Saturday, August 14, 2010

Still creeping me out!


“Got a secret, can you keep it? Swear this one you’ll save. Better lock it, in your pocket, taking
one to the grave. If I show you, then I know you won’t tell what I said. ‘Cause
two can keep a secret, if one of them is dead…”




Hear that, originally by the Pierces. The lyrics are
wonderful when you read it. BUT to me, it sounds all creepy when played. I
don’t like the feeling it gives me when hearing it. It makes me think that
Allison, the person up there with one eye open, is going to haunt me. She’ll be
sending me unknown messages. She’ll be leaving me post-it notes in my locker.
And the freakiest part is that she might, one day, go to my room to raid my
closet and use her jungle red lipstick to write on my mirror that would warn me
to be careful and all that.

You might think I’m planting my hatred on Allison of Pretty
Little Liars for making me think she’s going to haunt me. I love the TV series so
much that I can’t bear to hate on one of the girls there there who actually made me like
the show. Though sometimes there’s this girl named Jenna who scares me a little
bit. Since she’s blind and I’m used to seeing her with sunglasses, I cannot
glance on her green eyes (there’s a flashback in one of the PLL episodes where
she wasn’t yet blind). It just makes me think, once again, that she’ll be
beside me once I rotate my head to my right or to my left. Weird, isn’t it?

But after all these thrills, Pretty Little Liars had me at
“sshh…” (of Aria in the theme song). You’re only going to get what I mean once
you see, even just an episode of Pretty Little Liars.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Velada :)

My tita got me a ticket to watch the Velada.
I was ecstatic to receive a pass to the hall because first, my mom will
be dancing. And second, I’m going to watch the show as if I was in New York,
watching Broadway. I really love seeing musical shows and to think that my mom’s
part of it, made me even more excited.

I was there, sitting with my dad and my two little sisters.
I actually loved my seat; everything in sight was close to being perfect. I’m
not so near the stage and not so far away from it too. The best part, though,
is that I was excused from our last subject! Just so you know, I didn’t plan it
to go this way. But to be honest, I’m happy to be seeing my mom perform and not
be in class for once.

I think I went a little too early inside St.Anne’s Hall.
Why? Because they went for the Filipino time! The Velada started at 3:30 in the
afternoon when it’s supposed to start at 3. Oh well, it was worth the wait
anyway.

The show, all in all, was amazing. I can see how hard they’ve
work for it. Besides my mom, I was really happy to see the old Alumnae (they
were probably the oldest who performed) smiling their faces off as they danced
to the music they’ve picked. I found it somewhat funny, too, but a little
scared for them. They forgot the steps but I saw how they’ve tried remembering
them. Wow, it’s the only thing I could say after the show. It was beautifully
enclosed with a song my classmate, Rose, sung.

The ending was really momentous. If you ask me to rate the
show from 1-10, I’m giving it an 11. Not because I think it was very, very
amusing. But because the sky’s the limit, and so was the fun the show has
Now I am proud to say that I belong to the Assumption
Community. All hail, Assumption!

Woman

One of my fave quotes:

Whatever you give a woman, she’s going to multiply. If you give her sperm, she’ll give you a baby.

If you give her a house, she’ll give you a home. If you give her groceries, she’ll give you a meal.

If you give her a smile, she’ll give you her heart. She multiplies and enlarges what is given to her.

So – if you give her any crap, you will receive a ton of shit.


-Eric S. Gray
It's the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary


- Paulo Coelho

Happy 100 years!

Here's the poem I made for the CAE assignment..


The Assumption Centennial Celebration,
What a wonderful collaboration
When old memories return,
The values and lessons learned

It's an exciting thing to be,
A part of this wondeful family
People are coming far and near,
To honor Saint Marie Eugenie this year

As the celebration draws near,
I wish Assumption another hundred years
The school which I consider my second home,
That we Assumptionistas call our own