Friday, March 21, 2008

Wisdom Tooth?

Hmmm.. what does it really mean?.. I do know that it is wisdom.. hehe .. ^_^ anyway, my tooth hurts.. :( and my tongue too.. :( I have a hard time eating because it hurts.. I hope this will not last until the recital show..

Based on my research about wisdom teeth..

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars are the last teeth to erupt. This occurs usually between the ages of 17 and 25. There remains a great deal of controversy regarding whether or not these teeth need to be removed. It is generally suggested that teeth that remain completely buried or un-erupted in a normal position are unlikely to cause harm. However, if these impacted teeth are in an abnormal position (a dentist can show you this on an x-ray), their potential for harm should be assessed.

I am still 15 years old.. does it occur also in younger patients? I still need to go to the Dentist but I barely have time. Its holy week. I still need to rest. Regarding my tongue, there's a wound. It really hurts.

Nice thing. This can be my penitence during the Holy Week. I did visit the sick yesterday. Its really a nice thing to do and it makes me feel happy and inspired.


Till next blog.. A blessed Holy Week to you. Advance Happy Easter! ^_^

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Graduation Ball Speech

Bro. Armando Mana-ay, FMS our school Director. Dr. Evelyn V. Dollete our school Principal, Faculty and Staff, invited guests, my fellow graduates, Good evening.
Graduation is fast approaching. After that we will part ways and face a different life, but before that happens, let me just take a time to thank all those people who have made a difference in my life.
To my Alma Mater, Notre Dame of Cotabato, Thank you for being an inspiration to all of us for we know that we are privileged to have enrolled in this institution.
To my classmates, the memories we've shared will be kept forever. I will miss all the laughter, the cries, the sound trip, the transferring of seats, the noise which sometimes made me lose my temper, and the discussions which made us know each other better. Mamimis ko yun lahat and syempre pati kayo. But one thing I will surely never forget is the bonding and the teamwork we had as brothers and sisters in class. Remember Marksters, 60% Responsible and 40% pasaway.
To my friends, thank you for the friendship for the last 4 years here in NDC. Thank you for the comfort when problems arise and thank you also for the secrets we've shared. Salamat sa tiwala.
To our mentors, our teachers. Thank you for the patience, the perseverance and the understanding. You have done a great job in helping in our academics. We apologize for the times that we have misbehaved in class discussions, for the noise we made and for the times you got mad because of our being "pasaway". All those experiences made lessons for us.
To our dear parents, even if they are not around, they have always been a great inspiration in our lives and I would like to thank them sincerely for all the support and understanding of our needs and failures as a pain in growing up.
I would also remember the sense of security and protection for the ever presence of Kuya Bong, and the other guards. You will always be a part of our lives.
And last but not the least to the Almighty God, for creating us and giving us the chance to prove that we are truly His children.
Once again, good evening.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

I met my Uncle.. Atty. Adel Abbas Tamano



In this picture, I'm with Atty. Adel Abbas Tamano, my Uncle.. He was the Guest Speaker of the Baccalaureate Exercises in Notre Dame University. Oh diba, hehe.. His Grandmother and my Grandmother are cousins.. (i think). that's what my mom told me.. :) I am so proud to have an Uncle that is so Smart.. :) He is the President of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) and the Genuine Opposition Spokesperson.. :)

Monday, March 3, 2008

Graduation

Graduation is fast approaching and I don't know what to do.. I will miss my classmates.. I hope we still have communications.. :) keep in touch.. ^^,
Now, what we do is just to cherish the moments with our friends and i think that's all. In weeks time we will separate ways, the others will transfer schools in different places and we will not see each other more often not like in high school days. As we graduate, many things will change, schedules, time and many more. One of our our teacher told us that we will not notice that College is very different from high school until we step into the reality of being a College student.