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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Graduation Day is fast approaching!

Analogy: One day, I wanted to increase my physical strength. I asked my Father about the things that I should do for me to be able to gain more physical strength. He told me to push a huge rock. I pushed and pushed the rock each day for a month. After a month, I went to him and asked him if how will I move the rock. It was a huge rock, it was impossible for me to move it even an inch. I told him that he was just making fun of me. When I told him those words, he didn't reacted for a space of approximately ten minutes. After a short period of silence he told me that, "I never asked you to move the rock, I only asked you to push the rock. Now look at your body and tell me if your body didn't had a physical change." I was surprised that I felt so strong and fit.Sometimes in life we need to obey even if we do not completely understand a particular command. What I did in my college days was to take all of the required subjects even if I am not sure if those subjects are related to my course. Now I realized that those subjects that I took gave me more skills and abilities to find a good job and achieve my goals in life.




College is a lot of fun as long as you don't live it below your privilege. It is a great privilege for me to be a student of Silliman University College of Business Administration. Credits to our loving Heavenly Father for giving me this privilege with the help of my loving and supporting earthly parents. Being a college student isn't easy. Projects, reports, assignments, mid-term exams, final exams always leave me scratching my head at the end of the day. But Silliman University is not just about making a student study hard every time. There are lots of activities organized by student government to make the college life more fun. This is what I mean of living with your privilege as a student. Attending and participating this activities and events makes it more easy in college. You get to meet new faces and friends that can help you survive the challenging college life.







My remaining months in Silliman University I will surely treasure and try my best to accomplish everything before leaving. Graduation day- a great event in our lives, for it is the beginning of a voyage into an unknown sea, the future. can say that our past four years in our Alma Mater is so memorable. A day where you breathe freedom yet shed tears for leaving behind the place where you transformed from a boy to a man or from girl to a lady.One of the very important knowledge’s that I gained was how to become a better leader. In my college, I learned alot from my teacher, they help students build their confidence and how to become professional. 


Before Mimi will leave from his mission, I let him see my graduation pictures and I want to thank him for being one of my inspiration through out my college years. He helped me by letting me borrow his laptop for reports and case study; for coming with me every time there is a practice or required event to be attended. He will never witness my graduation day but I am sure that he is proud of me. :) I am so overly excited on my graduation day.


Thank you Gino Cordova and Rimus Briton Delara for your contribution to make this blog post nice.:))


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Friday, September 6, 2013

Temple Trip 2013

Every year I always plan to visit the Temple located at Lahug, Cebu city. I am always excited every time there is a temple trip. This time I am with my Institute family same as last year's temple trip. August 30-31, 2013 is one of my unforgettable moment in my life. We had our devotional with our Temple President: Pres. Pagaduan and his wife. They talked about Temple Marriage and what other ordinances we can do during our temple visits and how it help our lives. here's some of our pictures:


Institute Family <3

Cebu, Philippines Temple
taken by: Keneth Lou Culis

waleeeeeeey!
taken by: Clifford Supat

taken by: Gino Cordova

background:  Cebu, Philippines Temple
taken by: Gil Aurus Alcoran
We also witnessed the Wedding of one of our IRSC member, Manuel Crausus and Doloresa Amante. We planned a surprise party for their reception in the temple ground. After their wedding they were really surprised and thankful; you can see it with their eyes. here's some of our pictures:

with the institutes students!

taken by: Keneth Lou Culis

taken by: Rona Putalan
I am always dreaming of Marrying in the temple. In five years time, I hope and I pray that I will marry in the temple. I hope you also have the same goal as mine! :) We just need to be faithful and worthy of our doings. If we do our part, we will be an eternal family and friends! I Love you all. <3 


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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

The most awaited part!

August 24, 2013 is the most awaited part of my friend's life Gerna Lois Bacayo. On that day she was baptized and bare her testimony in front of us. It's a wonderful feeling to witness her most unforgettable moment in life. As she testified, and I quote "At Last! This is it" as I heard this line my heart is so overwhelmed to have her not just a friend but an eternal friend. Being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints can be challenging. It is not just a Sunday religion. It requires dedication and devotion. Gordon B. Hinckley, fifteenth president of the church, said that every convert needs three things: "a friend in the church, an assignment (calling), and to be nourished by the good word of God." I know you don't have the problem with these things, you are an elect of God that will truly understand and love the gospel. Congratulations Gerna, welcome to your new journey! I know you're a good daughter of God! :) padayon sa paglambo! Gihigugma tikaw ug mas gihigugma kas Ginoo! Be strong!





Congratulations!
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