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Monday, December 24, 2018

Sylviahera: A journey to life with a silver lining








If someone will do a survey among Filipinos to write down the reasons that make them happy, more likely the top answer would be "family."

It is the same reason why we have millions of OFWs around the world working hard to give a decent living for the loved ones they left here in the Philippines. It is realy unimaginable all of a sudden to be away for a long time from people you have shared almost all the highs and lows of all your life. Sacrifice is an understatement. Believe me, I worked overseas for years almost two decades ago.

A few days ago, I was fortunate to have met in person one of the actresses I really admire, Ms. Sylvia Sanchez. She was given recognitions from in and out of the country because of her almost impeccable portrayal of every role given to her. My favorite perhaps is her portrayal as a loving mother in ABS-CBN's moving drama series "The Greatest Love" where Sylvia gave a performance of a lifetime as Gloria, a woman who have gone through tough challenges in life from being a rape victim to living as a scavenger to survive and at the end suffers Alzheimer's disease. All of these challenges she have faced but still she have shown the essence of being a mother.

On Christmas day, Sylvia will share to us how to keep your family together and how to make each time that you are together memorable, especially when the time comes that the children already have their own lives. This time, it will be through an online reality show called "Sylviahera" that anyone in the world can watch via Youtube and Facebook. When I say anyone, it will also cater not only to fellow Filipinos but also to foreigners curious about Pinoy life. Every episode comes with English subtitles.

At the blogcon held at Bizu, Greenhills, you can feel her presence as a caring mother the moment she arrived. She went around and greeted everyone with "Oh, naka-order na ba kayo?" to "May paborito ako dito tikman n'yo din, ha." or "Pasensiya na if nakalimutan ko pangalan nyo pero tanda ko mukha ng karamihan sa inyo dito."

I was so into the dalandan juice that I ordered when I heard her say at my back, "Kain muna tayo ha, tawagan ko lang si yaya?"

"Mam, Yaya Dub, po ba?", I mentioned in jest.

She laughed and held both my shoulders and literally shook me, "Ay naku, naba-bash na nga ako eh.!"

This is how casual, cool and real Sylvia is. 

In Sylviahera, you will learn about the life and dilemmas of Jojo Campo, a simple girl from the town of Nasipit, Agusan Del Norte in the island of Mindanao who became the actress that we all love now and eventually married a man from a traditional Spanish family.

Presently, two of her kids already followed her footsteps in the entertainment industry and she is already feeling the struggle of bringing everyone in the family together to enjoy a meal she prepared.

One Christmas morning, she went to her hometown alone, built a box that transforms into a one-burner kitchen, and decides to embark into a culinary adventure with a goal of finding ingredients, learning new recipes, and bond with mothers who are also going through the same situation--and eventually rekindle simple, warm moments with the family that she implores to keep together, no matter what... and it is through food and conversation that she expresses her joy and love for them.

Sylviahera is a mother’s journey that will tell us that no matter how seldom a family eats together, it is how much love and preparation you put into it that will make it special and memorable.

Join me, not as a fan of Sylvia, but as one of the 104 million Filipinos, including the noble OFWs around world proud of the way we live, we eat and see our lives with silver lining.

Streaming at @CasaNieves.TV on Facebook and YouTube starting December 25, 2018 at exactly 12:01am (Philippine Time).

Sunday, June 1, 2014

IBC 13 being revived with new TV shows


Back in the 80's, when there was no Kapamilya, Kapuso or Kapatid yet, IBC 13 is the no. 1 TV station in the country besting the other four other networks then in the local free channels (2, 4, 7 and 9).

Top programs of channel 13, which banners the "Life begins at 13" mantra back then, are Ora Engkantanda, Pinoy Thriller, TODAS, Iskul Bukol, Takeshi's Castle and others.

The top shows and popular stars of the network were long gone and it just became a venue for reruns, government announcements and non-commercialized programs.

Starting tomorrow, June 2, a new line-up of shows will be presented to the viewing public for a more interesting programming in recent years.

Asian Television Content Philippine Corporation (ATC), the much-awaited new content TV provider of IBC 13, will launch its top-notch TV programs tomorrow, June 2, as announced by its president and CEO, Engr. Reynaldo Sanchez.

Among the TV programs to debut will be Hi-5, the popular educational children’s program created in Australia in 1999. It reaches an estimated average weekly global audience of one million children as it is being broadcast in over 83 countries. ATC will bring it on free TV, from Mondays to Fridays, 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. It will be followed by Animalia, a fun and informative program which reveals the amazing world of animals and their interaction with people, from 5:30 p.m. to  6 p.m. The Big Planet is perfect for kids of all ages and explores different people, interesting places, weird inventions and strange animals from around the world.  The telecast date is on June 7, from 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Another program worth seeing is the action-packed hit series La Teniente (The Lieutenant). It’s a story of conspiracy with equal doses of thriller and melodrama. TV audiences will  be amazed by its scenic shots using an array of helicopters, boats and planes. La Teniente (The Lieutenant) premieres on June 7, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
One Fighting Championship is Asia’s largest mixed martial arts show featuring the best fighters and our very own Ana Julaton a.k.a. The Hurricane, the first Filipina boxer to win the women’s WBO Super Bantamweight and IBA Super Bantamweight World Championships. She won in the recent May One FC Rise of Heroes fight against Egyptian Kickboxing Champion  AyaSaeid Saber. “It’s absolutely mixed martial arts at its best. Making it stronger than ever,” as stated by Randy Topacio, ATC VP for sales and marketing. It airs Sundays from 11:30 p.m. to 12 midnight. Another sports-oriented show is Football Fanatics  that highlights new players and legends of football, coaches, clubs, stadia, merchandise and controversies. It will be shown Mondays to Thursdays,  from 11 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Two sides of Ana is a compelling drama of tragedy, revenge and love story. It will air Mondays to Fridays, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gadgets & Gizmos follows right after. It is an exciting half an hour series that will amaze audiences as they discover the awesome gadgets in the world.
Other interesting programs to watch out for are: Beyond Stardom, which focuses on what the stars do in between takes. The telecast date will be on June 7, from 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. It will be followed by Cultural Flavours, a 30-minute cooking tour that takes viewers around the world one dish at a time without leaving the kitchen. Boost will be shown right after. It is an informative and empowering half hour show containing all the essential ingredients for achieving that perfect healthy balance.

Fame and Fashion Memoir cater to viewers who are more into famous personalities in Hollywood and fashion entertainment. The shows will air Sundays.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Hunt for Fun at the Night Safari

One of the most popular segment of the Night Safari is Jessie and the Geese
Man is a natural hunter.

He hunts for food, for work, for a woman to love and his purpose in life.

But let's not talk about the cheesy stuff since this post should be fun, fun, fun after my family got invited to witness the grand display of the talent of the people and amazing beauty of nature in Subic through a world-class show called the Night Safari.

The said spectacle can be seen every Saturdays until June 14, 2014 and you don't need to go overseas to experience an international caliber type of performances. The hunting is is at Zoobic Safari at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, just a 3-hour drive away from Manila. I am sharing some of the wonderful images that my family captured during our memorable stay at the wildlife adventure tiger amusement park. 

What's  family outing without a family picture?



 I am not just sure if this is a family portrait.


Look! A smiling camel--- grinning at me since I can't join them in this photo


At least this bird cover her mouth when he chuckles.


Now, this is what you call a car that roars.


And this is the cat that really roars.



We all met new friends 


a cuddly friend


And the men and women behind the First and Only Tiger Safari in the Philippines.


It feels like home here that I can find a perfect spot to relax anywhere in the park.

Experience the wild summer nights and see the other side of time of the animal kingdom. For inquiries you may contact us at 8999595 loc 344 / 09994903941 or visit our website at www.zoomanity.com.ph.