Tuesday, February 16, 2010

My Dream, My Future

Graduation is fast approaching. It’s so hard to accept that this is the last year we’ll be seeing our friends inside the campus. Soon, we’ll be leaving our Alma Mater. It’s so hard for us to leave the memories that we had for the past years.

It’s so hard for me to decide the course to take in collage especially now that my mother is entering in. My mother wants a course that I strongly dislike. She wants me to take neither Education nor Nursing. I feel guilt. At first, I agreed to what they want. But because of that career guidance, I’ve learned to fight for that ambition. Cooking is my interest. That’s why I want to take Hotel and Restaurant Management (HRM). Instead of holding books and talking in front of many students, I rather choose to hold a knife, the ingredients and a cutting board in front of me. Someday, I will become a chef in a well known restaurant in the world. Not just an ordinary chef. I will be the one who will support my family. I will not enter a married life until my brothers would have finished their courses soon they would be taking. And I will be the one responsible in taking good care of my parents.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

CHANGE: It starts with me!

May 10 of the present year 2010 is the election period here in the Philippines. And, the Filipino people in legal ages have the chance to select and to decide who will govern and lead the Filipino people. This election serves as an opportunity for the public to make the right choice about the policies, programs, and future directions that these candidates will be implementing. The voters must choose the candidate who is honest, has perception in morality and the ability to lead.

We, the students are not yet permitted to vote for the candidate that we want but, we can still do something just to make a better nation. In fact, we can give suggestions to our parents whom we think deserves for those delicate positions. But in just following simple policies, regulations of our school are a big help. We must be able of assuming the responsibilities determining the roles in our school and in the society. Although we’re just students, we can have as much to say about societal problems and its possible potential remedies. Taking this apt account of our concerns and suggestions can or will be beneficial to all. We can also join in many project and seminars of the government in preserving Mother Earth. In school, another simple thing we can do is by not littering. Instead of littering plastic wrappers, why not put it inside our pockets and throw them in the trash cans if ever.

In these small little things, at least we have contributed in preserving Mother Earth and saving our country.