As of today, this gotta be one of the biggest project I’ve ever had. Being able to be the one to contact THE Ramon Bautista and to arrange half of the things that we need for this event is a really huge thing for me. Thank you APCAS for the opportunity. I really don’t know what else to say but i’m really grateful for this challenging project and to the help of my colleagues and our dearest president. It made me realised so many things about myself, the things that I’m still lacking and my strengths. 

So I’ll just end this blog entry with…

Rak en roll to the world!

WHAT HAPPENED LAST SUMMER: A life-lately entry

It’s quite embarrassing that it took me three months to finally finish this blog entry. That’s why i’ll just go straight on what really happened last summer…

It all started when we went on a vacation in Baguio. It is a tradition in our family to go somewhere around that time of the year (which I’m not going to mention for security purposes) to relax and enjoy several days of free time. This year, we explored Baguio like we’ve never done before. We even visited two of their hospitals since my abuela and my brother got really sick. We also went to the most frequently visited spots in Baguio, including La Pressa or the set of the show Forevermore. All in all, I really had fun on our recent trip to the city of pines despite of what happened to the group. 

For the next picture, it is actually the PS or the Professional School building of Angeles University Foundation where I inquired for my master’s degree. 

On the third picture, well… it’s our picture together when we went on a date at Skyranch Pampanga. That day, he made my teenage dream into reality when we tried their ferris wheel. 

This summer, USTH popped my IV cherry! I’ve always thought that I will never get admitted in the hospital unless I’m giving birth (Though even that can be avoided). But since it’s a part of the preparation for a major operation, I had no choice but to accept my fate (I’m getting dramatic here, lol). It’s a really good thing that everything went well.

Lastly, for the celebration of the birthday of both my father and brother, we stayed at Fontana in Clark. 

That’s it! *insert three smileys here*