The show was ecstatic because of my first time show with my students in modelling class. It's a really amazing feeling to be able to see them walk so good! I mean, I can see the passion in their eyes. Teachers will be able to understand this feeling I'm trying to express. The hard work really.... It paid off! Even though I don't think I gave my performances the 100% that should be executed. Anyway, enough about the chit-chat that I gave, the important thing is my special visitor that came and watch, I saw him at the last number of the show, since we performed at Rob Otis, which is a really small mall, 2 floors lang I didn't get to see every face of the audience and for the whole show I saw him near Bacolod Inasal Chicken Restaurant watching. Happy, shocked, surprised. I knew that he was coming, but not getting to see him the whole time was depressing and I thought he wouldn't come. While I was in my last number, I looked at him in the eyes, whispering "I'm so happy to see you." But he didn't respond, knowing that he didn't see me. After the show, I rushed the pictures and ran thru him, it was a week of depression without him, I mean, we see each other twice a month or so. It was a really nice heavy feeling when I saw him. I walked him to my mom and said that he watched, pushed him to my friends because he was scared to be judged, but I know that this friends of mine wouldn't. Every single one of them was named and introduced to him, John Lloyd (Lloyd), Hanna, Ate Venice, Ate Karina, Jhill, Louise, Ate Gianne, Kuya Charles, Rain and Kenneth. It was nice seeing them talk to each other like they knew each other before. It was a bubbly feeling. The girls even took a picture with him. I knew he didn't felt left out.