Grandma’s 67th birthday

She turned 67 last May 25, 2012, but we celebrated her birthday on May 26.

We went to Bale Capampangan, but the viand that my mom wanted wasn’t available so we went to Fisherman’s Grill instead. 

And since my grandma is fond of singing, we went to a KTV bar. 

meanwhile my brother was having the time of his life

After an hour, we went to Angeles to look for a better KTV bar, unfortunately the one we went to was crowded and fully booked.

So we just went to Coffee Academy and went home at around 1 AM. Yes, what a tiring day! :-)

CCD Training

1st day: May 24, 2012

We started with introduction and greetings and all those things. We had 2 speakers that day, Mr. Barotac and Mr. Cortez for the afternoon session.

Mr. Barotac discussed about what’s faith and things we’ve learned in our CLE class. He basically just reviewed us. And we also sang a song (i forgot the title) and after that, we had our lunch break. 

During the afternoon session, Mr. Cortez was our speaker. He’s actually one of my favorite teachers because he’s “very close” to his students and take note, we are in an all-girls school if you know what I mean loljk. He’s really kind and understanding and…handsome haha. Anyway, that afternoon wasn’t so boring because we played games!! The first day was fun for me because of him that. 

2nd day: May 25, 2012

Mrs. Sibal was our speaker for that day and she taught us the syllabus on how to make our lesson plans. That would be a great help for us of course. We also had  group activities, but nothing much really happened omg.

3rd day: May 26 2012

The school invited a catechist and her name’s Desiree, but I forgot her surname. She discussed about spirituality and tried to help us on how to act like a real teacher. And she also shared how she met her husband because he was also a catechist. I had actual tears because their love story was amazing and her husband was holy and they were perfect for each other it hurts. I even think she hasn’t moved on with her husband’s death. I guess it’s really painful losing the one you have love since you were 8 years old (they were childhood friends). 

We’re going to meet again on June 13 and our group would be responsible for the opening and closing prayer. sigh. 

I’m reading this book for the second time maybe because it has an upcoming movie and I need to refresh my memory. I usually forget some details in the story after reading it haha. 

Anyway, I understand and like it more than the first time I read it. So, probably I’m going to reread all my books if I have time. 

To you.

You changed a lot. 

I don’t know what happened but I miss the old you.

Story of my love life

Anonymous asked: “Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one’s head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no tomorrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace.” this is an Oscar Wilde quote not a Sylvia Plath one.

omg im sorry. I just saw this in the internet before.

Yes, you’re correct  this was Oscar Wilde’s quote. But I think Sylvia Plath used this in her novel tho. 

#cloud  #sea  #photo  #edits  

Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one’s head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no to-morrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace.

Sylvia Plath (The Bell Jar)
#favorite  #quote  #death  

Day 3 @ Pangasinan

It was our last day awww but we woke up around 5:30am to walk near the shore.

 

HOORAY FOR THE BEAUTIFUL SUNRISE! :)

My family decided to swim because the water was calm and cold but I didn’t because ugh menstruation jsfksafgdjgajhl.

My father also found a large clam then my brother threw it back at the sea. 

After we were done packing, we headed back to my lola’s house to say our “goodbyes” and “thank yous”. Then we went back home to Pampanga.

Day 2 @ Pangasinan

It was Sunday so, we attended the mass at 8 in the morning and then went to the market to buy our food to be cooked later for our dinner in the beach. We ate our lunch at Silverio’s Seafood Restaurant but unfortunately, I forgot to bring our camera which sucks because the place was pretty and the food was delicious especially the oysters omg.

Anyway, the highlight of our 2nd day was going to the beach. Yay!! 

The one in the yellow ‘sando’ is my father’s uncle. He is the owner of that place where we stayed for the night. 

 

We made fun of Ate Gigi and buried her feet on the ground lol.

I thought the sunset was a beautiful background so, I asked my brother and cousin to take some shots of them jumping.