

Emma finally passed her driving test! Just want to say Congratulations! Nice work!






We went to Norzagaray Bulacan to experience nature for the first time since we can't remember. It was fun going there together with some of our schoolmates and friends. At first I was thinking twice to go since I'm a graduating student and there was a saying that "graduating students are really close to accidemts- death to be specific. But that's not the only thing that keeps me from going, it was a dream that I have that made me scared. But nevertheless I still went to the outing after all. (And I was glad I did!) I was not scared of the whole trip there I was actually looking forward to the "boat-riding thing". I never thought that the boat would make it to its destination. I was both scared and excited about what would happen if the boat turn upside down. The only thing is that "I don't know how to swim". Crazy me! I went to the outing without even minding myself not knowing how to swim. But whatever! The boat did it and we did it too. I'm safe, I did not die on the journey. Thanks be to God.
When we finally got to the other side (I was happy to see the lupa again. Waaah. Lupa. Lupa.). We have to climb up the mountain to reach our destination. We had to undergo such cruel climbing because of the wet and tall grasses, the slope and slippery way that our shoes are taking track of. It was really tiring and when we finally reach the mountain top our shoes are all covered with mud and dirt. The only sad thing about it is that some of us are wearing white shoes (including me) and another is that some of us fell on our way up (well, not totally fell somekind of nadulas lang). After planting 300 plants in the mountain the next dreadful thing that we had to do is to climb down the mountain so we can finally get home and sleep. Sleep was all I'm thinking then, I'm already tired and sleeping would be the best award I can give myself after climbing that mountain. The way down was not as bad as our way up since there are rangers to help us on our way. (thanks rangers) They tie rope on some trees to help us support the weight of ourselves. It was like we're rappelling the only difference is that we don't have to pay for it. The return of the boat to where we came from is not that fearful for me not like our first ride. And as expected the boat did it again! (thanks to God again).
After that we had our lunch together with our professors and schoolmates. There was so much food in the table that we don't know what to eat first. After that feast we thought we can go around the place for some picture taking but unfortnately we had to go home. (sad)We were not able to change our clothes because they are all in a hurry. And that was the end of our trip. I just don't know then how to go home with my shoes looking dreadful! I'm so embarrased. So what I did was - I ride in the front seat of every jeepney that I get into so not much people would see me in my dreadful shoes. Nice idea!