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DADDY'S SONG SELECTIONS...TOP 100

June 11, 2014

Here is the youtube link to Daddy Dalmy's Playlist :D  I hope more people would share their stories here..... I'm just inspired to do books, songs, videos and drawings and stuff i remember of my beautiful childhood spent in Cubao... Loving my childhood coz i experienced two very different worlds, living in the city and living in the province....I loved and treasure both experiences
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX3P_PaYzqfekjxYJGmRhlB4WzrWFCZ-W

I Remember

June 10, 2014

What do I remember about Daddy?

When I was young, I remember his room outside of Lolo and Lola’s house in Cubao.  I remember going there and seeing his wall to wall displays of all his LP records.  Sometimes, I would sneak by before knocking and would hear him, in his DJ voice (pretending to be one),  introduce his next set of songs.  I remember listening to Ann Murray, John Denver, Linda Ronstadt, The Kingston Trios, Harry Belafonte, Dolly Parton and singing with them the songs that would define my childhood…”Jolene,” “Matilda,” “The Banana Boat Song.” “Day-O,” “Blue Bayou,” “Where Have All The Flowers Gone,” “Take Me Home Country Roads,” “Annie’s Song,” “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” “Rocky Mountain High,” etc.

I also remember being afraid of going there to his room at night because of the Capri that he said lived in those coconut trees outside of his room. 

I remember, in his younger years, how he kept himself busy cleaning and taking care of the different houses from Cubao, to Ponco to Minnesota, etc.  and how I went with him a few times and learned how to “siga” or burn trash to use as fertilizer. 

I remember during my elementary years…how I spent time with Daddy Dalmy watching shows about science and nature and how fascinated I was about God’s creations and how I wanted to learn more about them.  We would sit in front of the TV in the living room for hours just absorbing as much as we could. 

I remember when Matthew was 3 yrs old and we visited PI.  Daddy was the first one who introduced video games to him and got him hooked.  He also played basketball with him in the area between Lola’s house and Tita Glo’s house.

I remember his video game rental store in front of the West Point house and how proud he was of his tiny store.

I remember his stamp collection.  He would give me a few every time I visited but I  never quite knew what to do with them.

This last time with him, I remember sitting around Tita Glo’s dining table and spending hours looking at family pictures on facebook until he couldn’t open his eyes any longer and turned in for the night.  During the day he brought out his collection of old pictures and reminisced about the times when we were younger.  He was so proud of all his nieces and nephews. Oh how he wanted to have a reunion.

He was also quite the architect and I remember asking him to draw for me a landscape design for our backyard now and how he was so willing, yet struggled with his thoughts on how to do it. However, he did show me pictures of Tita Marita’s house in Cavite that he designed and even tried to re-create it on a piece of paper.

But what memory of Daddy will be complete without mentioning his love of Coke.  Coke was what defined Daddy.  From the time that I can remember to the last time I was with him, he always had his 2 liters in his arms.  Now, whenever I see Coke memorabilia, I can’t help but think of Daddy.

Thank you Daddy for all the beautiful memories you gave us, for giving us the best childhood experience we can have, and for exposing us to the world from the loving spaces you called home.

On my way back to the airport on my last visit, I couldn’t understand why tears suddenly started flowing down my eyes.  I guess because, without knowing then, it would be the last time I will see him. 

To Daddy…as we say “Jamaica Farewell” to you, know that you will always be the “Sunshine on (our) Shoulders”. 

We Love You!!

Noreen 

MR. DOUBTFIRE

Daddy, daddy, daddy......

how do i start typing without crying??? I'm crying because i wish we had more time to spend with you but i'm so grateful that you are no longer in pain. I'm just happy that Noreen was able to hand you my last personal gift to you, your own caricaturized mug!!! I loved the smile on your face when you opened your present and when you held it up proudly in the air, you made me feel like 'Simba' heeheee!!!!  Blessed to have been your first 'alaga' :)   

Daddy Dalmy was an amazing designer, when i worked for an architectural firm, i was appreciated by how well i drew and how great my architectural penmanship was....i owe it all to him. 

Quality time with Daddy in his artistic 'den' inspired me to be the artist, musician, hermit, minimalist i am today!!! I just didn't turn out to be as humble as he was!!! hahaha!!!.... Seriously, Daddy inspired me to be bohemian!!! I LOVE Folk music more than anything now. He would make me listen all day to his records and explain to me the back story to each and every one of them. Because of that, i'm able to write songs of my own. In doing so, the song becomes more personal.  

Daddy is like Puff, the magic dragon, to all of us!!!  When all of his nieces, nephews and grandkids grew up and left, he sadly slipped into his cave.....breaks my heart to think i should've just stayed in The Philippines and spent more quality time with him. But Destiny got in the way....  Nevertheless, i am assured that with his strong faith in God, he is now spared of pain and is eternally at peace with Lolo, Lola, Uncle Phil and all the great members of our family who have gone before us....Heck, for all we know he's already jamming with Jimmy Rodgers and all of them this very moment!!!!  

I ask that his records, his coin/stamp collection could be kept intact for his great grandchildren to enjoy.  I'll be listening to his music all day long. I'm going to miss him terribly but it's time to wipe away the tears..... he's assuring me that he's okay now, he's happy, he's pain free, at peace and with everyone we love up there....  LOVE YOU DADDY DALMY!!! THANKYOU FOR EVERYTHING!!! Rest in eternal, loving peace

Daddy Dalmy in Cebu

June 8, 2014

There was a time when Daddy stayed with us in Cebu, and I was there for 3 months as well. He was such an easy companion, and would disappear every night with his large bottle of coca cola into his bedroom. That was his standard, coca cola and video games.

Whenever I was down, and I was really down those days, we'd just go into the living room, sit down in front of the TV and play bubble trouble or something.

He said, "you know, when you are lost, and you don't know where to go, and you have nothing. Maybe you don't have a place to stay, you're alone, and you're walking and walking around thinking, what am i going to do?
Well, you don't have to worry, because, SOMEONE will help you. Someone helped me."

I don't know if he was religious, but he was definitely spiritual, I think, and happy.

We had a blast. During my driving lessons, I needed a chaperone, and he was a willing volunteer, having a good laugh, with me freaking out over jeepney drivers and cows on the road.

Dearest Daddy, I remember your stamp collection, your coin collection, your stacks and stacks of National Geographic, and your crazy amount of video games. You were my type of uncle. You inspired me, and I do the same sort of collections too. You taught me to appreciate the little things.

The last time I saw you, was also the last time I saw Lola Pamping. And I remember you were so excited because Uncle Boy was going to give you a haircut.

Be free, rest in peace, and say hi to the angels for me. Love you very much.

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