10 January 2010

Book Reports

Haiku by II-Acacia Students

Colorful rainbow
When the raindrops start to fall
A new life begins.
~Anisha Louise Villena


The sun sets to rise
turns cold nights to days so bright
The life-wheel rolling.
~Anna Marie Lomenario


A tall tree grows, stands
presumptuously in its veins
Ne'er to reach heaven.
~Karen Mirandilla


River waters flow
endlessly and forever
The eternal life.
~Howard Tuanqui


Petals of flowers
fall one by one and regrow
The reconquered life.
~Aprileen Lucilo


Dried leaves on the ground
Made me wonder why they fell
Nothing's forever.

The clock is running
Make decisions carefully
You can't bring back time.
~Alyssa Azul


Over the big trees
the sun is brightly shining
All hopes are waiting.
~Aliza Paliza


The rotating world
in a wide empty space
Such a lonely sight.
~Ralph Malto


The hexed little seed
Under the snare of the earth's wrath
It cries for freedom.
~Jude Patrick Raneses


The tie of friendship
once carried away by the wind
Makes one half-empty.

The fruit of man's greed
slowly destroys our home
Dear mother earth weeps.
~Leo Nekko Romero


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Haiku by II-Molave Students

Young birds left the nest
Hoping to learn how to fly
Like kids leaving home.
~Angelo Brian Panti


Standing in the rain
With tears flowing from my eyes
I will wait for you.
~Marilou Serrano


It's easy to say
I am sorry if you know
It is your fault.

Don't ask God for help
IF you are not willing to
Move your feet and hands.
~Mary Claire Llaguno


Rivers flow with strength
Stone to stone the waters rage
Like this bumpy life.

Raindrops keep falling
Pitter-patting on my head
Washing out my mind.
~Chester Leo del Rosario


Rivers flow like blood
Passing every trial faced
Looking for the light.
~Angelica Mae Andes


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Haiku by II-Narra Students

Flowers are blooming
Way up to the mountain top
Life's full of beauty.
~Kim Beato


Falling leaves from trees
No one cares to catch any
The sadness of love.
~ Krestina Carla Mata


The leaves on the trees
Holding tightly to the branch
Faith in God, it seems.
~Carmille Joy Sallena


Rivers flow slowly
This time now, but tomorrow
It shall charge to sea.

Lips are for kissing
While ears are for hearing things
Both are abused.
~Al Joseph Planes


Hot star burning Earth
Other people burning, too
Oh, Global Warming.
 ~ Joseph Carl Barrameda


I looked up the sky
Saw the white clouds above me
Erasing anger.
~ Jan Michael Gonzales


Electronic mail
Thoughts fly in a blink of eye
A modern greeting.
~Mel Franciz Andes


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20 August 2009

The Last Goodbye

Anna Marie's Diary Entry
August 5, 2009

Today was a mournful, unforgettable, and historic day, not only for me but for the whole Philippines as well. It was the funeral of the Mother of Democracy, our beloved President Corazon "Cory" Aquino.

I am but one of the hundreds of thousands of people who joined the funeral procession from the Manila Cathedral to Manila Memorial Park. It was a long procession which took almost nine hours.

What I have witnessed was a great scenario, a scene which made me proud to be a Filipino. It is because I really saw how much our people love Tita Cory, how much they thank her for the democracy we're enjoying today.

Many people patiently followed the long procession despite the downpour of rain and the heat of the sun. They did not mind the dreaded A(H1N1) virus. Yellow ribbons and flowers filled the streets. Many people - rich or poor, folks, children, students, professionals, missionaries - most of them wearing yellow shirts, shouted "Cory! Cory!" whenever the convoy passed. Banners and placards expressing gratitude to President Cory could be seen everywhere. Where the funeral cortege passed, the world stopped. People would stop all the things that they were doing only to see and thank Tita Cory. Some folks even cried upon seeing the funeral convoy. It was a cry of sadness for the loss of a special one who restored our country's democracy. It was for someone who led a peaceful revolution which is now being copied by other countries. It was for someone who accepted the presidency not to fulfill an ambition but a mission.

I don't know President Cory much, but for me, she was a good leader, a good mother, and a good child of God. For many Filipinos her deeds and she herself is unforgettable. We know she got a place there in heaven and also in our hearts.

Thank you, President Cory!



* from the homework of Anna Marie S. Lomenario, II-Acacia. The students were asked to imagine being at Mrs. Aquino's funeral and write their observations, thoughts, emotions about what they have witnessed.

01 August 2009

Letters to the Future

(Please take note that these letters are in block style since the semi-block style is difficult to use in these posts.)


Barriada, Legazpi City
July 26, 2009

Dear 53 year-old me,

I think you already know what happened when we were 13. Let me ask about you then. What is our work? Are we successful? You know that I must be successful. You know what reasons we have in secret. What did I become, an engineer, a lawyer, a doctor, or a nobody? I know that I won't let myself be a nobody. I'll be studying hard and am going to work hard to be able to be successful.

Do I have kids? How many? Do I have twins? How many boys, how many girls? Who is my wife? My wife has to be beautiful not just from the outside but also from the inside. I need someone who understands me in different ways.

These are all the questions I want to ask you, my 53 year-old self. I hope you remember this night when I wrote this letter.


Truly yours,
13-year-old Aljo
(II-Narra)

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Purok 5 Alcala
Daraga, Albay
July 28, 2009


Dear Pauline,

You know what? I am experiencing so many problems. I thought it is because I was born to be the unlucky girl, but I am learning that these problems are meant for me to learn and have enough wisdom when I grow up.

This thought helps me so much in remembering that I should not lose hope and do my best to have what I want to have. We have to be strong in every step of our life because in everything we experience, we learn. Our learning will make us successful in everything we do.

I hope you apply what I am learning and do what is right and that you are contented with what you have.


Yours,
Pauline
(II-Narra)

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1643 Lakandula Drive
Daraga, Albay
July 27, 2009


Dear 53-year-old me,

I want you to know that I am having fun as a teenager. I have great experiences as a 13 year-old. Yes, I am growing older, but I am having fun. After all, the older I get, the wiser I get.

I wish I could see you but that is too impossible. I wish you have a great life and a better future ahead of you.

God bless and may God be with you.


Truly yours,
June Martin as a 13 year-old teenager
(II-Molave)


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Dearest Me,

Hello! I guess you are a little bit old now. I wrote this letter from the past for you to read in the future. I am 14 years old when I wrote this. See the difference?

I will share and make you remember all the pieces of wisdom, experiences and moments that you've done during this time. High school... it is here you shared your laughs with your friends and loved ones. Right now I am funny, a good friend. I also shared my tears with my parents. I have learned many things. Remember what Mom said? "You aren't going to be a leader if you're lazy and don't use your initiative.

I hope you followed my dream of being head chef in a restaurant or a successful businessman. Don't forget your health, and Mom, Dad, and our brothers. Say "I love you." from me. I hope you are still with your family and your best friends, Ella and Jan Marie. Are you still single? It's okay. Don't forget: life is too short so make the most out of it. Bye!

Lovingly,
Leo
(II-Acacia)

07 February 2009

3 Hindu Love Stories


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