The Philippine Star

Baby & kids make their provincema­tes’ dream come true

- RICARDO F. LO

It seems to be a simple dream really but not when it involves meeting Coco Martin in the flesh since Coco is so tied up with his top-rating/long-running (extended until October this year) ABSCBN action-adventure series FPJ’s Ang

Probinsyan­o that he barely has time even for himself.

Trust Pangasinan (Third District) Rep. Rose Marie “Baby” Arenas and daughter MTRCB chief Rachel Arenas to make their provincema­tes’ “impossible dream” come true — to see their idol in person.

According to Philippine STAR correspond­ent Eva Visperas, Baby and Rachel gave Coco a welcome “fit for a king.” Also on hand to help entertain Coco was Baby’s son Roberto. They hosted a sumptuous lunch for him at the Arenas Farm in Malasiqui town where Coco gamely obliged for selfies.

“Coco is my favorite,” Baby told Eva, “not just for his talent as an actor, but more because of his sincerity, humility, kindness and, most of all, his inspiring success story built on hard work and determinat­ion.”

It will be recalled that during the cultural presentati­on in the opening ceremony of the 38th ASEAN Inter-Parliament­ary General Assembly hosted by the Philippine­s, of which Baby was the Vice Chair for the Organizing Committee of the House of Representa­tives, she made sure that Coco Martin was featured in it.

“She felt that Coco epitomizes an ideal Filipino actor,” wrote Eva.

“With his visit,” Rachel noted, “Coco just made Pangasinan love him even more. In this day and age when most people are obsessed with their mobile phones or gadgets, Coco is a rarity. During his stay at the Farm, not once did Coco check his phone; he wasn’t holding any in his hand because his focus was on his fans. Despite his phenomenal popularity, he remains humble and genuinely interested in others, and did not have the slightest sense of vanity or self-centeredne­ss.”

After lunch, Baby and Rachel led a motorcade with Coco from the Farm to San Carlos City where he was the special guest in the fiesta celebratio­n hosted by Mayor Bogs Resuello.

“Crowds everywhere went wild,” recalled Eva. “When Coco finally reached the stage, he performed not just one song as promised, but five songs, cheered on by the crowd. Unmindful of the security concerns in a mammoth crowd, Coco went down the stage to interact closer with the audience, and it was madness!”

It wasn’t a part of the itinerary but Baby made sure that before he returned to Manila, Coco paid the nuns a visit for their blessings and thanksgivi­ng at the Monastery of the Poor Clares of St. James The Apostle which is inside the Arenas Farm.

“Coco left us all with our hearts full and our spirits filled with gratitude,” said Baby.

Patricia and Rob in Phl for good

Almost five years after they came to the Philippine­s with their kids Robert (11) and James (six), Patricia Javier and husband, chiropract­or Rob “Doc Rob” Walcher III, are convinced that they made the right decision. They had sold their beautiful house in San Diego, California, and, to use a cliché, they never looked back.

“Rob has learned how to speak some Tagalog,” said Patricia, “and he now feels as if he’s a Philippine native. Our kids have also beautifull­y adjusted to the Filipino lifestyle.”

The couple has been busy since they transplant­ed their family here. Doc Rob now runs two chiropract­ic clinics, one on Scout Madriñan in Quezon City (on the second floor of a building just beside the Belo Medical Clinic and across from Il Terrazo) and a newly-opened one on Arnaiz St. in Makati City.

Doc Rob observed that there seems to be a misconcept­ion about chiropract­ic.

“Many people think that it’s only to treat back pains,” said Doc Roc. “In fact, it is for overall health and wellness. It is meant to improve functions of the body. It helps cure such illnesses as vertigo, migraine and allergies.”

Besides some celebritie­s, Doc Rob’s patients

include mostly ordinary people including families (grandparen­ts, parents and children).

“I treat also babies because they also experience stress during the nine months that they are in their moms’ wombs,” said Doc Rob.

Patricia herself is busy with projects. Since they arrived, she has been doing TV shows (GMA’s Haplos, etc.) and movies, the latest being Cry No Fear (of Viva Films with which she’s under contract), directed by Richard Somes and co-starring Lander Vera-Perez as Patricia’s husband, Christophe­r Roxas as her brother, Ella Cruz and others.

Cry No Fear is about an akyat-bahay family that victimizes homes when owners are away. The story hits a cord in Patricia’s heart because it is so close to home. “We have been victmized by an akyatbahay gang, remember?” Patricia recalled. “In the movie, once we are inside the house, we ransack the refrigerat­or and have a meal before leaving with the occupants’ money and other valuables. I’m sure people will learn a lot from the movie, such as kung paano isi-secure ang bahay before leaving for vacation and how to detect prospectiv­e robbers.”

The couple is never too busy for public service. Recently, they hosted an Awareness for Wellness Fun Run (among the participan­ts were James Reid and Nadine Lustre, Gladys Reyes, Ara Mina, Donita Rose and Inez Veneracion) for the benefit of Diwa Party List Rep. Emy Aglipay-Villar’s Lupus Foundation (Emy is a lupus patient).

Besides producing an indie film, they are now negotiatin­g with Viva Publishing for the a book titled Change Your Health in 30 Days that Doc Rob is writing.

“The book will show how chiropract­ic improves your health,” assured Doc Rob.

 ??  ?? Coco and Baby being prayed over by the nuns of the Monastery of the Poor Clares of St. James the Apostle in Malasiqui
Coco and Baby being prayed over by the nuns of the Monastery of the Poor Clares of St. James the Apostle in Malasiqui
 ??  ?? Coco with San Carlos City Mayor Bogs Resuello
Coco with San Carlos City Mayor Bogs Resuello
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— Photos courtesy of RoSe MARie ‘BABy’ ARenAS
 ??  ?? Pangasinan (Third District) Rep. Rose Marie ‘Baby’ Arenas and daughter MTRCB chief Rachel Arenas with precious visitor Coco Martin (above, with Baby’s son Roberto) at the Arenas Farm in Malasiqui town
Pangasinan (Third District) Rep. Rose Marie ‘Baby’ Arenas and daughter MTRCB chief Rachel Arenas with precious visitor Coco Martin (above, with Baby’s son Roberto) at the Arenas Farm in Malasiqui town
 ??  ?? Baby and Coco regale the crowd (including educators) with a dance performanc­e in San Carlos City, also in Pangasinan
Baby and Coco regale the crowd (including educators) with a dance performanc­e in San Carlos City, also in Pangasinan
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 ??  ?? From left: Patricia Javier and husband chiropract­or Rob Walcher III and sons Robert and James…with James who recently graduated…with Nadine Lustre and James Reid who participat­ed in the couple’s Awareness for Wellness Fun Run…and Rob with Martin Nievera
From left: Patricia Javier and husband chiropract­or Rob Walcher III and sons Robert and James…with James who recently graduated…with Nadine Lustre and James Reid who participat­ed in the couple’s Awareness for Wellness Fun Run…and Rob with Martin Nievera
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