Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bringing Working Relationships Up!


At the time that there is unity, there is monastic society. And, when there is monastic society, there is onward movement in the country.

Progress....this is what we arrive at if we develop unity and camaraderie among us. We must nurture working relationships. In a state of going on and achieving greater heights, we experience satisfaction by working with one another, cooperating, and alloting our share to those who are in need. Let's come to a focus, meaning, stay focused! Let's impart our full attention to every step we take and find out the improvement it contributes not only for ourselves but also for the people around us.

To go forward is such a great fulfilment. Let's not just collaborate, share, and unite with one another. Indeed, we should let the sleeping leadership spirit out within us to proceed to an organized and progressive country.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

FREEDOM


A week 0f freedom from school? Well, it's the semester break!

My break for the first semester started the day after second periodical test and resumed the following days. My concern within that period of time was all about SK elections. Campaign, jamming with the SK's, joyride, foodtrip- these were the activities we've been doing in preparation for the election.

October 25 came. Disappointment struck us because not anyone in our party entered the SK slot. It was just okay because we do respect the results. What's important for us is not the victory but it's the bonding we had for that couple of days.

November 1, the All Saint's Day and the last day of my sembreak. I spent my time preparing such things that will serve as offerings for my Dad. We heard the mass in the cemetery and right after that, we had our bonding there. We created some noise and eventhough it was nighttime, we still took pictures in the cemetery.

These are my ways of spending my semester break. I found it too tiring but then, I really, really enjoyed a lot!