Saturday, September 20, 2008
Suddenly Homesick
My dad called me earlier to remind me that it was fiesta at home. I was shocked to realize that I had completely forgotten all about it.
I must have been that busy with work and that caught up with my issues.
Oh, but I want so badly to go home.
When I said "fiesta at home," I meant the Peñafrancia festival of Bicolandia.
From THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRAVEL CONFEDERATION:
Peñafrancia Fiesta
A triumphant, water-borne procession carrying a statue of the Virgin is the highlight of Naga City's biggest annual celebration, the Peñafrancia Fiesta. An image of the Blessed Virgin of Peñafrancia travels back to her Basilica on the Bicol River from the Metropolitan Cathedral. The procession is a phenomenal spectacle - the statue bobbing on the decorated boat is surrounded by her devotees and cheered by hundreds of locals. The week preceding the celebration features parades, a sports festival, exhibitions, a regatta and a beauty pageant.
For pictures, click here and here.
For the festival's history, click here.
To find out just how famous this festival is, click here.
It's been ages since I was home for the festivities and I must say that I miss it sorely. Talking to my dad this morning made me feel homesick all of a sudden, wishing badly that I could be back in Naga if only for a few days, re-living my childhood and High School days, when my most serious predicament would be the anxiety that every Math exam brings.
But, hey, I'm digressing. There are no exams during Peñafrancia.
What I will be missing are: the processions and the parades, the food, the food, the food (Daddy said my brother was grilling pork ribs as we were talking), the joyous frenzy shared by the Bicolanos, the expressions of devotion to the Virgin of Peñafrancia, the fairs.
Most of all, I shall miss the sense of belonging and the comforts of home, because every Peñafrancia festival is a reunion between friends and family, a reaffirmation of one's roots, a reminder that one is loved and protected.
Happy Fiesta to my fellow Bicolanos.
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