Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas Parties '08

Had some memorable days with my students; co-student teachers and critic teachers; and co-youth leaders before the year ended:) Some pictures were late posted.

1. Christmas Party with my advisory section at PUP Laboratory High School, III-Office Technology. (12-18)
Had facilitated games:) hehe minie and I applied some games in our YES seminars:) kaya aun, nag-enjoy ang mga bata:)

2. Student Teacher's Christmas Party
Our critic teacher's idea, Ma'am Via. Had some exciting and emotional day with them:)



3. Youth Leaders' Choice Award '08 (12-28)
A modified Christmas Party which became quite serious from previous parties we've had. A new batch of youth leaders was recognized and awarded:)
Naramdaman naming mga relics ang pagiging graduates of the program..haha, a bit older than them, but though our term was ended, we will do our best to find time to be with the programs for the next years to come:D

been so inspired with Sir Edel's speech:)



(had LSS with AKTO's song)
makisabay sa ikot ng mundo...
KABATAAN,
KAGALINGAN,
KATALINUHAN,
KABAYANIHAN, AT
KABUTIHAN NG KALOOBAN.

then, out with ate earleen right after ^__^

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Ang Pagtuturo Nga Naman

Just had my classes earlier. And had chit chats with my co-student teachers.
For the past days that I've been teaching in PUPLHS, I felt tiredness and stress but hearing good news from Cristy a while ago, everything have changed.

To give you a brief background, I have a class in Computer and had some difficulty in terms of classroom management because of the excessive noise that they were having. Because of such reason, my critic teacher's comments since then revolve around with such scenario. I was really at loss on how to make a remedy for such dilemma. There was a time that I have felt that teaching would not really meant for me. Doing my best yet not enough (really). Tried so many methods (di lang pala math ang may trial and error, pati sa pagtuturo)--but God helped me still, the comments of my CT turned good:) so glad for that--worthy efforts. However, had a very strict approach with my students. Such way made me feel guilty. That was not an image that I want to portray, but I don't have any choice. The situation forced me (wala ng ibang way, yun ang advice ni ma'am eh).

Then I've heard from Cristy during our break, the talk abouts happened during the homeroom of the section that I am teaching for (which is also the advisory class of my CT). I was the main topic of their homeroom. The students had still a good feedback to me amidst such approach I've executed. Thank God. They were able to understand me. One reason I've heard then, was that I was okay after class (sa room lang daw ako masungit, but sa labas okay naman daw ako). What made me smile more was that my CT appreciated it and made me as an example to my other co-student teachers (kwento rin sakin).

Nakakawala ng pagod ang mga ganong instances. I've fixed my mind before that I want to be a teacher by heart not only such an ideal one.

Kanina sa byahe, sumagi sa isip ko rin ang bookkeeping class ko. Ang subject na sobrang challenging sa'kin. In which I am teaching a topic which I have not taken before and the students are so active, and generally bright. Such a great opportunity to learn again and practice more my skills in teaching. Then, everything went well. My critic teacher was happy with the way I taught them, as well as the students. I really want them to learn from me. hhhmmm...quite seen from the evaluation:)

Another good thing of meeting and having bookkeeping class is that I was given a chance to meet such students, meet more people whom you'll be inspired with. Wala lang, natutuwa lang talaga ako sa resulta--which I have not expected before.

Hope I could be able to do more for my student's sake.
A teacher who's not only a dispenser of knowledge, but also a person who can be with while enjoying the lesson through different activities and experiences that would bind us more.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Young Leaders' Academy (Graduation)

Just have finished yesterday the 1st Young Leaders' Academy. This is a new program of our Agency's Youth Council and replaced the annual Advance Leadership Training of previous years. It was totally fulfilling to see the positive outcome of the three-day session, October 19, 25, and 26, 2008, seminar for (approximately) 190 area representatives of different communities. Days of fun, enjoyment, friendship, and learning experiences.

I was fortunate enough to be one of the faculty members whereby I have discussed the topic about decision making during the third day. Have facilitated the activities that would enrich the lesson--and voila, ansaya. They were able to assimilate what has been tackled and were able to achieve the goals for the day.

Yesterday we had our graduation, at nakatutuwang isipin that they were all thankful for what the academy has done for them. Isang di matutuwarang karanasan na nakapagdulot sa akin ng lubos na kaligayahan na masilayan ang ngiti at labis na pasasalamat sa kanilang natutunan.

It was a delightful experience to witness the effectiveness of the program,
the sacrifices and hardwork of the people behind were paid already by their gratefulness. Tunay ngang isang napakagandang karanasan na matunghayan ang pagbabago para sa mga kabataang naghahangad ng ikauunlad ng kanilang komunidad. And personally, a great experience for me, for I was able to develop camaraderie with my co-faculty members and the participants (another batch of friends), was also given a chance to share my knowledge and experiences with these youths, and, of course, was able to have an opportunity to be a part of the pioneer YLA of Children International.


Thank you Lord for guiding us all throughout ^__^


Saturday, September 27, 2008

with them:D


a picture with my classmates which I will badly miss after graduation...

I was so Touched :D


I was very happy to witness such birthday surprise for Sir Dennis, my critic teacher in bookkeeping. Upon watching the presentations of the students for him, I can't help but to smile all throughout as if I am the one who was celebrating my birthday. Perhaps because I am anticipating the same way with my future students--not the surprise directly but the sweetness and love that comes from the students which could be considered as irreplaceable and incomparable feat for an educator. A notable experience indeed.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

I miss...

This semester is definitely one of the most busiest sem i have ever had.

Because of this, I think, I slipped lots of things...

I miss AKI, youth leaders, reading lots of inspiring books, reflecting, etc.

this day, I'm preparing my presentation in edtech for tom, and also im preparing for my demonstration in Practical Arts for the next day...

but now, something made me stop doing what I suppose to do at this moment.
hhhmmm:(

i can't really figure it out...

a force that makes me feel bore... makes me weak... seemingly I want to sleep, though I know I do need to finish these stuffs.

Lord, I miss you. I miss to be with you.
I miss reflecting on things.
I miss everything.
But I know I just need to be patient.

I'm excited to finish this semester:)
hhhhmmm....
I promise, I'll do my best regardless:)

Thank you dear Lord:)

Be my guide. Be my strength.

Monday, July 7, 2008

I Must Be Guided by These ^_^


"You have your brush and colors.
You paint paradise, then in you go."
-Kazantzakis

...it's just a matter of perspective on how beautiful life may bring amidst everything.


"And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the
Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."
-Colossians 3:17

...Lord I want you to be glorified in everything that I will do.

"I will do my best regardless... this is for you Lord :) "

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

God Kept Me Smiling

I don't want to lose this second not sharing this to you.
Today was been a pale day for me but the the moment I have read the book written by Maxwell, I've smiled a lot. God reminds me to smile and to have a break while I'm too busy with my assignments. I thank you Lord for giving me the strength that I do need to finish all those things.

Successful Failure
by John C. Maxwell

In our lifetime most of us have had a variety of experiences that would be classified as failures. The frustration, hurt, or disappointment that we sense when our goals are not met is a feeling common to all of us. Perhaps it's the feelings about failure that cause many to begin to fear failure. Maybe our dread of failure is final. There are times when apparent failure is not failure at all if we remember the principles that turn failure into success.

1. An experience is not a failure it it prods us to keep on trying.
The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it. In fact, we're often on that line and don't realize it. Many a person has thrown us his or her hands at a time when, with a little more effort and patience, he or she would have achieved success. As the tide goes clear out--so it comes clear in. There is no failure except in no longer trying. There is no failure except from within. There is no insurmountable barrier until we give up on our purpose.

Booker T. Washington said, "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed." Each person in life lives in one of two worlds. There is the crowded world of the defeated, who quit--and the roomy world of the succeeders, who persist.

One of the basic principle of the Christian faith is that God doesn't get discouraged, and therefore neither should we. Many of the setbacks originally designed to finish lus off can, if properly used, be the very things that bring us out on the top.

I love the story of the mule who fell into an old dry well many feet deep. All efforts to rescue him were fruitless. Finally, the owner of the mule, supposing that the poor creature was severely injured by the fall, decided it would be more merciful to kill him than allow him to starve to death. Unable to think of a better way of dispatching him, he had a truckload of dirt thrown in onto him. Instead of allowing himself to be buried alive, the mule quickly shook off the dirt and pressed it down with his feet, thus raising himself a few inches above his original position. Another load was thrown into the well with the same result.

Slowly but surely, inch by inch, the mule ascended until the well was filled within a few feet of the top. Then as complacently as if nothing strange had happened to him, the mule stepped out on firm, safe ground. It may offend a few people to look at a mule for a lesson in living. But some people have never learned what that mule already knew--that the very setback originally designed to finish a person off, when properly used, can become the thing that brings him or her out on top.

2. An experience is not a failure if through it we discover how we failed and we put that knowledge to good use. The greatest mistake we ever make is not learning from and correcting the first one.

3. An experience is not a failure if through it we discover our own true selves.
... and if because of failure a person finally discovers where and how his or her talents can best be used for God, the failure must surely be regarded a success.

4. An experience is not a failure if through it we become better-disciplined individuals.
... great men have had failure struggle, and discipline woven into their lives. If our experiences in life, however bitter or unfortunate, mellow our hearts, humble our spirits, purify our motives, cleanse our soul, and make us more sensitive to proper values and more sympathetic toward the unfortunate, then we will have succeeded.

In summary, if we use our so-called failures as instruments to discipline our inner spirits, they are not really failures, but successes!


Think On These Things
Copyright© John C. Maxwell


I'm recharged again. Thank you dear Lord for providing the strength and wisdom to me. May you always be glorified in everything that I will do.

“And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”

--Colossians 3:17



I love you so much Lord ^_^










Saturday, June 21, 2008

1. (^_^) 2. Haizz..

two weeks sa school had passed.
tiring.
but worth it nman kasi nakakausad nrin kami sa ob nmin (observation, participation, & community immersion) as our practicum 1 this sem.
this week, i noticed that I've been so worried, if our group could complete all the 14 subjects that we are required to attend and observe for.
sino ba nmang hindi, eh nagkakaubusan n ng classes na pwede naming ob-han, karamihan kasi ng nahahanap nmin ay conflict sa sched ng class nmin.
isa pa, I don't even know if kkyanin nmin ang time until night because most of our group members malalayo ang bahay, may work, at extra curricular act.

but thank God:)
He has given our group the strength and wisdom during those time.
and now, the subjects that we're only looking for are marketing and keyboarding:)
two out of fourteen subjects nlng ang kulang:)
praise God:)
and I heard ma'am via will give us another loads this monday:)
at last we could be able to comply with all the requirements given by our prof :)

************
something made me feel so sad ngayong araw.
just received offline messages from my kuya.
had some misunderstandings.
nabigla ako.
i don't know paano ako magrereply.
den, while im typing the words that perhaps would be the answers,
bigla nlng tumulo luha ko.
got too emotional.
because my closest kuya in my heart will tell me those.

hope maging maayos ang lahat.


Sunday, May 18, 2008

A Scene That Struck Me

Just earlier I've seen a dramatic scene.

After ng Sunday service namin ng ate ko, kami'y sumakay sa mrt, taft avenue station.
ng biglang...

<*drumroll*>

sa loob ng mrt...
habang kami'y nakaupo at nag-uusap ng ate ko...

lights, camera, action!
(pasigaw ang lahat ng eksena)
girl: Basa nga eh! Basa! (while holding a mountain dew bottle and having an argue with the guard).
guard: Ma'am hindi po pwede ang in can dito sa mrt lalo pa't bukas na.
girl: can?! Is this a can?! It's a bottle! Bottle!
guard: hindi nga po pwede ma'am.
girl: (nilapag ang mountain dew bottle sa labas ng mrt at pumasok uli sa loob)
happy?! Masaya ka na?!
guard: <*speechless*> (at sya'y umalis).
matapos no'n kinuha muli ni girl ang mountain dew sa labas, pumasok uli at umupo.--just imagine.

ahaha. grabe nagulat kami ng ate ko on that scene. parang may mag-boyfriend na nag-away sa aming harapan... lalo na nung binanggit ang mga katagang "happy?! Masaya ka na?!" parang gusto kong sundan ng salitang 'break na tau' un..
nung inact ulit ni ate tawa-tawa kami ng tawa.:))

but, seriously speaking, I've just realized afterwards that why is it so hard to follow on the rules and regulations of that certain place? Why do like her, whom
already made a mistake, still has the guts to scold and argue so much? hhhmm... Is pride part of it? Or perhaps something wrong has happened to her before that scenario (the reason why her acts afterwards were affected)?

But no matter what the answer, it's still necessary to live by the word humbleness. Whatsoever the circumstances are, even if you're the right one or not, just hang on that word. Yes, I know. It's too ideal. But trying to do this would yield to a peaceful mind.

Kanina kasi, right after she argued and scolded too much, she seated and her face still looked angry...as in galit. Naisip ko lang, if she just give way and let guard's request be made, she will not have a bad day...result--wrinkles.. ganda pa naman nya. sayang lang.

There are a lot of things that do happen in our everyday life akin with that. I know, I really am guilty with that. Small or big issue. Important or unimportant thing. Whatever it is... They're all the same. We let these affect us and even our whole day.

(ahehe, wait, antok na ko, need to end this now)

Just need a proper approach and the right attitude on things.

Another thing:)

Humbleness means greatness

like HIM ^_^


gudnyt:)

Monday, May 12, 2008

Mother's Day


A simple celebration for mother's day. Me and my sister brought some food and gifts for her. Further, Ate Earleen (my brothers girlfriend) joined us yesterday:) I do really enjoyed that special day with my family:)
I love you ma:)

Monday, May 5, 2008

Plans and Realities





I've read this from Our Daily Bread (January-June 2008 edition) that was given to me by my Professor in Methods in Teaching. Thanks Ma'am Mapa ^_^

You need to read this. If you're quite disappointed and weary because what you've expected and planned doesn't happen, well this would definitely help you.

When I went to Moody Bible Institute as an 18-year-old, I enrolled in the pastors program. I could picture myself preaching and leading a church just as my home church pastor was doing. Then, after hearing about the five faithful missionaries to the Auca Indians who were tragically killed in Ecuador, I even considered dedicating my life to missions.

But God had a different course laid out for me. Through His clear leading, and in accordance with the gifts He had given me, I became a teacher, editor, and writer.

Most of us have had similar experiences. We think ahead and carefully work out a plan. We picture in our minds with great detail how our future is going to unfold. But things don't go as planned. Some doors close, while others open. If this happens to you, it may be that God has something completely different in mind.

It's good to plan and dream and think ahead. But we must always be open to God-appointed changes in direction. "A man's heart plans his way," Solomon wrote, "but the Lord directs his steps" (Prov. 16:9).

God will never mislead us. When we trust Him with all our heart, He will direct our paths (Prov. 3:5-6). His way is always best. --Dave Egner

Should mystery enshroud His plan
And our short sight be dim,
We will not try the whole to scan
But leave each thread to Him.
--Murray

Where God's finger points,
His hand will make the way.


Proverbs 16:9
A man's heart plans his way,
but the Lord directs his steps.

ALL I WANT ^_^

One of my favorite songs that was being played in our church:)

Words and Music by Cyndy Yumang

Every song I sing proclaims Your glory
Every breath I take reflects Your majesty
In your wings oh Lord I'll find my comfort
Keep me Lord and stay
Hear me now I pray

In my darkest hour you strengthen me
Took away the blindness so I can see
In your sanctuary is where I wanna be
Take my hand and walk with me

All I want is to see you face to face
In your presence sheltered by your grace
Cause I can't stop praising
Loving you just keeps me going

All I want is to feel Your warm embrace
In Your loving arms I know I'll be safe
Cause I can't stop praising
Loving you just keeps me going

© Jesus Christ To God Be the Glory Church 2006

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Quotable Quotes from "The Alchemist"

I got these quotes from the book of Paulo Coelho entitle "The Alchemist", one of his best selling books. I first read this book when I was in 4th year high school when our English Teacher obliged us to read it and make a book analysis.

Recently, I had a chance to reread it again. Well, worth it. :)
Had some additional insights.
It's the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary.
--yes, if people just knew how to appreciate even the simplest things they do have and not being hoodwinked by envies and jealousies. Some, perhaps, are unquenchable nor insatiable in their tastes.
When someone sees the same people everyday, they wind up becoming a part of that person's life. And they want the person to change. If someone isn't what others want them to be, the others become angry. Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives, but none about his or her own.
--hhhmmm, just like loving ourselves first before loving others, know ourselves first before knowing others... including the flaws that we have and had.. and changes will eventually be stumbled upon.

The world's greatest lie: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate.
--It is being controlled by someone named Jesus Christ. It is a simple way of letting us feel that He is in control of everything and we should leave all the things upon Him.

The Soul of the World is nourished by people's happiness... To realize one's Personal Legend is a person's only obligation.
--nourished by people's happiness--indeed, that's a blessing, outrageous joy while taking the risks.
Personal Legend, I think, would be the mission and the reason why we were been created by the Creator. In the author's point of view, it's what we have always wanted to accomplish.

When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.

--famous line in this book. Implied explanation.

Treasure is uncovered by the force of flowing water, and it is buried by the same currents.

--It is definitely depends on how we decipher the codes of the enigmatic things that happens on our lives. Whether positively or negatively.


The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never to forget the drops of oil on the spoon.

Like everyone else--I see the world in terms of what I would like to see happen, not what actually does.

There must be a language that doesn't depend on words. It is the language of enthusiasm, of things accomplished with love and purpose, and as part of a search for something believed in and desired.

If I can learn to understand this language without words, I can learn to understand the world.

You must always know what it is that you want.

Never stop dreaming.

Making a decision was only the beginning of things. When someone makes a decision, he is really diving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision.

People need not fear the unknown if they are capable of achieving what they need and want.

... Fear evaporates when we understand that our life stories and the history of the world were written by the same hand.

You have to think only about the best way of moving forward... The rest is up to Him.











Sunday, April 20, 2008

Children International--Manila Agency GRADUATION





Officially, I have graduated in the Sponsorship.
*sniff*

but
predominantly happy:D


Earlier I have attended the graduation of CI-AKI at Philippine Educational Theater Association or PETA.

I had a lot of fun on this overwhelming day.

I was impressed and inspired in the whole program. Impressed because of the outstanding performance of AKTO (Abot Kamay Theater Org.) group about the different lives of sponsored youth who strive hard for their dreams. The message was indeed exceptional because of their acts and the reality that was manifested all throughout. A heartfelt thanks for Sir Edel who have directed and composed all the script of the whole performance of AKTO. It is a privilege to witness such deed. On the other hand, inspiring-- because of the insights that was shared by Ma'am Cynthia (the director of CI-AKI) and Sir Edel (Youth Program Coordinator).

Think big
Aim high
Make mistakes
Learn from them
Be humble
Start anew
Do what is right

--Ma'am Cynthia


6 ways to answer your problem
1. Know the problem.
2. Identify the reasons of it.
3. Think of the solutions to answer it.
4. Select one solution.
5. Do the chosen solution.
6. Evaluate the opted solution--if it answered the problem.

--Sir Edel

In this graduation,
I do really want to thank all the persons behind this institution.
They are the people who undoubtedly helped us,
to get through in our lives.
They are the people who consistently inspire us,
to live with our dreams.
They are the people who continually bless us,
to become what we want to be.

Our sponsorship in CI-AKI may end
but, we are still here to help in our very own way.
Words are not enough to express our gratitude
in the several years that we have been supported.
Through them we will not be what we are right now.
A fully-developed individuals
who never get tired to dream for our tomorrow's success.

As an active youth leader of CI-AKI,
I will continue to be a source of inspiration to my co-youth.
I will continue to transpire and be a role model in my community as well.
I will never get tired to offer and share my talents and abilities
in this institution.
--To be an agent of change.

As I continue my journey,
I will never ever forget what CI-AKI has brought me.
To become better and be my best at all times.
What they have taught me,
the way they molded me,
and the way they inspired me
will still be a big part of me.


Indeed, God is so great in giving me this opportunity
to become so blessed and surrounded by these people.
Whom I owe most.
They become my second family
who helped me to make my dreams turn into reality.
And made things possibly for a youth like me.

--Leonie


wahh.. teary eyes na tuloy ako...
all the things are worthy to be reminisced but... mixed emotions... happiness and sadness.
but I know like what they are always telling us, it doesn't end here. It's only the beginning.

Thank God for this wonderful day:D
I'll be treasuring this forever^_^





Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Harhar ^_^

http://www.myheritage.com/collage

QUeStioNable??

This day for me is seemingly questionable. I do not know the reason nor the explanation. Something wasn't happened the way I thought it would be. I hope everything would be settled soon. But, some of my realizations are written below ^_^


***************

We might have the situations in which things seem to be uncertain, constantly asking our very own self why we are experiencing it. We are being inquisitive and can't help to ask when we will know the answer and make things to be certain enough to understand.

Let's think deeply for a while...

It's simply because God's ways defy explanation.

Things aren't our way, it's His ways...

Most of the time we try to figure out the reasons why those happened...

But sometimes it's unfathomable...

Though how genius you are, things kept to be unexplained...

and God only knows why...

We just have to learn how to be more obedient on his will...


I should be.


Monday, April 7, 2008

Wisdom Just In Time


Lately, I've been confused and feel pressured on how to prepare myself in choosing the right words to say and the right things to do the moment I'll be applying for a job next year. But, thanks God, He has provided me the wisdom that I need to get through with it.

Do not worry about how or what you are to say;
for it will be given you in that hour what you are to say.
Matthew 10:19

Do you know what I've discovered about the Lord? He doesn't give wisdom on credit. He doesn't advance you a bundle of insight... Do you know when He gives us words and wisdom and insight? Right when we need them. At the very instant they are required.

Sometimes, you find yourself in a situation you never anticipated, and couldn't prepare for. Suddenly, you're at one of the scenarios in which you have said or done something that you have not yet imagined. Yes, it's illogical. You can't grasp the right words before but the moment you are there, you have already chosen the best words to say. That's how mysterious God's ways are. We just have to be patient and trust whole heartedly.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Loving Him Unexpectedly






Love is an unconditional thing.
Learning to love is truly a blessing.





Last April 4, 2008 , Erwin and I celebrated our 2nd anniversary.

On my way...

I have already planned to surprise him that day, hehe, but unfortunately it was not happened... (it was too ideal and became far from re-al) hhmm.... it's all because of the traffic I have experienced and the problem of waiting for available seat that I could have in jeepneys.. wheeww!! it was really a tiring start...

Thanks God! I have successfully arrived at SM the block to have a lunch with him:)
I saw him while he was sunbathing... hehe... (tama bang magpainit sa ilalim ng naglalagablab na araw??) well, that's worthy to be appreciated:) thanks for that mahal q:)

While having lunch...


We ate lunch at tokyo tokyo... and there it goes..
while he and I were reading some stuff and waiting for our order...
he asked for it... *blush* *blush*
I thumbed up... (haha ang gulo ng answer).. simple yes perhaps:)
Indeed, it's a remarkable scene for me:) we're officially backed with each other's arms again:)

then random things happened separately for us... because he has classes and I went to our sub-office...

Then I waited for him before going home...:)


************

Just want to share my wonderful experience with the man whom always makes me smile:)
Erwin is such a great blessing that God has given me. He is always there to give me strength and courage for me to be able to stumble upon on things that I need to be discovered, lifting me up when I was abruptly pulled down by certain circumstances. Providing the different jokes that would probably makes me laugh continually. Giving the right advices and inspires me when time asks for. Constantly supporting me when I need some cheer. Loving me sincerely as I have never imagined.
(I hope that I am doing the same way)


I thank God so much for letting me know such person who could probably ease and put away the pains I had when I am experiencing sad moments.
I have never thought that I could have a chance to love someone this way. It was just happened unexpectedly. God really knows the right time for everything. For when I will experience something that I have never imagined.






It's really an overwhelming experience to love and to be loved.

I love you mahal ko:)





I simply entrust this love story to you, Lord God:)

An Inspiring Story of a Great Leader

“At the age of seven, a young boy and his family were forced out of their home. The boy had to work to support his family. At the age of nine, his mother passed away. When he grew up, the young man was keen to go to law school, but had no education.

At 22, he lost his job as a store clerk. At 23, he ran for state legislature and lost. The same year, he went into business. It failed, leaving him with a debt that took him 17 years to repay. At 27, he had a nervous breakdown.

Two years later, he tried for the post of speaker in his state legislature. He lost. At 31, he was defeated in his attempt to become an elector. By 35, he had been defeated twice while running for Congress. Finally, he did manage to secure a brief term in Congress, but at 39 he lost his re-election bid.

At 41, his four-year-old son died. At 42, he was rejected as a prospective land officer. At 45, he ran for the Senate and lost. Two years later, he lost the vice presidential nomination. At 49, he ran for Senate and lost again.

At 51, he was elected the President of the United States of America.

The man in question: Abraham Lincoln.”
— Author Unknown

This article is really exceptional. Knowing a great leader came across through enormous failures in his life but still not afraid to try again and again to succeed. Indeed, failure is not a hindrance but, instead, it's a great opportunity to learn and ponder on it. I remember the moment I've read a topic related on this, it says people who are experiencing success right now are those people who had lots of mistakes, flunks, and failures. They are the individuals who became brave enough to handle things in the right manner. These people are, definitely, a good example to all of us. Being optimistic is a very good attitude of every leaders and successful persons in the world. Looking negative things positively is really a necessity. Life is indeed a matter of choice. Opting what's best for us and would probably harm us. We must be a good driver of our own car. It's up to us if we will turn left or right if an obstacle came on our way. But the very best to do is to keep the right faith to the one who Created us. To glorify Him in everything we do. Because whenever we are doing our very best in every task He has given us, we are pleasing Him as well. Because we are using the gifts of talents and abilities that would eventually glorify HIM whenever we are sharing these stuff with other people.

We can be successful and a good leader in our wonderful ways:)

Just have the right attitude into it!

Friday, March 28, 2008

A Celebration With Magno Family ^_^









It was all happened yesterday, March 28, 2008. It was a celebration for the graduation of Charles, the youngest brother of my beloved Erwin:)



Erwin and I went to Dencio's to have a lunch together with his family.
Then...
After eating a lot of foods, we went to time zone for some enjoyment:)
Next..
To the Red Box as our last destination:) { the kantahan to the max moment}



This day, I have enjoyed a lot being with there company:)
It was a wonderful experience to bond with them:)
I've had a lot of fun:) saya kasi nila
kasama eh:)
hehe, apparent nga daw na masaya me eh sabi ni Tita Zeny:)
well, the happiness I've had was really expressed easily.
Bakit hindi, eh they were all kind and generous people:)
God is so great to let me be with them an
d have some treasured moments:)


Through this incomparable experience, He helped me to be at ease with Erwin's family:)
Just like what Ate Rizel has said, seemingly they have a new sister:)
I'm so glad that now I'm okay with them ^_^
All my worries before that they, perhaps, would not like me is now already vanished:)
God really blessed our relationship:)
Thank you Lord:)
I love you so much:)







Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Not One Lost Moment


Be careful how you walk,
not as unwise men, but as wise.
EPHESIANS 5:15

I've read this from wisdom for the way by Charles R. Swindoll.
Just want to share this to you:)

God tells us not to be foolish, but wise, making the most of our time, every opportunity that comes our way and using it wisely.
Before his twentieth birthday, Jonathan Edwards, the brilliant and godly philosopher-theologian who became God's instrument in the Great Awakening revival of the eighteenth century, resolved "Never to lose one moment of time, but to improve it in the most profitable way I possibly can." That is exactly what he did, using well the intellectual gifts God had given him. He entered Yale at thirteen and at seventeen graduated at the head of his class. At twenty-six he was the minister of one of the largest congregations in Massachusetts...
Following the will of God requires wisdom, clear thinking, and yes, even good old garden variety common sense.

The Mystery of God's Will

Friday, March 21, 2008

How to Get to Heaven






Just want to share this to you:) Be blessed by this:)


God had a plan when He created the world in which we live.
He also had a plan when He made YOU.
The most wonderful experience that can happen to you is to discover
and participate in God's plan for your life.

1 This great discovery begins when you realize God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.

God loves you.
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whosoever believe in Him
should not perish, but have everlasting life."
--John 3:16

God has a plan for your life.
"I am come that they might have life,
and that they might have it more abundantly."
(a life full of meaning and purpose).
--John 10:10b

The Bible demonstrates the fact that God loves you
and wants you to enjoy the abundant life.

Why are most people not experiencing
God's love and living the abundant life?


2 Because...
Man is a sinner and sin has separated Him from God.

"But your iniquities have separated between you
and your God, and your sins have hid His face from you..."
--Isaiah 59:2a

MAN=SIN=GOD

God did not make man as a puppet on a string to love and obey Him automatically; but gave him a will and freedom of choice.

Man chose to disobey God and go his own self-willed, sinful way.

Every one of us, you and me included, have chosen to disobey God in many ways...

"For there is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not."
--Ecclesiastes 7:20

"For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God;"
--Romans 3:23

Sin is missing the mark of perfection; falling short of God's Plan for your life and resulting in spiritual death.

"For the wages of sin is death..."
(separation from God in Hell)
--Romans 6:23a

3 Man's self efforts cannot repair the damage created by sin

Man has attempted to bridge the gulf which separates himself from God by doing good works... living moral lives... devising profound philosophies... even being religious, but he has always failed.

MAN=GOOD WORKS, RELIGION, CHURCH MEMBERSHIP, BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION, PHILOSOPHY=GOD


"Not by works of righteousness which we have done..."
--Titus 3:5a

There is only one remedy for the problem of Sin and Separation.

4
Jesus Christ crucified is God's remedy for sin.

"For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust,
that He might bring us to God..."
--1 Peter 3:18a

When Jesus died on the Cross, He paid for all our sins and bridged the gulf that separated us from God.
MAN=CHRIST=GOD

God's love is greater than man's sin.

"But God commendeth (proved) his love toward us, in that while we
were yet sinners, Christ died for us."
--Romans 5:8

Jesus died a humiliating, agonizing death. But He didn't remain in the grave. He rose again that we might have a personal relationship with God.

The gulf created by our sin has been bridged by Jesus' death and resurrection.

"That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hat raised Him from the dead, thous
shalt be saved."
--Romans 10:9

It is not enough to discover that God loves you and has a plan for your life... that man is a sinner... and Christ is God's remedy for sin...

5 You must personally receive Christ as your Saviour.

Receiving Christ is as simple as taking these four steps:

1. Realize that your sin has separated your from God..
2. Be willing to turn from your sin to God (this is called repentance).
3. Believe that Jesus died for your sins and that He arose in victory over death.
4. Invite Jesus Christ to come into your life.

Trusting Christ is more than mentally recognizing Him as the Son of God or having an emotional experience. You must receive Him as your personal Saviour by faith.

THE BIBLE SAYS
"But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name."
--John 1:12

CHRIST'S INVITATION
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father; but by me."
--John 14:6

If the following prayer expresses the desire of your heart... You can pray this prayer and Jesus Christ will come into your life as He has promised.

Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner. Thank you for dying on the cross for me. I now invite you into my life as my personal Saviour. Please make me what you want me to be. Amen.


THE PROMISE
"For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
--Romans 10:13

If you trusted Christ as Saviour, you have an exciting life of spiritual growth ahead of you. Here are some ways you can grow spiritually.

1. Share with others the commitment you have made.
-Acts 1:8
2. Be baptized. Baptism identifies you with Christ.
-Acts 8:35-40
3. Study the Bible. The Bible will reveal the God's plan for your life.
-II Timothy 2:15
4. Attend Church regularly and participate in the worship and Christian fellowship.
-Hebrews 10:25






Saturday, March 15, 2008

=Solidarity Day of BBTE III-2D=





Our museum visit for our humanities class became a solidarity day for the whole section:)


This was happened yesterday, March 15, 2008, at manila:)

We went to the
national museum (main building) as our first destination.
We've seen the different art galleri
es of the well-known Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo.
Also, the other paintings included were done and made flawlessly by Tolentino, Joya, Abueva, Edades, and many more:)
Their works are exquisite and exceptional
.
Ayyyooosssss....


then...
lunch time came...
our tummies were already starving...
need to eat...
that's why we went to SM manila to satisfy our hunger:)
after eating, our kakulitan-time naman:)
a mascot o
f Lydia's Lechon was at the foodcourt, hehe, we have taken some pictures with him:)
cccuuutttttiiiiieeee...




next...
....is the intramuros invasion:)

we went to
San Agustin Church as our second museum destination. The facade was really fascinating:) nice to take pictures:) kaya, kami ay walang pasubaling kumuha ng mga letrato dito:) hehe:) may class picture pa nga eh.



matapos ang San Agustin Church, kami naman ay tumungo sa Casa Manila Museum:) Through this place, we have experienced to reminisce the history of intramuros:) very beautiful house it was. We've seen the entresuelos or the mezzanine, the different cuarto, caida or antesala, sala, despacho or oficina, oratorio, blue room cuarto principal, comedor, cocina, letrina, bano for the damas and caballeros, and azotea. All the ceilings that was intricately designed is really wonderful and artistic. Further, my favorite part is the kitchen:) We've experienced to touch and somewhat use some of its utensils. haha, very nice irons:)


samantala
sa aming pagbaba patungo sa labas
kami ay namangha:)



ako ay dali-daling sumukat ng nggagandahang mga sumbrero na tila baga nagbabadya ng summer season:) of course, I have grabbed the opportunity to take some pictures with this alluring 'sumbrero' ^_^ hekhek, kulit moment ulit:)





pahinga muna...pahinga
at sa aming pagpapahinga
kami ay napabuntong hininga
kailangan na pala naming lumarga.


the next destination was for our solidarity day program:)
We fortunately seen a nice venue for this
at intramuros:)
eto ay malapit sa dole, na may pangalang
baluarte.

This program was organized for us to be able to be unified again as one section. It was been a memorable day for all of us who have shared treasured moments with each one of us. It was an overwhelming experience:)


esp. to me...

nakakabless tlaga ang araw na iyon:) Because God let me realize and taught me something again:) We had an activity called message routing (I facilitated this), the objective of this was for us to know our blind area for three years that we've all been classmates. Positive and negative descriptions. Appreciation and concerns. For continuation and for change. In my personal experience, upon receiving and reading the messages written by my dear classmates brought me to be at loss for words. First, for the very nice comments from them. Second, for the shocking revelations. For three years I have been insensitive on certain things. Ganon na pala tingin sa akin ng iba kong classmate. To be known as 'mataray and suplada' by them. Perhaps it is all because I have not had a chance to get along with them. I'm usually with my friendsreina, minerva, and pinny. I seldom got an opportunity to be with the other groups. In the same manner, some of them, i think, have misinterpreted my acts. I need some adjustments for this.




Dealing with those stuff really made me think deeper and it is an arduous thing to do to figure out the reasons. Reflecting on what I was and why they have seen and observed me as that... Thanks God:) He was there for me all throughout. He comforts me:) It was only that we haven't kept in touch yet to be as a friend and not only as classmate with them. But, assuredly, God will help me to be closer with them:) I still have a year to do it:)





This video was supposedly our last class picture, but the person who have taken this accidentally pressed the video mode. Kaya aun:) eto ang naging resulta:)
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