Monday, May 14, 2007

Serendipity Sunday? Mother's Day too...

Tracy, Sanfo at 02:42 am PST

I just couldn't go to sleep without posting a short note on the amazing day I had on Mother's Day here in San Francisco.

Let me just jabber on and on before I fall flat on my face since I have a 6:15 am appointment yet.

I arrived here on Saturday but I have been so busy that I have not posted any additional photos or wrote any replies/emails etc. since I left Cincinnati. I fully intend to of course, so no worries..however let me just recount this wondrous tale -

Roehl and Jerry, both my colleagues at good ole "House of Sara Lee" way back in the 1990's settled here in the US. There were other system supervisors which passed thru this company before, during and after my time..but these two, along with Louie were the ones I had more interactions with...between the three of us...we had lost track already of the number of sleepless nights, database errors and fixes, countless reinstallations, cabling and other very exciting nocturnal activites at the branches (all related to IT, mind you!...well okay..might have included a drink or two *grin*)

Today, Roehl and Jerry gallantly accompanied me to Napa Valley. Our first stop was at the Robert Mondavi winery where I had my first ever glimpse of an honest-to-goodness wine- making facility. I was googly-eyed and bushy-tailed at the sight of all the wonderful rows of wine bottles and other expensive memorabilia..and then they dragged me to the second one - the V. Sattui winery, whose wines are "exclusive"! i.e. they are not sold at the stores or shipped outside of USA.

After "oohs" and "aahs" on my part over the facility and the wine cellar, we chose to postpone the wine-tasting till we got our bellies to stop moaning.We had to satisfy our hunger and we sat down on the damp but verdant green grass under a sheltering tree where we happily munched on some italian sausage and pizza margherita and enjoyed a refreshing reisling (off-dry) and some sparkling water...

Some very necessary strategic picture-taking tasks followed. And finishing our humourous reminiscing about the different people we had known at Sara Lee and where they were now working, living or how they were doing, we then stood up to brush off the dampness and grass to get started on the wine-tasting.

There I was sauntering lazily after them when I heard the most surprising sounds in that place - the vigorous calls of - "Cat!" "Cat!"...

Since I don't know anyone in Napa Valley and the only few people I knew that well in Sanfo happened to be with me at that time, my eyes turned as big as saucers when I turned back to face cautiously a table near where we were previously sitting - only to see this tall and pretty, impishly smiling woman say succinctly the word -"Choie!".

I was utterly dumbfounded..and I think my mouth was hanging open for all of 2 seconds when she added for good measure - "Multiply Choie!"....and then...like pieces of a puzzle, everything started to fall in place...

Yes dearies, I bumped in Choie, who happens to just be part of my network here in Multiply...thanks in part to Boboy (hugs to Hugzone!). We never met in person but have only exchanged posts and comments here in this site. Of course, Bananaking offered Cyfunk's services when I wrote I was going to Sanfo (ah..he is a man after my own heart, that BK69!) hehehe..

Thanks in great part to Choie's photographic memory, she was able to match my face to the pictures I've been posting here at Multiply and to figure out that I was the Cat she had torn sheets and sheets of paper for a couple of times *grin*

I don't have that talent for picking faces from the crowd...and so if it were left to me...Choie and I would have emulated Evangeline and her belowed..and we'd have been just like "ships passing in the night" (apologies to Longfellow for this abuse).

 

What are the chances of this happening? With so many wineries here at Napa, and with so many people going to visit it today...how could we have ended up to meet each other in this fantastic place?

But the tale does not end there, my good friends.

This tale truly exemplifies a song snippet which goes this way "its a small world after all!".

Get a load of these snippets of info -

Boboy was my classmate at AIM. He became my connection to Choie.

Jerry and Roehl and I previously worked at Sara Lee (direct selling arm of the multi-national which got bought by Tupperware).

Jerry works with Chevron. Roehl works with Philips (ok, some changes there, but essentially his email address is still Philips). And I? well...let's just still keep it a secret, okay? Permit me my supersitious idiosyncrasies...call it the comfort of the old... 

Glenn, who is Choie's equally charming and kind-looking hubby (well he certainly suffered thru my girlish excitement and trills of pleasure over this incident but never once gave me a glare hehehe)...is currently working in a building in the same compound as Jerry which is Chevron's campus, a stone's throw away in fact from Jerry's building number (take ur pick from A to Z)...

Not only that, but he also worked in Philips but back in the Philippines. See his connection to Jerry and Roehl?

When we mentioned that we came from Sara Lee,  Glenn lets go of the name Maciel Sunga...and its quite familiar to us...so we all chimed in unison that we knew of her. Choie then calls Maciel who confirms this.

Now what are the chances of 5 people meeting up on that sunny, wine-tasting day in Napa and getting connected this way? My goodness, if we had also been able to bring Louie and Bong with us...who knows what mutual friends and acquaintances we may have shared?

And yes, I'm now going to sleep coz I have said and written my piece .....(drools over the pillow).

25 comments:

  1. Fate, my dear, fate. Happy workings of fate. : )

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  2. Wonderful! You're really meant to meet then..akala ko Choie gave us a surprise..but it was fate, giving us one, ang galing!

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  3. Choie and Glenn like going to the V. Sattui winery (we do too) for its excellent wine, deli, and sprawling picnic area. In fact they were there just a few months ago. It's also one of the few wineries in Napa still offering free wine tastings. Mondavi charged $10/person when we were there. But to bump into a Multiplitis friend in Napa, what are the odds? Better buy a lotto ticket. BTW, kaiyen is only a few miles north of Napa.

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  4. Sayang nga Sir B...di makasama si Bong sa dinner namin...but he and Choie did talk...you never know...one of these days..

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  5. I think they changed this..I paid USD 5 for tasting 6 wines...@_@

    the Madeira and Gamay Rouge were my faves of the batch...
    got a nifty pic too...with my glass, a couple of wine bottles and a very bright smile on my face...hehehehe

    Attention KAIYEN, if you see this, please email me your contact details ulit...I do hope we can see each other before I leave...unfortunately I can't go back to the Napa Valley part again as I am dependent on the guys hehehe...so hanggang Sanfo area lang ako talaga...

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  6. Oh yes, definitely...pics, pics, pics...and today we spent most of the day together - Choie, her daughter Isobel and I went to Haight Street...I capped the lovely day off with dinner at her house - delicious creamy pasta (and usually I lean towards tomato-based pasta so me eating a lot of a creamy-sauce pasta is unusual), a meaty beef stew which convinced me that I really should get a small version of a crock pot (?)...and pork loin with artfully arranged veggies...I had more than second helpings of everything so there!

    Ah, did I mention I didn't ignore dessert? a slice of decadently chocolatey cake was in the offing, topped off with simple vanilla ice cream...ay naku..contento na ako sa buhay ko ...hehehe

    Am sure Choie will beat me to the punch by posting photos of our day together...

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  7. gosh, and today we find out that Jerry of Chevron shares the same birthday as my Glennie of Chevron - May 16!!!
    oh wow, this is too much!

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  8. Oh, and don't forget that Roehl also had the same school as your daughter...and remember what else we talked about during dinner tonight? (^_^)

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  9. cat, post your pics! you look utterly lovely in so many of them - all that kaleidoscope of colors in the background! oh so 60s! :-)

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  10. The regular wine tasting is free, complimentary. I think you got the special "reserve" tasting.

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  11. I'd like to...the pics on the smaller camera are not as good as my original cam...but I will persevere and post the pics for May 14 2007 later this week...

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  12. ah yes, happy birthday to Jerry Garcia (no, wala sa Multiply), along with Choie's hubby...and of course..Oselle! wheeee! Daming Taureans...

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  13. May 17, 2007 - I arrrived at Kaiyen's house last night and today, one of our interesting activities was the free wine tasting at the Korbel Winery (champagne)...4 wines (count 'em!)

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  14. How does it compare to French champagne? How many bottles did you buy?

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  15. am sorry to admit that I don't drink much champagne..am more of a sweet-wine gal myself...so I lean towards sherry/cream sherry...
    I remember I got a bottle of some good sherry from Marks and Spencer in Cebu..nakaka adik

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  16. TOO MANY TAUREANS in my life! : ) Gored to death ako. Hahahaha!

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  17. hmmm..nakita na ba tong reply mo ni Ms Guia? aber?

    ay, I have a couple of owls for you...Choie and I got them from Haight Street, at may love letter pa si Choie for you hehehe...

    I also found a cute one sa Chinatown...so ayun..plus some owl-related bookmark etc. E kung si Ms. Guia mahilig pa ng owl, may owl earrings pa sana..pero baka overkill na..hehehe

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  18. Thank you! Thank you! When are you flying back? Pareho ka ni Faith, bago pa lang sa opisina, vacation leave na agad. : )

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  19. I already felt bad about taking the time off...so wag nyo na pong dagdagan...:-(

    Uwi ako May 18, 2007 sa gabi..will be there on Sunday around 4 am...

    I will call you next week to arrange dinner or lunch out with Ms. Guia for the ceremonial handover of the hard to find owls...naku, not as good as we wanted sana but hirap hanap ng owls...muntik na nga ako mag drawing ng owl stick figures (meron ba?)

    Something bad happened last night, I lost my credit cards and some vital identification cards (except passport) and cash sa BART station. So there I was at 1 in the morning, calling people up sa Manila to get help in cancelling them.

    The last few days, I was ruminating to myself that it was really fantastic and such good luck for me that I've met up with these people, some old friends, some new ones, some half-way in between...and since I always had the philosophy that there is going to be balance in one's life (for something good happening, may bad thing which also happens, which may balance it out)...am thinking as I put off my packing...that it is a price to pay for the very memorable and great time I had here...for a visit to Sanfo..I've done a lot of going around...

    e kwentuhan na lang tayo pagdating ko dyan...at mag papareplace pa ako ng cards, so eto, practically penniless and cardless..hehehe...pero punong-puno ng biyaya in other ways...

    love to you and Ms. G!

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