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Miyerkules, Marso 2, 2011

From Hello to Goodbye.

Love. This is something that makes me for who I am. I personally believe that "true love waits." With each passing day of my life, I always wondered when will that time come, or will it even come. Throughout my high school life, there was that one girl who taught me how to love. She's been my classmate since elementary. The time came when I got to know her when I was a third year student. From there, we became good friends. As time slowly passed by, I slowly fell in love with her. From her beautiful looks, to her pleasing personality and being optimistic about life, I knew that she was the one. 


From then on, she became my everything. From the moment I woke up, until the time I went to bed, all I ever thought of was her. I couldn't take my mind of her because she accepted me for who I am, which always brightened my day whenever I was down. I made a promise to myself that I would do anything for her, literally. 


But not all the time, everything was well. I experienced countless heartaches and burdens. It was so painful that I didn't know what I would do. I cried rivers of tears and my heart was in a lot of pain and sadness. I learned that one must not expect to avoid disappointments, especially on love. 


"IF YOU TRULY LOVE SOMEBODY. YOU MUST VALUE THE PERSON FOR WHO THEY ARE."

With only a few weeks before our high school graduation, I don't know what would I do without her. Yet, no matter what happens. I will love her until the very end. If it is not really meant to be, then I have no choice but to "LET GO." Letting go is just one way of saying I love you. I do thank God because He gave me someone to love and that person became a part of my life. All the things that I've done for her are to make her realize that she's worth appreciating and loving for. Thank you for everything. I will never forget you. :)

Biyernes, Pebrero 25, 2011

Thoughts on the 26th Founding Anniversary of TUMCS

Every year, our school Taytay United Methodist Christian School (TUMCS) celebrates its founding anniversary.  There are a lot of programs during the founding anniversary like the field demonstration, wherein students from first year to fourth year compete in modern dance, cheering, and ballroom. Yet, the most awaited event during the foundation week is the Intrams or the "sports-fest." This is the part where students will be able to display their physical and mental talents in basketball, volleyball, and badminton. I became the representative for badminton since I have played this sport for three years. I dedicated my talent to the Lord because He is the one who will be glorified.

So it began. The competition started in all the sports. Every year level cheered and supported their fellow classmates. Though, there were some who became unfortunate and suffered early losses. The point here is that it doesn't matter how you win or lose, it's how you play the game and exhibit sportsmanship. In the end, I won overall champion in badminton because most of my opponents were beginners and it just so happen that I was already an advanced player. I just gave my best and did what I could. It truly was a memorable moment. Something that can be remembered when I look back in my past. I do thank those who supported me all the way. Finally, I thank God because He is my source of strength and wisdom. To God be the glory!