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My Fair KC
The first time I met her, she was standing on her head. Really.
Kristina Cassandra Concepcion, adopted by Sharonians everywhere as their
little KC, was doing a headstand for a friend, while backstage at the
Music Museum.
Your first impression of KC, circa 1996? She was Miss Mega's dynamic
bundle of energy. On her own, she was a go-getting ice skater and avid
swimmer. But whenever she was with mom, Megastar Sharon Cuneta, she was
simply a dutiful daughter would unobtrusively play jackstones (while mom
rehearsed for yet another concert) or doodle and draw in her small
notebook (while mom wrapped up yet another press conference).
That was three years ago.
Kristina Cassandra Concepcion, circa 1999, is a budding young lady.
Shawie's fair lady. When KC attended Rajo Laurel's fashion gala this
year, with mom, Grandma Elaine, and auntie (uncle Chet's wife), she made
not a few heads turn. People craned their necks, strained their eyes. A
top national daily, which published Sharon and KC's photo, aptly
captured fashion-watchers' sentiments that night: They're just like
sisters.
Little KC is now a lady. A fine young lady. She is basically the same
sweet girl you first met three years ago. Yet there are also remarkable
changes--subtle yet surprising just the same. Her dulcet, delicate voice
now expresses very strong, very definite opinions. She writes poetry and
composes "beautiful and profound" (mom beams) songs. And as is evident
in the "short article" below (one she wrote almost two years ago, for an
essay on her mom, which came out in the 100 Women of the Philippines
coffeetable book), she is intelligent, sensitive and incredibly proud of
her mother. She also keeps a notebook/journal, embellished with drawings
and her friends' pictures. And while they were in Boston, she played
lacrosse and soccer for her school. In short, she is brimming with
youthful zest and creativity.
Just like you-know-who when she was 15 and starred in Dear Heart and
made movie history?
They're not just like soul sisters; they're almost like twins! KC, in
fact, also goes by the name of Twister II. Guess who Twister I is?
At the time KC wrote the article below (the article appears in the 100 Women Coffeetable book), mom was in the United States
wrapping up a world concert tour and daughter was already back in the
Philippines, to attend cousin Ciara Sotto's grand debut.
That was one of the few rare times that mother-and-daughter were ever
separated since KC was born. That bond--solid and strong--was evident in
the love and longing in KC's words and Sharon's reaction upon reading
the article.
My mother is someone that has touched many people's hearts. She, I
understand, is someone that people admire and respect because of her
achievements and great personality. Her fans know her as the Megastar, a
talented actress-singer who is destined to be famous. I know her as my
mother.
I'm pretty sure that many of you have heard, read or just happen to know
about the pain that mom had gone through in the past. My mother had
brought me up practically all by herself, and she had sacrificed so much
just to make me grow up to be a "fine young lady". She worked day and
night, and she'd often come home exhausted. She would go straight to bed
and rest with her makeup on. We had little time together, but when she
had a day-off she'd make sure we were together. Sometimes, we'd go out
on a mother-daughter date. I understood that she was doing all this just
to give me a good, normal life.
Mom is just wonderful. She's caring, loving, she has a great sense of
humor, maasikaso (caring, nurturing)--you know, she has just what it
takes to be a perfect mom. Sometimes, she teases me because I forget
she's my mom. She's so much like a sister, a big sister I never had.
She's my best friend--next to God, of course--someone I know I can
always talk to about anything, someone with whom I can share my dreams,
my thoughts and secrets, and I know she'll never spill. But, of course,
since no one's perfect naman, all I can say is that she's next to
perfect. She's so close, it's scary!
When guests come over, she's always the first one to serve them. "Do you
want this, do you want that?" Minsan, sila pa ang nagugulat (The guests
get surprised), because they don't expect her to be like that! She is
always excited when friends or family come. She loves company, and being
treated like a normal person. Because that's what she really is when
she's with us. Normal.
There's something about mom that's a bit crazy that nobody really knows
about. She can be really clumsy at times, that Tita Fanny (Serrano)
calls her "Twister". Actually, there's a "Twister II" that's somewhere
nearby, and people don't know about that either . . .
My mom is a good wife. Obviously, she was able to choose the right man,
with God's help. She does the duties that a wife is required to do,
based on the Bible. She loves my daddy very much, and she'd do almost
anything for him. She takes care of him, prepares food for him (by the
way, mom cooks really well), and is just a good wife all-around.
There is a lot more about mom that I could write, but I think I've
already singled out almost all of the wonderful things about my mother.
It's too hard to write every single thing about her because God has made
her an amazing person; very special indeed. She is truly blessed, and
loved by people not only in the Philippines, but by others, particularly
Filipinos, around the world. She definitely deserves to be in the
position where she is now. A cool example of The Filipina.
Sharon's simple response:
"That's why I love and miss her so!"