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Saturday, November 28, 2009

A Camp to Remember

Youth Camp! I’m excited to attend this. It’s not like any other camp because it moves us spiritually and it brings us closer to Him. Before that, our school’s Math Festival was held. It’s a whole day activity and guess what, I’m included on the Math Jingle contest. We represented the Juniors and we practiced hard. Unfortunately, we just got the 2nd place and Seniors are worthy to be the 1st placer.

YOUTH CAMP.

“Dare to Move.” This was our camp’s theme. I really did not get it at first but I’ll know what it means after the camp.

Our camp was held right after our Math Festival so all are still tired but I’m amazed with the service team because they really want this camp to be pushed through so they served the participants despite of the tiring day they had. Anyway, this camp is composed of 5 talks and each talk is very vital. Well, I won’t talk about it because there are a lot of surprises stored in each talk so you better join. At the end of this camp, I’ve learned a lot. “Dare to Move”, dare to move for what is right. Dare to move to spread His words. Dare to move to let others know Him. Dare to move for the thing this world once had lost, our Faith in Him. Let’s never forget Him and His words. Let’s consider Him in everything we do. Okay, have a blessed day!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Another Tagaytay Experience

Last week, we celebrated my mother’s birthday in Tagaytay. For this week, we celebrated my brother’s birthday in… in… in… Ta…gayta..yyyyyy. Yup, Tagaytay AGAIN. But this week, my uncle’s family and my aunt were there. We’ve had so much fun. We played billiards, and so many more. I really love eating but it makes me even fatter.

Well, this week, I’m excited for the youth camp to be held on our school. Okay, ‘til then. Bye xD!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Time to Party [For the 2nd time. xD]

JAZZ CHANT. The very first contest I’ve joined for our school and it’s not so bad.

It’s our school’s first time to join the jazz chant and of course, I’m included on our school’s first jazz chanters. I’m proud of what our school has achieved and I’m grateful to our coach, Ma’am May. She’s so supportive. You’ll definitely like her though she has moog swings during our practice, xD~

After our practice, our hardships paid off. After the first stage of competition (cluster level), we’ve experienced those nerves again on the Division level and it’s even more. Our hearts beat faster. After our performance, we’ve been relieved. Judges had made their decisions and the results showed that we WON! It made us feel blessed and proud. :))

Yesterday was my mother’s birthday; we went to Tagaytay and had our dinner. We had fun. ‘til then, bye! :))

Sunday, November 8, 2009

At Long Last

BIBLE – check!
ROSARY – check!
NOTEBOOK & PEN – check!
I’m now ready. Well, I thought Rover Vigil is a camp but it is actually an orientation about Boy Scout of the Philippines and at the end of it, we’ll be rovers. It is an overnight camp or should I say a sleepless night camp?

It had so many sessions and activities. I enjoyed it especially the role-playing part. For our group, we’ve picked the topic “babae.” Well, Kuya Ej and another student from TMCNHS were the stars of our play. They did great also Ate tei-tei who played the role of the mistress. It was so entertaining. After all, we got our certificates, neckerchiefs, and carabao slides. I’ve slept so long after that vigil. Then when I woke up, we went to Fairview to visit our house. It’s still under construction. I hope it will be finished before I go to college. ‘til then, bye! xD