Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Happy 60th Bday Mamang!

This morning I left Mamang my check, asked her to have it cashed and told her that she get some for her birthday. She was going to have her senior citizenship celebrated at IMAVEMCO. At the time I have a class so I did not have any idea what they (Daday and Daylin) prepared for Mamang. After my class, I went to the market to by some shoes at the UK. I bought 2 pairs for the price of 500 bucks only. I intended it for my jogging activity. I proceeded to IMAVEMCO Office and found out that they were being evaluated. She gave to me my money from the check she cashed from a bank. I couldn't wait anymore for the party so I went home. I went up to WMSU to check my locker there. I found some friends and we moved, walking down the hill. My motorcycle was just dragged down by my friends. They said, I really have to take a walk as an added exercise. I told them that we have some food at home for my Mamang's birthday. We went there and ate. They greeted Mamang.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Unexpected drive off

It's been two days since audZ and I have not gone out. Last night, we went out at our usual hangout place. EdZ was texting with me, and her texts were kind of meaning they (she and audZ) had a fight. After some exchange of messages, sir Ariel with her wife got to where we were and asked me if I could help his wife prepare a PowerPoint presentation. We (audZ, arvee and I) went to their place and there, I gave a help to his wife. Sir Ariel gave me a Spanish style sardines. We left the place and proceeded to Tiayon to see the "air", viZe. After viZe and arvee had a little talk, we brought arVee home.

Can you believe this!? I told auDz that we go to Malubal. I didn't know what kind of spirit got into us, that we travelled straight to RT Lim, with my un-tuned up, not-so-ready motorcycle. We got there at around 12:17 am! We proceeded to Malubal and edZ was there waiting at the school and we arrived at the place at 1:03 am. They talked for a while and then we proceeded to dudeZ' home. dudeZ went down and talked with us. He was so amazed that we went there at such time of the day. DudeZ' mother was awaken by our presence. She got the bedding ready and I and audZ took a nap. We woke up at 6:45 am and by past 7:00 am, we headed back to Ipil. DudeZ' mother offered us a breakfast but we were really hurrying up to go home. And so we drove off to RT Lim. Along the way, I told audZ that my motorcycle should be one of the most "laa-gan" vehicles! It has already landed and driven Basilan Island and today, it run through the road to Malubal!

Monday, November 10, 2008

A Mole of Thanks DudeZ!

A mole is 6.02 times 10 to the power of 23 particles. It is the number that approximates the count of stars that are visible on a cloudless, clear night sky. That also assumes the amount of thanks I told to dudeZ before, I and the rest of the gang who went to Malubal last Saturday, left the place yesterday.

Last Friday (Nov 8), audZ skillfully convinced me to go with them to Malubal. He told that there's a high and big waterfalls. Everyone in the group knows how crazy I am for nature tripping. dudeZ was there when he did that. audZ knew how busy I would be by Saturday. I should be present for the awarding ceremony of the 2008 Ipil District Meet, commentator on a weeding mass and guitarist for the Interlude choir's singing at 5:15 pm mass. But what made me plan to go with them was what dudeZ told me: his mother anticipated for my coming to their place. At past 4 am Saturday, I woke up and ask my sis Engr. Pedragosa to take my place as wedding mass commentator. Thank God she said yes. I drove off to the groom's place to inform him and he told me it was OK. Then I proceeded to Kuya Manny's house to ask him to accompany the choir, because I couldn't be present. He too was positive.
Everything worked as planned so I, JenZ (with her digicam), audZ, armZ and rambo went off with dudeZ (the cool host) from Ipil to RT Lim. We got there at around 9:10 am. Then via habal-habal, we got to Malubal at 10:00 am. dudeZ's mother was so welcoming when we got at dudeZ' home. After some conversations, she got the table ready and served us delicious, nutritious, hot and whole native chicken soup. We ate and ate and it was so right to do to get our selves so ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

The Adventure: Day 1 "From the Big Waterfall to the Smaller"
(Survivors: armZ, dudeZ, jenZ, rambo, me, audZ, edZ)

By 11:15 a.m, we packed up and started hiking toward the falls. 11:55 a.m it was, when we landed our feet on the cool water of the falls. It wasn't that challenging trek since the way to the falls was just a little grassy and bushy. The only steep path was a 30 - meter way to the big waterfall. The first great sight we saw was a rapid along the river. We hurriedly sat down through its rocks and took pictures of ourselves. The water was very cold. dudeZ lead the way with his cousin edZ in moving down through slippery, inclined rocks, which were constantly splashed with volumes of bubbly, white waters that rush down an 80 - meter slope of rugged rock formation. We did some picture takings at some safe and nice points. The sight from the top was breathtaking. But to simply marvel at what we saw wasn't the challenge: it was getting to the bottom of the waterfalls uninjured and with all the stuffs we have intact! We were kind of systematic with what we did. With a big help of a strong vine, we lined down the right side of the falls and passed our things person-to-person. After everything was in place, we took our first jump at the falls. Earlier, dudeZ was jumping like three times already before we got there (at the "board"). edZ kindly took pictures of us when we were jumping, staying, swimming, hanging and making all sorts of fun at the falls. It is truly hard to tell what we felt and did, but our pictures could tell a lot. At around 2:44 pm, we moved down further to get to the smaller waterfalls. After a distance of around 12 meters, we came across a top of another waterfall. But it could not be seen completely as it dropped almost perpendicular to its base. added to that was the very steep large rock formations that seemingly hide its magnificence. I told them: "we can't have it all". With dudeZ as our guide, we climbed up a steep forest. I have an acrophobia but I had to walk on with the group as we had limited time to get to the smaller, twin falls. It was at such journey that I felt the spirit of adventure. I was really looking around and I saw sorts of plants that were mostly wild. After passing through a portion of the forest area, we had to move down through stony river, with many tiny falls. We stopped at some point, to again, take pictures. After a while, dudeZ signalled that we were nearing the "small falls". We didn't see it entirely at first sight because we were starting at its top. dudeZ slid right away through the smaller part. It was so amazing to note that a waterfall can be a sliding board at the same time. We all followed him, and once all our things were safely placed on the river's side, we started making fun in the small waterfalls. I told dudeZ that I liked it better because of its strong water drops. At around 4:30 pm, we packed up and started to walk back dudeZ' home. At the time, I was like drained of my energy reserve. That was so untimely as we had to trek through the steepest, longest forested path we passed along that day. Edz earlier told that passing there would be like walking with our chin and knees, meeting together. Indeed it was the hardest for me. We were half way through the path when I felt a very painful muscle cramp on both of my thighs. Every time I step up, the pain just occurred and there came a point that the group had to stop with me for a while. Audz cheered me up strongly, but the pain recurred as we climbed up. We stopped like four times, and walked after each time the pain subsided a bit. I was really needing water at the time. dudeZ walked as fast to get to a house, to ask for water. Once we got to the "plain", the pain was totally not felt anymore. What was needed by me at the time was water. Audz was walking ahead but close to me. He kept on shouting at dudeZ, but the latter could not be seen and did not reply. Earlier dudeZ pointed at a tree, of which he told was where we could get water. Audz and I kept walking while looking at the tree. We thought it was that near, but we had to walk through a muddy, grassy-bushy path to get there. Once we got there, dudeZ brought a glass of water and it was truly quenching my thirst. There was a little brook on that place and we washed our feet in there. We were really nearing the place of dudeZ as we already saw the National High School of Malubal. Once we got to the highway, we took pictures of ourselves. We took a cool bath at dudeZ' place and his kind mother prepared us a very healthy dinner - veggies and rice. After the dinner, we moved to the other (nearby) house of dudeZ, where the group had a real good time. Afterwhich, we slept at dudeZ' house - giving ourselves a break, for another adventure by the next day. Rambo went back to Ipil because he has a friend to attend to importantly.(Sunday, November 9, 2008) We woke up early, with jenZ getting herself ready to go back to Ipil for a while to give the digicam to her sis as it would be used for an important occasion. dudeZ mother prepared coffee for us, afterwhich a nice breakfast of dried fish and paksiw. That really got me loaded! I, armz and audz, together with edZ, walked to Ma'am Virgie Gonzalo's palace. (Ma'am Virgie is our surrogate supervisor and she is the Filipino teacher of jenZ, audz, dudeZ and armZ). JenZ was on her way to Ipil. Ma'am Virgie offered as iced tea with biscocho. We were talking a lot of things. At around 10:00 am, jenZ arrived back, bringing another digicam (my sis').

We took pictures around and then soon enough, we headed to the Malubal National High to get signal for our mobile phones. There we sent text messages and then head back dudeZ' place. DudeZ was there along the way with edZ's little bro, who was also geared to go with us for the day 2 adventure. As we arrived dudeZ' home, we found out that another WMSUan, Jeanny, a comsci student was there near the house. We called her up and she joined us. But she couldn't accompany us with the day 2 journey to the falls because her father would not allow her so. dudeZ packed up rice, armZ and edz prepared the buko; the water containers were filled, and so we started walking for the day 2 adventure. We stopped at a store and bought canned sardines and corned beef for our lunch.

Adventure: Day 2 "From the smaller to the bigger waterfalls" Survivors: armZ, auDz, dudeZ, edZ, edZ little bro, jenZ & me.
The way, which we used as the exit in day 1 became the road we took to get to the smaller waterfalls. AudZ headed the group as he was geared up with a pair of boots and a bolo. As we walked through, I came to remember my ordeal the past day. The sharply edged grasses just wouldn't hurt me anymore because I was wearing a sweater that dudeZ lent to me. Then we came to the muddy path, with thick fern vegetation side-by-side. Then we finally got to the steep forest. Most of us had to walk bear-foot as the dried leaves-covered forest soil was moist and slippery. dudeZ was at the last in line so he took pictures of our actions going down and down the lush, sloped forest. I was packed with enough energy, having taken multivitamins and it was yet the time when I started to really burn up calories and so, though my thighs were really working that hard, it did not cause any cramps. We stopped by a big tree and took pictures of ourselves. It was like dramatic because the ray of the sun was directed to us. Then, we started hearing the rushing of the water, giving the sign that we were almost there. As I looked around, I could see glossy, dark blue dragonflies, along with a variety of wild plants growing just anywhere. When we got to the river, I got the camera and took picture of the waterfalls at once. I, dudeZ and edZ's little bro were the first to jump unto the refreshing water.

In this particular journey, we brought with us a rope, (lent to us by dudeZ' mama) which audZ and armZ tied on a big rock at the top and dropped the rest of the rope along the slope of the falls. I took the challenge of climbing up the falls using the rope. I made it! Jenz was supposed to take picture of my climbing but the cam was not ready. AudZ took his turn and he made it too. At the time, I sat on where the water dropped. It caused a decrease in the volume of water drops. The next challenge was to jump from the top of the falls to its base. dudeZ, armZ, audZ and edZ small brother made their successful jumps. My acrophobia caused me a second thought about jumping. The group tried to cheer me up but I was already like creating an image of an extended rock formation just at the base of the falls, making me decide not to take the risk. I contented my self on just sliding down the falls. After some swimming and jumping, the group got the lunch ready. We shared on a limited food and it was good for in that way, we'd be trekking with a not-so-heavy sensation. We had shredded buko as our dessert. We took some rest at a log, which was lying on the rocks across the river. Then, we refreshed back at the shaded part of the river and took lots of pictures. At around 3:15pm, we got all our things brought to the top of the falls and got ready for another round of walking.

The river was indeed fascinating. As we were walking against the flow of the water, I saw many beautiful sights just anywhere - the rocks, the wild plants, the gentle flow of the water were all wonderful. Then we got to the part where we had to climb up a forest and walk through its edge. The rope was so helpful as it was used as an added support in climbing up the cliff. If one would accidentally fall, the destination would be a shallow river! But we successfully passed through the forest, with the cover of the picher as the sole mortality. It fell down on the waterfall that we could not see completely. It was also the part where the tall waterfalls was near. Just a few meters away, we saw again the majestic waterfalls. We swam across it and got to its base to take a cold shower. At the time, I was already missing the place. We took some pictures of the place and at 4:30 pm, we climbed up further to go back dudeZ' home. ArmZ was the most helpful because he had to go first to tie up the rope at the higher portion. He had also to rush untying it for we still had some more slopes to pass. As soon as we got to the plain, we started talking many things. We even jokingly said: "Is there any hard way here?!" "Where's the difficult road?"On the way home I came to realize many things about taking adventures:
1. Use energy wisely. Do not overuse it and reserve some for the final journey.
2. Bring and drink just enough water. Just take one shot at a time to quench thirst and save an amount for the last km.
3. While on the cliff or steep, slippery path, never let go of the thing that supports. Make sure that it is strong enough to carry your weight.
4. Don't be unreasonably pathetic. Everyone is struggling to survive and so be kind to the group.
5. Eat less. Eating a lot is a no, no as one might feel heavy while walking/trekking.
6. Wear protective gears - on a grassy path, sweater is really ideal. Rubber sandals are also good for walking on a rocky river. The cloth one wears should also be light enough. Baggy clothing can get heavy when wet.
I know I'll have some more, but this one's really the most important:
7. Pray, pray and pray. God still holds our fate. His blessing and guidance keep us safe and sound.

When we reached the Public Market, we saw Ma'am Virgie. She served us cold Coke and pie bread. It was a nice refreshment after the long walk! Then we proceeded to dudeZ' house and got our selves ready to go back home to Ipil. As we were about to leave, I told dudeZ' mother: "te, I really don't know how to thank you for your kindness, but thank you, thank you so much!" She replied: "I'll welcome you here, just as how God welcomes his guests". It was so heart-warming. Then the habal-habal were already outside. It was drizzling a bit, but we had to wait for edZ to say goodbye. As soon as she arrived, we bid adieu. We got to RT Lim at past 6 pm. Then we took a ride on a Rural Bus and when we arrived Ipil, we parted our ways with each of us bringing the spirit of Malubal adventure we'll always be proud of and never put to oblivion.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Sibugay High in Chess!

This afternoon finilized the chess tournament for secondary level. Ipil District Athletic Meet '08 commenced just yesterday and the chess event began by the afternoon. I was assigned the tournament manager and chief arbiter of the game and at the same time coached four formidable chess players of Zamboanga Sibugay National High School, to compose board 1 and 2 players, both boys and girls.

Over the years of my coaching the chess, the school has annually represented chess boys in the SLC competitions. This year, I will have the biggest number of delegates to the higher meet (SLC) to date. Eloydee Mesia (board 1, boys), Joelibee Barroca and Karen Faye Licay (board 1 and 2, girls, respectively) were undefeated in their seven matches! They contributed three gold medals for Sibugay High. (They will also represent Ipil District in the 2008 SLC Meet.) Lyndon Avenido (board 2, boys) was only second to a former regional chess player, who represented Marian College.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

a hard road worth the journey

Yesterday Armz was like trying to make me feel jealous of his being there with Ate Atz and Jenz at a waterfall in Kabasalan. This morning, Jenz kept on sending messages through SMS, inviting us Audz to go there and take a bath at the falls in Calapan, Kabasalan Zamboanga Sibugay. I sent text to Audz and he was OK. He brought with him his little bro Rambo and his cousin George. We went off to Kabasalan at almost 1 pm. We got to Ate Atz place and after the sumptuous lunch, we ( I, Armz, Jenz, Audz, Rambo and George) road on a motorcycle/sidecar and got to Calapan, particularly at the entrance road to the place called "busay" (falls).

Jenz told earlier that getting to the place wouldn't take us that long and difficult (maybe she assumed the same when she got there through a motor drive). But it wasn't. It really wasn't. It was an excruciating (may be that's an exaggerated word) experience to trek through a long, winding and roller-coaster road. Once we got near to the place, there was a kid that we met along the way. She is named Generous (grade III). I had a chat with the girl and she affirmed that we were indeed very near to the falls.But once we got there, I could only marvel at the simplicity of the place. The management highlighted the place with painted cottages and a bamboo-made ship. With my shorts on, I dipped my feet on the water and it was truly cool. Among us, it was me who first got to the falls. Armz followed, and then the rest of the gang. Jenz generously took pictures of us while we were enjoying on the cool, falling water. I suddenly felt the rewarding massage of the falls after that tedious, dehydrating walk toward the place.The waterfall was not that high (around 10 feet, maybe) but the entire area was enough to offer enjoyment. Just at the side of the pool, there was a cavern on which one has to swim under to get into it. But it was not that big to accommodate 10 people. I just couldn't get enough of the falls so I climbed up the rocks and got to its top. There was another nature's wonder to view. They followed up and we even surveyed the river's route. The stones, rock formations and the softly flowing water, along with the lush vegetations of moss, trees, ferns and grasses displayed an enchanting scene. After a while, we went back to the falls and left the place at once. We took another long journey towards the National Highway. We rode on a rural bus and got home at around 6:40 pm.
Maybe it wouldn't be that much enjoying if you get to the place that easy. You would really feel the reward of having got there after a challenging hike!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

it does hurt seeing ur friends go

Well, sarJ and sHam had to leave yesterday. They had been overstaying here already. I did not have any idea what exact time would they trip off until sarJ sent me a message that they're going home. He used Vize's phone and his text was:

"Lakaw naq'im goING H0me Na."sarGe ni.'tnX .'URE D asSASin.'

We went on exchanging text messages. I thought they were really already gone after I received a "baboo" message. But AudZ sent another message asking me if I could come. I wasn't that busy so I came to the place and found that they were still there. We talked a little, the five of us. Then a motorcycle passed by and sarJ had to have it stopped. SarJ and Sham placed all their stuffs at the vehicle and shook hands with us before they left. As the motorcycle drove away from us, Sham and Sarj were waving their hands. I felt an itch somewhere inside me. I suddenly recalled our fun time, our companionship! I told aUdz that it was kinda hurting. He told me that he felt the same. There was really nothing to miss for at all. Anyway, they're coming back after a couple of weeks. But it did itched yesterday huh.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Geson's second

My CE - I students came to school (Zamboanga Sibugay NHS) this morning to fix some damaged parts of the Science Lab cubicles. My third year high school students were thrilled to see some college students. Early on, we had planned to go to Geson's place at Kitabog, Titay to celebrate with him on his birthday. (Geson is one of my ComSci I students at WMSU -Ipil, this semester. He met an accident almost a month ago, which almost cost his life. )At almost 12 noon, Jenny and Abigail rode in with me to Kitabog.

We all did not know where the place of Geson was, so upon seeing a lad on the rocky, winding road, we asked where the place was. He said that it's near a basketball court. I asked if it's that distant. The boy said that it's far. Indeed it was. The party already started when we got there. There were some WMSU students who were already eating. We had to wait for Geson's mother to recognize us before we could be given something to eat. When his mother saw me, she offered us a lot of food!


After the lunch, we went to Geson's home and there, we greeted him happy birthday and asked many questions. When I saw him, the first thing that came into my thought was that he has been granted by God a second life, seeing a big part of his skull (which was probably broken of its bone) being "implanted" on his tummy. He said that after some three months, the skull will be "transferred back" to his head via another surgical operation. His right head appears distorted of its shape and the stitch marks are still conspicuous. Before the accident happened, his mind was preoccupied with the preparation for Palaro 2008 of WMSU Ipil. While washing his clothes in his boarding house, he was approached and asked by some two ladies to accompany them somewhere, and along the way he met an accident. He said he could not remember anything after he collided on a fast moving vehicle.He just woke up (after two weeks!) and said he wanted to go to school. It is amazing to note that despite his condition, he still could recognize everyone around. Back in his home this afternoon, Geson had to tell again and again his ordeal as visitors (mostly his classmates - ComSci I) came in. Before we left the place, his mother offered us a delicious, freshly scrapped buko salad. I had to rush back to the school to close the Science lab. Luckily, I wasn't late for that.

Geson is an epitome of hope. Many told that he was dead already, right after the accident. His front-crushed motorcycle, which is at the moment impounded at the PNP, would give an idea that the driver would impossibly survive, alive. But he was not dead, and is truly alive, walking, talking, smiling. Both his pair of upper and lower limbs are very able. Geson's life is a strong evidence of miracles that can happen!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Happy Fiesta, Birhen del Pilar

I got my self ready for a choir-singing engagement for a mass in celebration of the Feast of our Lady of the Pilar at Magdaup. Kuya Manny would have accompanied me, but because he was not around, I had to sing the Psalm, with me playing the guitar, with a little help from JunJun. (It was my first time doing that huh!) Right after the mass, I rush to Audz's place to be with the group (with my engineering students; we were heading to Naga to have a nice time at Gubawang beach). Jenny and Cleeyben were at my back as I drove to Naga. Gunz was with Cleeyben's cousin. Audz, Kevin, Joven and Corazon (ComSci) commuted on a bus (?). We got to the beach at past 12 pm and we were obviously hungry. But ate Atz was kinda not yet ready with the food. So I and Jenny went to the center to take something for our tummy. When we got back, I saw some were eating already. I took some shots and it caused me a bit dizzy. I challenged Joven for a swimming rematch. He was really fast and juvenile. We were at a very tight race and a few meters from the finish line when I succumbed. (Well, I anticipate for a third match!)

I had to go back home at past 3 pm because I'd be doing a big role in the 5:15pm mass at the Cathedral of St. Joseph. Along the way, I saw some of my students and they were calling me. But I had to really rush, with the thought that Kuya Manny might be absent again and no one could operate the musical organ! After a fast bath, I quickly got my clothes on and rushed to the Church. Indeed, I was the commentator, the organ operator and guitarist. Fr. Elmer even smiled when he saw how busy I was. But he deeply touched me with his homily on the "thirst of people for God's presence, when he held a mass at a far place today".

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Astig!












The WMSU - Ipil Palaro '08 Champions!


I had never been as supportive as an adviser. But my effort truly paid off. Our team managed to win almost all the events. From 9 contests in the Literary-Musical Night, Trojans bagged 4 first places, with the Speech Choir as its biggest win. The team also reaped championship titles in men's basketball, table tennis and badminton. The lady-Trojans were also champions in volleyball, softball and table tennis. Jaducana (who also played baskeball and volleyball ), Bernardo (also played basketball, volleyball, and sepak) and Pausal reigned supreme in the track and field. The team was composed of the pedagogues (BEED IV), the hackers (BSCS II) and the builders (BSCE II and V).

Trojans won over the Titans, Spartans and Athenians (in order of places), despite the team's giving out of two games in men's softball (by default) due to lack of players. Our team has really given justice to our tag: "Born Champions". I have to give the greatest credit to the BEED IV, who never said "never" to join in the events, and performed to their highest energy levels.

The Palaro had its opening last Sept 26 and was finalized by a victory party on the night of September 28.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Love this one! I viewed this one at Mindpro this afternoon

The Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

In this movie, you will surely be thrilled from start to finish. There's only one "minus" I could give - the leading lady of the previous parts, Rachel Weisz should have been the lead actress for this sequel. http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Rachel-Weisz-Leaves-Mummy-3-4912.html has it told that "Bad news Mummy fans. Rachel Weisz has officially dropped out of The Mummy 3. You might remember a few months ago we were the first place to break the scoop that there was trouble with Mummy 3. At the time we told you that Weisz was hesitant to take part in the third sequel because of severe problems with the script. Of course shortly after we posted that story, Universal called us to refute it. It looks like their claim that everything was fine with Mummy 3 was nothing more than PR spin. We had it right. "

Friday, August 1, 2008

Nutrition Month 2008

Yesterday, I was so busy with my advisory in doing the activities of this year's Nutrition Month Celebration. Good thing there was no class last Wednesday, I brought the ingredients for the buko salad early on. So came Thursday, I guided my students in preparing the cooking area at the back of the Science Lab. I saw many of them showcasing their talent in cooking.

Back to the room, I helped some of them arrange the table. I advised my students to bring some fruits for the table presentation.Then by 11 am, the table was ready for the presentation. Too bad, before the judges came in, we were already starting to eat because it was already past 12. Anyway, the food was so good and my students shared some for the teachers.

At 1 pm, they headed to the other campus for the nutrijingle competition. I saw them and I thought they gave their best. Though they only managed to be at the 5th rank, I still commended them for their presentable rendition of the nutrijingle.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

ZSNHS Hosts Variety Show in celebration of the 59th Araw ng Ipil

The classes this afternoon were called off early (around 3:30pm) for a faculty meeting. Included in the meeting was the presentation of the students in the variety show - one of the highlights for the celebration of the 59th Araw ng Ipil. (I wouldn't have come had it not been requested of us teachers by our very good Principal, Sir Dodong Alavaren. We were told to be at the Ipil Plaza at 6 pm.)
When I got home, I found out that there were no food stuffs in the fridge so, I went out to buy some. I cooked Pinakbet for the kids. They enjoyed it. Anyway, I left home after the dinner and when I got to the plaza, the presentation has just started. Expectedly, Sir Dodong was there. The kids were awesome. I have a student in my advisory who rendered a cool song number. After some presentations, I left the venue and proceeded to where I am seated now - Internet cafe at Purok Kaimito here in Barangay Tirso Babiera.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

High School Choir got its debut yesterday

Last week, Mrs. MaƱalac reminded me of the sponsorship of our school, the Zamboanga Sibugay National High School in one of the daily masses. I would only have Monday as my vacant, as I have a class during Thursday (our previous schedule as choir). I told her, we'll start on the 7th of July. So last Thursday and Friday (July 3 and 4), I practiced with my advisory students, who have been so willing about joining the choir. They were exceptionally fast in learning the songs, with a little help from three of the choir members last year!
So came Monday, at past 4 pm, my third year students (well, not all of them) went with me to St. Joseph's Cathedral. I did not expect that last year's choir would also come. I was so happy they were around and I asked them to lead in the singing as they are already familiar with all of the songs. At the start of the Mass, Fr. Jim (the Celebrant) was so welcoming. He and the community, welcomed us back!
It was the "loudest" choir I've ever had (with students that I conduct with). Loudest in a sense that their voice were clear to be heard even outside the church. I was so happy that such first sponsorship (every Monday) this school year turned out to be a very good start.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

My Papang Celebrates his 60th Birthday!

This has been one of the busiest day I've ever had.

Mamang was preparing the eggs and the milk for the leche flan. It's papang's birthday today. She didn't know how to get it done, so I prepared it my self. I left the house and told my sister Daylin that the flan is being steamed and would be done in 10 minutes. I had to be at WMSU by 7 am because of my chemistry class with the first year engineering. By 9 am, I left the campus and proceeded to Ipil Central School for a seminar (which should have been only for newly hired teachers by virtue of its purpose - TIP or teacher induction program). Well, indeed, staying at the venue was totally a waste of my time!
At past 12pm, I rushed up back to WMSu for my chemistry class with the ComSci - I students. They were really waiting for me as I told them, I'd inform ahead if I was going to be absent. I held lesson with them till 2 pm. I went down, back to the training venue (to continue to waste my time!) At around three, Daylin sent me a text message that I go to Tiayon as Papang's birthday party would be held in there. I left the seminar at 3:30 pm and went to a department store to buy a present for papang. It was a Lacoste shirt. When I got to Tiayon, I gave Papang his gift. He was happy about it. I was so glad having heard from Uncle Moroy that my Teacher - II appointment is now ready. The celebratin started at 5pm. At that very time, I received a text from Kuya Roger that I had to be at the church to operate the musical organ. I rushed to the Cathedral and I saw Fr. Elmer, already ready to have the Holy Mass started. He told me, "Sir, you are a messiah... everyone has been waiting for you!". As soon as I got ready with the diskettes, the Mass began, with me as the commentator at the same time. I too was the second reader... whew!
Well, it's papang's birthday. I pray that he will always have a healthy mind and body, with God's blessings.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Congrats Pacman!

I was attending the last day of our computer training when I left the venue to watch Pacquiao-Diaz match. At the time, the trainer was looking for something and it was past 11 am already. I thought leaving the workshop wouldn't do much damage. And so I looked for a nearest home to view the boxing match. I went to Kuya Roger's (Eng'r. Pacatang, our Interlude Choir's President), and there I found him with Ate Marie (his wife) watching the live telecast. They were so accommodating. It was already at the sixth round when I got there and Pacman got the fight ended on the ninth round. We were so elated. Pacman got the WBC title and now he got four titles on different divisions - a first time record for an Asian. He has truly made us proud to be Filipinos!

It was past twelve when I went back to the training venue and they (participants and trainers) were having their lunch. I took mine too and I was lucky to catch up with the session. This afternoon, the training was finalized. I learned a lot.

More pics...

This one was before the fight. Manny had three belts. (After the match, now he has 4). Manny's kinda anxious here huh. This one's a great punch!