An inseparable tandem.
In my heart, lies a man who would love me until the end of time.
In my heart, lies a man who would love me until the end of time.
Goodbye, elementary. Hello, highschool!
I was once a pre-school student in MGP (Mother Goose Playskool). I learned how to write, read and do Mathematics. I graduated preparatory school 6 years ago. And I've struggled through those many obstacles I've experienced through the years. But then again, I managed to unravel them. Pre-school was our first step to success. However, elementary made us all realize how important every single day is, that we should no longer put aside things we can do right away. Yes, 6 years have flourished in all of our lives. We were taught almost everything. From ABC's to algebraic expressions, from the words "cat" and "dog" to enunciating difficult words.
Questions are perturbing in my mind. All those years that we've been through, every question pops into my head. Was it last year when I was a clueless and innocent child? Was it last year when I celebrated my 8th birthday in our classroom? Was it last year when Corinne and I offered flowers during our First Communion? Was it last year when I lost my friend 'cause she had to go to USA? Was it last year when I celebrated my 11th birthday at the mall? Was it last month when I became a 6th grader? Was it last month when our final exams ended? Was it last week when we started having graduation rehearsals? Was it 3 days ago when I just graduated from elementary? Yes, on the 27th of March, all 85 of us graduated from our Alma mater.
It is really dismaying that we are all down to separation. We've been through a lot, from the worst days to the best days. We were all young when we met each other. Still childish. From those happy smiles to silly laughs. After all those times we've spent together, our elementary life has come to an end. Nonetheless, it is not the end for all of us. Instead, it is a new beginning. A new chapter of our lives. We are now ready to face the next challenge that will soon occur. We must prepare for that day where we encounter new tasks.
In my 9 years stay at Mother Goose Special School System Incorporated, I've learned many things... That's a fact! And also, I learned a lot of life lessons.
A) Never give up. When I was a kid, I always tend to quit. I was certainly a quitter. But then, I realized that if I give my best in everything, I will succeed. And I did realize that giving up is the last thing every person should do. Because of those thoughts, I became persistent.
B) Always be happy. I was a cheerful child ever since. I love smiling! I'm a friendly person as well. But as life goes on, I feel as though, I have no reason to smile anymore. I ask myself sullenly, "Why should I even smile? The world is experiencing a global crisis!". On the other hand, I was able to recall all the memories when I was still little. I remembered how glorious every single day was. Since then, I told myself that I'd smile even if the world is at its end. I'll be happy no matter what! UPBEAT FOREVER. :)
C) Have faith in God. People usually have regrets and mistakes. Nobody could stop them from getting those. The fact is, everyone is imperfect. If you are wrong, try to accept that. Despite the fact that you exert effort in correcting that mistake of yours, you are still wrong. The bottom line is, no matter how awful your day is, or no matter how terrible it gets... Have faith in God. He gives you all the strength you need in every routine you do every single day. That's why we are supposed to worship Him and let us all thank Him for all the blessings He has given us.
There are countless people to thank. Teachers, advisers and simply friends who we met in school. I am so grateful to have you in my life. I also thank my parents, not only for giving me a wonderful life, but also for loving me all the time. I'll miss all of my schoolmates and other friends, too. They made me smile whenever they wave at me. And even a simple "hello" could make me smile. Thanks for everything, schoolmates! My teachers have been all great mentors. They honed all of our talents. And I couldn't show enough appreciation for all the things they have done to us. Once again, I express my gratitude to all teachers! For giving us superb education. Especially to our principal, Ms. Julia M. Palaroan for making us all grow into magnificent learners.
Lastly, to my dear batchmates, you don't know how blissful I am to be your classmate, partner-in-crime, laughing machine and most importantly, your full time friend. Don't worry, friends. All the memories are kept and treasured in my heart. I will never forget anything, not even a single minute we've spent! I would certainly miss all of you. Although, I promise that I would always cherish those precious moments. No matter what happens, we will always remain as friends. As we go on, we remember all the times we had together. And as our lives change, come whatever, we will still be friends forever. We were little children before, so naive, so inquisitive and as time goes by, we've undergone adolescence. But now, we have graduated from our beloved school, MGSSSI. And I remind you once again, this is not the end yet... This is just the beginning.
CONGRATULATIONS, BATCH 2008-2009! I love you guys so much! :)
Questions are perturbing in my mind. All those years that we've been through, every question pops into my head. Was it last year when I was a clueless and innocent child? Was it last year when I celebrated my 8th birthday in our classroom? Was it last year when Corinne and I offered flowers during our First Communion? Was it last year when I lost my friend 'cause she had to go to USA? Was it last year when I celebrated my 11th birthday at the mall? Was it last month when I became a 6th grader? Was it last month when our final exams ended? Was it last week when we started having graduation rehearsals? Was it 3 days ago when I just graduated from elementary? Yes, on the 27th of March, all 85 of us graduated from our Alma mater.
It is really dismaying that we are all down to separation. We've been through a lot, from the worst days to the best days. We were all young when we met each other. Still childish. From those happy smiles to silly laughs. After all those times we've spent together, our elementary life has come to an end. Nonetheless, it is not the end for all of us. Instead, it is a new beginning. A new chapter of our lives. We are now ready to face the next challenge that will soon occur. We must prepare for that day where we encounter new tasks.
In my 9 years stay at Mother Goose Special School System Incorporated, I've learned many things... That's a fact! And also, I learned a lot of life lessons.
A) Never give up. When I was a kid, I always tend to quit. I was certainly a quitter. But then, I realized that if I give my best in everything, I will succeed. And I did realize that giving up is the last thing every person should do. Because of those thoughts, I became persistent.
B) Always be happy. I was a cheerful child ever since. I love smiling! I'm a friendly person as well. But as life goes on, I feel as though, I have no reason to smile anymore. I ask myself sullenly, "Why should I even smile? The world is experiencing a global crisis!". On the other hand, I was able to recall all the memories when I was still little. I remembered how glorious every single day was. Since then, I told myself that I'd smile even if the world is at its end. I'll be happy no matter what! UPBEAT FOREVER. :)
C) Have faith in God. People usually have regrets and mistakes. Nobody could stop them from getting those. The fact is, everyone is imperfect. If you are wrong, try to accept that. Despite the fact that you exert effort in correcting that mistake of yours, you are still wrong. The bottom line is, no matter how awful your day is, or no matter how terrible it gets... Have faith in God. He gives you all the strength you need in every routine you do every single day. That's why we are supposed to worship Him and let us all thank Him for all the blessings He has given us.
There are countless people to thank. Teachers, advisers and simply friends who we met in school. I am so grateful to have you in my life. I also thank my parents, not only for giving me a wonderful life, but also for loving me all the time. I'll miss all of my schoolmates and other friends, too. They made me smile whenever they wave at me. And even a simple "hello" could make me smile. Thanks for everything, schoolmates! My teachers have been all great mentors. They honed all of our talents. And I couldn't show enough appreciation for all the things they have done to us. Once again, I express my gratitude to all teachers! For giving us superb education. Especially to our principal, Ms. Julia M. Palaroan for making us all grow into magnificent learners.
Lastly, to my dear batchmates, you don't know how blissful I am to be your classmate, partner-in-crime, laughing machine and most importantly, your full time friend. Don't worry, friends. All the memories are kept and treasured in my heart. I will never forget anything, not even a single minute we've spent! I would certainly miss all of you. Although, I promise that I would always cherish those precious moments. No matter what happens, we will always remain as friends. As we go on, we remember all the times we had together. And as our lives change, come whatever, we will still be friends forever. We were little children before, so naive, so inquisitive and as time goes by, we've undergone adolescence. But now, we have graduated from our beloved school, MGSSSI. And I remind you once again, this is not the end yet... This is just the beginning.
CONGRATULATIONS, BATCH 2008-2009! I love you guys so much! :)
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Labels: beginning, elementary, end, goodbye, graduation, gratitude, happiness, highschool, life lessons, love, mgsssi
Posted on Monday, March 30, 2009 at 9:40 AM.

Graduation.
GRADUATION.
-- most important event in every student's lives. today will be the best day of our elementary lives. our journey is composed of a thousand miles and we have just finished our first step at the moment. ELEMENTARY, wherein we were given a chance to hoan our talents and our minds. mgp, where we learned our ABC's to algebraic expressions. it really seems amazing that we, children, are about to leave our alma mater. despite the hardship, all of us have maintained our optimism and we were able to express all our emotions. this school taught us almost everything. and i, as a student of mother goose special school system incorporated, want to express my gratitude to all the teachers who made us great children of this challenging world. :]
there aren't enough words to express all of our feelings. of all 85 students, we know that we CAN make a difference. because of this school, i became persistent. not only me, but everyone in batch 2008-2009. we have been through all the difficulties. from those silly fights to those confrontations. every moment has been treasured memories for us to cherish. and i am definitely certain that we will never ever forget all those times that we spent together.
i know this blog is too short, because i just made this as an epitome of my elementary life. but don't worry, i have them kept in my mind and heart. and i will continue this post after my graduation. batch 2008-2009, happy graduation! i will miss all of you. never give up, never lose hope and always have faith in God! i love you all. >:D<
-- most important event in every student's lives. today will be the best day of our elementary lives. our journey is composed of a thousand miles and we have just finished our first step at the moment. ELEMENTARY, wherein we were given a chance to hoan our talents and our minds. mgp, where we learned our ABC's to algebraic expressions. it really seems amazing that we, children, are about to leave our alma mater. despite the hardship, all of us have maintained our optimism and we were able to express all our emotions. this school taught us almost everything. and i, as a student of mother goose special school system incorporated, want to express my gratitude to all the teachers who made us great children of this challenging world. :]
there aren't enough words to express all of our feelings. of all 85 students, we know that we CAN make a difference. because of this school, i became persistent. not only me, but everyone in batch 2008-2009. we have been through all the difficulties. from those silly fights to those confrontations. every moment has been treasured memories for us to cherish. and i am definitely certain that we will never ever forget all those times that we spent together.
i know this blog is too short, because i just made this as an epitome of my elementary life. but don't worry, i have them kept in my mind and heart. and i will continue this post after my graduation. batch 2008-2009, happy graduation! i will miss all of you. never give up, never lose hope and always have faith in God! i love you all. >:D<
Labels: graduation
Posted on Friday, March 27, 2009 at 8:18 AM.

Final exams in 6th grade
Hi you! It's been a long time. :P
Well, our third trimester exams were done. It was finished last week and we had 4 days of examination. Here's the schedule:
Reading -- It was okay, but I don't think I was given a high score. LOL!
Science -- Yes, I admit.. It was not that hard, but as expected, I'll get mistakes. (:
Language -- Um, it was confusing. I'll probably get a lot of mistakes. >:|
Math -- HARD! The 2nd trimester exam in Mathematics is easier. This one was hard. Especially the test wherein you have to answer Polynomials. Tss.
Filipino -- Alright, there were many essays. Luckily, I didn't have any blanks. Hahaha. I'll just be positive and I'll just think that I'll get a score that would make me satisfied. :DD
Hekasi -- The exam was fine. I was able to answer and I have 0 blanks. I already know my score. Hahaha! I got 78 out of 85. I guess that's fine, I'm already contented (7 mistakes are cool). :))
Music -- Since I didn't concentrate in reviewing before that day, I was obviously clueless while taking the test. But I did answer some questions && it became difficult because I didn't memorize the information about the musicians/composers. I got 17 over 20. 3 mistakes, hah.
Geometry -- Like Math, the examination was intricate. Full of equations and such. 1 test was painless. But then again, the rest were f-ckin knotty. Whaa! Pray for me, I want to get an agreeable score.
Aight, I'm done with my descriptions. I guess this is goodbye for now. Hahaha. I'm really glad that all our hardwork is done. Now that our exams are over, we are all stress-free. Nothing could make us busy anymore, we have freedom. Enough of those silly homework, annoying books and boring discussions; let's all have fun, babyy! :D
What we do are graduation rehearsals only. I'm already finished with my EPP project so it's final, I have nothing more to do! Whoo. Let's partayy. :))
Well, our third trimester exams were done. It was finished last week and we had 4 days of examination. Here's the schedule:
TUESDAY: Reading && ScienceOk, I will now describe each subject whether it is difficult or easy. :))
WEDNESDAY: Language && Math
THURSDAY: Filipino && Hekasi
FRIDAY: Music && Geometry
Reading -- It was okay, but I don't think I was given a high score. LOL!
Science -- Yes, I admit.. It was not that hard, but as expected, I'll get mistakes. (:
Language -- Um, it was confusing. I'll probably get a lot of mistakes. >:|
Math -- HARD! The 2nd trimester exam in Mathematics is easier. This one was hard. Especially the test wherein you have to answer Polynomials. Tss.
Filipino -- Alright, there were many essays. Luckily, I didn't have any blanks. Hahaha. I'll just be positive and I'll just think that I'll get a score that would make me satisfied. :DD
Hekasi -- The exam was fine. I was able to answer and I have 0 blanks. I already know my score. Hahaha! I got 78 out of 85. I guess that's fine, I'm already contented (7 mistakes are cool). :))
Music -- Since I didn't concentrate in reviewing before that day, I was obviously clueless while taking the test. But I did answer some questions && it became difficult because I didn't memorize the information about the musicians/composers. I got 17 over 20. 3 mistakes, hah.
Geometry -- Like Math, the examination was intricate. Full of equations and such. 1 test was painless. But then again, the rest were f-ckin knotty. Whaa! Pray for me, I want to get an agreeable score.
Aight, I'm done with my descriptions. I guess this is goodbye for now. Hahaha. I'm really glad that all our hardwork is done. Now that our exams are over, we are all stress-free. Nothing could make us busy anymore, we have freedom. Enough of those silly homework, annoying books and boring discussions; let's all have fun, babyy! :D
What we do are graduation rehearsals only. I'm already finished with my EPP project so it's final, I have nothing more to do! Whoo. Let's partayy. :))
Labels: exams, final, freedom, graduation, rehearsal
Posted on Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 7:59 PM.

Random post.
I don't know what to blog about but let's talk about.. MYSELF. HHA. :]
Long weekend's over. School again. I'm done with my homework (luckily!). Thanks to the help of... Lol. The long weekend's really nice. 'Twas like a vacation but whatever. School's back! Pff. :/
Anyways, I don't think that I'm going to be online tomorrow. :P 'Cause we'll have homework tomorrow, tentatively. Every Monday -- vocabulary homework in Reading. :DD
Alright, maybe I'll be online tomorrow after doing homework. Unless we're going to be given more homework. T__T That will definitely suck. :|
I'm not that sleepy yet. Plus, I'm watching "That's So Raven". Yeah, I don't really watch this TV show that much so what the heck, let's enjoy every friggin' millisecond of this show! :))
I haven't prepared my things for tomorrow yet. I'm too sluggish. Hahaha. And, I'm still searching for graduation songs which is really annoying. 'Cause.. We want Breakaway to be our graduation song and that's final! Pff. And, the information for the powerpoint presentation which is supposed to be given to us.. I still haven't received it yet. I hope they postpone the deadline.
Okaay, it's quite obvious that I want to stop typing for I have nothing else to tell you. Thanks for reading! Good night. :P
Long weekend's over. School again. I'm done with my homework (luckily!). Thanks to the help of... Lol. The long weekend's really nice. 'Twas like a vacation but whatever. School's back! Pff. :/
Anyways, I don't think that I'm going to be online tomorrow. :P 'Cause we'll have homework tomorrow, tentatively. Every Monday -- vocabulary homework in Reading. :DD
Alright, maybe I'll be online tomorrow after doing homework. Unless we're going to be given more homework. T__T That will definitely suck. :|
I'm not that sleepy yet. Plus, I'm watching "That's So Raven". Yeah, I don't really watch this TV show that much so what the heck, let's enjoy every friggin' millisecond of this show! :))
I haven't prepared my things for tomorrow yet. I'm too sluggish. Hahaha. And, I'm still searching for graduation songs which is really annoying. 'Cause.. We want Breakaway to be our graduation song and that's final! Pff. And, the information for the powerpoint presentation which is supposed to be given to us.. I still haven't received it yet. I hope they postpone the deadline.
Okaay, it's quite obvious that I want to stop typing for I have nothing else to tell you. Thanks for reading! Good night. :P
Labels: graduation, monday, presentation, random, school
Posted on Sunday, January 11, 2009 at 9:03 PM.

Graduation Songs
Do you have any suggestions for graduation songs? Or, what was the graduation song when you graduated from elementary?
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Our teacher asked us if we could suggest any songs that we like for our graduation. We suggested a few songs. And I guess we liked "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson. That's a good graduation song, right? :)
I'm still looking for a better one though. But I can't seem to find a nice one. Maybe "Breakaway" is the one! Haha. Hopefully. All of us like that song after all. So maybe it won't be a problem. :D
I still can't believe that in 2 months, we're going to graduate. My oh my. How fast! I still don't want to, though. It's been too fast for us to graduate. After all those years, us, going to graduate? OMFG. It's really astonishing but we should try to understand and we must accept the fact that we are about to step into the next chapters of our lives.
Siigh. Alright, must stop the drama. lol. Just tag me in my tagboard if you have any suggestions. Got it? Thanks a lot! :D
I'm still looking for a better one though. But I can't seem to find a nice one. Maybe "Breakaway" is the one! Haha. Hopefully. All of us like that song after all. So maybe it won't be a problem. :D
I still can't believe that in 2 months, we're going to graduate. My oh my. How fast! I still don't want to, though. It's been too fast for us to graduate. After all those years, us, going to graduate? OMFG. It's really astonishing but we should try to understand and we must accept the fact that we are about to step into the next chapters of our lives.
Siigh. Alright, must stop the drama. lol. Just tag me in my tagboard if you have any suggestions. Got it? Thanks a lot! :D
Labels: graduation, school, songs, years
Posted on Monday, January 5, 2009 at 7:52 PM.
