Monday, November 19, 2007

There is a time for everything


I never thought that I'd be facing the keyboard, typing my thoughts again after 3 long months of being dormant.But here I am, alive, kicking and yep, blogging. This obviously means that my period of hibernation is officially over.It's good to be back. Although I'm not quite sure what got into my mind that convinced moi to blog again, it is really good to be back. My absence was brought about by my extreme disorder I call "the blogger's block" and because of it, my bain cells were also damaged. I am still recovering from it actually so pardon me for now. I sort of lost my blogging skills.

The truth is, I didn't blog for almost three months because I simply didnt feel like it. I've attempted to blog again for a couple of times already but I didnt publish what I wrote. Believe it or not, blogging brought me stress. So not blogging for a long time gave me peace of mind. I've read in a magazine that a blogger has a choice whether to update or not.

I am glad that I chose not to update.After all, like my title says, there is a time for everything. When I was "gone", life started to unfold. Once in a lifetime experierences and opportunities crossed my path. New and existing friendships flourished. And the best part of it is that I myself matured emotionally, intelectually and spiritually altogether. Indeed, this moment of my life is a time of discovering and find out what's hidden beneath the lines.

If things had been a tv show, then you have probably missed the best episodes of the show. You have incredibly missed so much. Soooo much.Memories put to words is a complete blah. So let me show ya'll pictures of the goings-on in my life when i was hibernating. Here are the icing on the cake. :)
[i had to resize the pics because the couldn't fit..so they look distorted :C ]


I celebrated the anniversary of my since-nursery-alma-mater for the last time in Septmeber. It was my last and best! It is true that "the best things are saved for last". I developed amity with my schoolmates whom I've never talked to before. The highlight of the week was when the student government officers spent a night in our school. As Vice-president, I got to come! We watched the most disgusting movie in history and partied at midnight.We didn't sleep close to 48 hours!




Even though I didnt have a Crisostomo Ibarra, I came as Maria Clara during our annual Araw ng Lahi. It is a tradition in my school. It is almost like a costume party. Again, it was the cream of the crop!




I have become a "chiller" lately. A chiller [i made this up] is a person who loves to laze about, have a cup of coffee or something and just have a good conversatiion with a friend. A talk is one of the best free things in life. My sisters and I had a quality family time together during the sembreak.




My school's debate team joined an inter-school debate competition which is pretty popular here in Bacolod because it is aired in local tv. As a part of the team, I had the privilege to join! We competed against schools like La Salle and St. Scholastica's. It was indescribable. This kind of experience will surely be remembered even as my hair turns grey! It was definitely worth the sleepless nights. You can visit THIS to watch the whole competition.

What else can I say? Life just keeps on getting better and better. My fourth year in high school showed me what it really means to be a teenager. The drama may be pathetic at times, but teenhood is the most playful part of anyone's life.

Anyhoo, that's all for now. The next time I'll be back.. I'll be sharing with you a secret. :)

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