Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Remembering Cory Aquino

Corazon "Cory" Aquino passed away on August 1. With her passing there have been several articles that have nicely provided her biography and captured her impact on the Philippines and the world. I won't recall her life story here as those articles fulfill the task. Instead, I offer my memory of Cory Aquino, the Philippines first female president.

As a Filipino-American, born and raised in California, who didn't make my first trip to the Philippines until I was 18 years old, my memories of Cory Aquino were from afar. But I can clearly recollect writing a report on Mrs. Aquino in elementary school as someone I admired. During this past US election season, there was a lot of talk about the possibility of Hillary Clinton becoming the first female US President or Sarah Palin as the first female US Vice President. Twenty-three years ago, Cory Aquino proved it was possible for a woman to successfully be in power.

Unassuming and devote, Cory Aquino was like one of your aunts, except she became President. She was a homemaker thrust into the spotlight after the assassination of her husband. She brought down a dictator, committed to service for her country and brought democracy back to the Philippines. She embodied the strength of sincerity. Today when we think about politicians we look for their hidden agendas. Cory Aquino's agenda was genuine - to improve the Philippines for its citizens.

Time For an Update

Hello virtual world. I haven't posted anything new since May. Shame on me. Time for a quick rewind on what I've failed to write about....

- The passing of Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, Ed McMahon and Billy Mays: an angel, a king, a sidekick and a pitchman. I'll remember Fawcett's hair, Jackson's music and moves, McMahon with Carson and hosting 'Star Search' and Billy Mays when I was up late or up way too early.

- Jon and Kate Plus 8 to the nth power of the paparazzi: My former feel good show to watch with the cute kids and the playful banter from the parents has become a trainwreck with the divorce and overexposure. I wonder what would have happened if they didn't have the TV show?

- Swine Flu aka H1N1 cases pop-up globally. From closing down schools early on to business as normal when my workplace got a case over a month later, I'm definitely getting a flu shot this year.

- Obama, Gates, Crowley and the 'Beer Summit' that really didn't need to happen.

- Sonia Sotomayor confirmed as the first Hispanic Justice

These are nuggets that come to mind but I'm sure there have been a ton of other things that I'm missing. Overall, 2009 has rolled by pretty quickly!