Friday 23 September 2011

Its All About Journalism...

When we started our class in Journalism I knew that this would be a challenging subject for all of us. Well, my conclusion proved me right because I saw in the eyes of my classmates that they were pressured or challenged everytime we have our class in Journalism. For me, Journalism is not a hard subject but instead it is a very informative, challenging and fun subject for it requires me to be a responsible independent learner in class. That is why I really try my best to improve and participate whenever we have our Journalism class for we only have two meetings in a week.


Now, let's talk about our smart, intelligent and kinda strict teacher, Mr. Paul Java Gerano, our facilitator. At first I find him strict because whenever I ask about him during the first weeks of class, our older manangs always say ''grabe na siya ka strikto'' so that was the time that I was starting to get nervous about his class. As time passed I noticed that Journalism wasn't really that hard, complicated or neither scary. Mr. Gerano was the kind of facilitator who has the originality and  uniqueness in teaching his class. He has high standards and that is what I think makes him different from other facilitators. 


We learned so many things from Mr. Gerano. Vocabulary, current events, trivia's, etiquette's and many more. I do not regret that we have Journalism and Mr. Gerano for they help us learn different kinds and ways of doing things. Our Journalism class requires our participation because it helps us learn and understand many things, including the events that are currently happening in our own country. Journalism is worth it, I tell you, you won't regret attending this kind of subject for this can help you train your skills and be more updated to the events that are happening in the country.





Meet our facilitator in Journalism, Mr. Paul Vincent Java Gerano. :)))

Friday 9 September 2011

My Never Ending Love for my Family...

My family has always been a blessing to me. Without them maybe I wouldn't be here standing in front of you everyday. Everytime I spend time with my family I always feel special. Special in a way that my parents, cousins or relatives welcome and accommodate me even though they still have many things to do.  I remember the time when my right shoulder got fractured and it was quite hard for me to move. My family was really worried since that was the very first time that I got fractured. They bought me all that I want. And that is what I like most about being injured or sick. Joke! Hehehe. Anyway, if you think having a fracture is way to easy, well your wrong cause for me it was really hard. You can't move your body when your sleeping, it's hard for you to take a bath since every time you bend your body it aches and  the pain starts to hurt again. But thanks to my family, they help me in everything. From sitting down to standing up. They never left me. They made me feel as if I was on a vacation. No illness, no hard feelings, just free from everything. And that is what I like from my family. They are loving,caring, patient, generous, fun etc...  They always support me in whatever problems that I face. I share my feelings, problems, and heartaches to them for I believe that they are the ones who can help us through their advices, past experiences, and through them we can learn a lot. We shouldn't be afraid to express our feelings because through this we can let out all the negative things that we have inside our hearts. If you don't trust them, just at least try to listen to what they're saying because maybe the sayings that you got from them will help inspire you to accomplish your goals in life. 


MEET MY FAMILY...



ACHI


Meet my sister, Cheryl Dispo. She's 31 years old. She also graduated in Assumption Iloilo. She's loves singing. She's beautiful, talented and most of all caring.

Ian


Meet my brother... Ian. He's 12 years old. He also studies in Assumption. He loves to play computer. He loves math ( weird right? cause in our family he is the only one who loves math.) He's a freshman. And I am very lucky that I was her sister for he was a very good brother to me. He doesn't like to go with us everytime we go out for he only wants to stay in our house and play computer.



Manuel Fallarco


Meet my father... Manuel Fallarco. He's a seaman. He's hardworking, supportive, loving, caring and most of all he's a very adventurous man. I think he already went around the world because of his work. I am very lucky that I was his daughter for he made me feel special. Even though it's hard for me every time he goes back to work, I understand him because I know that he does this for the good of our future.

Cynthia Fallarco ( Right Side)


Meet my mom... Cynthia Fallarco. She works at Assumption Iloilo as an employee. She's a very supportive, loving, and caring mother. She always wants the best for me. I always follow her because I know that she knows what's good for me. I love her so much.


To Mama, Papa, Achi, Ian: I love you guys! Thanks for everything! :)




Friday 2 September 2011

10 Things I Learned From School Today...

1.) I learned to be more patient in handling things in my own way.
2.) I learned to be more responsible and independent in doing my tasks in school.
3.) In life there are always people who fail but one thing must be maintained. And that is the faith and hope that you give to yourself or to others.
4.)  You don't need wealth or intelligence to fulfill all the expectations of others.Just be who you are.
5.) I learned to appreciate people who seems to be mysterious and weird.
6.) Don't be afraid to lift yourself up and shine. 
7.) Don't loose hope in accomplishing your dreams because this will inspire you to work harder  to attain it.
8.) I learned to smile despite all the pressures and problems in school.
9.) I learned to look in the positive side of others.
10.) I learned to be a student who is striving hard to improve and learn from all of his/her mistakes.

''PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT''