Tuesday, November 24, 2009

track and field, NSTP, and randomness.

I’m currently listening to the likes of Apo Hiking Society, Eraserheads, some OPM beats, and a dash of pop while staring at the computer screen after my P.E. class. HAHAHA. I’ll just dish what happened recently.
Track and field may be tiring, but it’s a good way to start the day—especially when my 1ad-1 pals Nixie and Jin were there this morning. Not to mention, I rediscovered one of my fitness classmates back in second semester last year. (His name is Nico, and he’s a physical therapy sophomore. When we were classmates in fitness, we belonged in different groups. But now that we’re classmates again…okay, that’s a good thing.)
Speaking of old classmates, having someone for a P.E. classmate for the second time is a rare case. And it’s a good thing I remembered Nico practicing with his fitness group while Ma’am Apolonia (our track and field prof…and my former social dance instructor) was checking the attendance record. Wala lang—it’s just that he used to be groupmates with a commerce student named Billy (he’s now a junior), and the latter was kind of popular back then. Kilala kasi ni Sir Porto (prof namin sa fitness dati), eh. HAHAHA. I’m just kidding, dude.
Anyways, for our first activity, Marione (an accountancy freshman) and I became partners. We ended up tired from doing sit-ups and leg raisings, but we enjoyed. As what I told earlier, track and field may be tiring, but it’s a good way to start the day—especially when you take this class in the morning. (This also applies to other P.E. classes.)
That’s all for my track and field class! Let’s move on with the NSTP orientation last Sunday.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009. I went to school at around 12 noon and passed my waiting time with my arnis pals Vee (she’s my blockie, too) and Steph. Then, at the orientation, I got to see my CWTS classmates again—especially my groupies Ivy and Michael. Not to mention, I even got to talk to my former social dance matey Remo—he was with us during the orientation, but he’s from section C-4. It was a good day, at least.
Well…this ends my blog entry for today. Gotta do my homework!
P.S. My special thanks to OneForUST for putting a link (E-LeAP, to be exact) on your tweet about the NSTP orientation. If not for it, I would be marked absent—and in danger of getting failed. GO, USTe!

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