Archive for the ‘English’ Category

The Edge of Warfare

My social networking accounts were smoking with ‘tweets’ and posts about the recent calamity that happened in the Philippines. At the time of writing this article, fifty-seven people were declared dead after a group of people related to Vice-Mayor Esmael Mangudadatu were kidnapped and brutally murdered. This bloody incident surely called the world’s attention, and [...]

Shall we dance?

I remember that my mother used to tell me before that the songs “Got to Believe in Magic” and “King and Queen of Hearts” are the template songs that high schoolers dance in their promenades or graduation balls. I have to support her statement, for these songs were played during my own formal dance, which [...]

Obtaining a Valuable Fortune

Last May 29, I joined hundreds of students and obtained my bachelors degree. After four years of sleepless nights, long (and cold) bus rides going to school, numerous cups of coffee and sugar-laded energy drinks, I was able to obtain the certificate that shows that I was able to complete the requirements in order [...]

Tabula Rasa

I stared at my blank notebook, which was not really supposed to be empty. I was trying to weave out words, string them together and make coherent sentences.
About what?
About what I think right now. About what I feel right now.
Unfortunately, I feel that I am lacking things. Something is wrong.
In case you do not know [...]

Going the Distance

Living away from one’s home country, I’ve heard a bunch of stories from fellow Filipinos, from family problems, to fellow kababayans who spend a lot of time gossiping about their co-workers. But one type of story that always catches my attention is that whenever an acquaintance mentions that he or she is involved in a [...]

Forgive Me, For I Have Sinned

O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven, and the pains of hell; but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who are all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help [...]

The Qualitative Analysis About My Sudden Change Of Feelings Towards Math

I realized that I sucked at Math when I was in high school. Related subjects (i.e. Chemistry, Physics and Accounting) also su ffered the same thing. Numbers confused the hell out of me and it didn’t help that my parents are both engineers. I was unfortunate that I wasn’t as brilliant as my cousin who graduated [...]

The Afternoon Bus Ride

I HAVE been living here in Winnipeg for about eight months now, and I am proud to say that I have been to different places by riding a bus, and not by driving a car. Of course, that does not mean that I do not know how to drive; or like my mother, am too [...]

The Future

The future sounds intimidating. It gives us the feeling that things that will come are inevitable, and that we cannot do anything to avoid what will happen. The thought makes us incapable of manipulating the upcoming events. We cannot see it, but we know that sooner or later, time will run out and everything will [...]

Unchartered Freedom

I was on my way to the mall to meet a friend when I passed by the Aguinaldo house here in Cavite, Southern Tagalog Region in southern Luzon. It reminded me not only that school’s up [and my mom's coming back from abroad, so I'm restricted once more], but also that the celebration of the [...]