Monday, June 29, 2009

Paper Clay Art


This weekend I spent my time doing my new found enjoyable activity. Though it was time consuming I felt the satisfaction after seeing the output. Why didn't I learn it long time ago?

Monday, June 22, 2009

Father's Day Celebration


I was a bit surprised or should I say deeply touched to receive a very appealing drawing from my six year old daughter Helena Beatrice on this very day. Thank you Helena.

We spent the day with activities such hearing a mass, dining at our favorite food chain, and watching the movie "8-legged animal."

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Craving for More

Years ago, while I was still at DepEd-Manila, I discussed to my friends and classmates at PLM that once I get my position at DepEd-CO it would be enough and I wouldn't seek for any promotion. My friend and now my kumpadre told me, with total disagreement, that it wouldn't stop there and I would still look for more. True enough, after I got the position that I desired, I searched for more. In fact, I enrolled on various technical courses, plunged into different trainings/activities just to fill the missing information on my CVs. I wanted to learn more and to gain more experiences to satisfy my need for self-actualization. That was the reason why I tried to improve on my craft but no matter how hard I tried, somewhere along the way, stumbling blocks were there to frustrate me--but these challenges add to my enthusiasm to grow and to be better.

Movie watched: Ekis

Sunday, June 14, 2009

CFC-SOLD Sportsfest

Hi everyone. I am so happy to tell you that I participated in the 2009 CFC-SOLD Sportsfest held at the Department of Agrarian Reform (Gymnasium) at Quezon City. Guess what? Our tandem, I and Bro. Melvin, captured the badminton team championship award. I also joined the table tennis - singles category but I lost to a better man on the very first round. I was expecting a chess tournament (which is my forte) but it did not push through.

A brief salo-salo ensued after the table tennis event and a simple awarding ceremony was conducted after the event.

Congratulations to the winners and see you next year.

For the pictures please click this CFC-SOLD photos








Sunday, June 7, 2009

Oath Taking Ceremony at Cuneta Astrodome

I attended the oath taking ceremony for teachers at Cuneta Astrodome this morning. I felt very happy to meet former colleagues and friends. The top places were dominated by University of the Philippines students both in elementary and secondary levels as usual.

I had the chance to meet the former Undersecretary of the Department of Education and now Commissioner of Philippine Regulation Commission Dr. Nilo L. Rosas.

An abrupt brown-out halted the exciting ceremony.

Here are the pictures on the said event.


entrance of colors


ceremony proper

oath taking

tribute to PRC officers

exit of colors

Photo shoot >>>>>>>>>






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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Magazine from JICA

I got an unexpected package from JICA. I immediately opened it and was surprised to see 2 issues of "The Japan Journal". Thank you very much JICA.

P.S.
Just finished watching the movie Blood Diamond and Arachnid

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Last Month's Activities

Last month, I was able to finish reading two books--"DepEd Personnel Handbook" and "Handbook for General Orientation - Okinawa International Centre."

Watched three movies--Apocalypto, Babel, and Slumdog Millionaire.

Most of the time were spent on Photoshop review and playing chess online. My chess rating tremendously improved and had broken 2100 barrier.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Saturated by the news...

I got hold of the copy of the news regarding textbook errors on today's issue of a certain newspaper. They came up with long nasty articles which, to my opinion, were old issues. These archaic stories which they (self-proclaimed sicked-book crusader and other wannabes) presented were sensationalized to gather more sales (perhaps). If you guys are really sincere in trying to help, then why don't you just give your findings to the Department of Education, discuss the matter and find solutions. According to my favorite textbook evaluator, Mam Bambi, "If you are not part of the solution then you are part of the problem," that's what I see in these bunch of pretenders. I remember one time seeing an article from this same newspaper written by a Ph.d and mind you...it was about English. I spotted two glaring errors and reported the same to the writer (his email address was written under his article) but got no feedback. If you are really clean then cast the first stone, if not then shut up! Why don't you sanitize your own backyard first!

I always see these issues(textbook errors) before the opening of classes but these smegmas never dared to give productive recommendations.

My observations:

1) This crusader is so militant and has wanton disregard on the proper way of coursing a correspondence. Instead of discussing it to media why not discuss it first to the people involved.

2) Years ago he (crusader) told that he'd give his findings to the DepEd but none was received so far. Pure bluff.

3) I was able to see some of his findings on his latest revelation but he just patched one sentence to another to make it an error.

4) Check his findings and compare it with the textbook and you will see the truth.

5) Some of the findings were valid too but most were malicious and taken out of context.