Sunday, February 28, 2010

A Week of Many Aspects

In my last blog, I said that I was going to tell an unforgettable thing that happened to me last week and here is one. I included this in this blog because my last blog was already long. OK here it goes. Last Friday, I had a dream that I will never ever forget. In this dream, I was riding a van or a bus (I can't remember what vehicle it was.) I was with Tosca in the back seat and we were beside each other. My hand was on her back and we were chatting. I didn't know what was on my mind and I immediately kissed her on her cheeks. She hit me but it was not hard. She asked me why I kissed her and I said nothing. She said that I should not do it again. The dream continued and we were chatting again and I asked her if I may kiss her. She pointed her cheeks and said, "Oh!" I asked her, "Akala ko ba bawal? E, bakit nakaganyan ka?" I was surprised with her answer. She told me, "Kanina kasi hindi ka nagpaalam. Puwede naman e, magpaalam ka lang!" Then I kissed her again. Then we continued chatting and my dream ended. When I woke up, a smile immediately appeared in my face. This is my most unforgettable dream. Sunday this week, I, together with Abby, went to a place called Munting Paraiso because we were both chosen as speakers for the Kid's Session. Our talk went well. After that, I went home and prepared myself to go to school but again, my mother did not allow me to go because she told me that I should help in the preparation of my grandmother's 63rd birthday. The birthday went really well and it was also like a reunion for us. The next day, I went to Maragondon because we were making the props and background for our play. These week, we were receiving bad comments because of the mass cheating that happened in our class. I felt safe because the only ones who's parents are going to be called are those who uses kodigo and I know in myself that I do not use kodigo. Thursday afternoon, Ma'am Arceo told us that we should call all our parents. All of our parents came for the meeting and all of us were suspended except for three people. Our first day of suspension was the birthday of Arrenzo Perea. Saturday, I did not go to the general practice of Saliw because I was grounded and stayed at home.This week, many things happened, positive and negative. Ihope all nthe negative becomes positive and all positive remains.

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