Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Puzzle Fanatics 2
Finally, the 1000-piece puzzle is finished! Way ahead from the target we have set. But six puzzle pieces are missing :-(
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Life in the Midst of Financial Crisis 2
One of the solutions to cut the family expenses is to transfer our son, Jarrel, in a public elementary school. We have saved P24K in tuition fee; P3,600 in books and P2K in uniforms. Yesterday was his first day in his new school, my husband and I dropped him off. In an hour of staying in the school, we observed its needs and the adjustments that our son needs to cope-up.
Jarrel belongs to Grade I. The class is composed of 50 students. The desk which can accommodate two students is being shared by three. There is only one electric fan, not enough to provide proper ventilation to all students. This situation is far different from 1980's elementary school where I was in. Our class was not crowded, there were only 30 students per classroom. Now, my son needs to adjust with the environment of big crowd and crowded classroom.
I have watched documentaries that enumerated public schools' needs several times. And seeing those in reality moved me to think and ask (once again) what can I do to help. I told my husband to ask if the teacher will allow us to bring a chair for our son. I would also want to talk with my fellow parents if we can contribute/share to buy electric fans. I know our little ways will reduce the burdens that the school are facing. This is an opportunity to show our concern and camaraderie. I just hope people in our government will prioritize the improvement of the educational system in our country.
Jarrel belongs to Grade I. The class is composed of 50 students. The desk which can accommodate two students is being shared by three. There is only one electric fan, not enough to provide proper ventilation to all students. This situation is far different from 1980's elementary school where I was in. Our class was not crowded, there were only 30 students per classroom. Now, my son needs to adjust with the environment of big crowd and crowded classroom.
I have watched documentaries that enumerated public schools' needs several times. And seeing those in reality moved me to think and ask (once again) what can I do to help. I told my husband to ask if the teacher will allow us to bring a chair for our son. I would also want to talk with my fellow parents if we can contribute/share to buy electric fans. I know our little ways will reduce the burdens that the school are facing. This is an opportunity to show our concern and camaraderie. I just hope people in our government will prioritize the improvement of the educational system in our country.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Puzzle Fanatics
This is a 300-piece glow in the dark Eiffel Tower puzzleMy husband and I got hooked in doing puzzles. We're done with 300 and 500-piece puzzles, and now we are doing a 1000-piece Ravensburger puzzle which I bought three years ago. We started it last month. Everytime I arrived at home from the office, I spend sometime to put 10 puzzle pieces before I go to bed. The activity helps to relieve my stress. Whenever I put the right piece on its place, gives me a sense of satisfaction and happiness. It is not yet done, but we are looking forward to finish it before June ends.
The 1000-piece puzzle we are working on and
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
Put it in a poem...
I wrote this poem four years ago...
Just A Friend
We can talk about anything,
So free to share each other's thought,
No single hesitation in each conversation,
Yet we are just friends.
We open each day with the sweet sound of
"Hi" and "How are you?"
Exchanging texts that expresses
endearment and care,
Yet we are just friends.
We never say we don't have time for each other,
We never failed to listen on each other's burden,
We never get tired to understand and forgive,
And yet we are just friends.
No trials, no fight can build a wall between us,
No dream, no ambition can keep us apart,
Not even the distance can make us forget,
Yet we are just friends.
Just A Friend
We can talk about anything,
So free to share each other's thought,
No single hesitation in each conversation,
Yet we are just friends.
We open each day with the sweet sound of
"Hi" and "How are you?"
Exchanging texts that expresses
endearment and care,
Yet we are just friends.
We never say we don't have time for each other,
We never failed to listen on each other's burden,
We never get tired to understand and forgive,
And yet we are just friends.
No trials, no fight can build a wall between us,
No dream, no ambition can keep us apart,
Not even the distance can make us forget,
Yet we are just friends.
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