Yesterday, August 7, 2011 we're celebrating our grandfather's 1st Death Anniversary.
A celebration in a wake of a dead relative may be offensive or improper to many cultures, but in the Philippines, especially in provinces, it is a norm that has been passed on from generations along with rituals and superstitious beliefs.
The mourning and the weeping are still present, but a happy and welcoming atmosphere would usually envelop the place to help the deceased on his journey to the afterlife.
Filipinos consider the deaths of relatives as opportunities to strengthen ties in the family. Long lost relatives, friends, and even relatives working abroad would re-unite to pay respect and honor the relationship they had with the deceased.
I took some photos from the memorial.
So this is my nephew Jacob, my husband Jed and my baby Jhyanne
Its me with Lolo.
OLDIES
So wasted.
Me and my Husband
My beloved Parent inlaw
Do I look cute with the flower?
Praying that Lolo is now in heaven
We decided to follow the name our baby boy to Lolo's name, which is Medardo
My sexy baby Jhyanne
So, this is his first Death Anniversary and we believe that he is now ready to go beside our Lord Jesus Christ. May you rest in peace Lolo, and please guide us. You will always be remembered.
Love Lots, Gregorio Family