Kathryn Bernardo ENGAGED NA sa BOYFRIEND na si Lucena City Mayor Mark Alcala IKAKASAL NA!

Kathryn Bernardo ENGAGED NA sa BOYFRIEND na si Lucena City Mayor Mark Alcala IKAKASAL NA! 

Katherine Bernardo usap-usapan ngayon na engaged na sa boyfriend nito na si Mayor Mark Alcala. Naku, kumapit ka dahil malalaman mo ang multimillion engagement ring ni Katherine Bernardo ngayon. Friending ngayon online ang ibinahagi na larawan ng aktres na si Katherine Bernardo sa kanyang Instagram account. Pinaghihinalaan ng netizens na engagement ring niya ito para sa boyfriend na si Lucena City Mayor Mark Alcala.

Nagbahagi kasi siya ng singsing na suot-suot nito na isang bigam ring. Sa madalas na pagkikita ni Ctherine at ang boyfriend nito na si Mark Alcala.  Hindi raw ba sumagi sa isip ng aktres ang usapin tungkol sa kasal dahil nagkakaedad na ito? Sa edad ni Katherine ngayon na 30 years old, dapat raw ay naka-focus na siya sa pagkakaroon ng pamilya at ikasal dahil kapag pumalo na ng 40 ang kanyang edad ay mahihirapan na itong magbuntis.

Siguro napag-uusapan na rin nila ito ng kanyang boyfriend na si Mayor Mark Alcala. At for sure ay hinihintay na lang din ni Mayor Mark si Katherine Bernardo na mag-settled sa kanya. Sino nga ba si Mark Alcala? Si Mark Don Victor B. Alcala kilala rin bilang si Kuya Mark ay ang kasalukuyang mayor ng Lucena City, Quezon.

Nagsimula ang kanyang termino noong June 30, 2022 matapos palitan ang kanyang ama na si Roderick Dondon Alcala. Bago pumasok sa pulitika, nakilala rin siya sa paglalaro ng basketball at paggawa ng lifestyle vlogs. Paano nga ba nagkakilala si Katherine Bernardo at Mayor Mark? Walang opisyal o detalyadong pahayag mula sa dalawa kung kailan o paano ang eksaktong unang pagkikita nila.

Gayun pa man, nagsimulang umingay ang pangalan ni Mayor Mark sa Showbiz Circles noong 2024 at 2025. Matapos siyang mapabalitang isa sa mga nanliligaw sa aktres matapos ang hiwalayan nito kay Daniel Padilla. Ja.

Hello.  Hi.  Oh. W.  Welcome.  Hello. Oh my god. You know this is so beautiful. I was in ONG. My gosh. How big is this place?  4 hectares.   4 hectares. This is my dream. So ito ang Hashenda Isabella which is named after you. How did you build this?  Isa-isa lang.

Yeah, this was the first house. Yeah.  Okay.  Well, my brother found the property because he knew I would always talk about I want to have a farm one day.   Ah, you did? Para palang ako to. . Noon pa. No. I want nga na ganon na I want to have lagi. O. And then itong lugar na ito tinanggal namin yung mga puno diyan mga This was a coffee farm.

So it started really as your home.  This one. Okay. Ito muna. Uy ang ganda nito. Dapat ito maliit na bahay lang. . And then as we were building ay extend natin dito. Extend there. Extend here. Malaking bahay na. You need a second floor.  Yeah. Okay. So let’s look at this. Look at the mood.

Did you get an architect, an interior designer or this is all you? Look at those ano 2 4 6 8. No. Okay.  Before this was built,  I didn’t even know I would be able to use that. I already had the eight windows.  . Because before I I put this up, I would buy na the old things. I was into that.  For example, this ano is an old door that we put together.

We built this pintuan to ginawa ng carpenter. These are the mga like radi very old door yan. . Kunyari ganyan. usung mga lumang bahay na giniga. So we would buy it and then we would put it up as a house. Meron kaming wooden house doon. Wow. So ito yung flooring. Ano? This has been here for 26 years. Wow. Yan gawaan nung mga yyung pintor namin.

The one that did that ha. He did that one. He did this. Wait guys. Tignan niyo. Pintor lang ito. Si Mona Lisa. Not pintor-pintor sa bahay ha. He’s also an artist. Yes si Yeye Yeye babautan.  So what was your inspiration for this? This is really cool. Your aesthetic.  I’ll tell you I there was when I was a student in Bacolod I went to a house of someone we we were invited.

It left a really nice impression in me. Rustic, you know. It has such a nice feeling. Sabi ko, I’m gna do this. You know, ano yan pag nagbabakasyon ako, “O kayo, gagawin niyo muna yung posting.” Ito posting niya. Turo  lang. Wow! So inspiring to ah. Kasi ang akala ng marami to build a place like this. Wow! Ang mahal siguro ng gastos, designer ganon.

Ito you did it  love. Ikaw lang hobby yun na nga. It was a passion to build. Minsan you have to be careful because hindi ka titigil kasi ‘ ba. Pero saakin now I’m content. Tama na. I would also go and you know buy mga you know mga paintings. Go to flea markets. Ang ganda niyan. Saan ka pumupunta pag ganyan? In America kasi we did a lot of flee markets every weekend. Yeah. Ito poste. Mga poste.

Lumang poste. Oldoors yan.  So this dining area like that wall is so beautiful. Napakadali lang nito. We have we have uh you know mga mason that does this. They cut the thing  and then use that. This is Pero saan nanggaling ito?  The tile. The Spanish tile. Old old tiles yan.  Old tiles?  Yes.

That they would bring to me kung gusto ko bilihin. So syempre pag kami dumadating naiisip ko. We had our own ano carver.  Yeah. Mm. M and we we would give him something to copy.  Even the stairs. This is Pero ang lalaki ng hakbang. I love it. Ang ganda. Ang ganda. May inspiration ka ba sa ganito? Wala. Actually semento lang to. Sement lang. Wow. O ang ganda nito.

Biglang blue. Yes. Naisip mo ba to? Ikaw nag-isip nito kung maganda yung color eh ‘ ba? Ganun lang talaga because it’s a nice color. It’s attractive. I don’t believe in spending too much money on any structure kasi buse I believe that you know we can be practical and still make it look attractive beautiful no kamukha niya  this is a painting by my tito Victor.

O ito nabili namin ito sa ano ganda  yes yeah  for example this one you think it costs a lot of money right? But you know somebody sold it to us  well 10 years ago. Wow. So ano lang po yun parang PH5,000 po ang ibig niyang sabihin pero tingnan mo itsura. Pero bilang tao ba? Kasi mahirap naman ang pinagdaanan mo when you were very young bago ka sumikat.

Matipid ka ba talaga bilang tao noon pa? Marunong akong magtago ng pera. Pera? . Pero talagang negosyante na ako. Bata pa ako. I would paint bottles. Sell it in the community. Kasi yung mga hindi nakakaalam ng kwento mo parang ang perang hawak mo lang noon Php50. Ah no? Php50 a night when I would say to 2 in the morning. Ayun pala yun.

So isipin niyo ha ang career ni Kuledes mano nagsimula 47 years ago o Php50 and night. Nikita ko.  Anong ginagawa mo sa PH50?  Ang feeling ko non mayaman na ako. Bubuka ko lang yung bibig ko, kakanta ako. Kumikita na ako. Sabi, “This is good.”  . At you Php50, were you supporting your parents?  My brothers and my sister because nauna iyung mother ko going to the states.

So I felt responsible syempre. . So bread winner ka at ayang.  I was always a bread winner. O so. . So o na tayo. Ang ganda naman nito guys. Ito ano to? Yung wood garver din namin. Ito pinagawa niyo na dito. .  Ang ganda.  Beautiful. Our humble honeyon suete. One of the  the original honeyon sweet.

The original room  na ang pangalan ay Isabella. All these are posts. Grabe.  Wow. Look at this. Even the room. Yes.  That is so beautifully styled.  Pero wait, alam mo ang ganda ng taste ni CO. Pero kahit ito, saan mo nakukuha to? Oh, that’s in the Oh, we buy it in the .  .  Well, this is the sacred bed.

It’s the honeymoon suite  of those who get married, you know. So,  pero I love it that it’s floating right in the middle.  Yes.  Ba idea.  Just it was perfect for this ano this  I would love a farmhouse like this. Ang ganda nito. Okay.  Kaya mo yan  naman. O na tayo.  Very simple lang.

Ito lang medyo medyo nung bini-build namin parang ay later on sabi ko ang liit  parang ano kasi parang wido ba kayo? wido lang talaga. oo lang a good tile dealer. Oh Isabella I bought tiles for the ano you know it’s here na minsan sumosobra. pero may creative ano ka talaga meron kang skill meron ka talagang talent.

I pick up wellung quick. Yeah. But when I was growing up in the states pa when we were there, there was a whole cabinet filled with architectural digest and house and garden magazines.  Yeah, I would collect it. That was the beginning.  So it could have been cooled the architect. Pwedeng ganon. O ‘ ba?  Nice. Ito oh.

Look at this collection din to. Yes. And a lot of ag may farm ka, bibigyan kita ng lumang pinto. Pero why would people give you yung mga luma nilang pinto? Hindi not gift. They would sell it. Binebenta nila. Pero look at ang pintong ito guys. Ang taas oh. So ang mga bahay to lumang mga malalaking bahay or dep sa Binondo.

Wow.  Binondo they were they’re breaking things and there.  .  Yeah. Well, these things I would collect them already. Yeah. Yung yung lahat ng ito yung ba ano ko alam kung talagang ah sa ano pala yanung pangkalabaw. That’s a yolk is easy my burden is light. This is it’s baliktad it goes here. It’s like that.

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tama. Tama ba to kuna? Yung talent fee mo lahat ng kinikita mo dito pumupunta. Medyo may pagkaganon. May pagkaganon. . Okay.  You know, it’s it’s fascinating but we don’t buy it for a lot of money at least before. .  E. Ngayon mahal na lahat. So, it’s just to give a rustic effect, no? And also we tell people what it’s about, saan nanggaling, you  know.

Uh para the kids also when they come, we tell them, “O, ito yyung ano, original ng mga weights.” You know, dati ganyan. .  Ito yung pang what you call that? Yung sa kalis or  . Pero ang nakakabilive sa inyo ito ‘ ba parang guys ang sosyalsosyal ng itsura but look hindi gumastos ka ng sobra sobra. This is a screen.

Very practical  practical seu. Hindi siya glass na maya na mahal. Yes. Yes.  Right. You know what I’m happy about that we did this in mo yung floor?  Yeah.  No, when I look back and I see all the things that we have done, iyung mga details and all that, I would say, “Wow, well, how did we do all this?” No, yung para bang iyung yung sipag ng tao namin, iyung their dedication also.

We always love it when you know, people stay and then they are able to do all of this. Tinuturuan ko lang sila kung papaano. Mm. Yeah, it’s all tignan niyo naman yan. Ang ganda non.  Do you know that used to be a hill it? Wow. Yes. And by hand it was pressed down like that.  . But you live here.  Yes. Yes.  We like it here now since the pandemic.

.  Yeah.  Isabella was the one who said, “Mom, we might as well go to Asenda and enjoy that place.” And so we asked all our people, their family to stay and live  here  and what was it like living here during the pandemic?  It was amazing.  We loved it kasi we have the grounds no and thenity  naging ano kami naging um a quarantine a government sanction quarantine. Yeah.

M government us became such a blessing because sabi ko Lord alam ko na ngayon bakit ko pinatayo ito for many many months almost 2 years we would have iyung mga positive sa ano COVID  and I would call them and then share the gospel with them was like you know  pero you became you became a COVID sanctuary  yes we did we were not afraid we believe that uh you No, the Lord really used talagang gagamitin kami during that time.

Hashenda Isabela was named after you.  Yes.  People know you as the singer, the icon. Pero bilang ina, Mahirap ang pinagdaanan niyong dalawa. Mm. More than mahirap. Yeah.  Impossible if without the Lord. My goodness. Yeah. When I was I was bipolar in an interesting time because um that was after I had about um uh what do you call food poisoning? So I had you know  imbalance  I no no no yeah there was an imbalance and I believe it was just hypoglycemia but because my family had a history of

someone else in our family that was diagnosed with bipolar disorder people every mark on to never me psychotropic medication we knew how to treat it at the time so for about 14 year on that medication  what did you notice that was No, her mind was not in the right state.  Manic, manic.

But Isabella has always been very active, always happy. Ah ang naging ano lang dito, mas naging sobra. Alam mo yun? And mas mabilis magsalita. So for parents who see there bigla na lang may ganon that is something na kailangan i-address na naalarma ka ba? Hindi ko masyadong naiintindihan. Although I realized later on that  I also had that experience.

But how did I treat it? I went to a doctor. Hindi kasi ako makatulog non sa nursing school. Yeah.  And I asked for sleeping pills. Somehow natulungan ako but it stayed with me for many many years, decades na gumagamit ako ng sleeping pills. People did know that. Pero ngayon sinasabi ko na to help others, no?  And then ang importante psychotherapy yung may nakakausap.

And usually it’s not the parents. Dapat hindi magulang kasi meron silang mga minsan may anger issues. Hindi hindi maintindihan. They want to do their own thing. Needs to be expressing.  Most of the time it’s between the parents. Most of the time it’s the mother’s  because my parents separated. So I was very sad. You were very down. Yeah.

That was my world. But but meron ding ano meron ding mga ah reports from school na she was not the same. Okay?  So it affected her kasi iyung ano na yyan whether it’s depression, sadness and all that, it’s really it really affects children. First of all, ang magulang pag nag-separate, it’s really the children that suffer  because they think they’re being uh they’re being rejected. Okay.

Pero nagbalikan kami ng husband ko and then nag-separate ulit kami. Okay. So that became even more straw that broke the camels back. Painful. So ngayon tambak ng ano psychotropic drugs and then she started gaining weight. Ako I mean you know I I’m a nursing student. I knew that there was something not right. I was naano I couldn’t understand or I could not grasp.

that why would this happen to my daughter? Wala akong knowledge eh no? Uh all I know is my daughter was normal and then biglang ano ito you know and then you know as the Lord is very good that uh he would send people to me dahil alam nilang nangyari kay Isabela to. they would help me understand it. Yeah.  To the point na talagang we went through anger things and rage, you know.

Um  and so it halos magi-give up na ako.  It affected your relationship.  Yes, definitely. You know, pero syempre as a mother you continue to believe na magiging okay to. I cannot stop loving my daughter. You know, understanding that there is something going on na hindi tama. No? Pero hindi ko pa maintindihan ‘yung spiritual side.

And  so how did your parents separation on and off over and over change you?  Well, the thing is mom says for a lot of children, it’s rejection that they feel. For me, I was closer to my dad at that time. I’m a daddy’s girl. She was always so hard working and doing things that I was raised by my dad.

So, I actually understood his side. But but I didn’t agree with it and I knew it was wrong and I like to say that my dad was my first heartbreak you know and um but there’s a there’s a light at the end of that beautiful tunnel  because we went through so much darkness but that experience drew me closer to the Lord  and it gave me hope and a place of belonging so that when I was 17 and I had that food poisoning where I had thrown up more than 13 and I was like g and I could move and they brought me to the emergency room.

When I woke up the next day with deck and like this, my two Bible study teachers were there. My mom was there and they’re like, “Are you okay?” And I was like, I’m okay. But everything happens for a reason. And I didn’t know why, but I knew that one day God might be able to use this to help others.  My separation from my husband, her father uh broke her.

It broke both of us. And then after 9 months, Louis came back. We were praying and then after 2 and a/ years, we were good. And then another woman, you know. And then on the 17th meron naging mas malalim na yung sadness ni Isabella. We call it sadness but actually it is like a a depression you know na there was manic behavior.

Ganun yun eh. Ang bipolar is up and down. No ganon. So she we brought her to a psychiatrist because that was uh recommended by my mother-in-law because her first daughter was also bipolar is bipolar. Para sa akin I want to get my daughter healed no? So pumunta kami doon. Whatever God allowed for that time, you know, because there is a purpose to everything.

Tinanggap ko ‘yun because I had no knowledge of anything about, you know, about uh this mental kind of problem, no? Mental health. You blame yourself. What did you go through bilang ina? Well, when you don’t fully understand what’s going on, kasi ang inayos lang is the physical. And you know, para sa akin physical pa rin yun eh. kasi chemical yan.

Ah there is the absence of the understanding of the spiritual talagang malaking problema. Then you will continue to not grasp the whole situation no because may katotohanan. May Diyos tayo na nagmamahal sa atin. May magandang plano. Meron namang kaaway ang Diyos na gustong guluhin and he comes to steal, kill and destroy. Healing will come.

Okay? But it wasn’t overnight. Ano ba ang mahalagang bantayan ng mga nanay ng mga magulang M kung ang anak nila ay suicidal or bipolar? Buse clearly you have both survived it. Yeah. Sa akin po yung nakikita ko po ay kung nakikita niyo po yung anak niyo na sleeping late lagi-lagi hindi naman kumakain ng mabuti tapos natataranta na kahit anong nangyayari or maybe they’re having troubles with relationships, whether it be with friends or boyfriend with school parang nasobra nasosobrahan na po sila.

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Maybe that’s the time you suggest, oh anak, come let’s pray or let’s go to church or Bible study. Or also if they’re not open to that yet, anak, kain tayo ng mabuti. Kahit tayo ng maraming gulay at saka salad at saka protein. But the mental, there’s got to be a psychotherapist which is helping Isabella a lot.

I agree. Or a life coach. Kailangan merong makaus. . Dapat may kausap. That is the answer.  So look at this. It’s so chic. Ang ganda niya. So cool. What you’re saying ito. Yeah. Kinollect mo na to. Parang gusto mo lang gumang lanay. Yeah. . To make it more rustic. We don’t we don’t shine it. We don’t you know. .

Just clean it lang. Now, this one for example I would buy the uh what they call this the torno. This one’s done by my guy. And then ito binigay sa akin this this um this thing no? Nilagayan ko lang ng foam. Now, this one is an old door. Yeah. Up into window. So, pino together lang namin. Ano nga ito? Nakita ko ‘to. Wala alam.

minsan the the couples, you know,  they eat alone there. Minsan iyung mga gusto ng magpakasal  pero clearly this place gives you a sense of peace.  Oh, we love it here.  Yeah.  Oh, we’re not attached to it. You know, we one day it’s not going to be with us anymore. We just pray that  it will go to another family that will love this place.

Kasi meron namang katapusan lahat ‘ ba. Mm. It takes a lot of my time.  Yeah. . Like gaano katindi ang binigay mong time dito? I everyday I always, you  know, if there’s something going on,  Mm.  Uh I make sure that I remind them of  things. No. This is amazing. Look at this. Wow. Para tayong nasa Greece.

And who did that? Iung same artist. And then he became famous. Hindi ko na siya mahir ngayon. Mahal na siya. So kunyari you know people can learn from this it doesn’t have to be expensive na mga sofas or we have some sofas in other areas pero kamukha nito it’s very forever semento. Bento lang. kasi ang akala ng ilan para magpatayo ng ganito kailangan malakingaking pera malaking malaking pera.

Start ano konti-konti muna. And recent is our cafe yyung conant garden cafe. bago iyun. I want to see that.  And then we have also very recent uh the arte theater.  Nung umpisa when we were thinking of the name for the theater with my assistant sabi ko ah alam ko na arte. Hindi. Pero alam mo to make it unique, gawin nating arte mo.

Yun ba ang pangalan? Arte. Arte. Tapos sabi ko pero ganito sasabihin ha. Oct. Now pag-aarte mo oct. Wow. Look at this. So this is painting.  Oh nice. Pero ito this area is for team building. . Team building. . That’s my talahib. Mm. Mm. So ang galing kasi ang lupa mo na matagal mo ng nabili nagawa mo talaga you built it into something you love, you can live in and then you can share with other people.

Kasi pag tumatanda po tayo, mas magandang tumatanda na may community na marami kang tao nami-meet.  Right. Right. In my kind of career, my business as a singer,  ‘di ba?  Yeah.  I love it when my fans come here, they stay overnight. I’m able to, you know, have fellowship and, you know, quality time with them.

Mm.  Yeah.  Wow. This is our Constant Garden Cafe.  Oh, this is gorgeous.  The reason why it’s called Constant is because my brother is into plants and his name is Constantino.  There was nothing here. There was just some plants na ganon.  O. Torch. That’s what you call ych. .  And you know, because this was already here.

So sabi ko when they look out dapat maganda no’no? So we started doing this. It’s about 8 months now. Ang galing naman nito. Pero kung napakalaki niya, bakit ang dami? Is it because you believe talagang mapupuno to?  Yeah, we have we get it ano full when there are concerts. . We have not opened it yet as a cafe. One night lang we wanted people to our friends to try our food and see their reaction.

They love the place. They  Wow. It’s really cooledma. The entrepreneur too. Wow. Dito we can go down here. O sige. Mataas to.  Yeah.  And where did you get all the furniture ko?  Naku, this ang ganda. Nag-mix ka orange. Kasi this tables, you know, we’ve had a lot of tables like this kasi we also make it.

balayong. Balayong. Bigat bigat. Yeah. Mabigat. . O ito. Ang ganda nito ah. Yeah. Ginawa rin. . But this is what we’ve been making recently.  Yeah. Kasi may mga trees kami na yung parang mahuhulog na or something. You make it into, you know,  a table and then iyung mga turno.  Yeah.  Like this one.

This is our where we put our buffet. Yes. Pero what I like about your cafe is one the energy. If you notice yung mga chairs dito iba-iba. So may orange, may cloth covered ‘ ba. Pati yung tela mismo iniba-iba mo. Hindi ka ba natakot non that it might go wrong? Well, it has to compliment each other, ‘di ba? . Kaya ito it was white before yung steel ah you know mga bars na yan.

We turned it into orange. So these are my paintings. I have a place now to hang it.  Yeah.  Do you still co want to do concerts?  Of course.  Yeah. I enjoy. It’s my passion as well. Yeah. God has given me this gift and I should use it  and I take care of my myself well. You know, my health  kasi you  know without good health you cannot sing well. Yes.

Impossible. O tanong ko lang, ito ba dahilan kaya mahilig ka naka-scarf? Serious doon.  Yes. It’s not about my neck getting old. It’s not It doesn’t look old. It’s just  It’s to cover my ano my throat para keeps it warm. Because before I’ve experienced  nawala iyung boses ko just from the air.  Yeah. Totoo iyun.

What is the biggest challenge of being cooledesma from before to now?  Well, you know, uh when we do concerts, we definitely have to do a lot of social media promo.  Ah kailangan you know you have to come up with new things. Hindi lang iyung mga hits. People like to hear you hits over and over.  Pero ang dami ng mga singers ngayon.

they already know how to do it.  But what makes me excite  excited is that I have a couple of uh singers that auditioned nagpa-audition kami and we chose three na napakagaling and this is where my joy comes uh from that I’m able to impart to them.   So ang salitang malaos natatakot ka ba doon? Hindi.

because I know who my provider is, you know. And para sa akin, kahit ilang tao ang nakaupo diyan basta gusto nila akong kumanta, I will sing for them. Mm.  You know, it makes me happy that people still come. You know, I’m very grateful to my fans. Sa totoo ba ayaw mo one day to have a partner? Don’t you want to date? Ayaw mo magdate? I do.

Gusto mong mag-date? Pero hindi pwede. Talaga ba?  I follow the Lord. Ayoko kasi may consequence disobedience. But what if you find true love? You fall in love with a guy. Billionaire  ba ‘ ba? Ang hirap guys. Ang hirap naman non ‘ ba. Gusto natin maka hindi pwedeng about money eh. Kailangan gusto talaga ng Diyos yung partner mo.

But do you want to fall in love again? Oh my gosh. Ah oo naman. Ay boboto ako na ma-inlove ka ulit. Pero hindi kung kalooban ng Diyos hindi pwedeng gusto ko lang. Yeah. Pero you pero you’re open. Of course.  Basta tama yung yung ano rin parehas ang values namin and beliefs. .  It’s good.  This one because I hoarded a lot of windows, doors.

So you know, binigyan ako ng idea ng Panginoon to put them all together as a wall here. ba yan? This is where our stage is. We already  have our own sound system. This is beautiful. Look how artistic everybody. Oh, ang nangyari yung mga pintuan from the old homes. Ginawa mo dito as the parang wall paneling. Yes.

Hindi pa tapos. Hindi pa tapos. But you know, like this one, it came to us mga apat na malalaking or six panels or something. So when I like something and it’s not that expensive, then I buy it because one day I know I’ll be able to use it.  Let’s talk about the posters please.  These are all the the concerts I’ve done.

Hindi pa yang kumpleto but we chose already the good looking ones.  Wow. Cooledesma with the Apple hiking society. I remember this guys. 1985 I was 15 years old. Alika. Really? Hala,  I was 15 years old. 16 lang ako eh. , dito  sobrang fun. Grabe. Ano ang favorite song mo sa mga original songs mo? Dami. Hindi. Isa lang.

Tilay Matthew. Tilay Matthew. Alam ko yan. Of course. Ako ay Pilipino mga . Ako ay Pilipino. Naging parang it’s almost like an anem anthem to all of us in the public schools. I would say it.  . Right. So from the cafe which will open soon. I love it. Ang ganda nung cafe. O ang dami nito. Has a taken over this room.

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Oh can I go here? Look at this. Dito muna. Dito muna tayo kasi ano lang yan make shift pa lang yan.  Oh is this your brother? Yes. Yes. Concent. My gosh. Magkamukha kayo? Ganon? . Wow. Ito all for sale.  Yes. Ang ganda. Hello. Buksan mo na lang. Ay ay how nice. So pasok tayo dito. These are beautiful.

Saan nahanap lahat ito ni Constantin? Kung saan Ay kung saan-saan. Oh this is also his. Yan. Yeah. Ito bukas na to. Yes. Do people really come all the way dito sa guest sa Cavite to buy.  .  No. Even the Cavite people they  they really look no? .  They do.  Community. M. Which painting do you think is? Ang ganda naman noun.

Ano yan ah? Old yan ang mga bell. Tapos ginawa mong ano? Yes. Wow. Magkano to? That one is nasa 60.  Oh my gosh.  They’re really old old at saka very rare. So guys tignan niyo to ha. Ang ganda non. 60,000 pala yun kasi rare yun. It’s an auction item. Yes. Yes.  So you have a lot of historical may artifacts ka collectables. Mm.

Because we used to do I mean even now we interior design and landscape. Ah  talagang artistic family. Yes we are.  So ito naman who made all of this? Ako po.  Ay ikaw.  Pati accessories. He makes Look at this. Oh, Karen,  you made this.  Yes po. Lahat po.  Artisticino. Magkano ito? Ang ganda oh.

Karen k boy ba?  Yeah. That’s amazing. So you wear his ano items of course. Yes. Yes.  Wow.  Where did you get the strength to refocus on your daughter? Considering nung naghiwalay kayo ng asawa mo, your husband kept cheating. You know, bati, balik, bati, ulit-ulit. Some women would lose it completely.

Well, you know, Karen, I thank God he arrested me after two 2 weeks. The first time was when she was 14, no? Nag-Bible studies na ako. And then I I have, you know, a very good uh Bible counsel or teacher si Diona. Ngayon,  okay,  after the seventh month, I opened the Bible again. I’ve read the book of John, okay? I already read that promise in the beginning.

But because I already had a relationship somehow, okay? And I was already obedient. I forgave the girl. I was praying for her.  So you forgito nakita ko e. Love your enemies. Ay Lord, paano ko gagawin yan? I was on my knees just praying. And not only once until you overcome that hate and that galit, you know, I did not stop. And the Lord really softened my heart and I prayed for her. Sabi love your enemies.

love your neighbor as yourself. O ‘ syempre I got saved. Naligtas na ako, you know. So pinag-pray na namin siya many times a day, six, seven times a day. We would just go to the Lord and pray. On the seventh month, nakita ko yun. John 14:13, whatever you ask in my name, alam mo humagulgol ako.

Sabi ko, “Lord, at that moment I did not even have an ayota of doubt. My husband was going to come back.” .  So, the word of God became real to me talaga. Pero bumalik  on the ninth month. Okay. Bumalik pero nawala ulit after years or years. . Yun nga. niya. So ah merong lesson kasing tinuturo pa rin ng Diyos sa akin eh. It’s not about my husband.

My husband will learn about God one day. On the second time that he  left, I found out in the you know restaurant the girl was there. So syempre nagalit ako. I was I was on  my knees. Sabi ko, “Lord, I don’t want to go there anymore kasi baka maupakan ko baka  masaktan ko ‘yan.” Alam mo ‘yung headway namin sabi niya, “Ma’am, nandito yung babae.

” Sabi ko, “Teka muna. Pumunta ako doon.” My husband came down sa parking and I said, “We have something  to talk about.” Hindi kami nagsisigawan. Then he went home. We spoke to each other. Wala. Parang very controlled ‘yung emotions ko. Sabi par niyang aminin. Okay. Trying to ano pa yung sinabi ko.

I never wan to see your face here again. Mm.  So he used that and he didn’t come back anymore.  So ngayon that night okay  andun pa iyung husband ko sa bahay namin. I was already on my knees. I was crying to the Lord. I was pounding on our  you know our bed. And I said, “Lord, take away my pain.

” Sabi ko, um, sabi ko, “De my ears from what I ever will hear from people na nakita nila merong kasama ganyan.” Basta I was just pounding. I was crying to the Lord the end at the end sabi ko, “Lord, I know you will make my life exciting.”  What have you learned as a mother? What is motherhood?  Sacrifice.  You cannot give up. It’s sacrifice.

Uh I have learned to die to myself. It’s very important. It’s not about me. If it was about me, I’d be so selfish. And uh you know for all the mothers out there what’s important is to learn how to be a good one. We cannot be proud and saying, “Al yan you know mabait akong ina lahat pino-provide mo.” Baka yun na nga no mali.

So it has to be, you know, a deeper understanding of, you know, it of a child. Ano ang kanyang kiliti? Ano yung magiging what would make you closer to her that she would listen to you? It’s still a challenge between me and my daughter.  So, we’re going to the black and white area. The other places we called it, you know, like Piping, Carolina.

Um, well, that one is Isabella. Pero they are family ano mga lolo-lola namin pinangalan doun sa ganon. This one we just  called it black and white and made you know simple ano but very attractive napaka practical din no. Ayan.  I love that modern rustic feel.  And then ito nandito ang sink outside. I love the style.

Ikaw ba nag-isip nito? .  Na ganito. Oh.  My favorite stores are Home Depot.  Talagang yun. Wilcong.  . So technically in this room how many people can fit? Like six. Yeah, it could be a family. 2 F ganon.  Five. . Children. Two children can stay there.  Nice. Anong advice mo sa mga tao na may farm? May farm.

They have a farm they want to build. Basta kanila takot. Make it unique. Make it unique. Make it unique. . Something that people can talk about. Number two, anong mistakes that you’ve learned in building that they can learn from?  Don’t buy too many materials.  Lahat ito just make this yun. .  So this one is uh you know part of this black and  Wow.

Yes.  Beautiful. Where did you get this black and white inspiration?  Ah well see a magazine idea.  Yeah. And then of course so here you can really have a family here, right? This is their own private area. Yan. Ang gaganda ng artwork mo, ko ah. You really have taste. O sa arto local din to.  That’s mine.

What?  Wow. I paint.  Do you sell your paintings?  Yes, I do.  Yeah. This is yours. Beautiful also. So, you like painting instruments. I saw doon my word of God. But you really have the talent. Did you ever go to art school? No. Talaga? Wala. Marami lang akong libro. . This old doors kahit na natutuklap ‘ ba, it looks very artistic, no? Mm.

Ayan. Pati ito original.  Nice. Wow. This is nice. May cool naman.  Matagal na ba to or it’s newly built?  No. No. Matagal na when we were just starting. It’s  And a lot of the rooms are here.  Yeah. Smaller rooms. That’s what you call the Marakesh. You know, with a little pinch of that something from that place.

Tapos we call this agwa. But this this door came from uh Jakarta mga bali. But everything is so well thought of konti lang and then you just fix one area and then the next. And we continue to ano to develop  and make it better. Even the rooms that I built before, I’ve learned that oh this this room is nicer now. I’ve learned a lot.

So chine-change ko pa rin ng konti-konti. We have two wooden houses. This one  that has a third floor. I think you know having land and a place to go to that you can you can rest enjoy the place. Now I would say  plant uh you know trees that are fruit trees. Iung may mapapakinabangan.  Mm.

because of the times, you know, you don’t know na kakaron ng ano. Ah,  what is your life verse?  I have to uh during this like I’ll describe what it was. It was like World War I for us that time weing off the medication but God got us through. During  that time my favorite verse was delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.

When I was younger, it was be still and know that I’m God. Now it’s cast your cares onto me for I care for you. For he cares for us. Ephesians 3:20, he is able to do exceedingly, abundantly more than we can ask or ever imagine. And just surrender. Hindi mo kaya on your own. That’s why I always say I come humbly before God and say, “Apart from him, I cannot do anything.

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