Blog Holiday
I am looking forward to that freedom day as our lecturer Mr. Jimenez call it. After months of studying, I’ll be free doing hardcore blogging, just how I used to before when I graduated in Highschool. During that time, I went to where fate takes me: I am torn between what I wanted and what I must do. I cannot say it was a battle between good or evil but more on what could have been the better choice for my future. I don’t regret that I have chosen this path because the fruit of my hardwork paid off last April when I graduated and that is something I could take with me ’til I leave this world. And in between those hardwork, I kept myself updated to the worldwide web, this way I am deprived of my other interest. So much for that.
It’s easy to count the days in a matter of numerical values but the experience til my freedom day is longer than how it seems like. More of me til that day!
@wandermike
Party Pilipinas 3D
First time in Philippine history, a filipino television program will be broadcasted in 3-dimensional on June 20, 2010
Party Pilipinas, a music/variety program which airs every Sunday on GMA-7 will be airing the very first 3-D program in Philippine television history. Audience are expected to experience as if they were face to face with their favorite Party Pilipinas celebrity if they wear their 3D glasses in watching the show this Sunday.
Richard Gutierrez, in a tv plug for Party Pilipinas teaching how to create a homemade 3D glasses. Below is the tutorial and few seconds before the video ends is the test video.
3D glasses are important to complete the 3D experience of the home viewers because videos that will be broadcasted might look blurry or with shadows of blue and red which gives the 3D effect.
I already created my very own “3D Mask” which I made a Jeepney as a model but I haven’t bought red and blue cellophane, I’ll have it completed before Sunday. Take a look of my art work!
First Day: School Year 2010-2011
While the freshmen students rushes to school for their first day, I woke up late today.
It reminded me of myself during my school entrance to kindergarten, I wasn’t excited! And if you’re smiling now, you’d kill yourself laughing with this confession… My mom even ran after me until I reached the town plaza which is about 20meters away from the school. Although I cannot really remember the reason why I did that, maybe I’m not yet ready for school.
But has there been any difference of my past from now? After that incident… I learned to love studying. I even topped my kindergarten class but I’m no nerd. My parents did a lot for me to improve, there even came a time as I remember: I am memorizing “The Lord’s Prayer” while sitting at the top of our Ice Cream Freezer in our grocery store
I miss those days when my mom tutors me after class. I wished she could do that now.
@twenty one!
Another year just pass…
It was like yesterday when I had my 20th birthday and last May 24, I turned 21. I am now at my legal age but it wasn’t really that fun knowing that I will have to think more on surviving the challenges of the real life.
And a lot more will happen soon…
Thank you to those who greeted me.
Party Pilipinas
This Sunday, a new music/variety party in Philippine Television will be born that will surely pulsate those party nerves in you!
The much-anticipated party on TV, Party Pilipinas will premiere March 28, 2010. The show replaces the long-running music/variety show SOP which also airs at the same timeslot, 11:45am to 3:00pm every sunday.
Party Pilipinas is now going to be an “all-party and all-positive vibes” show, according to the Corporate Communications Department of GMA-7 and the show’s new production manager, Ruth Mariñas.
It’s time to party! Let’s Party Pilipinas!
photo credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_Pilipinas
Batch 2010
After 4 years in College, the final week came. We had our Thesis defense, oral revalida, final examinations and the dreaded Nursing Online Audit caused the biggest headache for the batch.
Before leaving student life, the final blow comes at the end of the semester. Uncertain whether a pass or fail mark would appear on our class card. Are we going to Graduate this year or not because there had been no concrete guidelines regarding this one subject which endangers our future until they posted the tentative list of graduates. Soon after, another list was posted at the Nursing Online Audit Lab listing those who are in danger of failing the subject.
I’m happy to share the good news, I am going to Graduate! =)
Cristo Rey
This Sunday, Roman Catholic celebrates the Solemnity of Christ the King. This marks the end of the Catholic Church’s Liturgical Year and before the First Sunday of Advent.
Parishes and Churches in the Philippines had festivities and processions in honor of Christ the King.
Back to School 2009
After a week of postponement of classes, and adjustment for schedules (as for me, we started our class on the 19th instead of June 17) finally Colleges in the Philippines opened class last June 15 . As a precautionary measure for the threat of Influenza A (H1N1) virus, which has entered the country few weeks ago, Universities had set-up temperature check on their gates which resulted to a long queue of students late for their class.
Our University encountered this problem on the first day of class opening. I haven’t witnessed this problem since my class started 4 days after the class opening. I am fortunate enough not to experience the problem at its worst because the temperature check will last for 1 week.
My schedule for this semester would be lighter than the previous and it would have been perfect if not with my class schedule starting 7am for the major subject (NCM103-B) and ends at 3pm. My minor subjects are Humanities and Rizal so I guess I’d be able to share a little as I study about these subjects, if you’d be interested.
Philippine Independence Day 2009
Happy Independence Day Philippines! Today, the entire Philippines celebrates 111th year of independence, and sure we’ll keep it for the the next generation of Filipinos, our children and great grandchildren to enjoy what we are now striving to save against the greedy leaders of the country.
Now more than ever, we have the reasons to become Proud to be Pinoy!
I’ll share some of our old photo from a trip to Aguinaldo’s Shrine in Kawit Cavite when I was like 12.









Google also commemorates Philippine Independence by unveiling their first ever Google Doodle, which is Philippine Flag-inspired on their Google Philippines homepage.

Animated Philippine Flag Source: 3D Animated Flags–By 3DFlags.com
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