School has obviously been busy—I haven’t posted anything in a while. Managing time for school, work, friends and family have been really challenging. And, during this past weekend, I didn’t actually have any weekend at all. We went to the Leadership Training Seminar of the Engineering Student Council in Kuhala Bay Resort where most officers of different organizations from the Faculty of Engineering, including us ESC committee heads and assistant heads, have been invited.
The first day was somehow more talk and less play, and our team, the yellow orange group, wasn’t winning anything significant from the games. Then came the 2nd day where the whole afternoon was spent on the Amazing Race
which lasted until dark. After eating dinner that night, all nine groups plus the hosts (ESC Executive Board) performed in the Cultural Night for some entertainment. The Cultural Night was where every team should perform anything entertaining may it be singing, acting or dancing. Our team was picked to be the last one to perform and that was already 1 am. We expected everyone to be bored since the activities prior to that one really made us tired and sleepy. We even thought what we planned was corny but we still pushed through to the performing it. Ate Joyce sang, while three others danced and all others did a skit after Kuya Dennis introduced us. To our surprise, while we were performing, everyone was laughing hard and one judge even commented that they have, saved the best for last.
We won 200 points for that, which placed our team in third overall during the third day awarding ceremonies.
I could really say that the place was great except of course when the rain accumulated in the roof of the building where we stayed and soaked the roof with water then dripped everywhere, which flooded our room. Good thing I placed my bag and things on the bed and not on the floor saving me of my clothing.
I can’t find my infrared adapter for my desktop [maybe Ate Lei took it] thus I still could not transfer my photos from my phone—I will as soon as I could get it.
As for the things I’ve learned during the 3-day seminar: I’ve learned that I could be a good comedy actor having a role of someone who is sleepy like the one I’ve portrayed during the Cultural Night. I’ve been commended a lot of times as Bitoy
—and I haven’t got any problem about that. 😛
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2 responses to “3-day Seminar at Cardona, Rizal”
oi astig a, asa tabi pla yung comments form 😛 TEEHEE
i know how you feel, andaming kelangan gawin!! pero unlike you, i am being a procrastinator hehehehehehe 😛 i know, i need to go and get my butt to work
maybe later..
anyways!!!! get that infrared back! i wanna see pictures!!!!
asteeg naman yang seminar! mabuti na lang pala ginawa nio talaga ung performance kung hindi baka hindi pa kayo nagplace, and shempre ung saya nung nagperform kayo diba? kahit pa madaling araw na, natuwa pa rin ang lahat. 🙂 ayus!!