Felicia’s delightful ramblings

LAUNCHED last Saturday at Cafe George in Banilad was the precious book of poems titled “Ramblings of the Heart” by Felicia Marie Magsaysay Sun.

Her mom, Myra Magsaysay Sun, arranged the event, which was also to celebrate Felicia’s birthday. She was the recipient of numerous gifts and bouquets of flowers.

Every place at the dinner table was provided with a copy of the book, a veritable temptation to flick its pages and read a poem at random. The writing is exquisite, the turn of phrase elegantly poignant.

You see, the poems are mostly inspired by the remembrance of her late father, Franco Sun, who passed away quite unexpectedly two years ago. That is the time frame of the poems, which are really a delight to read.

It must be the literary genes.

Felicia’s mother Myra writes; and so did her grandmother Jo Gaboya Magsaysay whose best writing is complied in a book that is available from Myra.

It reflects Cebu society at its best and at its most vulnerable.

It is not easy to write poetry, which words are often said to

disquise actual thoughts. Whatever reason Felicia has for writing, she has to be encouraged to write more.

The discipline to do so is worthwhile; and the satisfaction derived immeasureable, both for the reader, and more importantly, for the writer.

We can hardly wait for more from the pen (computer) of Felicia. We’ll tell you more.

For tomorrow, August 5, at 7 p.m., the Marco Polo Plaza Hotel celebrates the Swiss National Day at the Cebu Grand Ballroom.

General manager Julie Najar says there will be a bountiful buffet served. Great entertainment, traditional Swiss game and more.

Expected to attend is Hans Hauri, the Marco Polo’s former GM who instituted the observance ten years ago.

Also at the Marco Polo ballroom on Thursday August 11 at 7 p.m. is the presentation of a bridal fashion collection by Jojo Martinez.

The event is in partnership with the Livelihood Project for Women of the Zonta Club of Cebu II. Coordinating the event is Maebelle Varron of Dreamboat Events.

She also coordinated the Vibo luncheon held at the Grand Hotel of which she has sent us some photos.

Dr. Warfe Engracia has also sent us some photos of his latest trip to Manila. With Anthony Castelo, he discussed the planned musical “The Last Malay Warrior King.”

He also gave Anthony a copy of the compilation “History of Poetry” and the poem “Ako ang Tued” for reference.

While in Manila, Dr. Warfe attended the July 22 concert of Freddie Aguilar with whom he discussed the musical “The Last Malay Warrior King.”

While at it Dr. Warfe attended the luncheon to celebrate the birthday of Justice Ricardo Paras.

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