Friday, November 23, 2012

Thoughts from GK Rudy Ibanez


   ROSES AND LOLLIPOPS


Dear Brother Knights,

That’s from the song with the same title. Puppy love, first love, answered love, that’s what it’s all about. It may also be about teardrops and unrequited love. It’s also a nice reminder to move our paradigm to more hopeful and positive out look. After all like medicine love is nothing but hope.
Ah! But more appropriately lollipops are for Kuya Nitoy, the man in whose shoulders the hopeful beginnings of our council lay and shepherded us throughout the years. The night of our installation made even more apparent his presence. The tread of the night was never lost. The music was soothing; he was there to keep the night moving all the way to the entry of DD Joe Carduce; and of course, lollipops for Kuya Tony and Kuya Manny for a lively program. And one more lollipop for Kuya Butch for all his work that paced the night in the right tempo. For the Knights who silently helped behind the scene especially Kuya Chito and Kuya Cen, Kudos!

And a big bunch of roses for all the ladies who graced the occasion and supported us all the way, it was a nice evening if only for the presence of long lost friends.

The last few meetings, I was feeling the Council looking for a sense of direction, trying to see which way the wind blows. What is our main interest? What can we focus on to get our bearings? Here again comes my mentor, Kuya Nitoy. The reading materials he gave were a discovery. It strengthened my resolve that our Governing Council must focused on the good of the order, care for the family with more involvement in the benefits derived from our insurance program, protecting our future with an organized Columbian Squires.

The family is first and the programs to make it happen are in the hands of Kuya Manny. To him both roses and lollipops!

A need common to the Knights is a sense of achievement. A real sense of achievement is more than the meetings and discussions we go through month after month. It is the ability to measure in real terms what the Council has done and what more to do. I saw our pride with the yearly Christmas tree that enlivens the season in our Parish, more important, the help it gives for the charity work we do. I saw how the corporate Mass we sponsor unites the families of the Council renewing our faith with the Lord, I saw the friendship we build with the fellowship we attended, limited as they may be, and of course, the involvement of the Knights with the Parish Council and the help we extended to make sure elections are clean since after all one of the pillars of the Knights of Columbus is love of country. Lollipops for Kuya Augie!

A bunch of Lollipops for Kuya Paul because as Deputy Grand Knight he will have to make sure we continue carry together the pillars of the Knights of Columbus.
Joy Gonzales writing on her column, “Worthless Wisdom,” (it’s a paradox seeing how her thoughts are so incisive) said, “Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child. The winner was a four-year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old man’s yard, climbed into his lap, and just sat there. When his mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, ‘nothing, I just help him cry.”
It is nice to feel appreciated; when people tell you it was worth their time being part of the small things we do. A touch, a nod, a smile, a song of praise, even a tear drop, and these little things add up. Soon they will fill the barrel. And then….Glory Halleluiah!

Maybe that’s all we have to do!


GK Rudy Ibanez

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