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My college graduation is a few days away (Friday, to be exact). Can’t believe it’s really happening. To be honest, I have not fully grasped the idea of it. So, funny and corny as it might seem, when I saw this eagle image on my stock wallpapers folder, it finally dawned on me. (Yes, Ateneo pun intended). There was something about the image that made me reflect that I’m not getting any younger, it’s time to get a little more serious.
Just thought that with this on my desktop display, it will be a fitting reminder that I am indeed on my way down from the hill ;and will hopefully continue to soar high as a Blue Eagle once I face the real world.
+AMDG+

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C/Krismusmos 2011

Musmos just recently held its project (the biggest of every year) called, C/Krismusmos last December 10-11 at the Ateneo Grade School Covered Courts. It’s our two-day Christmas party with the Musmos kids from Katipunan and Cubao. 

I’m really proud of how it turned out this year. The project team really did all they can and it showed in the results! Great performances from the kids and our guest orgs,dedicated volunteers, awesome decorations, generous amounts of gifts from donors and sponsors, and never-before-done activities were what made this year’s C/Krismusmos a definite success. :) 

Thank you, Lord. Indeed. 

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Ateneo Student Leaders Evaluation Seminar

Held last October 17-19,2011 at Villa Lorenza Resort. 

Two things struck me most during this seminar : TIME and SOLIDARITY. Time because it was here where I was confronted by the reality that I only have approximately 130 days left in my term as Musmos Coordinator, which I’ll definitely miss. It was a journey worth all the tears and laughs. Solidarity because it was in the company of my fellow student leaders that I was able to just freely let out all my sentiments (both good and bad), and still feel grounded. It really does help to be in the company of your peers, and hearing from them how they feel the same way as you do adds so much to the solace. With those said, I felt so reenergized after the event and thankful that I was blessed with these people, this opportunity, and this vocation. Four more months of service to go! 

With fellow Sector-Based Cluster Presidents and CHESTs (love these people)

With them again, plus LEX President, Nel.

With fellow presidents and COA members: Ian (CODE), Tasha (SPEED), Cel (ALAC), Ayke (GABAY),  Ej (STC), and Kitkat (ACIL)

photos c/o Nikki Alcantar and Raf Versoza

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Musmos Formation Seminar 2011 at Tierra Salva Resort, Batangas (October 20-21,2011)

Photos c/o RD Magboo

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I’m Back

Just now, I saw a nice tumblr post on a person’s goals for the year. It was simple, but it was serious, heartfelt, ambitious…spot on. Safe to say, it got me reawakened.

This semester is coming to an end, which means time is running out. Graduation is nearing; and for the past few weeks, I’ve been actually taking it for granted. I kept on telling myself that I can’t wait for the real world. Now, I’m writing this because it took me one random tumblr post from a semi-stranger to bring back myself back on the ground and back to the present. I’ve been orienting myself forward too much that I might have forgotten to breathe at times. I might have forgotten my real purpose of doing what I do.

Now I’m back. My goals for the year and my achievements so far are all running through my head. I’m overwhelmed, but in a good way. I’ll finish this semester with a bang. 

+AMDG+

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Musmos: The reason why my saturdays are awesome

Serving this organization demands passion and heart, and for the past three years, I can confidently say that those never left my system.

God brought me here for a purpose, and I believe that my purpose is to never stop dreaming for these kids and for myself and to never stop growing,learning,and loving to be continuously be capable of it - all for Him.

Photos c/o Musmos Organization 

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Time-outs, openness,and new relationships

I’ve always been curious about immersions. I enjoyed hearing different kinds of stories from friends and told myself that I’ll really make mine memorable come senior year, too.

Things have ran its course. I am a senior now myself and just recently got back from my own immersion in Kawan ni Sto. Nino for the Urban Poor Sector. It’s actually part of my social entrepreneurship class, where we have to start up a social enterprise that would cater to the community we went to.

To say that it’s one-of-a-kind will be cliche. I’d rather deem is as a nice time-out. It made me just want to stop with all the hustle and bustle of schoolwork and org and just relish the value of relaxing and forming relationships with other people. Borrowing from my groupmate, Kath’s, sentiments from our sharing time last night, it really helps to just let go and concentrate on taking things slowly. I myself, am often busy with my academic and org duties that I forget that. The immersion gave me what I needed without even knowing it. It also gave me added appreciation to openness to other people, especially to my foster family. 

I stayed with Nanay Nelsie, a coordinator for an organizational arm of the church the Kawan ni Sto. Nino was tied up with, which was St. Peter’s Parish. My experience as her “adopted daughter” was amazing. I didn’t feel any different from them, I easily got close with her daughters, Ate Joy and Ems + their cool cats, Mingming, Muning, Popoy, and Basha. Within minutes of stepping into their house, I warmed up right away to their stories about family, friends, community chismis, and cat drama. As a talker myself, it wasn’t hard for me to exchange my own stories as well. We bonded over merienda, Nanay Nelsie’s cooking, and late-night chikahans. Ate Joy, Nay Nelsie’s daughter was one of the main reasons why I enjoyed my stay so much. She’s an Ate I never had. I liked Em also, the teenage daughter of Nay Nelsie. That girl has a lot of potential, she wants to be teacher and I have no doubt that she’s going to succeed. I also met other members of their family like Tatay Senen, little boy Ej (Sweet, too!), and Kuya Jingjing. 

Another significant part of my experience was the fact that I also got the chance to bond with my groupmates/business partners through our stories from foster family experiences, random business ideas, and just plain “chikahans”. Also, the other members of the community like the Nanays (especially Ate Tess, the super funny Nanay and her squid story HAHA and Afa (The super cute, two-year old), and our neighbors were added cherries on top. 

All in all, my experience was nothing short of wonderful. I thank God because his grace gave me this sense of awe and openness. I have a newfound appreciation for the value of time and relationships, of letting go of inhibitions and pre-conceived notions, of just being content with the acts of kindness from strangers who treated me like family. :”> :’) 

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Musmos RecWeek

Just had our recruitment week for new Musmos members. Cheers for new hearts!

first applicant! :)

Our Membership Head, Mikee and our volunteer relations deputy, Trisha :)

with our cluster head, David

Photobooth-ing~

to be continued… :)

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Recruitment Week for my org, Musmos just ended :) I’m so happy we reached our goal. Thank you Lord! Will post pics soon…

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