Sunday this week, I went to the practice of SALIW at school. I went there with Lance. We saw Patricia Tiongco, a second year student from the Nitrogen class, at the bus. She was also heading to school because she is also a SALIW member and not only a member, she is one of the officers. We three were the earliest to arrive in school and we thought we are already going to be late that morning but we were wrong. Soon, the others arrived and we started warming up and then we practiced the Street Dance. I am having a hard time memorizing all those steps being taught to us. Good thing Patty, the one who teaches us, is patient in teaching us those steps. I only practiced for the first half of the day. The rest of the day, I was doing my assignments and projects. The next day, I and my service mates were late for the flag ceremony but we were not the only ones who were late. There were very many late students like us. Sir Tom instructed us to make a promissory note that we will not be late anymore. A funny thing happened when I was writing the letter. Ma'am Arceo, our adviser, arrived and was looking on the faces of the late students. She saw Chelzza, Vhil, and Lance who hid near the vehicles but she didn't see me even I am just in front of her writing the note. I was laughing because of that. After writing the letter, we had our own flag ceremony in front of the flag. It was lead by my service mate, Ronnel Papa. After our flag ceremony, we went to the gym to have a mass from Sir Tom. (It is not really a mass. I just said it was a mass because Sir Tom gave us sermons.) After that, we went back to our classroom but we were absent for the first subject which is MATH. The next days, were ordinary days for me. Saturday came and honestly, I brought my cellphone with me because I thought that we will not have ordinary classes that day. We also had the Career Orientation that day. This whole week, I spent most of my time in school. I can really say that it is hard to be a student of this school but I will still stay as long as I can.
Blog Ended.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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