Friday, August 27, 2010

MAJOR! MAJOR!

Q: "What is one the big mistake that you made it in life and what did you do to make it right?"
A: "....there is nothing Major Major..."

We all heard their question and her answer. Venus Raj won 4th runner up in the Miss Universe 2010. The "Major Major" thing that Venus said that was talk about in the news, internet and many more. Honestly, I hate those people especially the media because they make fun of her answer 'MAJOR MAJOR' (in my opinion).

For me, I think the question is very personal and I also cannot answer the question. We all make mistakes. Nobody is perfect. I think they are not specific in their question. Celebrities were also asked of these question. Nobody has answered the question. Some of them defend Venus which makes me feel happy. Obama and Bush was also asked with this question. They also cannot answer this. If I were them, I would keep my mouth shut because I have nothing nice to say.

We all be proud to her because she have won 4th runner up in Miss Universe. And I think the issue gives us a lesson to learn. It gives us a lesson to be aware of what we say or do. If we have nothing to say, we better shut our mouth or CURVE THE URGE. =D

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Where I grow up


Ballet is my own language that nobody can speak it. It is my sport that no one can understand and play. It is where I store my memories of happiness. This is my own definition of Ballet. This is where I grow up.

Don't ask me what age I started learning ballet lessons, because I don't remember when. People ask me what is special or nice in Ballet or when they ask if we dance on toes they would ask, "Skit man mg toe shoes?” I was a bit annoyed of these questions. But, I learn to be patient when answering their questions.

There are times I want to quit Ballet. But I will finish what I started. It is where I grow up. It is never in my dream to be a Ballerina. Ballet is just my extracurricular activity so that we can do something every Saturday besides watching T.V and using the computer.

Ballet helps me to learn moral values. I don't really understand why people would ask and wonder that, boys study ballet is gays. Well, I can prove them wrong. =D
I learn to be more responsible. During school days, we would go home (sometimes) at 9 or 9:30 in the evening, I can picture out your reaction and YEAH! It's tiring but, FUN!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

BLUE GUARDS OF THE ASSUMPTION

They are our friend. They look out for us. They tell our "sugat" where we were. They were BLUE. That is their uniform. We call them. THE BLUE GUARDS OF THE ASSUMPTION.

Last week, I heard that these guards are going to retire. I was shocked when I heard this. And I was asking my mind: What will be their jobs? And how about their children? I mean, they should be sensitive of the feelings of these people. They are also HUMAN! Well, I don't blame the principal for this reason. I

When I saw them, I feel like I'm going to burst in front of them. Some of us that heard this were disappointed. They don't deserve to go out of the walls of the Assumption. Besides, it's Centennial year. They should give them one more year to end this a perfect year because it's Centennial.

I can also feel what they feel. They greet us "Good Morning" even Rain or Shine. They ask us where we are going. And for their children. I feel bad for them. They grow-up in Assumption and this is their home.

I consider them my second family. They are considered as ASSUMPTION FAMILY. They have been here for years since we were young. I can't let them go outside the walls of the Assumption.

While I write this blog, I can feel my tears running down on my cheeks. I'm not kidding. I will see new faces and new uniforms on Monday.

GOODBYE BLUE GUARDS! WE LOVE YOU SOO MUCH! WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN.