Sabado, Setyembre 21, 2013

My Land Tale in #London

                                                
       As we all know this is the famous Big Ben! Our home in England is 4 hours far from London. Nevertheless it's fun! I don't even mind the hours in the car trying to sleep and listen songs in the radio for so long. But what I mind was when I was in the car trying to make myself comfortable during the traveling hours because my butt's place is definitely uncomfortable. 

        
         Then we had a chance to ride in the London Eye. And as expected we've seen the different tourists spots up there in London Eye. 


           
  It was chilly so I made sure to wear long sleeves as well as comfy jeans.


       Then as we went down, we've seen this trick: A man trying to sit without any chair. Any guess if what's the trick behind it?




Is this familiar?


Yes, we've went to Buckingham Palace. Before I used to see it on TV,  but I can't believe that I've went in Buckingham! :) #worththetravelling


Here I am with my annoying but very sweet twin brother. Yes, he's taller than me. He's like 5'7.


They're in rhythm! How amazing is that? :)


And this cutie patootie had let us to take a picture. ;) The squirrel was so friendly that he stopped whenever we take a picture of him. ;)

I've forgotten the name of this place, but here's us ! I'm with my lola (grandmother), my cousin, and Yuma.


                       And yes, we've took tube going here and there. 
                        ( Left: my tito <uncle> , center left <aunt>)


   We'll end it with this red telephone box. I hope you had fun reading my first #travelblog. See you 'till next time! Sayonara :>

Sneaky Rainy Day!

Good Morning Everyone! Unfortunately it's a rainy day in Philippines.
 It's a miracle that I've woke up early. (It's because we had a mass awhile ago.) Tomorrow will be the death anniversary of my lolo (grandfather) and I'm sure that there's going to be a massive crowd. And as expected I'm going to bless a lot and serve the visitors. 

Biyernes, Setyembre 20, 2013

T.G.I.F: Young students depends too much on technology; Do you believe in shooting stars?

Hey there sweeties! So how was your Fridate I mean Friday? Basically this is the day that we are all waiting for the whole week! My classmates reactions were like...
                                 WOHOO ! YEY ! THIS IS IT!

                                      (gazette.net)

Maybe not. :P Well, Friday went pretty good for me. First subject that we had is English. Who does not love English? English is like one of the best subject aside from Science. We talked about how students are depending on technology. (in a not so good way) They abuse their ability to think and to understand and analyze what they suppose to answer.It's just sad that they just copy paste information from the web. 

Then we had this Filipino class a while ago. To my surprise I didn't fall asleep. Wait... before I go on I have a good news to tell! :) I was totally startled that I am top 2 out of 46 students and top 5 out of 140+ students. Well because I did my not so best but I made sure to give what I could. I know its complicated . Anyways thank Jesus Christ! Going back... Do you believe in shooting stars?

                             (seamepost.com)

We had this activity a while ago in Filipino where in Ma'am said that "If you would be given a chance to wish upon a shooting star what will it be?" I was still thinking at that moment to my surprise right after she said that she called me. (my ideas were definitely mixed. She should have called someone first) Anyways, what I've answered is that " Wishing upon a star could be a superstitious belief wherein people intend to wish whatever they want to wish since we are often fascinated with the heavens. If I would be given a chance I would wish for real happiness of people. Even though sometimes we could see smiles and glee on their faces behind that they are also carrying personal problems. That is what encouraged me to do good and to help others in my own little way." Voila! But unfortunately I wasn't able to express as exact as that, since it was Tagalog. And perhaps Sir P. was looking at me (He's a kind teacher but could scare you sometimes.) My nose bleeds in Tagalog what more if its Kapampangan. He was there because he was fixing the laptop and he looked at me with his shining eye glasses since he knew that I don't really speak Tagalog. Then , I was nervous but I was able to tell my main idea so it was worth it! You, what do you think about shooting stars? :)

My Introduction of Petite Me

Hello there! So first and foremost I need to have my introduction first like all other bloggers do. :)

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Starting off, my life's meaning is deeper than an ocean. So as my experiences that I've experienced. I'm just a simple lass whose trying to find passion over the things that I will be liking. Oops, maybe I forgot to put the word "Petite" there... Yes, frankly I'm very petite but don't get me wrong I have a golden heart. ;) My height is not pretty bad for teenagers. As you've noticed I didn't put my real name, the main purpose that I have posted this blog is that I want to share my opinions, perspectives and experiences that is currently occurring in my life and simply to let my readers enjoy what I could offer. Anyhow I think that you are not really after who I am. I want to keep this mysterious like the Famous Bob Ong.

My Background:

Nationality: Filipino-Japanese
my mum is Filipina and my dad is Japanese

I was born in Japan raised there for seven years and now I'm currently living in Philippines.

People often asks me if which do I prefer the most. Basically it will be both Japan and Philippines. Filipinos are very kind and they often crack jokes which makes sense. The only thing that they lack is their patriotism or love for their own country. I hope people will have patriotism because after all they're Filipinos...

What I love about Japan is that people are more polite, respectful and kind as well. I couldn't really state if what do they lack since I don't live in Japan anymore and perhaps people changed already...

So that's it pancit! I hope you enjoyed my very first blog. (I will only post blog updates during Friday and weekends since I have a hectic schedule for my studies Mon-Fri.)