Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Postcard of the month: August

 

"Knowing what's right doesn't mean much unless you do what's right."

-Theodore Roosevelt

MEANING:
Bashers beware! Bullies never win the wrong path. Once you bully from the start, you hurt someone. My personal experience is to have a toy of the fake Barbie doll and destroy it by my (envy) classmate after blaming me to stole her own Barbie's from her house and I said, 'it's my own and I came from my home, and NOT yours!' Because of this charges, She abuse my authority by being popular girl in school until transfer to public school to gone-wild and I'm not able to go-back to private school instead (due to financial problems.) 

LESSONS LEARNED:
1. Don't be envy to others
2. Learn how to be-friend, not a foe
3. Don't take-charge or to judge a person with or without proof-of-evidence
4. Never be heard anyone who against you (once you heard them, they tried to ashame you)
5. Ask your parents or guardians for consultation or guidelines when you are victim of bullying (physical, emotional  or online) or rush it to the counselling for complete guidance 
6. You must act now and went to the guidance center for a conplain against you (and to reduce your own risk) {and} 7. Once the mean boys or girls felt guilty after his/her mistake, please forgive them for a second chance and do not revenge them.

#NoToBullyingPH

Monday, August 22, 2016

Rio 2016: "Adeus e obrigado, Brasíl!"

 
"A new world" is best theme of this year's 31's summer olympics by making us passion for sportsmanship, friendship helping hands since the opening ceremony like by planting their seeds of life into a tree and they'll see us again after 10 years. Save the best for last, thanks to Hidilyn Diaz to take-home the silver medal (in weightlifting) for the Philippines after 10 years of waiting for bring-back the victory as a first female and Filipina medalist and finished by 69th place in the medal tally while team United States is leading including gold medals. In the tradition of the olympics, Kenya win gold during men's 400m marathon during closing ceremony. 
With special appearance of Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe from Japan as Mario from super Mario Brothers during the ceremonial presentation for the next host city of the olympiad, Tokyo in 2020. At the end of the night, more, more and more Samba parties during the closing time of this sporting event then follow by lavish fireworks display for grand finale.
See you us again for the next olympics in Tokyo 🇯🇵

"Adeus e odrigado, Rio de Janeiro! Kon'nichiwa, Tōkyō!"

#Rio2016

Saturday, August 06, 2016

Rio 2016: Color and Life in diversity


Olá, Brasil! This isthe first time in South America for 31st edition of the Summer Olympic games happen today (07:00 Hr. Manila Time) in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. Featuring the beginning of old time, 500 years ago as the first diversity like Athos, is the indigenous geometry as the early Brazilians; later on, the Portuguese people arrived and follow by the other descendants like Africans, Japanese, etc. to represent their ethnic group and also, well-dedication to the birth of immense forest. Sooner, the modern life of Brazil change by modern infrastructures, modernization and colorful festivities such as samba dance, bossa nova music and also, parkour (Gisele Bunchen is in the house!) This colorful opening ceremony cover with tons of vibrant color from thousands of performed inside the Maracana Stadium and don't forget the view of Jesus Christ, the Redeemer.

In 206 countries to compete in different sport, the Philippines (in Brazilian Portuguese lingo: Filipinas) set-off to the game with our 13 hopefuls are:
Ian Lariba (pronouncation: ah-yan), is a first Filipina for table tennis and she's the flag bearer during the opening ceremony
Eric Cray, is a Fil-Am for athletics,
Mary Joy Tabal for marathon and Maristella Torres for long jump
boxers Roger Ladon (light flyweight) and Charly Suarez (lightweight)
golfer Miguel Tabuena
judoka Kodo Nakano is a Filipino-Japanese
swimmwers Jessie Lacuna (men's) and Jasmine Alkhadi (women's)
taekwondo jin Kistie Alora (wonen's)
(and) weightlifters Nestor Colonia (men's) and Hidilyn Diaz (women') 

In addition, 11,000 athletes in 206 countries (in Brazilian Portuguese alphabetical order) are also participate the seed planting during the parade of nation in our priority to help plant more tress in their forest for environmental awareness of Brazilian forestry including amazon river. At the end of ceremony, the olympic flame lit by Vanderlei Lima. First in the history, the Refugee Olympic team who took part the olympics with a member of 10 athletes from South Sudan, Syria, Ethiopia and Democratic Repblic of Congo those who are affected from violence in their country like civil war and political unrest.

Cheers for the athletes! To put our best, prayer and luck.

Songs to inspired, and heard:
"Brave" - Sara Bareilles
"Say Yay!" - Barei
"The Fight Song" - Rachel Flatten
"We Are One" - Pitbull feat. Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte

#Rio2016


Monday, August 01, 2016

#Haiku of the Month: August


"Dasal"

Ang pinaka-mabisang
sandata sa lahat ng pagsubok.

Translation:

The most effective
weapon in all trials.

Lola Nidora of "Kalye Serye"

Meaning:

The best way of your and power is prayer to reach your goals and blessful achievements and God saves your day and faithful in everyday needs and fulfillments. There's no tomorrow to waste your time and effort on these useless anything not under the sun but is to non-sense stuff can cause and effect of disappointment. "Just smiling!" 😊 

#SaTamangPahahon #Haiku
#Blessed