Friday, October 27, 2006

Pasaway sa ASEAN garden


WE ARE CAMERA SHY. Will any one contest?

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Rekindling the warmth of friendship


You saw it right! Its me and Emy. We took our snapshots at Fayds yesterday, October 25, while editing our notes in SoftPac. I was and is glad remembering this moment. Why? Its the first bonding activity we had since September 11 (the day i confronted her regarding our debate). Golly! let's bury the hatchet; lets rekindle the warmth of friendship.

Well, I am thankful that things are getting better between us this past few days!

Friendship rules! ^_^

Saturday, October 21, 2006

A Chess-full Memory

We are all masters! masters of snapshots, not chess masters (except for Jen and Sarah).
It's a perfect place and a perfectexperience to remember. I will cherish this moment where we were all in bliss and excitement. It turned my gloomy mood into a bright one.

Confiding a Secret


I felt out of place in an incident this afternoon. No! This is an understatement. I was offended ---too offended. But I guess it was a blessing in disguise. I have learned from this experience (which I opt not to narrate here) the more appropriate way to confide a secret.

Here it is:
1. A person chose to whom he/she will confide his/her secret. Be reminded to tell that you have a secret to reveal only at the right time and place.

2. Don’t give hints if you don’t intend to share your secret to another person aside form the person you chose. You don’t know what the other person may think.

3. Please be sensitive enough. Avoid the word “squeal” if there is another person with you. It connotes that the other person is unworthy of trust and innately gossip-maker.


FYI: I am suffering from paranoia.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

LIT here we are!


We (July, Love, sarah and I) conducted an interiew with Ms. Jham Rdriguez, LIT Guidance Counselor last October 11. It was in partial fulfillment of the requirements in one of our major subjects --- Guidance and Counseling. The focus of the interview was Guidance Program - making. Its fun! Anyways, thank you to Celsie ( Did I spell it right?) for taking the snapshots!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

ABP upperclassmen Educ'l trip 2006


Our itenerary this whole day were Elsie Gaches, Asosacion de Damas de Filipinas, Inc, Lighthouse Center for Children Foundation, and Reintegration for Care and Wholeness Foundation Inc.

We enjoyed our brief stay at Asosacion de Damas de Filipinas, Inc... It's learning while having fun! I never thought that I'll enjoy the company of preschool children. I do love it! ^_^ I guess the warmth and accommodation showed by children to each one of us made the difference. For me, and for the rest of the AB Pasaway, it's an experience worth remembering.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Lets' eat! (from Toni)

I read this article form Toni and decided to answer it too!

1. Favorite Comfort Food
inadobong mani… buttered corn (yung shredded ang mas gusto ko) …banana cue…

2. Favorite Breakfast Meal
cooked rice, fried tuyo with kamatis (magkakamay pa ako!), coffee na matabang… delicious!

3. Favorite Lunch Meal
Indian sardine in Sour soup! (Sinigang na Tamban!)… or Chicken curry

4. Favorite Dinner Meal
Pork Etofado or Chicken Pork Adobo a.k.a CPA…

5. Favorite Dessert
Leche gulaman… Papaya/Avocado shake.. Lakatan

6. Favorite Cake
Ribbon’s Chocolate cake with Caramel and Black forest…. Yummy!

7. Favorite Pasta
Filipino style spaghetti

8. Favorite Dish That Others Find Weird
Ice-cold Milo mixed with rice…

9. Favorite Fruits That You Haven’t Eaten In A While
Avocado

10. Favorite Junkfood
burger… corn bits… Muncher green peas…

11. Favorite TV Show Related to Food (Cooking show, Travel show with food, etc.)
Henny Sisn’s Sle of Life (nt sure with he title, tagal na in akong di nakakapanood nito)… Mobile Kusina…

12. Favorite Pastries
polvoron… macaroons…

13. Favorite Way to Eat Potatoes
fried… salad… as garnish in meat dishes…

14. Favorite Ice Cream
Magnolia Rocky Road… Selecta Cookies n’ Cream…

15. Favorite Alcoholic Drink When You Really Really Really Want to Party
none…I don’t go to party na may inman...

16. Favorite Bar Chow
none…

17. Favorite Chicken Dish
Chicken Curry and Fried Chicken

18. Favorite Place to Eat with Your Sweetheart or Your Best Friend (Choose 1)
wala!( wala akong sweet heart at sobrang tagal ko nang di nakakasabay sa pag-kain ang best ko.)

19. Favorite Place to Eat with your Family
sa dinner table namin sa bahay, saan pa ba! (kelan ba nga ba yung huling sabay-sabay kaming kumain sa kumidor?)

20. Fill in the blanks: I wish I could eat ____ in/at _____ with ______.
I wish I could eat spaghetti at home with my family and AB Pasaway friends.

ABP 4 vs BSA 3: A Debate

This is a track back article.

Before (11 September 2006)

Hanzel informed me that Emy declined to participate as second speaker in the upcoming debate. I was baffled. I simply can’t comprehend the reason behind her decision.

After our class in Abnormal Psychology, I talked to her and made some points in order to persuade her. Still, I failed. She insisted that she don’t like to and that she don’t know how. I was enraged. I found it irrational and too self-serving. How can she assert that she don’t know how when she was able to come up with excellent arguments in our previous exercises and exams in Ethics? But my thoughts were useless for she walked out of the scene like a hot chili sauce.

The said incident caused a BIG gap between the two of us. As the days passed she also became hostile with the rest the class excluding Jen and ate Cel. I dunno why.


During (13 September 2006r,10-11:30 a.m.)

Proposition: Should there be a right to die for the chronically and terminally ill patient? Affirmative side: AB Psychology 4 (Ethics class)
Negative side: BS Accountancy 3 (Logic class)
Arbiter: Dino Marquez, BSA 3
Adjudicators:
Ms. Thelma Balba, Faculty Assistant
Mr. Gerard Sarmiento
The representatives of ABP 4 were: Yen (Second Constructive speech); Hanzel (Rebuttal speech); Liz, Karen, and ate cel (scribes); and I (First Constructive speech)

I was not that confident while delivering my speech not because my piece is rubbish, but because I fear that my low speaking voice will fail me and the group (I perceive that my voice is audible, but it’s not enough in terms of public speaking). But I was encouraged by the results of the interpellation. I was able (thanks to Hanzel, he’s the one who prepared my queries) to cause inconsistencies with the Negative side’s first speaker. I’m just not sure if the adjudicators clearly noticed this.

Yen’s speech was superb. She emphasized our stand markedly. She wasn’t able to finish her piece though. What I love most was the interpellation between the second speakers of both sides.

Here are the quotable quotes:

Yen: (addressing Dino) “May I answer the question…”
Dino: "Of course you should answer the question."
(Yen meant, if she can elaborate her answer)

Yen: (addressing Dino) “May…”
Mark: “You should answer my question.”
(Yen was trying to asked the arbiter, Dino, if she can elaborate her answer but Mark hindered her to do so with the statement mentioned earlier)

On the other hand, Hanzel delivered a very good speech. He was able to refute the points of the negative side. However, his speech was cut short due to time constraint (which is 6 minutes per speaker).

As the activity end, Mr. Gerard Sarmiento revealed the score 528 and 529 in favor of the BSA 3 debaters. But mind you, Yen, our second speaker emerged as the Best Debater.

All in all, we lost in the debate. Well that’s life; there are always a winner and a loser.


After (15 September 2006)

Hanzel told me the fishy side of the debate. (I won’t discuss it here.) But I would explicitly express my disappointment. It was very unlikely for such an authority to do that. Its not simply unfair; its also morale-breaking. I’m praying this won’t happen again.

Do I sound sour griping? Well, honesty yes. But I’m over that now; it’s just that it tend to be recurrent in my subconscious mind.

May all of us be treated and treat with justice!

Monday, October 02, 2006

bagyong Milenyo

Bagyong Milenyo caused me a lot of troubles (not to mention it's effect in Luzon).

First, I was unable to accomplish my tasks in Softpac and research1 as I have scheduled.
Second, I was unable to buy new set of secondhand books.
Third, I wasn't able to watch the finale of Majika.
Fourth, I was unable to research more for our related lit and studies in Letran...

Friendship


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