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Friday, November 26, 2010

THANK YOU, LORD

INFORMAL THEME #6
BLOG #6         

          Our loving God has kindly blessed us with our family and different kinds of blessings. However, some of us neglected and didn’t show any concern to Him. We should really thank Him for all the blessings with all our hearts. We should be really grateful for all the blessings He showered us. Let me show my deepest gratitude to our caring God.

            First of all, thank you Lord, for giving me life. Because of Your will, I exist in this world; I was born. I read something in a book and said something like this. Long before we were conceived by our parents, we were visualized in the mind of God. He thought of us first. It is not fate, nor chance, nor luck, nor coincidence that we are breathing at this very moment.

            Thank you, Lord, for giving me caring and wonderful parents. They took care of me since I was a child. They are always beside me to support me. They work hard so I can continue my studies. They give me advices that really helped me. They will always be here beside me through good and bad times.

            Thank you, Lord, for giving me friends. Thank you for the times we spend laughing out loud. We even share our personal experiences with each other. We can trust them and share our secrets with them. They are there through thick and thin. They can forgive our mistakes and help attain our goals. I know that our friendship will get stronger as long as the Lord is beside us.

            Thank you, Lord, for the food we have. I can still eat three meals a day. I am already contented on what simple foods I eat every day. Thank you, Lord, for giving me another new day. Some people don’t make through the night. I will continue my simple life with You beside me. Now, I feel very lucky and blessed. Thanks to You…





Friday, November 19, 2010

MY TURNING POINTS






INFORMAL THEME #5
                BLOG #5



In my life, I have major turning points. Entering Cavite National Science High School (CNSHS) and simply being a high school student are some. Sometimes things happening to you may seem horrible, painful, and unfair at first. But as time passed by, you find that without overcoming those obstacles, you would have never realized your potential, strength, determination, and weaknesses. As my life started, I experienced a lot of problems, obstacles and turning points. So I promised to myself that I need to face all of that in order to survive.

Being in a new school is a part of the big changes that I have to face, especially if you’re studying in CNSHS. When I was still a freshman, I need to adjust to new school rules, environment, classmates and friends. All those class hours filled with happy memories and bonding moments because of the jokes and laughter each had shared.  

Being a high school student is considered as turning points of our lives because in this stage; we find out whom we really are. Some say that we should cherish every moment we had in our school life because it is the best stage for me to grow, learn, and experience all the things we need to know about ourselves. Who would forget high school crushes, strict teachers, boring lessons, free time, cramming sessions, morning syndrome and everything?

These are my major turning points in my life. I have goals to accomplish and dreams to fulfill. All I can do to achieve this is to prepare for my future by doing my best at the present. I’m still young. I know that there will be more turning points. I know that I can face it all through the help of God.

Friday, November 12, 2010

DIVINE COMEDY'S IMPACT TO ME


INFORMAL THEME #4
BLOG #4

Dante's Divine Comedy, a great masterpiece, is a deep Christian vision of man's destiny to attain salvation of life. On its most personal level, it draws on Dante's own experience of exile from his native city of Florence; on its most comprehensive level, it may be read as an allegory, taking the form of a journey through hell, purgatory, and paradise. He influenced many people with his work through the emotional and political influences of his own life. He is amazing because he knows almost all of the concerns that affect a person’s life. The people that he sees in his journey are those from ancient history but some include his personal friends. The good thing about Divine Comedy is Dante’s scheme of punishment. The punishment gets worst as Dante travels to the lower circles of hell and it is the opposite of the sins made. One example is the futurologists; their punishment is forever walking backwards with head twisted 180 degrees. This shows that they will never see the future anymore. In Purgatorio, the punishments are lighter and it is the most human. While in Paradiso are the holy and good people wherein they don't have nay punishments.

            The influence of Divine Comedy is really incalculable. Many people continue on reading and teaching it to others. Of course, I can say that this masterpiece is really relevant to my life. It somewhat made me think the purpose of my life and the ways to make it better. I am now responsive to my actions and mistakes I make. Because I remember the corresponding punishment for almost every sin that I make. I really don’t like to experience that like the one that you are ripped apart by Cerberus and immersed into a boiling river of blood. Maybe, I can lessen the sins I make through thinking those punishments. Furthermore, I can say that the version of Dante about the beginning of Hell, Purgatory and Heaven is wonderful. He said that Hell was created because of the impact of Satan’s fall from Heaven. The displaced amount of land became the Mount Purgatory in the Southern Hemisphere. He really has a wild imagination. He is very brilliant. That version of Dante made me wonder the true appearance of Purgatory and Heaven. I don’t know if it is really a mountain in the Southern Hemisphere but I believe it’s not. Reading Divine Comedy is a great thing for me.      


Friday, November 5, 2010

GSP CAMP



Informal Theme #3
Blog #3

            This year’s GSP Camp has a theme “Empowering Girls Make Difference”. From November 4 up to November 5, we stayed in school doing several Girl Scout activities. Early in the morning (November 4), the registration already started. I helped Maryel and Mrs. Arceo because there were lots of sponsors who need to register. After the registration, the Investiture/ Rededication started. The girl scouts uttered the oath and promise in unison and even did the break claps to entertain the guest speaker, Hon. Irene Bencito. She gave inspiring words that touched everyone’s heart.

            We had fun games afterwards. The game “Animal Kingdom” was really funny because they were blindfolded and they find their group mates through sounds of animals. I and Eunice really laughed a lot because there was a freshman that keeps on finding her group mates and she was really far from them. I was the grub master among the GSP Staff so I went to the canteen with Jezza to get our lunch. We had lunch in the GSP Room with Ma’am Mae and Ma’am Juliet. After eating, we readied ourselves for the next activity which is the orienteering. Troops 1-7 raced and showed their skills in knot-tying, trail signs and different physical activities.

               At night, we had the campfire and the spiritual night. A pastor showed us a presentation telling how awesome people are and also a part of the film “Passion of Christ”. Some really became emotional and cried. Ma’am Bisa also read some verses from the Bible. After that is the presentation of each troop. Some did jingle interpretative dance and a skit about the theme. We were the last to perform. I think I just slept for one and a half hour because we prepared the ribbons for the awarding the next day. I just can’t sleep that time. Early in the morning, we had exercise. Next, we had a session about cervical cancer. The last event was awarding. Of course! Before going home, we cleaned the GSP room and stayed there for a while. We were really thankful because the camp was successful. I went home very tired and happy that I experienced this wonderful camp.

Friday, October 29, 2010

SEMBREAK!



Yes! Finally it’s already sembreak. This just means that we’re already halfway through the school year. This is just a week or even couples of week that you can really have lots of fun. This time is a break from quizzes, seat works, recitations, and different tests from our teachers. This is such a good time for rest and relaxation in your house or in any place you like. Time to relax your mind and body, reduce the stress and recharge your batteries. You can do whatever you want. Whether you want a road trip, movie marathon, or simply cleaning your room. Who among us don’t want a sembreak? Of course, all of us want this. But how about you, don’t know yet what to do and how to spend your sembreak?
This sembreak, I’m not planning to go anywhere else because I just want to stay in our house. I’m not in the mood to go outside our house. I want to bond with my family, get lots of sleep and have a movie marathon. I think having movie marathon is a cheap way to bond with my family. You can watch the full season of your favorite TV show or watch some movies on DVD. Of course, while watching these movies, have some snacks and eat, eat, eat. Also, I’ll sleep and sleep for my mind and body to take a break. Rest from all the stress, worries, home works and many more. Well, sleeping is the simplest and easiest form of exercise and relaxation.
Well, aside from watching movies, I want to get rid of clutter in our room. I’ll remove some old school works and paper works in our storage containers. I will check my drawers and closets for small clothes and items that I can give to my younger cousins in our province, Rizal. I’ll separate it from those that I can still use. Of course, I’ll do my projects and home works given by our teachers. I’ll finish all of that first before doing the things I mentioned above. Also, this sembreak, I think our relatives from my father’s side will go to our house because we’ll go to the cemetery this November 1. We’ll visit my grandfather’s tomb and pray for his soul. This sembreak will really be a great time. I love sembreak…

INFORMAL THEME #2
BLOG #2
 

Friday, October 22, 2010

MY SISTER'S KEEPER


          This is a story of a fearless family surrounded with undying love for each other. At the beginning, the parents had a daughter named Kate which unfortunately has leukemia. They asked the doctor what possible ways they can do for her to survive because no one in their family and relatives is compatible to her. The doctor told them one possible way but it is somewhat not allowed by the law. But they still insisted, they made a test-tube baby girl named Anna that will match all the genes and can be called a donor baby. They can use her to provide all the necessary things for Kate’s body. Even if Anna is still 5 years old, she grew experiencing surgeries for bone marrow aspiration, lymphocytes and many more needed for Kate, her sister. She was her sister’s keeper.

          Time passed by and Anna grew older. One day, Kate requires a kidney to survive so her mother told Anna that she will donate one of her kidney for her sister. She was 11 years old that time and she already makes her own decisions. One day, she went to a law firm and asked for help because she really wants to be free of medical surgeries that started when she was still young. She wanted to have the right of controlling her body. The attorney accepted it because he knew the feeling of not controlling your own body; he was epileptic. But that doesn’t mean that she doesn’t want to help her sister survive her cancer. She really loves her sister and Kate even shares her love stories to her. They were really close with each other and they call each other sissy. But one day, Kate told her that she already wanted to die. She told Anna that it is okay for her if she will not donate something to her. Kate was really thankful for all that Anna gave. When it was Kate’s birthday, they are having a small gathering. In the end, Kate died but the family still continued their life.

          This is such a great movie. I just watched this a few days ago and it really touched my heart. Well, I was about to cry but I didn’t. It is not about having medical emancipation or Anna winning the case. The point is Anna having a sister. A sister that will love and care for her forever, even if she already stays in heaven. For me, I’m really thankful that I have three sisters that assist me in my difficulties. They aid me emotionally and spiritually. I grow and learn with them. I have great experiences with them beside me. They teach me lifetime lessons and I know will be in my mind and soul forever. Thanks God for giving me such wonderful sisters.


INFORMAL THEME #1
BLOG #1
 




Friday, October 15, 2010

IN YOUR LOVING HANDS

INFORMAL THEME #8

BLOG #8






You gave a meaningful life to me

That I share with my friends and family

 You let me experience things with joy

Even if sometimes I am coy



You sacrificed your life for us

We should glorify You, it’s a must

I’ll give you love that will forever last

I’ll do my purpose but not that fast



Jesus, thank you for your undying love

What a great and wonderful friend I have

 Because You’re there in times that I sob

You’re so glorious in the heavens above



Thanks for helping me overcome temptations

Please help me control my wrong motions

I’m so sorry for giving you not much attention

 Now, being in your loving hands, it is my passion