Monday, March 27, 2006
The search is on... For work I mean. I've been going to job interviews and well so far things are going okay. Not that I actually have work already but it's still good because attending the job interviews harnesses my skills in answering the questions.
Hmm... I wonder which company and what job I will be in on? Hmm... Wherever it will be I know I want to do my best. Wish me luck guys!
4:11:00 PM
Thursday, March 23, 2006

I So Adore Alyssa


Alyssa


Gorgeous Gorgeous Gorgeous Woman


Alyssa as the Alluring Mermaid in Charmed

Alyssa Milano is really my favorite actress in the world! Not only is she sexy and absolutely beautiful but she also has a compassionate side. Did you know that she actually volunteered to be a helper in Africa? I saw this n Lifestyle Network just last week where they talked about Alyssa as a person in whole. She was so moved by the young malnourished kids she saw in Africa when she was there that she volunteered her services just so she can help out these infants.
I loved her the moment I saw her on Charmed as Phoebe. A great actress - that she is. She can be seductive, funny and dramatic that it makes her even more interesting.
Too bad Charmed is in its final season already. I've been an avid follower since I was in high school. But I'm sure I'll get to see more of my idol even if the show does end already.
You know what else I love about her? She's gorgeous no matter what hairstyle she sports on.
8:31:00 PM
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Tomorrow... Tomorrow is the big day. Tomorrow I'm officially a College graduate - a degree holder of AB Communication Arts. Wow. I just can't believe it.
Yesterday, I had my first experience of a job interview. In a call center. Although I'm not so into the idea of working in a call center, I went anyway just to try.Call me idealistic or naive or whatever, but I do dream of working in a company that has something to do with the degree I studied hard for in my four years stay in College. I don't want to settle for just any job. And I believe in my heart, that with perseverance,patience, determination and prayer I will get
the job. Yesterday as well, I almost cried. The College held the Seniors Tribute yesterday afternoon at the school grounds and I also got my toga.
So much has indeed happened to us in our four years stay in school. We've grown up, learned a lot not only academically but spiritually and emotionally. Sweet are the days I stayed in my school. I will forever hold the memories dearly in my heart. And though we are graduating tomorrow and soon stepping into the real world, I know it's not the end. As Ms. Velarde had said, there will be no goodbyes. We'll only say, "See you next time."
I was a Marian and now I'm a Paulinian. And you know what? I am proud of my roots. Both schools have taught me a lot - to become the person that I am now is because of them. All the professors I had in my Marian days and Paulinian days, I salute you. You were our guiding light even if you sometimes ruled us with iron hands. Thank you dear professors and sisters of RVM and SPC. Thank you. We all so much to you.
So... dear friends and classmates I say this to you "I'll see you later." No goodbyes.
3:17:00 PM
Saturday, March 11, 2006
One week shy from graduation and I got myself and a few other senior students, some who are classmates of mine, in trouble with the school. What happened? Here's what happened.
Like I have said in my last post, my groupmates and I bagged the Best Thesis Award. As a result, our chairperson requested us to present our study in the very first CAS Research Forum with the sophomores and juniors as our audience. That presentation is today and as requested, we came in in our corporate attires. Unfortunately, we got in trouble because we weren't supposed to go to school without filing a request for a uniform exemption. In the end, we got served with a violation for doing so. I can't blame the school for doing so - I mean I do know the school policy and as much as I despise the No Uniform Exemption, No Entry Policy, it's still the policy and they stand behind it 100%. No excuses. No exemption.
The fault is mine and ours entirely. We assumed we could get away with it. I admit that I was thinking only of my convenience that's why I ignored my gut feeling to go to school in uniform and just change in to my corporate attire when I get there. I didn't want to be burdened by it and so I got in trouble.
Admittance of one's mistake - that's a sign of maturity isn't it? I think so. Besides, it's the right thing to do in our situation. You know what's not? Putting the blame on someone else in an attempt to save face. So immature.
I'm talking about her - the person who's supposed to be my friend, my good friend of eight long years. I'm talking about her, the person who always thought she was soooo beautiful, soooo high and mighty and soooo perfect. I'm talking about her who doesn't know how to value friends, doesn't know how to treasure a good friendship so kindly given to her despite her so many flaws and shortcomings as a friend. I'm talking about her - the person who thought she was too good to be part of our "small" group - the circle of friends who loved her, cared for her and understood her all the way just because she got herself a nice and respectable position in school as a leader. She thought she was too good for us and went off in search of a greener pasture. No more hard feelings in our part. I, especially having known her for the longest time and having experienced it before, knew that someway, somehow, someday soon she'll leave once again after realizing, she's gotten everything she wanted with us and has found some other people to hang out with - people she thinks she belongs with, those she thinks can raise her up to a notch higher in the pedestal we call popularity.
A word to the wise for her: If you're going to save face, do it properly. Don't try to wash your hands off a crime you know very well you've committed.
"I tried to point out to them, that we should be in uniform but one of my classmates said we should come in corporate attire already and so I did." - Ha! What a lie. What a BIG BIG LIE. We were there when we were talking about how we'll be coming to school today, we were there and we heard you loud and clear and there wasn't a single word in your sentence(s) that indicated that you did in fact point out that we should come in uniform.
Honey, no matter how much you try to wash it off, it's never gonna come off. It's just like blood you know? You may mop it, wash it and hide it as much you can but it's still there.And if we were under investigation, you can be sure they'll find you guilty along with the rest of us and not even your act of crying can save you. You're not fooling us.
2:06:00 PM
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
I'm going to make this short but sweet. Judgement has once again been passed and the verdict:
CONGRATULATIONS TO LIZ, KITKATH AND ANERINE FOR BAGGING THE BEST THESIS AWARD!
Thank you so much once again dear blogger respondents for helping us out! You've been our inspiration for doing the study!
7:36:00 PM