Sunday, January 25, 2026

VIGAN FESTIVAL: PNE IN VIGAN?!


  • Two Days of Fun I Will Not Shut Up About

           January 21 was honestly such a feel-good day for me because I went to St. Paul to watch my cousins participate in an activity, and they were literally just having fun. No pressure, no stress, just vibes.  



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Watching them enjoy themselves made me weirdly emotional in a happy way hihi. I kept thinking how nice it is to just show up, support family, and enjoy the moment without overthinking anything. It was one of those simple days that end up meaning more than you expect.


Then comes the night of January 22, which was on a whole different level. The city was packed, bright, and loud, and you could feel the excitement everywhere. Before the concert even started, I watched the street dancing showdown, and I swear it was already enough to make the night worth it.

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 STREET DANCING 

The energy, the costumes, the moves, everything was so intense and fun to watch. The crowd cheering made it even better, and I could not stop smiling the entire time. OUR SCHOOL WON!


And THEN came Parokya ni Edgar. Like, finally

The moment they started playing, the crowd went crazy. Everyone was singing along, jumping, and just living in the moment. It was loud, chaotic, and so fun in the best way possible. I felt tired but happy, and honestly I did not want the night to end hihi.


Overall, those two days were just full of good energy, excitement, and moments that felt very me. It was messy, loud, and tiring, but also so memorable. Definitely one of those experiences I will keep thinking about when I want to remember a really fun time.


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Friday, January 16, 2026

How second to the last Quarter went


Lavish Life w quirks 



         This third quarter was a period of deep learning and discovery for me. I gained new knowledge not only from my subjects but also about myself as a learner. I learned how to organize my time better, how to reflect on what I have done, and how reflection can help me grow academically and personally. I also realized the importance of having someone close who supports and encourages me. Meeting this person made even stressful days feel lighter, and her presence reminded me that learning is not just about schoolwork but also about the connections that make life meaningful.


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Despite these accomplishments, I encountered several problems and challenges. One of the biggest challenges was managing my time between schoolwork, personal life, and other responsibilities, especially when outputs piled up at the same time. I also found it difficult at times to articulate exactly what I was learning or how I felt about particular tasks because reflective writing asks for honest introspection, which is not always easy.

To address these challenges, I developed a more structured study routine and set small goals each day so that tasks would not become overwhelming. I also practiced writing short reflections regularly so that expressing my thoughts became easier. Having someone close to me also helped a lot. She would check in, offer advice, and make me feel supported, which made even the hardest days manageable. Breaking my tasks into smaller steps and leaning on this support system helped me focus better and reduced stress.



Moving on, I will continue to strengthen my time management skills, make reflection a regular habit, and cherish the people who make the journey easier. I plan to use reflection to better understand my learning patterns, set clear goals for improvement, and remind myself of how far I have come. I also want to nurture these meaningful relationships, as having someone who motivates and comforts you can be as important as academic growth itself.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

J.S and his Story

 




Profound Profile


Jose Rizal, often called the “face of the Philippines,” remains the nation’s most influential figure, not merely for his martyrdom, but for his intellectual courage. As a scholar and writer, he used his novels, Noli Me Tángere (Rizal, 1887) and El Filibusterismo (Rizal, 1891), to expose the deep-rooted injustices of colonial society. In doing so, he transformed the Filipino struggle from scattered regional grievances into a unified national movement (Zaide & Zaide, 1999).


His greatest contribution was the awakening of Filipino nationalism. Before Rizal, there was no cohesive “Filipino” identity; people primarily identified with their home provinces. Rizal’s writings offered a shared reflection of the people’s suffering and aspirations, proving that the pen could indeed be mightier than the sword (Agoncillo, 1990). He argued that true liberty could be achieved through education and moral integrity, rather than mere blind violence (National Historical Commission of the Philippines, n.d.).


Even today, Rizal’s legacy forms the foundation of Philippine civic life. He taught that loving one’s country requires critical thinking and a commitment to justice (Zaide & Zaide, 1999). By sacrificing his life for his principles, he became the eternal symbol of the Filipino spirit, demonstrating that a single individual’s ideas can challenge an empire and inspire the birth of a nation (Agoncillo, 1990).




References


Agoncillo, T. A. (1990). History of the Filipino people (8th ed.). Quezon City, Philippines: Garotech Publishing.


National Historical Commission of the Philippines. (n.d.). Jose Rizal, Philippine national hero. Retrieved January 19, 2026, from https://nhcp.gov.ph/jose-rizal


Rizal, J. (1887). Noli Me Tángere. Madrid, Spain: Imprenta de Ramirez.


Rizal, J. (1891). El Filibusterismo. Ghent, Belgium: F. Meyer-Van Loo Press.

Rizal Netherlands. (n.d.). Dr. José Rizal portrait [Image]. RizalNetherlands.wordpress.com. https://rizalnetherlands.wordpress.com/jose-rizal/  


Zaide, G. F., & Zaide, S. M. (1999). Jose Rizal: Life, works, and writings of a genius, writer, scientist, and national hero. Manila, Philippines: National Bookstore.

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Sunday, January 4, 2026

HO HO HO!

The Adrenaline of the Season

While the rest of the world seemed to slow down into a festive slumber, my Christmas was an
explosion of motion and peak physical performance. The true essence of the holidays wasn't found under a tree, but at the summit of a grueling climb and in the cool depths of a morning swim. I chose to celebrate the "Season of Light" by chasing the sunrise on my bike, feeling the burn in my lungs and the wind on my face as a form of holiday worship. There is a profound, "cool" clarity that comes from pushing your body to its limits while others are resting; it turns the holiday into a victory lap for the soul. This wasn't just about fitness it was about reclaiming the spirit of Christmas as a time of rebirth, strength, and unstoppable momentum.


The Elyu Pilgrimage: A Coastal Christmas

The ultimate highlight was the trek to La Union, the legendary Elyu, where the Christmas vibe is transformed into something raw, coastal, and incredibly vibrant. Traveling there during the peak of December felt like a pilgrimage to the heart of the "cool." The atmosphere was electric a seamless blend of festive carols and the rhythmic thunder of the surf. Instead of the usual heavy winter aesthetics, my Christmas was painted in shades of ocean blue and sunset gold.

Whether I was navigating the winding roads on two wheels or diving into the Pacific to wash away the year’s stress, Elyu provided a backdrop that made the holiday feel like a continuous, sun-drenched festival of life. It was the perfect reference point for how a modern, adventurous holiday should feel.


Redefining the Festive Essence

Reflecting on this journey, the essence of Christmas has been completely redefined for me as a fusion of grit and gratitude. By choosing to hike the toughest trails and swim the coldest waters, I found a deep, internal joy that beats any material gift. Reference is often made to "Peace on Earth," but I found that peace through action the quiet focus of a long-distance ride and the rhythmic breathing of a steep ascent. This Christmas was a testament to the idea that we don't have to stay still to find meaning. By traveling to the coast and staying active, I celebrated a dynamic Christmas that honored the past year's challenges while charging headfirst into the new one. It was a holiday of salt, sweat, and spirit—the coolest way to close the chapter.


References:

Visit Surrey. (n.d.). A very penguin Christmas | Claremont landscape garden. https://www.visitsurrey.com/event/a-very-penguin-christmas-%7C-claremont-landscape-garden/268601101/

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