Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Magandang Pagsasamahan Tungo sa Maayos at Maunlad na Lipunan

          In every country, there is always misunderstandings or even a war and that is inevitable. However, in order to achieve what everyone is hoping for, the peace and order, man must have a good relationship with his neighbor.

          Though Philippines is a small country to be governed by the seated officials, because of individual differences among his men, peace and order still is hard to attain. But in attaining it, we must not always be arrogant with our own beliefs with us because letting others enter our hearts begins with accepting their beliefs and that will let them accept yours too. After accepting each other, be humble enough so that you can start a good relationship with each other.

          Our society lacks camaraderie that is why we do not have any progress. So, we must strengthen our good relationship with our neighbor  and start building a wall with them to keep you standing together even if there comes the typhoon or even an earthquake.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Kill the Boredom!

          A long sigh of relief came out from me as I put down my school stuffs.  Since school is so stressful and even making my mind go nuts, it gives me unending restless days and nights.  'Coz we barely had rest because of too many school activities even on Saturdays and Sundays , all I could wish is to have a vacation even just for a day or two.  Luckily, semestral break granted it and finally, came to visit me. 

           On the first day of vacation, my mood wasn't that good because unluckily, I lost in the election for the Sanguniang Kabataan as a Kagawad and it saddens me. Who would jump for joy knowing that they lost in a competition or a game, right? Luckily, I got over it so easily and had no regret joining the election because it was a nice experience.  The remaining days went peaceful but not boring because I had things to do to kill the boredom. 

          I went out of the house on Tuesday and the remaining days? I spent it in our house, watching dramas and movies, let's say, a marathon;  a sixteen and a twenty- four hour Korean drama and three movies- one Filipino and two English.   The dramas were so good that it got me to be carried away. Koreans really have a different way to make a drama because it is like you want to ask for an extension since you can't get over it.  But time really flies so fast that vacation will be over soon.  Early morning in November 1 is when we went to Cabugao where my grandfather and some other relatives in mother-side lays. In the afternoon, we went to Paing cemetery to visit Daddy (grandpa) and some other relatives' tombs. We visited them all in just for a day because classes resumed the next day (Tuesday).

          My semestral break may not be that meaningful but at least I was glad that I've got something to do so that boredom won't strike.  Maybe next time, it will be totally different because next will be my first semestral break as a college student. I wonder, how does it feel like to be a college student because we only have five remaining months to spend as seniors?