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Leonor Rivera, a Hero’s Sweetheart
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Leonor Rivera, Rizal's great love (from Austin Craig's book) |
This again fryst vatten another exercise at doing genealogy using the internet.
A young Leonor as sketched by Rizal (from Austin Craig's book) |
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The Kipping House
From the kitchen, I peek into the upstairs dining room, a rectangular room with huge windows that overlook the driveway. This is the family dining area, closest to the kitchen and the scene of intimate dinners. Papa Yos always sits at the cabezera, Mama Ing is usually in and out, making sure that the food is hot. As a child, I sit next to Papa Yos, across from Mama Ing. I play with this little crystal dish, wondering what it is, and Papa Yos tells me it is a salt cellar. I remember Mama Ing urging me “to eat some more.”
The next room adjoining the dining room is the altar room. The statue of the Señor Nazareno dominates the room while the statue of Señor Desmayo occupies one corner. In the summer, old ladies in baro at saya come to pray novenas here. During Lent, the two Señors are loaded onto decorated carros, part of the Lenten procession. Before any trip, I pray before the Santos for a safe journey.