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Just now
Friday, September 01, 2006 8:26 PM
0 Comments There are so many things happening within and around me. Some quite irritating and befuddling, some quite joyful. Our class, IV- St. Cecilia, has won in the Sabayang Pagbigkas which was held last Wednesday. I have not expected it because we lacked time of practice. But thanks to the class' cooperation, and to Commander Opong's hard work, we managed to pull off a great act. I love my section. :-) Hey! Guess what? I've already got a Globe Sim!!! :-) It came from a friend who wanted a palanca so badly. I love it. :-) Thanks!!! You know who you are. :-) Our batch performed our original Centennial songs a while ago. Ours were great, but we, unfortunately, didn't win. Too bad. But anyway, IV-St. Irene deserved their victory. :-) I'm composing our section's graduation song right now. I'm aiming our class to win here. I want our song to be published in the yearbook... Kahit di manalo sa iba, basta panalo kami rito, masaya na 'ko. :-) RETREAT. BUS. The bus bonded us!!! Haha. We ate a lot, talked a lot, and all... we hanged out at a gasoline station, went to Starbucks, and bought Chupa-chups in a matter of 20 minutes. Love it. SESSIONS. Ugh. Can you say 'boring'? Our facilitator was mundane. He made our retreat a CLE class!!! I mean, a session is supposed to be meaningful, right? Well, all our class did was stare at our facilitator. Irritating. DORMITORY C. Some of my classmates keep telling me that Dorm C (the room a quarter of us were staying in) is haunted (or atleast, it has the most ghosts). It so happened that the said dorm is where I will be staying. After our second session, Zusi and Joan went to our room and told us the blah stories which, naturally, freaked everyone out. What happened, you ask? Let's just put at at this: there are 12 beds and 10 people. Only 5 beds were occupied. Lights were turned off at 10 but most of us slept at about 11-11:30 PM. We woke up at 4:30 AM to take a bath, since wake time was at 5 AM. PALANCAS. There wasn't time for palancas during the sessions, so I read them at the dorm. I was touched by the messages; I even cried!! Thank you, guys! :-) FOOD. Man. We eat, like, 5 times a day. Breakfast, merienda, lunch, merienda, dinner... and the food was absolutely good! I loved it! ...All in all, the palanca was average. The sessions were boring, thanks to our facilitator. That's it. |