Sunday, May 20, 2007

a day at taronga zoo, sydney

today we went to taronga zoo
we rode the ferry
and darling harbour's pretty nice too.
i got to hang out with tita sonja, dad and charles
im so happy!
i got to see a kangaroo!

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yeepeee and the giraffe,and the zebra huhu!
sorry it was my first time. first world country is very nice
i was mesmerized by the zoo because it was so big! it was like the whole island!
anyway pics are at my multiply anyway.
but i hate riding the trains because its too boring
we sat for about two hours doing nothing....
and this morning,,,it was really cold,,,charlie said it was about 5 degrees C!
i think we really get along well because we have the same age
he's really nice unlike the other teens.
i really had a nice time time because of the beautiful scenery and because they were really nice to me.
i mean charles and his mother.
well tomorow we're going back to sydney.
we're going to say goodbye to tita nenette and stay there for a day.
and dad's going back home on a wednesday.
and we're planning to go to english testing sites on wednesday too.
i'll be left behind in a foreign country.
actually to assess it all, i still want to live in my own country.
it's lonely here.
only few people around here.
but it's good if you re going to study because you dont get much distractions compared in the philippines.
im happy...
see yah!
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Thursday, May 17, 2007

the adventures at australia

right now i just arrived from sydney
im at wollongong now at my other aunts place. ill be staying here for a while since
tita nenette will be coming to the phillipines next week
and that i am more comfortable in here=)
but sydney was great!
what can i say? i have a lot of learnings today.
actually the first day ...what happened?
well i arrived from sydney at about 8:55 pm.
the temperatures bearable.
i remembered it was 17 degrees celsius.
we stayed at tita nenette's place and then
i slept because i only got 2 hours of sleep
then i woke up around 2pm because tita will be coming to pick us up
and dad and i went to rockdale to get some stuffs... i mean to shop
then he got me a portable,,(huhu at last) well let me just enumerate what i noticed from this country
1. first and foremost the weather , i mean the climate is cold and the place is beutiful. as expected i found different plnts which is unfamiliar. and the landscpes were really beutiful. i noticed that their toilet too are nice compared to the philippines'

2. as expected, the peoples' accent are slang. and i was surprised that i found a lot of asians in sydney. they said tht they have mix cultures in sydney. there are different kinds of people. tall, short, blonde, beautiful.

3. as what i heard, well i was surprised when we went shopping, the shops were already closing around 6pm.... oh that's too early compared to the philippine malls. they said that life here is bit boring because you just go straight from school then to house. maybe the students here can focus more in their studies because students in the philippines mostly love gimmicks,here, it is somewhat limited.

4. whoah the food servings are really big!youll get obese. and i told my dad not to convert the money in peso that we were paying so that we wont get frustrated of the price compared to the Philippines.

the next day, i mean today, we went to sydney harbour and the opera house, the famous sights,,,,well i saw the birds..they were really cute walking around and we went to china town with ate luna, then we looked for stuffs (i saw asins most of the time.)then we went to get applications from university technology of sydney and sydney university. have to get my IELTS and my transcripts and a lot of documents. well the education here is really costly. i have to be a working student if ever.

well we rode the train too. and there is like double decker train one up and down.... it's quite huge actually.
well it's 1 hour travel from sydney to wollongong so i fell asleep from all the walking. the universities were really big...as in superb...
well gtg... i have to eat already,,,,again...

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

goodbye

my flight pala is 8:05pm
and i will arrive at 8:55AM
WELL I DONT KNOW IF THAt's australian time or not
hany is in the house right noiw watching
i asked her to come over so that i wont be left alone at the house
somehow im quite sad
i wish all of us will go there
because i would feel like a stranger there of course...
well see yah!

Monday, May 14, 2007

im flying away

our visa has been approved
so im going to australia tomorrow 8:55pm
im kind of sad because im gonna miss my family
especially my brother
and my dad's gonna leave me after 1 week...
huhu im sad...and a little bit shy
it's election day today
but im not voting co'z im not registered haha
sorry.....

Thursday, May 03, 2007

sad

i know
they re together...
the ms. and mr. popular in school
at cas actually.
but why am i sad?
i know it would be so good to be true...
for me...

i have to cut it out...
i have to excel though for now i think it's impossible...
mikaela is right...
take not the road less traveled...
but make a new one...

itzy bitzi

the title is like that because i just felt like writing it(hehe)
just arrived from gym...
raymond , sheila and i went eating again after ...
actually i was in sm earlier because i planned to be a good girl and have an advance reading on phchem..
infortunately someone noticed me way back in jasms,, shan- shan's sister
i was surprised that she still remembers me...
maybe my face is still the same up till now...
is that a good thing??
so i wasnt able to finish my goal...
and i did something bad =( huhu i thought i would never do that but i was tempted again...sorry Lord....
and now i still feel like a big fat pig=)

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

take not the road less traveled

Take not the road less traveledMikaela Irene Fudolig – BS PhysicsSpeech at the Commencement Exercises, UPDApril 22, 2007One of the things that strike me as being very “UP Diliman” is the way UPDstudents can’t seem to stay on the pavement. From every street corner thatbounds an unpaved piece of land, one will espy a narrow trail that cuts thecorner, or leads from it. Every lawn around the buildings sports at least oneof these paths, starting from a point nearest to the IKOT stop and ending atthe nearest entry to the building. The trails are beaten on the grass by manypairs of feet wanting to save a fraction of a meter of traveling, no matterthat doing so will exact some cost to the shoes, or, to the ubiquitousslippers, especially when the trails are new.What do these paths say about us, UP students?One could say that the UP student is enamored with Mathematics and Pythagoras,hence these triangles formed by the pavement and the path. Many among you woulddisagree.Others could say that the UP student is naturally countercultural. And therefusal to use the pavement is just one of the myriads of ways to show hisdefiance of the order of things. This time, many would agree.Still, others will say that the UP student is the model of today’s youth: theywant everything easier, faster, now. The walkable paths appeal to them becausethey get to their destination faster, and presumably, with less effort. Nowthat is only partly true, and totally unfair.These trails weren’t always walkable. No doubt they started as patches of grass,perhaps overgrown. Those who first walked them must have soiled their shoes,stubbed their toes, or had insects biting their legs, all in the immovablebelief that the nearest distance between two points is a straight line. Theymight even have seen snakes cross their paths. But the soiled footwear, soretoes, and itchy legs started to conquer the grass. Other people, seeing the yetfaint trail, followed. And as more and more walked the path, the grass gave inand stopped growing altogether, making the path more and more visible, more andmore walkable.The persistence of the paths pays tribute to those UP students who walked themfirst – the pioneers of the unbeaten tracks: the defiant and curious few whorefuse the familiar and comfortable; the out-of-the-box thinkers who solveproblems instead of fretting about them; the brave who dare do thingsdifferently, and open new opportunities to those who follow.They say how one behaved in the past would determine how he behaves in thefuture. And as we leave the University, temporarily or for good, let us call onthe pioneering, defiant, and brave spirit that built the paths to guide us inthis next phase of our life.We have been warned time and again. Our new world that they call “adulthood” isone that’s full of compromises, where success is determined more by the abilityto belong than by the ability to think, where it is much easier to do aseveryone else does. Daily we are bombarded with so much news of despair aboutthe state of our nation, and the apparent, perverse sense of satisfaction ourpoliticians get from vilifying our state of affairs. It is fashionable tomigrate to other countries to work in deceptively high-paying jobs like nursingand teaching, forgetting that even at their favored work destinations, nursesand teachers are some of the lowest paid professionals. The lure of high andimmediate monetary benefits in some low-end outsourcing jobs has drawn evensome of the brightest UP students away from both industry and universityteaching to which they would have been better suited.Like the sidewalks and pavement, these paths are the easiest to take.But, like the sidewalks and pavement, these paths take longer to traverse, justas individual successes do not always make for national progress. The unceasingcritic could get elected, but not get the job done. The immigrant could get hisvisa, but disappear from our brainpower pool. The highly paid employee would beunderutilized for his skills, and pine to get the job he truly wants, but is nowout of his reach. And the country, and we, are poorer because of these.Today, the nation needs brave, defiant pioneers to reverse our nation’s slide todespair. Today, we must call upon the spirit that beat the tracks. Today, wemust present an alternative way of doing things.Do NOT just take courage, for courage is not enough. Instead, be BRAVE! It willtake bravery to go against popular wisdom, against the clichéd expectations offamily and friends. It will take bravery to gamble your future by staying inthe country and try to make a prosperous life here. It might help if for astart, we try to see why our Korean friends are flocking to our country. Why,as many of us line up for immigrant visas in various embassies, they getthemselves naturalized and settle here. Do they know something we don’t?Do NOT just be strong in your convictions, for strength is not enough. Instead,DEFY the pressure to lead a comfortable, but middling life. Let us lead thiscountry from the despair of mediocrity. Let us not seek to do well, but striveto EXCEL in everything that we do. This, so others will see us as a nation ofbrains of the highest quality, not just of brawn that could be had for cheap.Take NOT the road less traveled. Rather, MAKE new roads, BLAZE new trails, FINDnew routes to your dreams. Unlike the track-beaters in campus who see wherethey’re going, we may not know how far we can go. But if we are brave, defiantsearchers of excellence, we will go far. Explore possibilities, that others mayget a similar chance. I have tried it myself. And I’m speaking to you now.But talk is cheap, they say. And so I put my money where my mouth is. Today, Iplace myself in the service of the University, if it will have me. I would liketo teach, to share knowledge, and perhaps to be an example to new UP students inthinking and striving beyond the limits of the possible. This may only be asmall disturbance in the grass. But I hope you’ll come with me, and trample anew path.Good evening, everyone.

outing with family

dad,kya's and I went to villa mejia for a night swimming
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as ever we ate again and i am getting diabetes na!
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then my dad and i swam first and we stopped around 11 pm
kuya f had a mini hika again!
so we all slept and they woke up around 3pm to swim
then we checked out around 5am
we are rushing because dad said we have to go to dasma to bring kendi to the airport
she's going to surigao
then after we went to eastw00d
actually my first time
then we had our breakfast (dad and I)
and i sw a very big dog
like the one in the avilon zoo
and they were so "sosyal"
eating their master's salad
ohhh the rich people.....
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and i forgot to mention my tarpaulin at the mall... a little embarassing...here the pic so i'll remember someday..
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