Jan 102014
 

by : Rey Andres

PROUDLY FILIPINO: Members of a Filipino American Christian church proudly display the Philippine barong Tagalog and dresses in one of the recent conferences of Orange County churches affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention in Huntington Beach recently. Other ethnic churches also joined the day-long event with some of the participants displaying their own costumes and sampling the attendees with their cuisines at display booths erected for the purpose.

PROUDLY FILIPINO: Members of a Filipino American Christian church proudly display the Philippine barong Tagalog and dresses in one of the recent conferences of Orange County churches affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention in Huntington Beach recently. Other ethnic churches also joined the day-long event with some of the participants displaying their own costumes and sampling the attendees with their cuisines at display booths erected for the purpose.

Danke, grazie, merci, gracias, salamat po  are some of the ways to say “thank you” an expression probably second only to be learned by a child after “Daddy” or “Mommy”. No matter how that feeling is expressed, a simple “thank you” can turn somebody’s day around.

And what a more perfect time to say thank you than at the beginning of the year to celebrate the beginning month of the year with a declaration of January a  “Thank You Month”.

Most of the 196 countries have the expression for “thank you” that sometimes gets lost as people age and are affected by the hustle and bustle of life. They forget about being polite and acknowledge people for the kind tasks they do on a daily basis.

Being thankful researchers have found out give recipients of the gesture “a kind of dopamine rush – an experience linked with pleasurable experience” that will make them want to feel the experience again.

January as a national thank you month is considered by some as an “impressive observance that encourages people to be thankful and show gratitude to others who have been most helpful”. That feeling of gratitude is an overwhelming feeling expressed in thankfulness.

January is a good start to say “thank you” or show gratitude because it is not only a good start that allows opening up oneself because he accepts and appreciates.

A Chicago-based research had suggested that grateful individuals who manifest gratefulness on a daily basis had reported to have fewer stress-related health issues that include headaches, gastrointestinal problems, chest pains, muscle aches and appetite problems.

Life is never perfect and there are always mountains to climb.

Remember, taking the initiative in showing gratitude and acknowledging others even when not expected makes the initiator stand out from the crown distinguishing him from others, appears friendly and approachable, exudes good impression and are remembered.

The expression of thanks is its own reward itself with the recipient of a favor being turned later into a giver of favor. Everybody benefit with this wholesome cycle of thanking and being acknowledged.

Dec 272013
 
Anaheim intensifies effort vs homelessness

by Rey Andres Photo Caption:CHRISTMAS SPIRIT: The Anaheim members of Cornerstone Christian Fellowship of Orange County join the millions of Christians worldwide in celebrating Christmas by way of singing carols in tribute to the Reason for the worldwide observance, shown here after their performance at Calvary Community Church in the City of Fullerton. They provide a great contrast to the image of affluence California conjures and highlight and points to a need at concerted action. As of last count, there are more than 12,700 of them – the homeless -in Orange County that “remains in dire need of emergency shelters” according to Santa Ana-based OC Partnership in its report that it hopes will be referenced by nonprofits, politicians and businesses in addressing the issue of chronic homelessness and achieve the 10-year plan of the Commission to End Homelessness. The Commission is composed of public officials, nonprofits and business leaders. There are only two seasonal emergency shelters that can house, at most, 200 people – at the California National Guard Armories in Santa Ana and Fullerton in addition to the few small ones run by nonprofits that serve a few dozen people around Orange County. These are typically open between December and March. Mercy House which operates the armories, has not turned anyone away and hopes to have a “year-round emergency shelters that would help the homeless population”.  The nonprofit that seeks “to end the cycle of homelessness of those who enter its  system of care” tailors its services to meet the specific Read More …

Aug 222013
 

The streets surrounding the  Old  Plaza of Orange County will come to life on labor day weekend with this year’s edition of Orange International Street Fair with at least 15 ethnic groups vying for the attention of more than 400,000 visitors expected to join the crowd at the summer  event that debuted in 1973 and […]

Feb 182013
 
Anaheim launches year of kindness, stronger business – citizen involvement

by : Rey Andres OC FIL AM CHAMBER EDUCATES: The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Orange County will hold an educational seminar for small business owners on March 13 at Crowne Plaza Resort Anaheim to enhance readiness of small business owners in navigating new rules in their operations. File photo shows the officers and members of Faccoc Board at the organization’s January mixer in Irvine. (webphoto by: Andy Edralin) The City of Anaheim’s top “to do list for 2013” includes emphasis on a year-long program to increase volunteerism, a citizen review commission and a districting system which Mayor Tom Tait unveiled  in his Third Annual State of the City speech before some 800 business leaders at the City National Grove of Anaheim recently. Hosted by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, the City Executive highlighted his administration’s accomplishment for the past year punctuated by the new expansion of world-famous California Adventure, the recently opened outdoor Grand Plaza of the Anaheim Convention Center featuring a world-class approach to event hosting,  and the groundbreaking of the new transportation hub known as Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center. Emphasizing the importance of engaging his constituents  in transforming Anaheim, Mayor Tait invited  the community “to work together in the effort”. The Mayor also invited the community composed of diverse backgrounds and different ethnicities to work together to transform Anaheim  into a city where “all people feel included, where families feel safe, where schools are successful and jobs are plentiful.” In announcing 2013 as the “Year Read More …