House -- School -- Work -- House
My days are filled with routinary activities...
I get bored at times but you know what keeps me going? THEM
2010 when they started to give me full responsibility of handling II - St. Gertrude the Great or simply known as SGer. It is one of the nine sections of the second year curriculum level at BCC with St. Gertrude the Great (the only female saint vested with "the Great" on her name --- #share) as our patron saint.
From that day on they have been my inspiration, and if someone will ask me the question from Nescafe ("Para kanino ka bumabangon?"), I will indeed reply without second thought, "Para sa SGer"!
Every morning, my sub conscience will persuade me (wag kang pumasok, tinatamad ka, matulog ka ulit, kulang pa ang tulog mo, masama ang pakiramdam mo and etc.) but just a thought of "walang magbabantay sa mga SGer ko" made me jump off the bed and start to prepare for school.
Each day is like an adventure, problems come along the way. Mischief is our everyday companion and PD office is like our hang out place. Despite of these, I can say that "all's well that ends well". Trials came but it does not hinder us to be broken apart but rather it gives us courage to move forward and to change for the better.
Just like an ordinary family, every student is a unique individual which should be deal uniquely. I have the good, the bright, the socialites, the sporty, and of course the bullies. Having them in one roof give me an every day roller coaster ride. They turn my world upside down! At one point im extremely angry but then with one sweet gestures from them or any encouraging words or sometimes corny jokes made me laugh my heart out (bipolar mode :]).
Their heartaches are my heartaches,
their pains are my pains and
their achievements are my achievements.
they truly are my pride and joy
and even though I have 100 reasons to leave,
just a glimpse of them gives me a reason to stay. ♥♥♥












