Our Ancestral Home : The Inside Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Join me for an intimate tour of our family's ancestral home in Malabon, Philippines. You'll meet my mom Dandy, learn a secret from her childhood, and explore my grandmother's boudoir. Plus, see who I got my forehead from.

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  • @issauytan7097
    @issauytan7097 6 лет назад +7

    Hope you can register this house with the Historical Institute of the Philippines, they will preserve it and you can be awarded some amount of money annually to be able to maintain this ancestral house.

  • @lorascelsi8102
    @lorascelsi8102 6 лет назад +3

    Hope the house is still standing. As long as the house stands it can be fixed up. History matters. Make it a small art museum. Its still standing. Thats a good sign.

  • @godschildyes
    @godschildyes 7 лет назад +10

    My daughter and I really enjoyed watching this! What beautiful history and you have such a beautiful family. I hope you guys saved as much of the furniture, clothing, and artwork as possible! I am so sorry to hear about the house being sold and possibly demolished. God bless you and your family!

  • @user-bw4bu2fj8w
    @user-bw4bu2fj8w Месяц назад

    You have a beautiful family and i can see that your Grandmother was a very special women. You are a wonderful grandson. Bless u and your family.

  • @rainravenish
    @rainravenish 9 лет назад +6

    If the house is for sale, you should take your family carvings first, then they can be placed into another house! Great video, Tanks for sharing.

  • @carolweaver3269
    @carolweaver3269 7 лет назад +3

    Such mixed feelings am sure. I know you all love this home and if only it could have remained in family and handed down and everyone being able to live in that wants to. Your mom is lovely and sister. Such a great family. So talented too! Thank you for sharing! I am sorry this has had to happen this way. The memories certainly will remain. You will have so much to take with you that will help keep it all alive through the centuries so all of family will remember.

  • @Megazoid-my7cp
    @Megazoid-my7cp 3 года назад +2

    This house could have been saved by the heritage commission because its architecture and history was very significant to Philippine culture as a whole. If that house was already demolished, there will be no actual physical features to show or feel except that we can only see it in your blogs as one of the lost treasures of Philippine architecture.

  • @HazelCeej
    @HazelCeej 9 лет назад +4

    a sweet grandson. beautiful house and home, beautiful people.

  • @dorisnelson493
    @dorisnelson493 6 лет назад +1

    Your Mom has such Joy on her face. Sorry for the condition

  • @bronzerat012
    @bronzerat012 9 лет назад +4

    Lovely video. It sounds as though you had a wonderful childhood. Your mother is very attractive.

  • @pinkandspice1691
    @pinkandspice1691 6 лет назад +3

    Very interesting. Please put update about the house what happened after you posted . Did your family relocated the house????? Or just demolished it

  • @kristaylor1530
    @kristaylor1530 11 лет назад +3

    Watching this video reminded me of my late loving Lola, I wept buckets, very touching, thanks for sharing, God bless :-)

  • @myfamilymatters
    @myfamilymatters 6 лет назад +1

    We thoroughly enjoyed this video. Your family history is so beautiful. It was filled with love and devotion which is what drives my own family. The home is so lovely. As a grandmother myself, we are thrilled and grateful for every interaction with my family. We wish you and your beautiful family, the best of wishes and good health and prosperity going forward. We know that you will always pay it forward.

  • @carolccc4007
    @carolccc4007 7 лет назад +4

    Hope they can preserved the house :(

  • @villasisbacag
    @villasisbacag 10 лет назад +2

    WOW!! Your Grandma looks so young. She must have found the fountain of youth. Very maganda siya.

    • @gomezaddams6470
      @gomezaddams6470 6 лет назад +2

      villasisbacag the woman with him is his mother. His grandmother has passed on.

  • @pinayvegetarian3436
    @pinayvegetarian3436 3 года назад +1

    Is it still standing... 🙏🏼🙏🏼 renovate don’t demolish

  • @sjbock
    @sjbock 6 лет назад +4

    I wish he would have explained how and when the house was flooded and why the house couldn't be saved. Since this video is from 2010 an update would be nice. Was the house really demolished and if so, what is in its place now?

  • @pikaluv43
    @pikaluv43 6 лет назад +3

    im so sorry this happened to your wonderful family and their lovely home

  • @JeckoSTARlaloo
    @JeckoSTARlaloo 2 года назад

    Beautiful home with beautiful stories! I really hope Malabon LGU invests in the restoration of their heritage district!

  • @womanworthywomanwise
    @womanworthywomanwise 6 лет назад

    I LOVE THE WHITE AND RED CHAIRS!!! Oh wow. I hope your family kept them. Such valuable antique pieces!

  • @annsayger5842
    @annsayger5842 6 лет назад

    Wow! Just found this after all these years. Very moving, sad and happy moments. Thank you for sharing your family and so much love. All the best.

  • @tracymark000
    @tracymark000 6 лет назад +1

    What an amazing and emotional video. Thank you for sharing your wonderful story, family your grandmothers boutiful home with with us xxx

  • @roselynwest2604
    @roselynwest2604 10 лет назад +2

    Fantastic video of your ancestral home. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jcsahurda9806
    @jcsahurda9806 4 года назад

    The same how I feel for our ancestral house. My lola's memories will be forever part of it. :)

  • @miceymolander
    @miceymolander 8 лет назад +2

    What a lovely family you are. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jhulyabiog8877
    @jhulyabiog8877 2 года назад

    I remember this house and I missed your family and you're all so kind, thanks for sharing arlu boy

  • @hedwiggalit-pulgada5944
    @hedwiggalit-pulgada5944 9 лет назад +4

    This is heartbreaking. Has the building been demolished already?

  • @Corgipon
    @Corgipon 6 лет назад

    This is actually a really high quality video for 2010.

  • @BrandonsBeatz
    @BrandonsBeatz 7 лет назад +5

    OH MY GOD, I have a designer boner for all the art decor in that building. Id be selling and making some art.

  • @vmaryangela
    @vmaryangela 2 года назад

    I love your Ancestral Home!

  • @asiachichi2627
    @asiachichi2627 3 года назад

    What happened to the house? So sad to see but lots if funny memories.beautiful anscestral house.lots of memories inside this..

  • @dimasarayan2327
    @dimasarayan2327 2 года назад

    You should preserve them sir rather than demolish,u can have it registered and maintained with the help of national historical institute/commission of the philippines!!!
    Please don't demolish,the youth should witness them in the generations to come!!
    God bless you and your family tnx a lot for the tour,it resembles taal heritage village houses

  • @estebanlipa6320
    @estebanlipa6320 4 года назад

    Btw thanks for narrating in English. At least it was understandable to us Ilonggos. We are not totally unfamiliar with this kind house in Iloilo as we have similar houses here in Jaro only they are much older and larger. This is a beautiful and storied house as well.
    Congratulations for a wonderful video. Dont forget to send my regards to lolo Aying S. if indeed you are related to him. Kuya Mario too and Jess Ferrer their apo.

  • @HoleHunter9001
    @HoleHunter9001 3 года назад

    Mother nature is taking back over the house and im sorry for that

  • @vintotschannel4616
    @vintotschannel4616 3 года назад

    Why is this channel doesn't have millions subscribers? And all are outdated? Do you have a new channel we can follow? You're contents are superb!

  • @edlapiz2204
    @edlapiz2204 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Volaris27
    @Volaris27 6 лет назад

    I love this, why are there only 2 videos from you, I want more, LOL more please

  • @wandaheard2693
    @wandaheard2693 6 лет назад +1

    Did y'all take anything out the house? ? I think you should of try too save that house . Or lest take something. We need a up date please. From the hills of TENNESSEE. TRUE

  • @nancycampbellgibson2634
    @nancycampbellgibson2634 7 лет назад +1

    Very interesting.

  • @alexjethro
    @alexjethro 6 лет назад

    Nasan na ung San Juan nyo po? It is a treasure. A beautiful image? Hindi na ba sya ipinuprusisyon? If yes gano na katagal? Sayang naman. Napakagandang santo

  • @olvidare7835
    @olvidare7835 4 года назад

    It is really sad to lose an ancestral house

  • @reyanalegre2060
    @reyanalegre2060 4 года назад

    I love seeing tita dandy...

  • @chickasawstarrmountain9747
    @chickasawstarrmountain9747 5 лет назад

    God bless you and your family

  • @hernandezkiyoko9164
    @hernandezkiyoko9164 6 лет назад +1

    Malabo ! What happen in the house?

  • @JoloTamayo
    @JoloTamayo 4 года назад

    I'm sure the santos (images of saints) are beautiful!

  • @JinMarquez20
    @JinMarquez20 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @winkystreegan6244
    @winkystreegan6244 4 года назад

    you should just have the property renovated and not taken down..preserve all the memories by keeping the house
    ako nlng mag alaga nyan...sayang tlga

  • @womanworthywomanwise
    @womanworthywomanwise 6 лет назад

    You’re sweet and adorable by the way. Also your mom and Tita.

  • @paolo8588
    @paolo8588 5 лет назад

    I saw in Google Maps the now vacant flooded piece of lot where this mansion used to stand. So sad. I hope they were able to save the contents.

    • @notesl5576
      @notesl5576 5 лет назад

      Nabagbag na po ba? Sayang naman.

    • @paolo8588
      @paolo8588 5 лет назад

      @@notesl5576 Yes. Sayang. And wala namang pinalit.

    • @simple.toast.11
      @simple.toast.11 4 года назад

      which street is this in Malabon?

    • @paolo8588
      @paolo8588 4 года назад

      @@simple.toast.11 Sioco Street? I will check again. It was just heartbreaking to see it is gone. Sayang talaga.

  • @nymphamorata7486
    @nymphamorata7486 2 года назад

    saan na po si ate del?

  • @estebanlipa6320
    @estebanlipa6320 4 года назад

    You must be related to Lolo Aying Santos. I wonder how he is.

  • @winkystreegan6244
    @winkystreegan6244 4 года назад

    maybe the drainage is just blocked..sayang naman

  • @chickasawstarrmountain9747
    @chickasawstarrmountain9747 5 лет назад

    update ??

  • @gem241968
    @gem241968 10 лет назад

    I notied the antique statues (saints) in the background. Are these made from ivory?

    • @gomezaddams6470
      @gomezaddams6470 6 лет назад +1

      gem241968 most statues of this era based in Catholicism are made of chalk. I did see some porcelain in the much smaller ones 20 in in smaller. but the bigger more typical but extravagant looking ones were chalk just like the ones in big cathedrals she had a couple that were extremely old! one of the things I collected were religious art pieces and these were one of my favorite kind so my eyes were on them and checking out what was old and what was what. one question I get answer for them. so sad! it looks like they have the means to pack up and take everything. I hope some of the younger people are interested in the cabinets and armoise they're from 1930 and before there's the extreme art deco. and also some furniture that's much older that was brought in probably by the Japanese consulate Maybe? But if they're going to demolish the buildings they should cut out hole walls and bring them along and add them into new homes that belong to the family! there was nothing there for the most part that should be left behind! Everything there either had monetary or sentimental value pretty amazing place. it was a well-made building in its time and a very expensive building and its time. so anything that isn't rotten should be taken out and reused and honored. it's very hard to watch things like this. even though they have great memories just sad to see it going away. I think more Generations deserve to be a part of it but it does look like the bottom is not going to hold up much longer so the best thing to do is to just separate all the carvings and bring them to new homes so that the family can keep them and visit them. I have a feeling they will. they already shared a lot with us but since they went that far I wish they would have told us their intentions for everything. I feel nosey but they started it ! LOL

  • @cjibarra808
    @cjibarra808 3 года назад

    So sad nmn po😂

  • @lydiabarnhart5449
    @lydiabarnhart5449 4 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @fourtwenty2966
    @fourtwenty2966 6 лет назад

    Laging baha sa malabon e.

  • @josephnoeltalabangonan5710
    @josephnoeltalabangonan5710 4 года назад

    This sad can you guys keep this house? And instead of selling it you guys make ayos nalang siguro tas gawung tourists spot para magaka pera sana ma save pa hubu

  • @almorabe4033
    @almorabe4033 3 года назад

    tagalog nman, happy man

  • @teresitadejesus5193
    @teresitadejesus5193 3 года назад

    how can i connect with you

  • @leonardcarrillo5
    @leonardcarrillo5 9 лет назад

    mushy feelings! :(

    • @mrfernando5686
      @mrfernando5686 5 лет назад

      What is the middle name of your great great grandad
      It must be Toledo

  • @mariotrance6379
    @mariotrance6379 5 лет назад

    we know what pianono is and prob not unique to malabon; it would have been nicer if you spoke tagalog as you described your maternal lola’s house

  • @mariotrance6379
    @mariotrance6379 5 лет назад

    sana nagtagalog ka para mas maganda ang salaysayin

  • @notesl5576
    @notesl5576 6 лет назад

    Such a waste! Heritage houses are very rare.

  • @LisaJohnson-fn8sx
    @LisaJohnson-fn8sx 7 лет назад +1

    Rich wastfull people if they had a house like that... rest assured they could afford to fix it absolutely sick how wasteful rich people can be even the grandparents home go's to waste and they try to make it look like they give a shit and all the people in the comments are all ... how sweet ... lovely... blah humbug these spoled rich ungrateful people who had things handed to them and I can say these things because my grandparents were given a 3 room shack roof missing largest part no floor in bathroom truly falling in they made one ten by ten room liveable and stayed in it without the local government knowing because the house wasn't "safe" and they wouldn't connect power so anyway they used every dime they could scrape up to get the roof and bathroom fixed so the city would turn on power and over the last 10 years have made board by board a nice little 2 bed 1 bath home that probably smaller than the kitchen in this place but they own it and are proud to have it that's the difference between the working man and the rich no matter if you are in the hills of Tennessee like I am or any other part of the world

    • @MapleBB
      @MapleBB 6 лет назад +8

      Wow! Judgemental much? You don't know the extent of the damage caused by the flooding, or what this family has endured, or the heartbreak they feel knowing this beautiful family home is to be destroyed. It's obvious that somewhere in the family history that someone worked hard and was successful. Why shouldn't they have a grand home if they worked for it? You sound like someone with a chip on their shoulder and a whole lot of jealousy in their heart.

    • @alynsak
      @alynsak 6 лет назад +7

      Lisa Johnson It's called they worked hard to get there. A lot of homes from decades past look rich to is because the value of money was not as it is now. They also used to save and invest and build businesses. This is also another country, so who knows how much it costs there and who did the artwork for them. Maybe it was someone in the family and they didn't pay for"rich people" things. The house is old and sometimes after so much damage there is no saving it. Also some families cannot afford to keep it and pass it on. Be respectful. Many of us don't even have a home to go back and look at with such beautiful memories..

    • @lynnebraun4845
      @lynnebraun4845 6 лет назад +1

      Lisa Johnson WTF???? You make NO sense!

    • @miajones2731
      @miajones2731 2 года назад

      Sounds like you've got a lot of hatred in your heart. Let me tell you as a Filipino person, the place where this house is located is "Malabon" which is always hit by a flood every time there's a typhoon. (Used to be an affluent city back in the early 20th century, floods aren't this bad yet) It gets worse as years pass, you can see in the other video, that the gate of the house is lower than the main road. That explains how the local government dealt with the flood by making the roads higher. Also, this is not the main city and is very far from the business hub so most probably the family had to move to the bigger cities to work and live.
      Also, us speaking English doesn't mean we're spoiled rich kids. (it's always a notion here in the Philippines, that if you speak fluent English you're automatically rich) It's expensive to maintain an ancestral house, especially in a third-world country like ours.