BSP life: An o-k-a-y day.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 | 0 Comments

AM.
Chemistry. First subject. Whole morning. Pressure~! I have to double my efforts in memorizing the periodic table 'coz next week i'll have at least 50 compounds and formulas to memorize. Too much? That's still the beginning. Uh-Oh!

A very funny and shocking experience happened during our Chemistry Laboratory schedule. We were experimenting with heating a mixture of iron filings and sulfur using a crucible with cover. The manual said a few minutes but what happened was way unexpected. The cover popped up [like a small explosion]. My co-groupmate, who was holding the crucible, jumped from shock and fell on the floor. I just froze and watched the whole thing. Good thing my groupmate was all right and we didn't break anything. Whew! We just laughed the whole thing out of our system. Ha-ha.

Lunch. "Isa pa. Isa pa. Isa pang chicken joy! He-he." We stayed near the speechlab since we had speech as our first afternoon subject. I was nearly breatheless from laughing so hard. Jokes were passed all around. More story telling while studying Filipino. :]

Speech. Free time. Just checked an excercise then we had the time to ourselves! Wooh!
Nothing to do? Yeah right. One think we can do now is..... Photo Up.
We had our pictorial sessions. LoL. You say vain, we say... Whatever! =P

Filipino. We had a short, open-book, quiz. I was way too sleepy that's why I was one of the last ones to finish. I think I did okay. If not, better work hard next time. Aja!

Went to gym to watch my friend try out for table tennis. Unexpectedly, I ended up trying out, too. Hope I could get in. I've got my finger's crossed. He-he. But, I won't really mind not being picked. This try out was just for fun. He-he.

A certain someone made my day. Yeah! He completed it perfectly.
What a day! I'll sleep soundly tonight - dreaming of the sweetest dreams.
Good night!
Caio!

He Shoots... He Scores!

Saturday, July 11, 2009 | 0 Comments

Saturday. NSTP-CWTS choir practice.
It was fun. More or less a ha-ha-ha situation. ^_*
Our teacher was really cool! Me likeeyy...

After practice, my co-choir member and I went up to the gym.
Pharmacy Basketball Try-outs was starting.
There were also dance practices and volleyball and basketball try-outs going on.
Surrounded by a sea of sweaty guys and gals but a certain someone made my day shiny and bright [even though it was raining outside].
We had a black-out followed by a scary booming thunder. The gym went instantly dark. My friend held on to me when she noticed the black-out. I sure do remember the times when I too, was afraid of the dark. I put up a brave front for my friends [but I was shockingly terrified by the clapping thunder. Shh, don't tell.]

A certain someone [name is confidentially confidential.ha-ha.] was there to brighten my day up.
The way he moves made my heart melt. Wooh. Can he get any cuter? ... YES! Lol.
The try-outs was doing great. I saw some really good players.
When I watched the try-outs, I remembered the time when I watch basketball and I still need my brothers with me to explain what was going on. I understand the basics but when the play is going on I don't have that good of an eye to distinguish what a foul or travelling looks like. Seriously, you need quick eyesight to see it.

I headed home after try-outs. I slept the whole ride back home.
Ate McDo Chicken Fillet for dinner. Can't wait for the food to be cooked. Soo hungry.
*BURP!* =0 "excuse me." he-he.
Watched New York Minute again.
My day ends with a memory I'll treasure and remember forever.
The day when he smiled... at me? he-he. probably.

Ciao. Mwuahugs! = P

Hurrican Stress O,o!

Friday, July 03, 2009 | 0 Comments

First few weeks in college, I'm already totally beat. I am worn out by the constant learning, writing and absorbing that I can barely move myself around by the time I turn in for sleep.

I used to think, maybe college life isn't for me. NOT! College has it's downsides: complicated lessons, extremely hard quizzes, short sleeping time, strict "terror" teachers [some of them], painful heels [ugh!], but I have to admit, it also has its own perks: long luch breaks, air-conditioned library, easy trip to malls, great food, and [most importantly] campus cutie overload [LoL].
How am i ever going to get used to tornado of a life? [0.o?]

For now, I'm grateful that what comes along with sclhool is the word I like to call my "Protective Circle," - my FRIENDS.
Most of these guys I've only met here in college [some i've known since high school]. They are the ones who give me that sense of assurance that I'm not alone in this so-called tornado-like life in college.

"If they can do it, so can I," is a saying that keeps floating back and forth, side to side in my concious mind whenever I see my fellow classmates. They might not know it, but they're one of the people who give me courage to face my decisions and its outcomes.

College is a life i want to survive in. I want to gain more friends, experience things i've never thought of doing, make new memories, live life and enjoy every second of it. I don't want any what ifs and if onlys in my life anymore. People only live once in this world. Life's too precious to just let it pass me by.

But, honestly, I don't think I'll be able to live by the motto, "live life as if it were you're last", 'coz let's face it, once life hits us hard with tasks and doubts, we'd want the day to end instantly and make a fresh start for the next day, we might even wish to go back to when life was as simple as our A-B-Cs. I will, however, try to live my life thinking as if no day will ever be the same. Time is GOLD, I'm frequently told, and when it passes you by, you'd regret the time you've wasted.

You know, I worry too much in college, which, i realize, is only natural for a weak-knee'd freshie such as myself. Now, if i would worry, i'd lock it up inside and throw away the golden key, overflowing it with wonderful memories about life, love (if there are any) and friends.

Time to split. I'll take my queue from our batch's valedictorian and my fellow classmate. "Graduates, I'm ready for college. Adelante!" And I sure am! :]