Monday, February 16, 2015

(876) MUSIC AND ME (Dec. 18, 2014) Palau Royal Resort Chirstmas Party at Palasia Hotel (Dec. 20, 2014)

LOYALTY AWARD RECIPIENTS
     Included in the program of Palau Royal Resort Christmas Party is the awarding of Loyalty Awards to workers who's been at PRR for at least 5 years as of Dec. 2014. Standing from left to right -- Ella Asuncion, Lorna Castaneto, Lucille Partisala, Michelle Liao, Melanie Santos, Mylz Toboso, Jing Jiang, Jovy Rodriguez.  Squatting (L-R), Mar Joel Gabris, Ronel Gutierrez, Ramiro Torre, Roberto Hernandez.                                 (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)








             PALAU ROYAL RESORT
           CHRISTMAS PARTY 2014
                AT PALASIA HOTEL
                      Dec. 20, 2014

THE Last 3 Christmas Party of Palau Royal Resort were held at Sea Passion Hotel, just a few meters from PRR.

Because it is under renovation (some parts), the Christmas party for 2014 was held at Palasia Hotel this time on Dec. 20, 2014 with the Loyalty Awarding Ceremony for employees who worked with PRR for at least 5 years.

A certificate, a PRR t-shirt, $50.00 cash and a gift certificate of dinner for 2 at PRR Waves Restaurant were given to those employees.





 Taiwanese interns perform a dance number wearing mask.









From left to right, Palau Royal Resort Bartender Jovy Rodriguez, General Cashier Mylz Toboso, Resident Musician Roberto Hernandez and Maintenance Crew Ronald Reyes.
                                       (Photo by Jovy Rodriguez  -- Downloaded from Facebook)


Dinner time for Jovy Rodriguez, left, Roberto Hernandez and Ronald Reyes, right.













GM Masayuki Kawaguchi handing the certificate, gift voucher, $50.00 cash, PRR  t-shirt to Jovy Rodriguez.
                                                      (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)





It's Ramiro Torre's turn this time.                 (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)








The same spot where Roberto Hernandez gave a short speech  as follows: ----
             "Good evening to everybody. When I was asked by Vina to have a short speech tonight, I didn't prepare any written speech. I believe you can't deliver a good speech if you are reading it. It must come from the heart.
             I've been to Palau for 22 years. I love it here. It's close to nature. I remember when the old Continental Airlines landed during my first time in Palau on Feb. 04, 1992, there's a bird I saw at the runway. It's either egret or heron (with long leg and neck). I said to myself, "This is really close to nature. If that bird is in Manila, somebody already shot it with an air gun or sling shot and cook it already."
            I've been to many places playing music --2 years and 3 months in Bahrain, 6 months in Japan but here in Palau, I stay longer at Image Restaurant for 13 years and 7 years and a half here at Palau Royal Resort.
           As Lorna said, you should love your job. I love my job and if you love your job, it's not a job anymore. I will continue to study more Japanese and Taiwanese songs to satisfy our guests with my music.
          I wish everybody a merry, merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. Have a safe Christmas!"

When I look a the crowd, not everybody is listening. I don't have a chance to tell them this story:


A PIANO WITH A VIEW
     Roberto Hernandez plays piano at Waves Restaurant of Palau Royal Resort from 6:00-9:00 pm every night except Friday (his day off). From 9:00-11:00 pm, he plays keyboard at Breeze Bar, about 30 meters from Waves Restaurant.
                                                                                                                                                           (Photo by: Jaime Guevarra)





BEFORE CHRISTMAS 2007, the Queen of Koror, Palau Bilung Gloria Salii, her husband Carlos and daughter Uroi had dinner at Waves Restaurant. They gave me $10.00 tip and a glass of red wine.

Before they go home, I talked to Bilung and said, “I would like to give you a Christmas present. I will tune your piano for free before the end of this year.”

I became very busy and haven’t done my promise.

On her birthday, January 05, 2008, they had dinner again at Waves Restaurant with 3 other guests. I played all their favorite songs. She gave me $10.00 tip, a glass of red wine and a slice of her birthday cake.

After three weeks, they had another dinner at Waves and after giving me $5.00 tip this time, I asked for her telephone number at home so that I can set the date of tuning their piano. She said 488-6216.

On March 19, 2008 (Wednesday), I saw her at the entrance of Surangel’s Department Store. I said I will call her on Tuesday (March 25) and will tune their piano on Wednesday (March 26) which I did. After tuning their piano for 2 hours, she is ready to issue me a check but I said I promise to tune it for free as Christmas present. She gave me bananas instead!

The next day, God gave me more that I expected.

 While halfway on my piano playing at Waves Restaurant, a lone, old Japanese guy sits at a table about 7 meters from the piano. Ten minutes later, I started to play the Japanese song “Kawa No Nagareno Yo Ni”. In the middle of that song, I saw him get something from his front pocket- it’s a handkerchief! He is crying and was carried away by my expressive playing.

The two waitresses Maricar Baules and Maricel Carlos saw him crying and asked why. He pointed at me and I played with more expression. Goosebumps are all over my arms and body which I rarely feel when playing with much expression. I followed it up with another Japanese song “Subaru”. He cried more. The handkerchief is all wet!

When I play the song about moon "Kou Jou No Tsuki", he is pointing at the sky, knowing that song is about moon.

Fifteen minutes later, he gave me tip. I put it on the piano music stand. Edgar Cayanan, the Assistant Food & Beverage Manager said, “Kuya”, (Older brother) “I don’t think that’s the color of a $5.00 bill.” He checked the tip and said “It is a hundred dollar!” I just continue to play and ignore him as I don’t look at the amount of tip I get until the giver has left.

Edgar told about it to Maricar and Maricel. The two also checked the tip and said. “It’s really $100.00! Can we have some?”

 When the generous man left, a Japanese couple sat at the same table where he sat. The guy requested 3 Japanese songs (Goodbye My Love, Itoshino Elly and the third one, I forgot). I was able to play all those 3 songs and he gave me $1.00 tip!

 Philippine Ambassador to Palau Ramoncito Marino, the biggest supporter of chess in Palau, and his wife Issa were having dinner at that time with an old Japanese lady guest. When he sat down at the piano to play a couple of songs, that’s the only time I look at the tip- it’s really $100.00. I said to the Ambassador, “Look, sir, a Japanese guy gave me $100.00 tip without requesting and another guy who requested 3 songs gave me $1.00”.

The next day, Friday, Edgar said that the man who gave me $100.00 tip last night said he made a mistake in giving me that amount. I said, “It is okay, I haven't spend it yet and when he comes back, I’ll give him back the $100.00 and it’s up to him to decide how much he really wants to give me.”

On Saturday evening, he comes back. While having dinner at the same table, I played all the other Japanese songs that I didn’t play on that Thursday night. When I play the 2 songs that made him cry, he didn’t cry anymore.

 After his dinner, he comes to me with Cathy (Chinese waitress) by his side. He said, “Do you know the guy who plays piano in the cruise by the name of Norman?” I said, “No. Does he play Japanese songs also?” He said yes but only a few. Then he gave me tip again and I put it in my polo shirt pocket. And he left for Japan. Maricel saw that he gave me again and asked how much. I looked at it and it’s another $100.00!

He didn’t make a mistake. Edgar is just kidding me and maybe jealous.


Source: Chess and Music (Perfect Combination)
             The Beginning of Chess in Palau
             By Roberto Hernandez
             December 2007
             To be published as a book in the future 









GM Secretary Ella Asuncion -- 9 years at PRR.                        (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)




 BOD Michelle Liao receiving the only 10-year Loyalty Award from General Manager Masayuki Kawaguchi. A nicely craft glass trophy, a room accommodation and $100.00 cash is not enough for a very well done job.




FINANCE DIVISION STAFF -- From right, Melanie Santos, Remelyn Pascual, Lucille Partisala, Michelle Liao, GM Masayuki Kawaguchi, Mylz Toboso, Daisylin Maya, Leah, Jonathan, Felix Oling, Ronel Gutierrez and Jason Delgado (back row).                             (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)












                                                      (Photo by Jovy Rodriguez  -- Downloaded from Facebook)



Indonesian staff dance to the band's rhythm.                       (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)










Palau Royal Resort assembled band of talented employees -- Bobby at the congo, Gerry (vocals), Jordan Santos (bass guitar), Francis (beat box), Shane -- rhythm guitar.
                                                 (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)






  

Sexy Zumba Dance presentation by PRR Zumba Dancers...    (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)










Engineering Department printed a special T-shirt with their face 'attached' to macho/tattooed big-bodied celebrity for special attraction.                                              (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)









Special number....














Roberto Hernandez, standing, have a photo with Manager of the Year (2012) Award Winner Grace Smau and other staff of Laundry/Rooms Department.          (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)                                    





Security Personnel Shane is also a musician and a professional photographer. He shared some of his experience as photographer to Roberto while at the Breeze Bar of Palau Royal Resort.
                                                            (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)












Sources: Music and Me
                By Roberto Hernandez
                December 2014


                Chess and Music (Perfect Combination)
                The Beginning of Chess in Palau
                By Roberto Hernandez
                2007-2015
                To be published as a book in the future

                                       

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