Thursday, February 20, 2014

Change Begins with Me

       
          People in all walks of life deserve chances to be good, to be better, and to be the best. But it is really easy to say we can be the best, while the truth is, we aren't. It is only in the mind...
          Oftentimes, we Filipinos want changes, We used to dictate others what to do, not knowing that, instead of telling others, we should tell our own selves first. Come to think of it, at times you have extreme desire to have something done and yet you don't feel satisfaction of what is being done because you were not the one who did it. You have to put in mind that perfection cannot be done by others, it must be you doing the things you wanted to do. This I should be telling myself. Before pleasure, duty first. Many times, my parents say that we have to do household chores, helping each other at home, activities which are not so heavy for us. Yes , we do it, but, just when we are told to know. The reason why our parents get mad. Now I know, we should change this attitude. I should change. From this moment on, I will not wait for Mother to command. I will voluntarily do activities at home or in school with my own free will. This is the right thing, I guess...

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

End of Story

         Finally, its the last grading period. After our periodical exam and meeting our projects, we can finally sit back, relax and have a movie marathon in our classroom. We can use the remaining days before the graduation as a bonding time. After all, this is our final stay in ISNHS and after graduation, we'll go on our separate ways.
          But before that, I would like to share what's on my mind about this quarter. I believe that this is the hardest of all the grading periods and I have proof. Although it's just one it is still crucial- the intersection of the periodical test and deadline of activities and project. It's hard to focus on two priorities at the same time. It seems impossible to finish your requirements and at the same time, review for the test tomorrow . I can't concentrate on the first problem and can't stop worrying about the other also. This is driving me nuts. Oh well, all I could now is to give the best I can and let God handle the rest.
         Despite of this predicament, we managed to learn more about Adobe Photoshop this quarter. We first knew Photoshop during our time in the second year, so having it opened to us again brings back good old memories. We met Ms. Daisy Pantaleon, Mrs. Vera Cruz's practice teacher, who served as our mentor in Photoshop. She shared us her knowledge in photo editing. First of all, the tools and parts of Photoshop were explained and re-freshened to us. Slideshows were presented concerning the steps in photo editing. Although I wasn't an expert in Photoshop, I was able to improve my skills in editing images during our activities such as changing hair color, automating color and contrast, and applying black and white to pictures. 
          Even though Photoshop only lasted on two to three weeks, I had fun with Adobe Photoshop and want to continue using it until I mastered photo editing. 

My Dream, My Future

          At this final quarter, the topic concerning our desired ambition and vocation was repeatedly opened to us. Our various teachers consecutively tasked us to express our future plans. And during this time, my curious parents often asked me " Son, what do you want to become in the future?" These experiences made me realized that I seldom ruminate about my goals in the future and that I haven't entirely approved the course that I'm gonna take. Graduation is approaching so I better ponder fast.
          After some time, I have finally finished my deliberation. What I want to become in the future is a Civil Engineer. In the future in my own free world,  I can see myself sitting on my comfy chair in my own air conditioned room, in front of me is a large desk and on top of it are blueprint designs, pencils, t-square ruler and many more. I am very well known and respected by the people for my establishments. And at that time, I have my own family but I still provide support to my parents who I owe my success. An engineering profession, a happy family and a life without regrets and worries... these are my dream for the future and little by little I will make it a reality.
  
          Our dream determines our future. Achieving your dream means achieving the future you have always wanted. So to guarantee my success, I must study hard and avoid distractions. I will endure and overcome every challenges that will come in my way. I will continue following my parents' advice and doing the best that I can. I will entrust my dream to God and wait patiently for the day it will become a reality. 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Kannawidan: It's more fun in Ilocos Sur

          With the rapid progress of modern technologies, it is no wonder why cultures and traditions are  an antecedence to the minds of the youth. During the early period, people walked or rode horses to reach their destination in a few hours, wrote letters to a loved one in another county, used hand fans in an effort to beat the heat, washed their clothes at the riversides and many more but today, people now make use of vehicles to arrive at their destination in a few minutes, send instant messages to a person abroad via email, cool off using electric fans or air conditioner, wait for the washing machine to do the laundry and many more. Due to technology's many benefits to mankind, people seem to have overlooked its dark sides: influencing people to become slackers, polluting the environment and replacing our culture and traditions in a snail pace. But through festivities, the beauty of our cultures and traditions, our innovative characteristic and our latent abilities are preserved and re-freshened over the years. And we, Ilokanos, have this festival called "Kannawidan".
          The province of Ilocos Sur has recently celebrated its Kannawidan Ylocos Festival. This year marks the province’s 193rd year based on the Royal Decree dated February 2, 1818 separating Ilocos Sur from Ilocos Norte. Prior to this date, the stretch of Bangui in Ilocos Norte down to Luna La Union is called Ylocos which is a term to refer to the coastal inhabitants. It literally meant “from the lowlands”. It’s a province very rich in culture and heritage. Kannawidan means traditions and this province got to showcase all what she has. On January 31 to February 6, 2011 several activities were lined up for the celebration. As an introduction is the popular and astounding dancing fountain blended with fireworks diplay. There was a showcase of every products of the province such as longanisa, bagnet, garlic, bibingka, tinubong and many other foods including handicrafts. There was even eating contests of these delicacies of Ilocos Sur as well as basi drinking contest. Traditional games were played and bingo as well. There was the tribal performance of the cultural communities of Ilocos Sur which is so fascinating. They displayed their talents as well as their indigenous costumes. Bamboo also appeared as a guest artist and had a public concert. It really is more fun here in Ilocos Sur, don't you agree?
          If you missed the show, there's still next year and so on. I know it's a long time so grab your phone, go to calendar and insert a reminder in case you will forget. Next time, come and watch, and bring also your camera to preserve your happy memories in the Kannawidan festival.