Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sibugay High crowns its 2009 Mr. and Miss Palaro

At past 4 pm, a pageant show was presented, searching for this year's Mr. and Miss Palaro. The search coordinator-director was my friend Lovely. She assigned me to host the show. I was a bit tense at the start but as the show progressed, it was like something that I enjoyed on.The winners were the representative of the Seniors for Mr. Palaro and the candidate of Sophomores was crowned Miss Palaro.The show was graced by truly outstanding candidates, a powerhouse board of adjudicators and a well-setup physical arrangements. Congrats to the organizers - the MAPEH Department.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Omar and Kara won the Cluster 2 Science-English Spelling Bee

Yesterday, in celebration of the National Science and English Festival 2009, several contests were held at Zamboanga Sibugay National High School. I was the coach for the Science-English Spelling Bee with Omar (III-SPED) and Kara (III-SPED) as my contestants. They were a team of two, as representatives of Zamboanga Sibugay NHS. In all of the rounds, they were ahead than any of the other four schools, and so they were the winners, eventually. They scored 29 points, which was followed by 23 and 21 points, which settled 2nd and third representing San Antonio NHS and Titay NHS, respectively. The words were endeed difficult, but they managed to correctly spell 14 words from other schools.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Check out the ZSNHS's Science Club blogsite

I did not want to put into oblivion the event we had in school last Friday and Saturday. It was the school's science camp. I decided to blog what took place so, check it out: www.scizsnhs.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

I Qualified for the iSchools Camp Blog!

Sir Dodong, our principal forwarded to me a text message from the ICT Coordinator, Ma'am Cielo. I was so surprised that my essay-entry that I e-mailed to the CICT was good enough to qualify me for the camp Blog sometime this October 16 - 26! The following is an exerpt of Ma'am Cielo's e-mail:

Congratulations! Your entry to the iSchools Camp Blog 1B training which will be held from Oct 16-oct 26, 2009 in Clark, Pampanga (venue to be announced as soon as details are available). for now, we need your confirmation that you will attend. di po pwede mag back out once magconfirm.

to wit, the following have qualified:


BONIFACIO SANDOVAL

TEACHER

TITAY NHS



67

ANGELINE OLEGARIO

STUDENT

WMSU LAB HS


68

ERICSON ALIETO

TEACHER

WMSU LAB HS


69

FATIMAH INGKOH

STUDENT

WMSU LAB HS


70

GENALYN BIADNES

TEACHER

ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR NHS


71

DARWIN LUMOSBOG

TEACHER

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY NHS




Out of 90 entries, yours belonged to the top 60 who will attend. You have brought honor to your school and the region . Congratulations! You have until sept 23 to confirm, otherwise , your slot will be given to the next in rank.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Today is Our Lady's Birthday

I woke up at around 4:45 am. Earlier on, I had such time scheduled for alarm through my phone. I took a warm bath and gotten my self ready for the Holy Mass, which would be at 6 am. When I got to the Cathedral, I saw Kuya Roger and Kuya Manny who were busy preparing many things. Ate Marie and Ate Lourdes were also there already. Last night, I sent Kuya Manny a recorded Psalm that would be sung for the Celebration. The Psalm was indeed great and was sung meaningfully: "With delight, I rejoice in the Lord." I also played the musical organ live. We, the choir sang Marian songs (Ave Maria as entrance hymn, Stella Maris during the post-communion and Mother of Christ in the final). It was a joyful celebration of the birth of Our Mother. The mass ended at around 7 am. I directly proceeded to Zamboanga Sibugay National High School for my classes.

May the Blessed Virgin continue to pray for the whole world. Ave Maria!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Gotten better already

Just awhile ago, we the Interlude choir just had practice for the Holy Mass tomorrow, which is the commemoration of the birthday of Our Lady. My co-members in the choir commented that I am now playing the musical organ like a pro. Kuya Manny even commented that I am already like a master of it. How heartwarming it has been to hear it from others, that after all my self-practices, I am now better than I was, like a month ago. I am so thankful to God that He paved the way for my knowing Sr. Aurea, OSB, who has been teaching and encouraging me to play the musical organ, live during each mass our choir is assigned. I know that I still have more to practice. For now, I am so blessed with friends who continue to give encouragements.

Monday, August 24, 2009

whata Sunday!

I was waken up early yesterday by an SMS message from JiJi, inviting me for a tennis game. It was around 6:00 am that I got to his place. I proceeded to KenKen's house and there he was, preparing too for our tennis play. Then at the DPWH tennis court, we wiped off the slightly wet surface as it was raining a bit last Saturday. We volleyed for like 45 minutes and it got my shirt wet. When KenKen's father (kuya Norman) arrived, he joined us and we played doubles with me and KenKen as partners. After our game, Ate Daylin came around. She doubled with Kuya Norman against me and Sir Butch. We lost to them at 4 - 8. Winning the game really didn't matter (it never mattered to me at all) to me. What has always been the priority is me, getting fit while enjoying.

When I got home, I got a text message from Roland, a 3rd Year college student of mine that we pursue on what we planned last week - that was to have a good time at the beach on Sunday. He asked me if I could drop by so we could get Miguel his classmate. Then, we three proceeded to the wet market to buy fish and all what we would be enjoying at Palid Beach. When we got to the place, I saw a lot of friends. Miguel was amazed how could I have such a number of friends. We really had a great time there despite the limited rice. We swam to the wavy waters and it was such a fun jumping off the waves! We left the beach at around 5pm. When I got home, after drinking plenty of nice, cold water, I fell into my bed and enjoyed a long night sleep!

Rest in Peace Ate Mila

Last week, while we're (the Interlude Choir) practicing songs with Sister Aurea, we heard a news that Ate Mila, a member of our singing ministry group passed away by a complication due to appendicitis. Of course, we were all shocked. These past few months she hasn't really been that active with us but Ate Luz told me of her intent to be back again to the choir. She is survived by her son who's at his 20's and her daughter Meldie (our choir's projector girl), 16. Ate Mila should now be in joyful reunion with her late husband.

It was only like more than a year that I have known ate Mila. She to me, is a simple lady, a beautiful person inside and out, and a loving mother. She used to be at the "alto" group in our choir.

Last Saturday, the choir visited her wake at her parent's home in Tirso Babiera. Sr. Aurea led us in praying for her eternal repose.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Happy Birthday Daylin

My sis celebrated her 26th birthday last Aug 16. In the morning, I was busy at the church being the choir organist, and a beginner at that. Huh! When I got home at around 11 am, I saw that Mckoy was busy at the kitchen. He was preparing for the birthday lunch. Papang asked me what gift I would give to the celebrator. I handed my sis 500 bucks and she was happy with that.
I took a little sleep after the lunch to prepare my self for a tennis match. I sent SMS to my students/playmates telling them that we'd play at 3 pm. I sweat a lot and it was really great having felt good after the game.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Today, Our Lady of the Assumption Feast

I woke up early and drove off to the church. The Interlude was going to be the choir on the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist for the Feast of our Lady. I would be playing most of the songs on the organ, live!
The mass started at around 5:30 am. I was really pessimistic at first, having the thought that I might commit mistakes. You see, I am a beginner when it comes to organ. It has been just more than a month that I have practiced playing on organ. We were singing Marian songs in the post-communion and in the final. Anyhow, the mass got over and I thought I somehow at least got a passing mark because my mentor, Sister Aurea gave her OK with my performance. Way to go! But I know I am still on my first step. If time permits, amidst all trials, I believe that within a year, I could be better.

At 8 am, I rushed to DPWH to play tennis with my students. It has been a while since I played. Somehow, I played and I really sweat a lot.

so sorry i am

It's really not that easy to say sorry. Often we tend to be biased with our very selves and at times when our actions cause pain on others, we are most likely to reason out on our favor.

I did not expect a thing that I could hurt someone so close to my heart - that's Kuya Manny. He has been so good to me and my gratefulness for his kindness and his family would not suffice to express how happy I have been knowing him and his family. While we were practicing a song, and after having sung it, he flashed on an LCD another hymn , which wasn't really the song that we would practice with the choir. (Kuya Manny had all those PowerPoint presentations made). But the song was great and it's one that has been so familiar with me. So we sang or practiced the song. I saw that some words in there were not the ones I used to sing with my students. And so I told him that it was "wrong" and I thought I was really pressing hard the issue. Then he told me he did not intend it to be that way. He was really hurt when he said that. On my part, there was truly no speck of intention of hurting him or whatever, but then again, I hurt him. Because of the conviction within me that I wasn't purposely turning him down, I said sorry again and again. I was truly profoundly sorry, having thought that despite all his hard works, there I was, simply saying that something was wrong. Anyhow, I was glad that he offered me his hand after all.

"To forgive is divine". Perhaps, so famously known. But there nothing to forgive for anyone who is not sorry at all.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Got a new phone today

When I received my "differential" a couple of weeks ago, I decided that I buy a new phone. I used to have an MMS phone but I unfortunately lost it. It fell out of my pocket while I was driving. I used to like the N70 so I thought of buying one. Last Monday, my sis told me that she would be going with her husband Mckoy to Zamboanga City on Wednesday. I asked her if she could drop by a mall to buy for me N70. So yesterday, she bought the phone at a wise price. Now I have it and I truly like the unit.

Oh by the way, they went to Zambo to buy a spare part for the vehicle of IMAVEMCO. Unluckily, while on the way home this morning, the motor on which Mckoy was riding had its back wheel interior burst due to swelling caused by very hot road. Their son Joshua was with them. Good thing the little boy was wearing helmet (all of them anyway) and not a single scratch or bruise was inflicted on him. This morning, I really had a bad feeling about their travel. My heart was really palpitating fast when I had my thoughts on them. Thank God, there were good Samaritans who helped them. Mckoy and my sis got some minor bruises and pain. They're OK now. Thank God!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Congrats Rainier!

My contestant in Science III Quiz (Chemistry), Rainier Mesia of Zamboanga Sibugay NHS won first place in the District Level Science Contest 2009 that was just held this morning at Ipil National High.

We are now gearing up for the next level, the SLC which will be sometime next week at Titay National High.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Dimple turns 7 today.


Dimple and Angel got their birthdays celebrated yesterday, since the dates are only two days different. Papang treated them two lechons. The kids were so happy having all their friends attended their party. Happy birthday Angel and Dimple!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Farewell President Cory.

Former President Corazon Aquino flashes the ‘Laban’ sign as she speaks to thousands of people at an anti-Charter change rally on Sept. 21, 1997 at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila. AP-Bullit Marquez (http://www.gmanews.tv/story/168752/Former-President-Corazon-Aquino-people-power-icon-passes-away)
Tita Cory is indeed an icon of democracy. I do still remember my childhood days when she struggled with the Filipino people to free our country from dictatorship. When she came here in Ipil, my elder brother had an unforgettable experience with her. While the people were surrounding her, she threw her yellow garland, which was caught by my bro. I could recall her words to him that was told to me by my bro: "Iyo na 'yan boy!".

This morning at 3:18, she passed away. May she now rest in peace with Ninoy, as her legacy of freedom linger forever in the hearts of true Filipinos.

Monday, July 27, 2009

just visited the internet cafe after a long while

all these past days were tennis, school, church, musical organ, tennis, school, church, musical organ..

just yesterday at 7:30 pm till like 9:00pm, I was playing doubles with wangyOe as my partner. well, he is a national athletics meet player. he brought our team to a 2 - 0 victory! Manilyn, jesker and j.j. were playing with us.

whew! what a life! but then again, "it's my life"!

Friday, May 29, 2009

May's almost over and yet

haven't yet posted that much... what a busy life!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Easter Vigil Celebration 2009

The Interlude choir, through the hard work of Kuya Roger, our president and Kuya Manny the Liturgical Committee Chair, has been preparing way ahead of time the celebration of the Easter Vigil. Specially that this commemoration has so many parts that are not commonly done, we really had to be also prepared on our part as a choir. Kuya Manny requested me to put melody on 7 Psalms, two of which were for the Palm Sunday and Good Friday and the other 5 for the Easter Vigil. We asked the assistance of Ricky to have all the Psalms recorded on diskette to be played on organ since none of us in the choir knows how to play the organ. After the tedious recordings and preparations, the Psalms and the liturgical songs had been readied before the schedules. Last Sunday, Pamela sang the Psalm: "Dios ko, Dios ko, nganong Imo akong gibiyaan" very meaningfully. Last Good Friday, I sang the Psalm: "O Amahan, gitugyan ko ang akong kinabuhi diha sa Imong mga kamot."
This afternoon at 5:30, the Easter Vigil Celebration started with the blessing of the fire, which was followed by the Liturgy of the Word. Ate Ofelia, Darlene and Kuya Manny sang Psalms 104, 16 and Exodus 15 respectively and Kuya Manny and Ate Des sang in duet Psalm 42. I was so happy because the assembly and even Bishop Tonel, his co-celebrants and the assembly sang with the choir loudly. I and Darlene sang the Litany of Saints during the Baptismal Rites. On the whole, the choir did a great job. Bishop Tonel told us that we had good music that we made the people sing too.
Kuya Manny prepared a dinner for the group at his home. There, we celebrated as the Interlude Choir Family for having done a good job in our singing ministry.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Happy Birthday Fr. Jim

Fr. Jim McAuley is a priest from the US. He used to work at the World Trade Center before entering the seminary. He was ordained at the age of 33. I came to know him, and eventually became a close friend because of my being a choir at the church. I thought it was with my students, the ZSNHS Choir that we have become good friends.

Anyone who knows about Fr. Jim has only one thing to say: "He is a good person". One time he asked me when my birthday is. He was amazed when he knew I was born on the 7th of April because his mother was also born on the same date. I too was surprised to have known from him that his birthday is on the 8th. This morning, I woke up at 4 (and joined with those in the pictures above) for a maƱanita for Fr. Jim. I didn't expect that I'd play the guitar for the singing, and also that I'd lead the prayer upon Fr. Jim's request. I felt so happy. We took the morning snack and then left at once because there would be more batches to greet the good priest, my friend.

To you Fr. Jim, a friend and truly Jesus' faithful disciple: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!