Friday, October 24, 2008

Feel the sembreak, babyy. :>

Yehey! It’s sembreak! But before I say hello to sembreak, I’ve done something diverse—I auditioned to be one of the Stephenian Voice editors. Surprised? Well, it’s one of my to-do lists this year—to try something different. But I must admit that I also tried to escape from Filipino class because some classes say that she’ll be having a quiz so, my plan worked but Frances told me that they didn’t have a quiz.

Anyway, I waited for the gate to open and also, Mae and Abigail to come. I’ve been a loner for a couple of minutes, staring at some students, chatting with their friends, who will also participate in the said audition. The gate opened and Ms. Manalaysay and Mrs. Briones came to start the registration. Me and Mae made it to the registration and signed our names in the Editorial Section. On the other hand, Abigail was late and was confused on which section she would register but she had made her decision and went in to our section. Mrs. Briones then gave us a sheet of paper and posted the question on what we will write about. There were two questions to choose from and most of us chose number two since it was way easier that the first one. Before we wrote our opinions, she asked us first if someone will be writing in Filipino. I was hesitating to raise my hand since I can write an essay in both English and Filipino. And since no one was raising their hands, trying to be unique, I raised my hand and Abigail was shocked because it’s a challenge to write in Filipino according to her. Also, I’ve thought of I can pass this audition because in a school magazine, Filipino articles are a must, of course.

I was really anxious with their essays—filled with their sentiments, and perhaps they would need another paper for it. Abigail and I were first to exit the room since we don’t have any more thoughts to write on our papers. I am half expecting, half not to pass the audition.

Chinese class was quite fun. I’ve been enjoying my Chinese class since Jolens change our seating arrangements and I was seated in the corner of the room, seating behind of Neil. I never thought that Neil would be as fun as I’ve expected. We always laugh during class, quietly laughing in whatever we feel like to laughing in. I was really laughing hard whenever he would make sound of himself like a gay. His acts were really convincing that he is a gay.

The class ended after we had a test. Obviously, our test papers were half-full, because we were hardly concentrate on what we’re studying. So, I’ll be expecting a failing grade on this quiz.

I cannot wait for tomorrow! Some of us in the classroom will go to Divisoria or 168 to but stuffs for our classroom decoration on Christmas! After that, we will have our lunch at Yellow Cab because it’s our fellow classmates’ birthday on second of November—an early celebration. Then arrange the decorations and finally, go swimming. It will be a hectic sembreak for our club is preparing for the Book Week on November, too. And the UST test on Sunday. :|

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