Lessons from Dad, according to Donnie Tantoco, Bong Tan Jr., Katrina Ponce Enrile and Conrad Onglao
Knowing who you are and being true to yourself is a precept the Tantoco family lives by.
Knowing who you are and being true to yourself is a precept the Tantoco family lives by.
Your mantra for the week: “I accept change as a natural consequence of being alive.”
You must have heard, dahlings, about The Makeup Addicts, a new blog run by three ladies—Katrina Ponce-Enrile, her daughter Kristen, and Kristen’s pal Bianca Cabildo-Jackes.
As a little girl, Katrina Ponce Enrile watched her mother Cristina put makeup on before going out. Once Mom had left the house, Enrile would sit on her chair and help herself to a sneaky swipe of lipstick.
Before it was the Maldives. Now I like the Monastery of Transfiguration in Bukidnon. It offers a different kind of spa, a spiritual one where one can cleanse out all the negativities inside – hurts, uncertainties, doubts, anger and all the things that make one unhappy. I spent my Holy Week there and the retreatants left the monastery experiencing the best Easter in their lives, me included. It was such an enriching experience far better than being on the beach or a DVD marathon.
At the onset of menopause in 2008, Jaka CEO Katrina Ponce-Enrile noticed the weighing scales were slowly tipping up. It came to a point that she found it difficult to
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