of the many dishes that our cook had prepared with our Avocado and Chicos harvest as Desserts
Macrine celebrated her 78th Birthday on March 26 with a simple lunch attended only by close relatives
One of the many pictures I took with new fence and sunset One of the several orchid photos I took, This one is Princess Mikasa, one of my Favorites. One of the many Moriones Festival pictures I took. This one is with Roby Montellano and his fellow Morions.One of the many sunsets photo from the balcony of the Beach House
One of several minor projects I have for the improvement of CDM/ This one is a small Virgin Mary Grotto and Rock garden by the Side of the Main house and Garage.
Last but not least is the photo of Me and Yong Nieva ( Macrine's first cousin) at the Chapel of the Amanah Forest Preserve Resort in Cawit, Boac, Marinduque

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tour of the Institute of Chemstry, UP Diliman, May 7, 2014


Last May 7, Renan del Rosario, 1977 chemistry graduate and currently one of the advisers of the University of the Philippines Chemistry Alumni, Inc treated me with a personal tour of the new Institute of Chemistry Teaching Building at the UP Diliman National Science Complex. It was one of the highlights of my 90-day snowbirding sojourn in the Philippines this year. I was able to take photographs of the Donor Wall which included my name.(see photo above) The Donor Wall is right at the entrance of the building just by the side of the guard podium. The following are some of the photos I took that day. The day reminded me of my student and teaching days (1952 to 1959) at the College of Chemistry now known as the Institute of Chemistry. I was only 24 years old when I first taught chemistry to pre-med, nursing, and engineering students in 1958.
Outside the Teaching Building
At the Entrabce
Renan del Rosario in front of the Spirit of 77 laboratory room





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