Monday, January 30, 2006 @5:39 PM
Virginity rocks!
So much has happened in the past few days. Our field trip...the Australian Open finals...and today. So much has happened today, and it was a very productive day, as I learned a lot. And I mean A LOT.
FIELD TRIPThere's not a lot to say about the field trip. It was mostly fun, and very very tiring. The trip there and back was sort of uneventful...a lot of chatting, eating, and
taking pictures of those who are sleeping. If I get hold of those pictures, I'll post them here, I promise you that. However, as I have no camera phone nor a digital camera I can actually lug around anywhere, the only pictures I'll be able to show are those I've ripped off other blogs from my classmates.
It was certainly like a mud bath, especially for me, since, as my classmates have noted, I was the first one to have so much mud on my legs. I know it was stupid to wear those rubber slippers...but hey, they did not me. They might have stuck to the mud every time, and I'd have to pull them out by hand, but hey...they didn't rip. After all those caves, and trails...could you believe that? Actually, I almost lost them in the river...but the facilitators were kind enough to catch them before they went upstream. Haha.
The trails were just the worst...walking is just not for me...especially in those slippers.
Forgive me, I just didn't want to sacrifice my one and only pair of rubber shoes that are actually in good condition.AUSSIE OPENThank goodness Carlos Baghdatis did not win. He didn't even come close. Yes, he got the first set...and I was probably losing hope in the second set...but
Federer does not fail. That's why he's number one. If Baghdatis won...I would've been so furious. Not only is he cocky...his supporters are cocky...and he beat Andy Roddick. Beating Roger Federer would just be an even greater sin.
TODAYI thought it was going to be such a bad day, with Chem being our first period and all. Thank goodness we had a talk for our English week. It was about media...and we've actually discussed the topics in our Media Awareness class, but since the speaker was really good, we didn't care. I'm too tired to elaborate.
We had this super-boring, super-confusing debate about an hour after...and the debaters were just really all over the place. The motion was stupid, too. If Aung San Suu Kyi was already free, why are they still debating about why ASEAN is not doing anything about the house arrest (answer: the ASEAN cannot interfere with the politics and political crises of the member countries...duh!).
Then we had this "Why Are You Catholic?" conference after lunch. Bo Sanchez was there, and we were all psyched 'cause he's a really good preacher. We also had a sort of praisefest with songs at the start and the end...that was really cool...and almost everyone got into it. I just had to put my foot down on the Pinoy Ako song. Too corny. We also had Tim Staples...he's American. He had such a long story, and had long answers to every question...but his talk was very interesting.
It's too tiring to elaborate on anything right now...even my title to the post. So...sorry na lang.