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8.16.2011

There will always be a first time.

This is the first time for me to top an exam... this college. Where was I this past three years?
This photo is courtesy of my professor, Ma'am Lynette Carpio via Facebook.

Yes. First times like these are really worth a whole week of smile. 
Especially since finally, I am loving what I'm learning... more than ever.

Ngiti lang! :)

7.17.2011

Lumalakas. Tumitindi. Umuugong. UP ComBroadSoc.

Iba ang tatak. Iba ang tunog. UP Community Broadcasters' Society. Finally! We made it! I am forever grateful to my batchmates, to my ninang Pat, to Chief Broadcaster Czinni, and to my now brods and sisses. I finally have a DevCom family to call my own. Super salamat sa experience, sa challenges, sa mga tasks na kumurot naman talaga sa utak ko, sa mga sharing, sa wisdom, sa mga flat tops. I cherish every moment I spent with UP CBS for the past three weeks, and I will forever cherish my future with you. <3


7.03.2011

I am currently applying for UP Community Broadcasters' Society.
All the kuwento after the process. Two more weeks.
<3
Your mind is the scene of the crime.

6.20.2011

When All We Need is Change: A Reflective Essay on Underdevelopment

They say that change is the only constant thing in this world. With that, I agree. As time passes by, it’s human nature to keep on improving everything because we have unlimited desires. As soon as we succeed in developing one thing, we certainly won’t stop there; we will continue on developing that thing until we realize that we have already used up all our resources and we have finally reached our limit. This is the reality of life. Unfortunately, not everyone have the means to improve and the resources to develop –that is why underdevelopment exists in our world today.

When we were tasked to bring a photo of underdevelopment in class, I realized that I do not need to look far from the university. I just took my mobile phone, went out of our apartment, and took a photo of the street where the ever so famous proven in Raymundo Gate could be found. This certain street is also dubbed as “Poverty-stricken Road” but I personally call it “Rocky Road”. I chose to capture that place as my image of underdevelopment because of one obvious reason that compared to the main road and other streets on that area, that street is definitely underdeveloped. Compared to the cemented main road, this “Rocky Road” is literally rocky and muddy as well. I could go and on with the comparisons but then, none of my words will change their current situation.

The irony of underdevelopment is this: “To those who have, more is given”. Those who need it cannot afford it. And those who have it don’t need it as much as others do. Underdevelopment exists because of inequality. There are so many ways to cope with poverty and underdevelopment but it costs for someone to uplift their current states. The cost is definitely not low as most of the time, this is one of the main reasons why communities and even underdeveloped countries could not afford improvement. This veracity is saddening because of the fact that socio-economic status dictates one’s development when it has to be experienced by all.

If only people will be more vigilant. If only people will be more assertive. If only people will be more sensitive to the reality that our world needs change. If only people will learn to set aside their own personal motives and interests. If only people will be a little more selfless. Definitely, our world will be a better place. If only those highly advanced and well developed countries will absorb the situation of the underprivileged nations a little bit more, maybe we could significantly improve their lives. Trivial actions, when done by all, will produce huge results.

All we need is change. Change in our selves. Change in our communities. Change in our nation. Change in our world.

6.15.2011

Chicken Adobo sa Apartment!

Makasaysayan ito kaya kailangan i-blog. HAHA! First time namin nagkayayaan na bumili ng lulutuin at magluto ng hapunan. Saktong nanonood lang kami ng TV nung naisip namin mamili ng lulutuin sa palengke.
Buti naman at may nag prisinta magluto. Hindi kasi ako marunong. Thank you Erica. Wahaha!
Kami naman ni Tin ang namili sa palengke. Epic. HAHA!
Patatas.
Laurel.
Paminta.
Toyo.
"Ate, ano pa po ba nilalagay sa Adobo"
Bawang.
Sibuyas.
"Ate, may suka po ba yung Adobo?"
Meron.
Bakit ba naman kasi kami pa ang nag prisinta mamalengke. :p

Pagpunta namin sa bilihan ng manok.
"Ilang kilo po?"
"Ilan po ba kasya sa limang kakain?"
Naloko na. Malay naman namin.
"3/4 siguro puwede na."
"Sige po."
Mantika pa pala.

Sabay nanlibre ako ng sampung Silvanas. Pampalubag loob. =)

Pag-uwi namin, naghiwa na sila Nyj at Erica ng mga patatas, sibuyas, atbp.
Picture taking galore. Siyempre bahay-bahayan kami. Sana mai-upload na ni Nyj ang pictures.

Dahil maliit yung lutuan namin, sa rice cooker nagluto si Ica ng Adobo. Oo. Puwede yun. Magic cooker kasi yung rice cooker namin. Ang lupet.

"Ay, lagyan natin ng Nam-Nam! Ay, Magic Sarap nalang!"
Magic Sarap.

Tuwang tuwa kami sa hapunan naming Adobo.

Ako ang naghugas ng plato. Lalayas na ako. Chos.
=)
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@nielcabal's First two days as kolehiyala... este, college dude.

O, kala niyo si John Lloyd no? Nagkakamali kayo! Siya si Daniel Cabal, ang Mr. Pogi ng Gen. Trias, Cavite!
Yak.
HAHAHA!

Enjoy your college life, brad. bro. brethren. whatever.
:)