WISH

to go to JAPAN.
retreat in Baguio
an AWESOME LEGACY.
LOMO CAM
NIKON/SONY DSLR
Graduation Pictures from Chat Peypoch
SUMMER
ECKO RED
a new jacket .
bag designed by Monet.
shoes designed by monet.
staedtler pens.
flats.
keds.
skullcandy earphones.
higher grades.
boots.
new shoes.
a new book.
chinese cinderella .
HEROES SEASON 3
the clique series.
Monday, September 28, 2009
It started raining last Friday. Janine was at our house and both of us just ate spaghetti and watched some dvds. By the time she went home already, the rain was still pouring. It was nothing unusual, it almost rained everyday. When I woke up the next day, my sister and dad was about to leave for work and school. It wasn't really raining hard, but there was a sign that it will be a cloudy day. My mom fetched my sister for AA from their batch encounter from the night before. It began raining intensely hard at about 9 am. I was talking to Janine and both of us were too lazy to go to the band screening that day. By lunch, the wind was intense too. The weather was really gloomy, so I was enticed to go to sleep. By night time, my dad and older sister can't go home because of the flood. They had to sleep in MC so that they could be safe. But I never imagined this scenario, mud everywhere, houses submerged in water and mud, missing, dead, homeless people and even knowing that my friends are affected too. After giving our donations to AA and OLA church in Marikina, everything sank in. While waiting for the priest to accept our donations, I could see rescue teams and fire trucks pass by. There was mud everywhere, furniture that looked like garbage because of the mud, and people in the streets with everything they could save from their homes. I felt guilty afterward. When many people, including some of my friends were suffering and struggling because of the typhoon, I was at home, either sleeping, eating or just doodling. This made me realize that we must be truly aware. With this awareness, we can help and also save lives.
*The picture was taken a while ago. This was in Cogeo, Rizal. You could see some people walking in the muddy streets carrying whatever they can from their homes.
Till the end of time, 8:40 PM
Monday, September 21, 2009
 September 20, 2009 HS Building Room 20 (3-B) 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Till the end of time, 11:19 AM
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
At the beginning of the trip, honestly, I was irritated. This was because there wasn’t any signal for my phone. I kept on complaining inside the bus because of this. We were dropped off by the bus at a certain place for us to ride the jeepney. When we reached the dead end, I kept my phone when I saw the scenery. I told myself, “This is truly beautiful.” We were, of course, uneasy with the mud. But as time went by, it was like normal for us. When we reached the school, we were welcomed by this beautiful view of the Sierra Madre Mountains.
An excerpt from my essay for our Alay Kapwa class =))
Tomorrow will be my ACET. HS Building, 1:30 pm Room 20. Wish me luck! :D
Till the end of time, 6:21 PM
Sunday, August 30, 2009
National Heroes Day. (August 30, 2009)
Last night I watched Y Speak in Studio 23. It was a special to commemorate the death anniversary of Ninoy Aquino. There was a portion where in they asked some college students if they could be like Ninoy. Almost everyone answered NO. Their reason was that the country isn't untied enough for them to sacrifice their lives. Is that the only thing that the Filipinos remember about Ninoy? That he was killed? Being just like Ninoy does not mean just giving up your life. It means that you will stand up for what you believe in and what will be the best not just for yourselves but for the country. That for me is the most important lesson that I have learned from Ninoy.
Today is National Heroes Day. My sisters and I had a roadtrip with my dad. We passed by the Manila American Cemetery at Fort Bonifacio. You could see that in the picture above, the crosses doesn't have any markings or names in them. I believe that each and every Filipino who is doing something for the betterment of our country is already a hero. Even though we may not know it, but with the simple acts of voting, following the laws, and knowing the current affairs of our country, step by step, we can be just like Ninoy.
This isn't like me, writing about current issues. Its just because maybe, I just want to be like Ninoy. I just want everyone to see that the Filipinos are truly worth living and dying for.
:)
Till the end of time, 6:44 PM
Sunday, August 09, 2009
 “You must be imaginative, strong-hearted. You must try things that may not work, and you must not let anyone define your limits because of where you come from. Your only limit is your soul. What I say is true - anyone can cook... but only the fearless can be great.” - Auguste Gusteau (Ratatouille)
Watching Ratatouille for my English movie review. Last night, my friends and I went to Eastwood for the first time this school year. I really thought that it was going to be extremely fun. Anyway, this week will be really hectic. On Thursday we will have our quarterly test for CLE, Philosophy, and Health. Next week will be our quarterly test for those major subjects.
Took that picture during club time last week.
Till the end of time, 3:15 PM
Monday, August 03, 2009
Just wanted to blog about this. She really touched my life.
 
Here are some tweets about Mrs. Aquino.
Till the end of time, 8:35 PM
Sunday, August 02, 2009
 August 2, 2009. Math Building, Room 307 6:30 am
I thought I was going to be late for my UPCAT. I was still in Antipolo at 5:20 am. My mom and I rode the fx because if my dad would bring us to UP, he would just get bored there. In my mind, I was freaking out because I was texting Denise, and she told me that she's already in line and that she arrived there at 4:30 am. I was like, 4:30? Nasa banyo pa ako nun ah! :| But the fx driver saved the day!! :D He drove really really fast. From the cathedral in Antipolo to Masinag, it took us less than 10 minutes to get there. :)) I took my exam at room 307. Everything is kind of normal. During the test I ate some snickers. My seatmate really distracted me. He read aloud which was kind of funny and when answering he would say "Ahhhh...(for example) C!!". And there was a time when I think he didn't know how to solve the problem. He banged his chair, and I was like WTH?! :))
 When I came home, I found this newspaper in our garage. This is the first time I saw The Philippine Daily Inquirer in another color than blue. The whole country is mourning for the woman dressed in yellow. Along the hi-way in Antipolo, there are lots of yellow ribbons for Cory. Along Katipunan, you could see yellow ribbons, a large yellow cloth in Ateneo, a message of mourning from the Ateneo, and a large tarpoline which says "Cory,hindi ka nagiisa." in Miriam. She said before that she is just "a plain housewife". But she became the mother of this country and the woman who returned the freedom and democracy of the Philippines. Thank you Mrs. Aquino. Now you are with another great Filipino, Ninoy.
Till the end of time, 1:55 PM
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