Late arrival Lulu T. Castañeda, still huffing and puffing, told the effusive, irrepressible emcee (Narda herself, who else?), "Ive just come from Alabang." That didnt excuse Lulu from singing a song, which she gamely did. Bong Infante was the marvelous piano accompanist for the warblers who included Cora Serrano.
That afternoon, three women proved themselves the equal of men: Ambassadors Irit Ben-Abba (Israel), newly arrived Narvekha Sharma (India) and Busba Bunnag (Thailand). Other spouses of heads of mission present were soon-to-leave Nahar Farooq, Bangladesh; Wang Suoxiu, China; Nan Phaung, Myanmar; Soomchit Philakone, Laos; Brigitte Rosting, Denmark; Piiju Anttola, Finland; Myriam Ara, Japan; Irmgard Krepela, Austria; Michelline Jess, Germany; Khov Sang Ek, Cambodia; Grace Inije, Nigeria; Lena Hankansson, Sweden; Kessara Arnold, Netherlands; Susie Baumann, Switzerland.
Narda will offer surprises galore, likewise, when ambassadors and their ladies will be singing for a cause at a program shes organizing, with proceeds going to the civic projects of the MM Council of Women she heads. We predict a windfall: who wouldnt want to hear the envoys demonstrating varying degrees of vocal skillor enthusiasm, at least? It will all be in the spirit of fun.
Another surprise was the perfect, fluent Tagalog of Miriam C. Watson who put to utter shame many Filipinos present (myself included). Ms. Watson is a lay missionary of the Childrens Bible Ministriesthats why.
On my way out, I saw the affable Honorary Consul to Finland Ramon Ilusorio in his signature attire: barong tagalog without a single embroidered stitch. That was no surprise.