I may be a typical person (well, I presume you know what a typical person is) with a normal life, with a normal family, with a normal way of living, with normal friends (or just a little), but I still want to believe that I am special (not celebrity-special though) in some ways... and maybe special to selected people (and to my dogs of course). Because hey! I may be typical, but I am still a social being! And so...
There are a few words that can
summarize who I am.
Christian. Daughter. Sister.
Friend. Dancer. Student. Dog mother… Eater
I
was born to a family of Methodist. I was raised in a Christian way. I attended
Sunday schools. I was taught to pray and read the bible. I’ve known Jesus ever
since. However, I didn’t really have that deep connection with Him until 25th
of January, 2007. It was a real encounter with my Savior. It was the start of a
real relationship. It was my spiritual birthday.
Now,
my relationship with Him grows deeper and stronger with the guide of my family
and MYF and the church.
I
am the unica ija in the children of three. I am a middle child. And because I
am a middle child and only girl, I feel like a rebel at times in the eyes of my
parents which I’m not whether it exists in my fantasy world or in reality. True
or not, I am very close to each member of the family. To my mom who goes
frantic whenever I am not at home by 7.30 pm. To my dad who demands detailed
explanations from me whenever I am “nagpapaalam”. To my kuya who likes to keep
to himself most of the times. And to Marco who keeps eating my food. They are
equally close to me. We bond almost always. I can say that we’re not a typical
family, because we treat each other like friends. But of course, we have to
know our limits and be respectful still.
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Marco, Me, Kuya Migie |
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Mama Mila and Papa Arnold <3 harthart |
And by the way, I just had my internship last summer in Maersk Line. Really did enjoy my stay there. I earned not only skills, but also friendssss... Yey to more friends.... (the photo taken from an overhead angle).
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So highschool |
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Another HIGHschool... |
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SISTERS (Incomplete) |
I
have always dreamed of becoming a professional dancer. I have been dancing for
quite some time now. I guess I just discovered this passion when I was in
elementary. However, I was pretty shy back then, so nothing really happened
nonetheless. But now that I’ve become thick-faced, I’ve been able to join
several groups. In high school, my friends and I would join competitions (just
in school). But when I entered Miriam College, I joined MC pep squad which I am
now no longer a member (haha), since both of my parents were against it. However,
now I joined something that is in harmony with my parents’ liking which is pole
dancing (not the stripper and lap dancing though). Before pole dancing, I had
this notion that it is a dirty thing. Well, I was definitely wrong. So, now I
am one of those who are trying to rid the society’s stigma against pole
dancing (By the way, no pictures yet until I become pro. I have one but I'll keep it for now. It is a promise to myself.). Any dance, actually, could be dirty if it is the dancer’s intent. In addition, it’s one of the hardest things
I’ve done with all the aches, bruises, pains, and demands for flexibility and
strong core (but it's all worth it). I am still on-training to becoming a real pole dancer.
Despite
the passion for dance, I could still say that I am not letting it be a trouble
in studies. I am able to manage and allocate my time for each of my activities.
And with God’s grace, I am doing well in school (or was since the semester’s
just started). I know I can do all things through Jesus.
You
may as well call me a mother… mother of dogs. Mochi, a Malshi and the
closest to my heart and Muchoy, a Siberian Husky, All three of them are cute until Mochi starts peeing
everywhere and Muchoy goes howling and
chewing whatever you are wearing.
Here are some of their photos (and some with me and with my kuya)...
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