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I looove this week 'cos we didn't really have formal discussions. It's a sort of relief from the very exhausting first quarter. tinay. (: I looove this week 'cos we didn't really have formal discussions. It's a sort of relief from the very exhausting first quarter. tinay. (:
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Last Wednesday, we had the most highlighted celebration for the Buwan ng Wika. Luckily, our section won in the Paskil Pinoy and Sagutang Dayalogo. Congratulations to us, and of course, to Ms. Fronteras for the support.
The Gallery Walk showed the different Filipino cultures of the three largest islands in the Philippines. LuzViMinda. But not just that, it proved that Dulaang Pinoy members are worthy for their title. The best of the three is Visayas, and yes, twelve of my classmates performed there. Good job, guys. *Clap Clap*
After lunch is really the best part. The representative/s of each year level performed their own. Tula for the First Years by a i3 student. Ours is the Sagutang Dayalogo of Tristel and Carla, my dear classmates. A monologue by a iii4, who played Sisa, for the juniors. And for the seniors, Sabayang Pagbigkas. In between, Dulaang Pinoy and Dance Stream members showcased their talents. Maliket-a-Polka by the First Years, which made us remember the times when we ourselves are being taught that same dance. A group, with my classmate Katherine, danced an ethnic-modern kind of dance. It made me say "WOW". Another group, with Andie, performed a Muslim dance. The Chorale Group sang a Kundiman Song.
And you should know, I felt proud being a part of this country the second time around.
Congratulations to the Pinoy Area. We loved that program. :)
The last day of August, which is a Thursday, was also a good day. We started the day with a Mass. No lessons because of the shortened periods.
Friday was yesterday. Ha-Ha. Everything's "routinary" except for the fact that Ms. Fronteras was not around. Oh no. Sad fact for most sophomores. Ha-Ha. Dismissal time came. And as usual, we had a "lakad". At first, our heads ached thinking where we'll go. SM SanLa? SM Fairview? 168? Greenhills? Gateway? And we ended seeing ourselves in the land of 168 Shopping Mall. Wow, everything's so cheap. And with a little amount of money in your pocket, you can buy a lot. Thanks to Thea's mom for the libre of the watches. :)
Today is Saturday. Oh My Goooddd, I think the tags in my tagboard were accidentally deleted by me. Nooo.. Hindi pwede!!! And speaking of deleting, I deleted the much-treasured quotes in my phone. I don't know why I did that. Those were the best quotes I've got since I had that phone. OH NO.
It's so hooot dears. And that pushed me to approving my own decision of having my hair cut. I'll have it later.
I forgot to tell you that the Getting of Cards will already be on Monday. I'm so nervous. Really nervous. GOD. HELP. ME.
1:36 PM
Last Wednesday, we had the most highlighted celebration for the Buwan ng Wika. Luckily, our section won in the Paskil Pinoy and Sagutang Dayalogo. Congratulations to us, and of course, to Ms. Fronteras for the support.
The Gallery Walk showed the different Filipino cultures of the three largest islands in the Philippines. LuzViMinda. But not just that, it proved that Dulaang Pinoy members are worthy for their title. The best of the three is Visayas, and yes, twelve of my classmates performed there. Good job, guys. *Clap Clap*
After lunch is really the best part. The representative/s of each year level performed their own. Tula for the First Years by a i3 student. Ours is the Sagutang Dayalogo of Tristel and Carla, my dear classmates. A monologue by a iii4, who played Sisa, for the juniors. And for the seniors, Sabayang Pagbigkas. In between, Dulaang Pinoy and Dance Stream members showcased their talents. Maliket-a-Polka by the First Years, which made us remember the times when we ourselves are being taught that same dance. A group, with my classmate Katherine, danced an ethnic-modern kind of dance. It made me say "WOW". Another group, with Andie, performed a Muslim dance. The Chorale Group sang a Kundiman Song.
And you should know, I felt proud being a part of this country the second time around.
Congratulations to the Pinoy Area. We loved that program. :)
The last day of August, which is a Thursday, was also a good day. We started the day with a Mass. No lessons because of the shortened periods.
Friday was yesterday. Ha-Ha. Everything's "routinary" except for the fact that Ms. Fronteras was not around. Oh no. Sad fact for most sophomores. Ha-Ha. Dismissal time came. And as usual, we had a "lakad". At first, our heads ached thinking where we'll go. SM SanLa? SM Fairview? 168? Greenhills? Gateway? And we ended seeing ourselves in the land of 168 Shopping Mall. Wow, everything's so cheap. And with a little amount of money in your pocket, you can buy a lot. Thanks to Thea's mom for the libre of the watches. :)
Today is Saturday. Oh My Goooddd, I think the tags in my tagboard were accidentally deleted by me. Nooo.. Hindi pwede!!! And speaking of deleting, I deleted the much-treasured quotes in my phone. I don't know why I did that. Those were the best quotes I've got since I had that phone. OH NO.
It's so hooot dears. And that pushed me to approving my own decision of having my hair cut. I'll have it later.
I forgot to tell you that the Getting of Cards will already be on Monday. I'm so nervous. Really nervous. GOD. HELP. ME.
1:36 PM