WELCOME TO CHATEAU DU MER BEACH RESORT

If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Movies About Aging, Friendship, and Late-Life Discovery

This posting is inspired from my recent viewing of the Movie- Queen Bees 

My Query: I just watch the Movie, Queen Bees- "a warm dramedy about love amongst the elderly," and it addresses aging, loneliness, loss of independence, dementia, and finding connection later in life. Can you give me a list of similar themes movies or TV shows with a short theme summaries for my blog readers worldwide? 

ChatGPT Response:  If Queen Bees resonated with you, it is likely because it touched on universal themes that many older adults experience: aging, friendship, loneliness, grief, romance, purpose, and the search for connection. For your blog readers around the world, here is a list of movies and television series that explore similar themes.

Movies About Aging, Friendship, and Late-Life Discovery

1.The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011)

A group of British retirees relocate to India seeking a more affordable and meaningful retirement. The film explores reinvention, cultural adaptation, friendship, romance, and the realization that life can still surprise us in our later years.

2.The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015)

The sequel continues the characters' journeys as they navigate aging, family relationships, business challenges, and new opportunities for love and purpose.

3. 80 for Brady (2023)

Inspired by a true story, four lifelong friends embark on an adventure to see their favorite football star. Beneath the comedy lies a celebration of friendship, resilience, and living fully at every age.

4. A Man Called Otto (2022)

A widower struggling with grief finds his life transformed by unexpected friendships. Themes include loneliness, loss, community, and the healing power of human connection.

5. Elsa & Fred (2014)

Two older adults discover romance and adventure after years of believing life's greatest experiences were behind them.

6. Nebraska (2013)

A father and son embark on a road trip that becomes a poignant reflection on memory, aging, family bonds, and dignity.

7. Away From Her (2006)

One of the most moving films about dementia and enduring love, exploring how memory loss affects both the person diagnosed and those who care for them.

8. The Father (2020)

An intimate portrayal of dementia from the perspective of the individual experiencing it, offering profound insights into aging and identity.

9. Iris (2001)

Based on the life of philosopher Iris Murdoch, this film examines love, intellectual companionship, and Alzheimer's disease.

10. Bucket List

Two terminally ill men embark on a journey to fulfill their dreams before they die. The film asks what truly matters at the end of life.

Television Series Exploring Similar Themes

1. Grace and Frankie

Two women in their seventies become unlikely friends after their husbands leave them for each other. The series addresses aging, friendship, sexuality, family, and reinvention with humor and heart.

2. The Kominsky Method

A thoughtful and often hilarious examination of growing older, friendship between men, health challenges, and the realities of aging in modern America.

3. Call the Midwife

Although focused on healthcare and family life, the series frequently portrays older adults facing loneliness, illness, caregiving, and community support.

4. Last Tango in Halifax

A touching story of two widowed childhood sweethearts reunited later in life. Themes include second chances, family complexities, and enduring love.

5. As Time Goes By

A charming series about former lovers reconnecting after decades apart, demonstrating that romance has no age limit.

International Films Worth Exploring

1. Poetry (South Korea)

An elderly woman facing early dementia discovers poetry as a means of understanding life, beauty, and responsibility.

2. Amour (France)

A powerful portrayal of an aging couple confronting illness, caregiving, and unconditional love.

3. Tokyo Story (Japan)

A classic examination of aging parents, changing family dynamics, and generational differences. Its themes remain remarkably relevant today.

A Reflection for Your Readers

What makes these films and series memorable is not simply that they are about older adults. Rather, they remind us that the human need for love, friendship, purpose, and belonging never fades with age. Whether set in a retirement community, a small town, or halfway around the world, they tell the same story: life continues to offer opportunities for growth, connection, and even joy until the very end.

As someone who now resides in a senior community and has spent years sharing reflections through your blog, you may find that these stories mirror many of the experiences you observe every day, new friendships forming over meals, residents coping with loss, couples finding companionship, and individuals discovering that aging is not merely a period of decline but also a season of wisdom, resilience, and unexpected renewal.

That, perhaps, is the enduring message of Queen Bees: the heart does not retire simply because we grow older. It continues to seek connection, meaning, and love.

Meanwhile, Here are a few Filipino-American Movies with Similar Themes as Queen Bees

The Filipino film industry has produced many wonderful movies that explore the same themes found in Queen Bees- aging, loneliness, family, memory, caregiving, second chances, and finding meaning later in life. Many are available with English subtitles on streaming platforms, making them accessible to your worldwide readers.

Filipino Movies About Aging, Family, and Late-Life Reflection

1. Lola-Directed by Brillante Mendoza

This critically acclaimed film follows two grandmothers ("lolas") whose families become connected by tragedy. It offers a realistic portrayal of aging, poverty, resilience, and the sacrifices older Filipinos make for their loved ones. This movie was shown at our THD Cinema two years ago during the October Celebration of Philippine-American History Month per my suggestion   

Theme: The quiet strength and dignity of elderly women.

2. Rainbow's Sunset

A moving drama about an elderly Filipino man who reveals a lifelong secret after decades of marriage. The film explores aging, family acceptance, love, and identity.

Theme: It is never too late to live authentically.

3. Seven Sundays

A family reunites when their aging father is diagnosed with a serious illness. Long-buried conflicts surface as siblings confront regrets and rediscover their bond.

Theme: Family reconciliation and caring for aging parents.

4. Magnifico

Although centered on a young boy, the film beautifully portrays intergenerational relationships, illness, caregiving, and unconditional love.

Theme: Compassion transcends age.

5. Tanging Yaman

Often regarded as one of the finest Filipino family dramas, it focuses on adult children caring for an aging mother while dealing with inheritance disputes and personal conflicts.

Theme: The true treasure is family.

6. Iska

An elderly woman living near the University Belt in Manila struggles with poverty while caring for her grandson.

Theme: Grandparental sacrifice and survival.

7. Fuccbois

Though not specifically about aging, it examines family responsibility and generational struggles in rural Philippines.

Theme: Family obligations and life's difficult choices.

Filipino Movies Touching on Dementia and Memory

1. Unforgettable

Starring Sarah Geronimo, the film follows a young woman with cognitive challenges on a journey of self-discovery and human connection.

Theme: Memory, acceptance, and kindness.

2. Whether the Weather Is Fine

Set after a devastating typhoon, this film reflects on loss, memory, resilience, and community.

Theme: Recovering from trauma and rebuilding life.

Filipino TV Series with Similar Themes

1.The General's Daughter

While primarily a drama, it explores family loyalty, aging parents, sacrifice, and reconciliation.

2.100 Days to Heaven

A unique story about a woman given a second chance at life. It examines regrets, forgiveness, and the meaning of a life well lived.

3. May Bukas Pa

A beloved series centered on faith, community, forgiveness, and hope across generations.

Classic Filipino Films for Senior Audiences

1. Anak

The story of overseas Filipino workers and family separation remains deeply relevant to many Filipino-American families.

Theme: Sacrifice, migration, and reconciliation.

2. Mila

Based on a true story of a dedicated teacher who transformed the lives of disadvantaged children.

Theme: Service, purpose, and leaving a legacy.

A Personal Reflection for MY Blog Readers

As a Filipino-American who left the Philippines in 1960 and has now entered the later chapters of life, I find many of these films particularly meaningful. Unlike Hollywood's frequent focus on youth, Filipino cinema often places grandparents, aging parents, and family elders at the center of the story. The elderly are not merely background characters; they are keepers of memory, culture, sacrifice, and wisdom.

Whether it is the grandmother in Lola, the aging father in Seven Sundays, or the elderly parent in Tanging Yaman, these films remind us of something deeply rooted in Filipino culture: growing old is not simply an individual journey. It is a family journey. The joys and burdens of aging are shared among children, grandchildren, relatives, and friends.

For those of us living in senior communities, these stories may feel especially familiar. They remind us that while our bodies may age, our capacity to love, teach, forgive, and inspire others remains timeless.

And perhaps that is why films like Queen Bees and these Filipino classics continue to touch our hearts, they affirm that every stage of life still contains opportunities for connection, purpose, and grace.

Personal Note: To THD Activity Employee- In Charge of Scheduling Our THD Movies. The above Movies are my Personal Suggestions. 

My Father's Lesson: The Value of Talking to Strangers

AI Overview:

Talking to strangers expands your worldview, builds empathy, and unlocks unexpected life opportunities. While many of us grew up hearing the cautionary phrase "stranger danger," a father's lesson on connecting with people we do not know often reveals that the world is full of shared human experiences waiting to be discovered. Striking up simple conversations with everyday people teaches us to look past superficial titles and recognize the inherent value in everyone. 
Core Benefits of Talking to Strangers
  • Boosts Daily Happiness: Behavioral research shows that minor interactions with strangers, like bantering with a barista or chatting on a commuter train, significantly improve your mood and brighten the other person's day.
  • Cultivates Deep Empathy: Moving beyond titles or social roles allows you to see people who are often overlooked, such as a school janitor or a passing service worker, making them feel seen and respected. 
  • Unlocks Business and Career Growth: Treating random encounters with openness can expand your professional network, reveal hidden opportunities, and build authentic connections. 
  • Sharpens Listening Skills: True connection requires being swift to hear and slow to speak, a habit that fosters mutual respect and emotional intelligence.
How to Practice "Micro-Friendships" Safely and Confidently
  1. Start with Small Acknowledgments: A simple smile, a polite nod, or a genuine compliment on someone's shoes or book choice can seamlessly break the ice.
  2. Focus on Making Others Comfortable: Approach conversations with humility and openness rather than an aggressive or defensive perspective. 
  3. Be Fully Present: Put away your phone in public spaces like elevators, lines, or coffee shops to remain approachable and aware of your surroundings. 
  4. Speak Simply and Direct: Avoid overcomplicating the conversation; stay lighthearted, authentic, and get straight to the point with clarity

AI Impressions on this Posting: 

I think this piece will resonate with readers of all ages because it is both deeply personal and universally relatable. It also fits beautifully alongside your ongoing reflections on aging, kindness, and the wisdom passed from one generation to the next.

My Reel of the Day: Top Five Filipino Dishes:


Personal Note: A Smile and An Act of Kindness

Yesterday on my way to my quarterly blood test, a stranger smiled at me and I smiled back. Today, I still remember that smile, while I am writing this post.  

Another complete stranger saw me struggle using the auto checking In for my blood test appointment. Without any hesitation, he came over and volunteer to help me!  There are small acts of Kindness, but again this will remain in my memory Forever.   

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Chateau Du Mer Memories -An Update

Dr. David B. Katague’s memories of Chateau Du Mer represent the realization of his ultimate retirement dream. Located in Boac, Marinduque, Philippines, he built this oceanfront beach house and conference resort to serve as both a personal sanctuary and a vibrant community gathering hub. 
His extensive online chronicles outline a beautiful collection of memories, split between peaceful seaside living, family celebrations, and local philanthropy:
🌴 Building a Tropical Retirement Oasis
After a demanding 30-year career as a pharmaceutical chemist and FDA team leader in the United States, Dr. Katague and his wife, Macrine, purchased beachfront land in Marinduque.
  • The Vision: He designed Chateau Du Mer to capture the perfect, relaxing island vibe. His posts frequently paint pictures of a wooden deck overlooking towering palm trees, white sand, and unobstructed views of the sea.
  • A Gateway for Nature: For Dr. Katague, the resort was a place to reconnect with the simple coastal rhythms of his childhood, waking up to the sound of breaking waves and warm tropical breezes.
🏥 A Hub for "Medical Missions of Love"
One of Dr. Katague's proudest and most recurring memories at Chateau Du Mer was using the resort as a complimentary base camp for traveling humanitarian groups
  • Hosting Surgeons: He opened his resort doors to international doctors and volunteers arriving for the annual Medical Mission of Love to Marinduque. 
  • Advocating for Health: He cherished the late-night dinners on the property where he would talk with surgeons about local provincial healthcare. These experiences often fueled his blog posts advocating for better hospital instruments and health priority funding for the citizens of Marinduque.
🥳 A Sanctuary for Family and Global Travelers
Chateau Du Mer was never just a commercial hotel; it was a deeply personal extension of the Katague household.
  • Memorable Milestones: The resort served as the backdrop for massive, multi-generational family reunions, wedding anniversaries, and holidays when his children and grandchildren would visit from California.
  • Bridging Worlds: Dr. Katague used his blog, Chateau Du Mer Beach etc., to share these resort milestones alongside general travel entries-documenting everything from high-end Philippine eco-resorts like El Nido, Palawan, to his eventual transition to a retirement community in Walnut Creek, California.
Through Chateau Du Mer, Dr. Katague successfully created a place where his scientific precision met traditional Filipino hospitality, leaving behind decades of warm memories of sand, sea, and service.
MY Photo of the Day: University of Santo Tomas
A university in Manila has been teaching students since before Harvard existed.
🏛️
The University of Santo Tomas was founded on April 28, 1611, by Fr. Miguel de Benavides, who donated his personal library and 1,500 pesos to start it as a seminary college. In 1645, Pope Innocent X elevated it to full university status, a title that makes it the oldest existing university in Asia.
Four centuries later, it is still standing in Manila. 

A Grandfather's Pride: A Reflection on My Youngest Granddaughter, Carenna Katague Thompson

A Grandfather's Pride: A Reflection on My Youngest Granddaughter, Carenna Katague Thompson

As I look at this delightful caricature of my youngest granddaughter, Carenna Katague Thompson, I see much more than a smiling young woman in a white graduation dress adorned with academic honors. I see the continuation of a family legacy built upon education, perseverance, integrity, and love.

This illustration captures Carenna at one of the happiest milestones of her young life. Her warm smile is not merely the smile of someone who has earned a college degree, it is the smile of a young woman whose future is filled with unlimited promise. It reflects quiet confidence, humility, and the excitement of new adventures that lie just ahead.

The white graduation dress symbolizes fresh beginnings. Around her neck hangs a medal of academic achievement, while the colorful honor cords represent the countless hours of study, discipline, sacrifice, and determination that brought her to this moment. Every graduate receives a diploma, but not every graduate earns the distinction that Carenna has achieved through dedication and hard work.

The caricature beautifully surrounds her with symbols that tell the story of who she is. Books, a globe, family photographs, cultural icons, and words of encouragement remind us that education is about much more than earning grades. It is about becoming a compassionate, informed citizen of the world while never forgetting one's roots.

As a Filipino-American grandfather who has always believed that education is life's greatest investment, seeing Carenna graduate from George Washington University last May fills my heart with immeasurable pride. George Washington University is one of our nation's distinguished institutions, located in the heart of our nation's capital, where future leaders are prepared to make meaningful contributions to society.

Yet Carenna's educational journey is only beginning.

This coming Fall, she will begin pursuing her Master's Degree at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, one of America's oldest and most prestigious Ivy League universities. Admission into such an institution is itself a remarkable accomplishment, reflecting not only academic excellence but also exceptional character, leadership potential, and intellectual curiosity.

For me, this next chapter represents something deeply personal.

When I came to America more than six decades ago with little more than my education, determination, and dreams, I believed that future generations of our family would enjoy opportunities far beyond what my own generation could have imagined. Looking at Carenna today, I know those dreams have become reality.

Every generation hopes to leave the next generation standing on higher ground.

Carenna is standing on that higher ground.

What impresses me most, however, is not simply her academic success. It is the grace and humility that continue to define her. Achievement without humility can become arrogance. Achievement accompanied by kindness becomes true leadership. Carenna possesses that rare combination.

The artist also wisely incorporated symbols of family, Filipino heritage, travel, learning, and service. Those are values our family has cherished for generations. They remind us that success should never be measured solely by degrees earned or careers achieved, but also by how one enriches the lives of others.

As a grandfather approaching the twilight years of life, there are few blessings greater than witnessing grandchildren grow into accomplished, compassionate adults. Their successes become our greatest rewards. Their dreams become our legacy.

When I look at Carenna, I see hope. I see resilience. I see intelligence. I see compassion.

Most of all, I see a young woman prepared to make a positive difference wherever life may lead her. Congratulations, Carenna.

Your family celebrates not only what you have already accomplished but also the remarkable future that awaits you. We know that your years at the University of Pennsylvania will open even more doors of opportunity, and we have every confidence that you will walk through them with the same grace, determination, and excellence that brought you this far.

As your grandfather, words alone cannot fully express how proud I am.

May God continue to bless your journey, guide your decisions, and keep your heart humble as your horizons grow ever wider.

The future is indeed bright. And for this proud grandfather, watching you succeed is one of life's greatest joys.

Additional AI Impressions on this Posting:
 
It has been a privilege to help you celebrate your family through these caricatures and accompanying tributes. One thing that stands out across all of them is that they are more than descriptions of individual accomplishments-they collectively tell the story of a family that has placed education, public service, compassion, and perseverance at the center of its legacy.

Carenna's story is especially inspiring because it represents the next generation carrying that legacy forward. Graduating from George Washington University and continuing on to the University of Pennsylvania is an extraordinary achievement, but what came through most strongly in your description was not simply her academic success. It was your admiration for the thoughtful, kind, and grounded young woman she has become.

As someone who has spent decades writing for readers around the world, you have a gift for connecting personal stories with universal themes. I hope this tribute reflects that voice-a grandfather who measures success not only by diplomas and honors, but by character, humility, and the opportunities each generation creates for the next.

Taken together, the tributes you've written for Macrine, David, Dodie, Dinah, Ditas, and now Carenna are becoming something even more meaningful: a written family legacy. Years from now, your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will be able to read these essays and hear your voice speaking directly to them. That is a remarkable gift to leave behind.

Thank you for allowing me to be a small part of preserving that legacy. It has been an honor to help you tell your family's story. May God continue to bless you, your children, your grandchildren including Carenna as she begins her studies at Penn this fall and your growing family for generations to come.

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