January 16, 2016

辺りは静かで音もありません。


For 20 years at least, the Japanese words or sentence or phrase was in my head – etched in my brain for life by someone I don’t remember who, or in what circumstances.   I do recall my cousin who was living in Japan visiting our home when I was ten years old.   

I knew every syllable, though neither the spelling nor the Japanese characters.  

Say it out loud “ATARI WASHI SUKA DEOTOMO ARIMASEN”

But no Japanese I met through those decades recognized the words or sounds.  Until this January 15th, 2016 my friend Yuki Watanabe (from Kazo, Saitama, Japan) took the time to unravel what I was uttering.  He said the phrase differently.  Yuki pointed out my intonation was misplaced, and I was pronouncing Su in Shisuka with an S when it should be a Z as in ShiZuka

He wrote in Japanese the characters

辺りは静かで音もありません。 (in Kanji and Hiragana to read)

あたりはしずかでおともありません。 (in Hiragana to pronounce)

Yuki said the phrase meant  “It is silent around here.”

Yuki said:
ATARI means “around here”  
WA is a pronoun like I or he or it
SHISUKA  means silent  or quiet
DE OTOMO  refers to sound
ARI  is the “be” verb
MASEN is  “not”

So my take on translation is “Around here it is very quiet , no sound at all.”

Now say it the right way:   

Atariwa Shee zu (long like zoo)  ka De Oto mo Ari masen

I repeated the phrase to Saki Hagato and guess what: she can’t understand what I was saying …
 

K-Café at Keremeos British Columbia Canada



A week earlier on my way to Penticton, I walked into the café realizing it holds more promise for breakfast than dinner.

So on my way back to Vancouver, I wasn’t sure it will be open that early, i.e. before 9 am because in most BC small towns, life takes a snooze on Sundays mornings.

But Keremeos is the Fruit Stand Capital of Canada.  People do drive along Highway 3 between Vancouver and the wineries of the Okanagan Valley on Sundays, and the fruit stands were ready just as flowers are to bees.  So was K-Café.  The K actually stands for somewhat of a K-shaped clearing on the mountain overlooking the town.  Look south for it.
After a tipsy week of sophistication (at least I want to think it was), that is wine tastings, cheese, pate, and petite baguettes in the Okanagan Valley, I was looking for comfort food in a no-snobbery cafe.   



My Breakfast Special order at K-Cafe was CAD$ 7.25 plus tax.  It arrived within 10 minutes in spite of four other tables waiting.  The key here is to order what you think is the most popular – the basics – because the kitchen will cook them en masse – hence you will get it quicker.


Janet with a smile served me the substantial plate of golden hash browns (potatoes), bacon, two eggs and buttered toasts.  It was good, diner-style filling breakfast – translation: all that tasty fat and grease in acceptable amounts.

Later I had a chat with the cook Violet who warmly showed me her frying tasks in the sizzling hot plate griddle.  


Everyone was friendly even John the cashier .  The place is open 7 days a week 8 am to 6:45 pm.  Closed on Christmas.  Located on the only main street, 7th  Avenue (which is Highway 3) at Keremeos – you won’t miss it with a big K sign on its roof.  Tel. 250 486 1324

No need for reservations.

K- Café gets my vote as genuine Canadiana.

Across K- Café is a (the only) Thai Restaurant in town.  People in Osoyoos (also part of the Okanagan) were raving about Benja Thai.  I tried their Pad Thai sometime in the middle of my trip when I drove a circle route late afternoon – but the noodle dish was not outstanding.

January 13, 2016

The Genuine Panettone



My second Panettone was more expensive CAD$12.50 (at 50% sale) partly due to it coming in a nice round Christmas tin. It had also more fruit: candied orange, orange/citrus peels, and sultanas.  The brand name was Borsari – a Classico style – from Italy of course.


True Panettone – the ones made in Italy, particularly in the city of Milan must be made by law from butter and beer yeast.  But the rules do not apply for those shipped outside Italy, like the two I got were made from butter and natural yeast (wheat flour).


Do not confuse Panettone (also spelled Panettoni) with another Italian Christmas sweet bread Pandoro (also spelled Pandori) – see Panettone or Pandoro: An Italian Christmas Dilemma


January 9, 2016

DEBUTANTE PARTY PROGRAM


This is a program I structured in consultation with the debutante, her older sister and occasionally an input from their mom Sue.  I was also the emcee.  Note: the part where there is a surprise wedding anniversary celebration of Mom and Dad - we had to give it a secret coding "to request Justin Bieber"




Debutante Joanne Turns 18 (with a surprise 25th wedding anniversary for Mom Sue and Dad Ed)
Saturday January 9, 2016 from 5 pm to 1 am
Royal Palace Banquet Hall, 7845 Edmonds Street Burnaby BC Canada
Banquet Hall Manager/Owner Harun - Tel (604) 521-6969
Harun’s e-mail  royalpalace7845@gmail.com
RSVP 778 xxx xxxx Mom Sue or Sister Chelsea  778 yyy yyyy
 
Date/Time
Program
Announcements
Audio




Two weeks before
Research on history of debut, debutante, cotillion, why we blow birthday cake candles after making a wish – trivia that will help emcee during lulls in the program – break awkward pauses
Wednesday  January 6, 2016

Emcee get Haircut
Emcee iron clothes and prep suit, accessories (belt, hanky, watch, ring, cuff links), shine leather shoes

Thursday
January 7

Give copy of draft program to Debutante and sister for review and discuss
Get address of Costco Richmond + Costco card + note – Louise is bakery contact ordered wedding anniversary cake Monday night Jan 4, 2016 to be picked up Saturday Jan 9, 2016



Emcee practice names of people in program

Friday
January 8

Get garbage bags or boxes for transporting stuff to and fro
Print at least  5 copies of final program (two for emcee in case you lose one, one for DJ with music cues, one for photographer, one for banquet hall)
Sparklers for wedding anniversary cake – Joanne will buy
Things to bring: Guest Book, matches (for sparklers), Safety pins, Cloth Stain remover, First Aid Kit, Debutante lobby Banner, Table Numbers for draw on which table goes next to line up for dinner and vase or box – Emcee prepares
Get Costco card and note from Chelsea (emcee is not Costco member but will pick up cake)
Flower receipt from Winnie’s Florist
Recharge Emcee cell phone
Prepare Emcee’s wallet
Water bottle for Emcee
Emcee to bring suit, shirt, toothbrush, toothpaste, cologne, mouthwash
Matches for assistants Saki and Yuki     
Vase for 18 roses
Bough and sashes for Cotillion De Honour guys and gals including guys of 18 Roses and gals of 18 candles
Small easel for Signing Tree 25th wedding anniversary frame


Emcee buy bananas (carbs) for breakfast on January 9th



Emcee Treadmill for one hour – burn fat/calories



Emcee Juice Diet, No Salt, No Sugar to Cut waistline



Try clothes, prep accessories and toiletries

E-mail DJ
Hi JayR  (DJ)
I was thinking a song before the program starts would be a good signal to everyone that the program is starting as well as to warm up the audience.  I will cue you.
A suggestion: “Party For Two” by Shania Twain with Mark McGrath
Another good song appropriate for you as a DJ is “Can You Hear Me” by Enrique Iglesias.
An upbeat Pilipino song is “Halika Na” by Maja Salvador featuring Abra
Only if you have time to incorporate the above songs

Saturday
January 9



8 am

Emcee eat heavy natural carb breakfast e.g. Bananas
Juice Diet, No Salt, No Sugar to Cut waistline

9 am

Emcee get rental car



Make program copies at Staples
110-2780 Sweden Way, Richmond, BC V6V 2X1
604-303-7850


12 Noon

Pick up cake at Costco
9151 Bridgeport Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 3L9








As per Sue’s request pick up puto (rice cakes) at Amy’s:  140 East 61st Avenue (between Main and Ontario) 604 726 5643

1:00 pm

Pick up Flowers at Winnie’s 41st and Victoria Drive  - Hanson 1983 E 41st Ave, Vancouver, BC V5P 1L1
Phone:(604) 327-7566
Make sure thorns have been scraped from 18 Roses
Bouquet – roses, lilies gerbera daisies, baby breath stargazer,



Emcee to take in rental car: Sashes, boughs, souvenir mementos, table assignments, banners, 18 Roses, Bouquet, 18 candles, boutonniere, programs, puto, cake, liquor/beer, guest book, etc. etc.


Emcee shower, dress up

1:45 pm

Emcee pick up assistants Saki and Yuki and drive to Royal Palace Banquet Hall

2:15 pm

Drive to Banquet Hall to be there by 3 pm



At Banquet Hall, park car closest to the door – easier carrying stuff back and forth



Remind Chelsea to constantly check on sister Joanne during party – see what Joanne needs



Get key for Banquet Hall dressing room and train Saki/Yuki to watch dressing room door– inform Sue and cotillion - about security measures



In Banquet Hall ask Floor Captain Adam to hide secret wedding anniversary cake  and set it up later on tray – bring out on appointed time



Tell Yuki to get plate dinner for emcee


Tell DJ, photographer Roland Benjamin, and Photo Booth staff when to get dinner and coordinate with emcee.
Photo Booth is a vendor who sets up a photo corner where people can wear accessories (fedora/sunglasses provided), get their pictures taken and the free photos are printed right away as memorabilia

Connect with DJ, discuss music, check microphones, troubleshoot, IMPT: get code for phones if music is coming from cell phones or androids

Check slide show re debutante with Arun is the banquet hall techie guy.


place Guest Book in table 1/position banner/place pens/ scotch tape/yellow markers in strategic



Position Easel for signing tree frame (for secret wedding anniversary) in cake table



Request Cake knife from Banquet Floor Captain Adam – position on debutante cake table




Talk with Banquet kitchen about timing of dinner



Check Seat of Honour or Grand Chair for debutante



Check Debutante’s cake table (the debutante has a special 3-layer cake to be picked up by mom), special box for gift money envelopes



Position vase with dinner table numbers near emcee



Position Debutante’s Seat of Honour or called Grand Chair






Liquor Bar – announce rules? – make sure the liquor license is available (BC law); BAR Service – 2 pieces of ID required; The legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19 years of age.
  
Talk with four talents singers/dancers about their number; Check names of talent, practice names

Request cotillion member Donna Castro to introduce emcee to everyone – other Cotillion members


Distribute Bow Ties and sashes to guys and gals who are in dressing room







Request Yuki to keep an eye on Gift Envelope boxes throughout party



Get 8 x 2 table near power outlet for Photo Booth (for their accessories)


Tell songstress Shella Beinito when only two tables are left to be called for dinner – she will be called to sing, then that is the cue for dancers Jean-Beau Bagunu and Olivia Luo to change to their dancing attire


Put vase with draw numbers on table near emcee


Reserve in one table seat emcee’s name.  Always have the emcee’s toast glass ready with water or wine


Get keepsake (if you are talking about it), matches in emcee’s pocket



Tell Saki and Yuki we will be checking for Lost and Found all over at the end of the



Connect with photographer, DJ, Photo Booth person, Abel and Adam catering floor captains



Emcee to change into stage attire

Throughout the program, always consult with debutante, her parents, her sister regarding changes in the program or unplanned announcements
4 pm
 Re – rehearse entrance  of 18 Roses (guys), 18 candles (gals), and the Cotillion De Honour
5 pm
Opening Remarks
Guests arriving
Photo Booth sets up
Find out where public washrooms or restrooms or CR
Are appetizers at all tables?
Chelsea hand in dressing room key and guest book to Saki
Make sure red roses and candles in dressing room
Position Seat of Honour on dance floor/stage
Find out when Photo Booth opens, takes a break, and closes

Guest Book –Saki
Jake Emcee go to Photo Booth




5:50 pm

Chelsea hand in bouquet to mom Sue before intro procession

5:55 pm

DJ play warm up song
Suggested Song “Party For Two” by Shania Twain with Mark McGrath


Emcee get wine toast glass ready – Move seat of honor center stage – Always have wine toast glass near emcee
STAND Where all can see you as EMCEE
Introduce Yourself

6 pm
Grand Entrance
Entrance of Cotillion de Honour :

SISTER of DEBUTANTE
Sister Ilocos escorted by Michael Kolasa
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Taryn Howard escorted by Francis Sediego
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Michelle Mendez escorted by Michael Montana
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Tiffany Epistola escorted by Kristofer Deguzman
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Vanessa Estanislao escorted by Jr Villena
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Danielle Bato escorted by Mario D'Rozario
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Rebecca Berenger escorted by Arthur Raymundo
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Donna Castro escorted by Jean-Beau Bagunu

BROTHER of DEBUTANTE 
Brother Ilocos


PARENTS OF DEBUTANTE
Edwin and Susan Ilocos carrying bouquet

Good Evening ladies and gentlemen:
Ladies and Gentlemen, let us welcome our Debutante and Her escort.  Please rise and applaud

Joanne Ilocos escorted by Mark Escort




The debutante is often escorted to a seat of honor by members of the cotillion court to symbolize her entrance into breaking out into as a grown woman.



Music by DJ ?
Where do they go?

Seat of Honour moved center






Nothing On You By Bruno Mars


Bouquet
Hand in Bouquet  from Mom to Debutante - emcee to explain symbolism “Mom telling daughter she can take care of matters of life but Mom will always be there for advice”


Toast For Debutante
Jake Emcee
Families and Friends – may I request you to fill up your glasses ....

Ladies and Gentle, may I request you to remain standing and raise your glasses (whether  wine or beverage or water)

Joanne,
May this 18th year and more years to come bring you the very best of happiness health and blessings!

To our Debutante     Cheers
Joanne seated with Cotillion group

How do the Cotillion members get their glasses for the Toast?

Slide Show re Joanne
Please Be Seated
4 minutes
Joanne Seated in Seat of Honour
6:30 pm
Dinner Prayer
Our Father In Heaven
We give thanks for the pleasure of gathering together for this occasion

We give thanks for this food prepared by loving hands
We give thanks for life, the freedom to enjoy it all and all other blessings

As we partake of this food
We pray for health and strength
To carry on and try to live as you would have in us

Bless our debutante Joanne Ilocos as we celebrate her 18th Birthday

We ask all of this in the name of Christ, Our Heavenly Father 
Amen

Dinner Guidelines – so we will be fair
We will call on parental table first – take a picture – then they can proceed to the dining spread
Followed by the Cotillion – a picture – with the debutante and her escort – then they can walk over to our selection
The food will be out there all night – so no worries
I will ask Joanne to pick first number (like a draw) to indicate next table.  That table will have a picture with our celebrant but before lining up – choose one family member to have a souvenir – a gift from the Ilocos family – only one souvenir per family, and then pick the next table and then dinner
Describe Memento or a Keepsake
as a gesture of thanks for your attendance, a memento of the occasion

The memento will now be in a table – no announcement – people will be told at the end of the evening’s program by word-of-mouth.

Photo Booth
Photo Booth/
Guest Book -where?

Joanne Seated in Seat of Honour with Mark Escort


Joanne to hand over bouquet to Saki to store back in dressing room


Dinner
Joanne and Mark to take pictures with everyone
Guest Book where? – Saki

Sister and friend to get food for Joanne and Mark


Parental Table



Cotillion De Honour



Draw tables # 2 -21



Souvenirs – only one per family



Picture Taking Proper
With escort first
With Family second
With Cotillion third
Table Chosen – Picture – Souvenir - Dinner
Roland: Joanne and Mark to take pictures per table, with family, with cotillion, with Emcee
6:30 pm
Song by Sheila Benito Bautista during dinner
When last 2 tables: advise Sheila Benito Bautista, Beau and Olivia to get ready
Sheila Beinito Bautista sings ?
Photo Booth/ Guest Book



6: 40 pm
Dance by Jean-Beau Bagunu and Olivia Luo
Jean-Beau Bagunu and Olivia Luo dances to ?
Photo Booth

Joanne  and Mark to move to table – grab something to eat




7 :20 pm


Cotillion de Honour Dance
One of the main events: a 2015 take on
GRAND  Cotillion De Honour Dance (not waltz):

Rebecca Berenger & Arthur Raymundo
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Vanessa Estanislao& Jr Villena
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Sister Ilocos & Michael Kolasa
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MiSister Mendez & Michael Montana 
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Taryn Howard & Francis Sediego
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Tiffany Epistola & Kristofer Deguzman
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Danielle Bato & Mario D'Rozario
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Donna Castro & Jean-Beau Bagunu

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Joanne Ilocos & Mark Escort

The debutante is often escorted to a seat of honor by members of the cotillion court to symbolize her entrance into breaking out into as a grown woman.
Photo Booth closes?

After dance cotillion group return to their tables

Pictures?







Move chair for Joanne

7:30 pm
18 Treasures
We have now reached the stage where our debutante shall be given meaningful gifts by friends of the family who were 18 once and know the aspirations of a debutante, as starts to live as a young woman.

Ladies and gentlemen, let us welcome former debutantes themselves our 18 Treasure Bearers:

Mom Sue to provide names for last minute replacements.

Magdalena Montana
Erlinda Escort
Lorraine Hicban
Jane Tolentino

Shirley Apostol
Violeta Fernando
Marie Barroga
Nova Ocampo

AvelinaDioces
Rose Balmer
Linda Oandasan
Eva Dyrda

Maribel Ganal
Espie Nixon
Edna Caliboso
Rose Macuday

Luz Delos Santos
Nancy Retuta
 Note: some ladies would like to go together
Music?

Request all to go one side for group picture later

Solo Pictures only

Saki and Yuki to collect gifts and bring to dressing room – lock later
Guest Book - Saki in charge to circulate

7:45 pm

18 Roses and 18 Candles go to the Lobby to prep

8 pm
Father and Daughter Dance
PICTURES
Song: Dance With My Father Time: 4:19
8:10
Father’s Speech
Saki get roses in dressing room and hand in to Sister to hand in to boys
PICTURE of DAD with Joanne

8:20 pm
18 Roses
A Rose has many meanings but one of its meaning is a combination of Respect and Friendship

Brother  Ilocos

Gilbert Ortiz
Christian Costales
Dylan Viray

Albert Camales
Tomaso Loschiavo
Jarod Turallo
Matthew De Ocampo

Jr Villena
Francis Sediego
Mario D Rozario
Kristofer Deguzman

Arthur Raymundo
Michael Kolasa
Jean-Beau Bagunu
Philip Montana

Michael Montana
Mark Escort

PICTURE with Roses
Music
Group Picture

Saki to get roses when too many and bring to dressing room


Saki gets roses from Joanne and store in dressing room.  Lock dressing room please.





9:10 pm
18 Candles
Candle lits up darkness, gives direction in the journey of life, warmth, a symbol of worship to God
If a candle is never lit, it never fulfills its purpose.
Eighteen women who play a prominent role in the debutante's life take turns lighting candles that symbolize their commitment to guide and support the young woman through her life.

Kathleen Ferrer
Mariel Operana
Romanne Hall
Teresa Seo

Trisha Lictawa
Emma Bernabe
Karissa Cheng
Nicole Yuen

MiSister Lam
Lauren Gavilan

Tiffany Epistola
MiSister Mendez

Taryn Howard
Danielle Bato
Vanessa Estanislao
Rebecca Berenger

Donna Castro
Sister  Ilocos
PICTURE WITH CANDLES
Music?

Guest Book
9:30 pm
Mother’s Speech      Mrs. Susan Ilocos

9:35 pm

PICTURE WITH MOM

9:45 pm
Blowing and Cutting of Cake
The blowing out of the candles on the birthday cake originated from an early tradition that believed that the smoke from the candles would take one’s wish or petition up to God.
Make a wish!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG!
TOAST
A WISH COME TRUE FOR JOANNE!

9:50 pm
Dance by

Dance by  Mikayla Malabuyoc
and Jordan Linsangan dances to  ?
Move Joanne’s Seat of Honour
9:55 pm
Song by
Roland Eslava sings ?
Seat of Honour Back for Joanne
10:00 pm
Debutante’s Speech
Ms. Joanne Ilocos

10:05 pm
Invite Sister, debutante Joanne and Brother for surprise announcement of wedding anniversary
Surprise Wedding Anniversary Announcement of Mom Sue and Dad Ed

Emcee talk with Abel and Adam re surprise wedding anniversary  cake when to bring out
Sparklers Lit
Yuki to position cake

10:10 pm
Wedding celebrants Mom and Dad might dance
PICTURE OF Wedding Anniversary couple Mom Sue and Dad Ed
Please rise up and raise your glasses again!



Toast To Wedding Anniversary Celebrants
TO The ______________  DATE ....
SIGN FRAME, GUEST BOOK


Closing Remarks by
EMCEE  - Are You Ready To Party?  (to the guests) repeat with more oomph - - Are You Ready To Party? 

10:30 pm
Everybody Dance
Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars
Last Call for Dinner. SIGN Wedding Anniversary Signing Tree Frame
MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC
Guest Book


Emcee EAT



Request people again to SIGN FRAME and GUEST BOOK

01:00:00 AM

PICTURE TAKING?
WRAP UP   (Party Over at 12 Midnight –earlier than planned)


DJ’s name
Jay or JR 778 929 6734


Catering Hall contacts
Manager Harun says to contact Hall Captains Abel and Adam  (604) 521-6969
Nilufar – Afghan lady prepping tables


Washrooms
Where are they?



Facebook announcement



Twitter Hash Tags


Pick up Remaining Food, cake, drinks/wine, souvenirs to car

Pick up Gifts, Candles, Roses, vases, Money Envelopes, mementos to car


Pick up remaining Liquor to car


Check for Lost and Found all over – Saki and Yuki


Get banner/guest books to car



Get Sign Frame  and EASEL to car trunk


Thank you in person  DJ, photographer Roland, Royal Palace Banquet Staff (Sid, Adam, Abel and kitchen crew, servers)
A few days after
E-mail Banquet Hall Owner and others to express gratitude