Sunday, 29 April 2012

Field Trip at Batis Aramin, Lucban Quezon :D

One of the school events that most students look forward to is the field trip! And for our field trip, we went to Batis Aramin in Lucban, Quezon. It was a looong trip, and mostly we just spent most of our travel time sleeping in the bus (since we all woke up so early). And then we reached our destination!

Going there….

We were assembled and given our instructions and orientation. And then they started the activity. They said it was like an amazing race (daw---haha) and we were grouped by our grade level. At first, it was like nothing…. but then everyone started running, so we also ran too! (Where to? We didn’t know… hahaha!) But it was fun, cheering for our classmates, racing to nowhere, and laughing loudly. J We had to get a flag and do a corny cheer.  We didn’t win, but it was really funny. Here’s some pics…



Then we started going to different stations. First, our class had to do the wall climbing--- (which I and the other girls didn’t do…) which was really, really, really funny. The guys were forced, ahem, required to do it. They all kept on worrying and complaining because of the equipments they had to wear. John, Rony, and David went first. David was really good; he reached the top so fast! Rony, with a little more effort was also able to do it while John got stuck halfway through, and we were like shouting stuff like “Go John! You can do it.”  And Tim was just hilarious--- he just kept on worrying about his butt! Hahahahaha! Watching all of them try and seeing their reactions and comments was just so funny!
Fitting of the equipments… lol :P

“Go John! You’re nearly there!”     Hahahahaha! Look at Rony and Jake--- :D

Then we did the others, which is ziplining and rappelling. It was also a good experience, and I tried rappeling for the first time! I was REALLY nervous and scared! But I survived it hooray! :P
Waaaaah! I wanna get down already!...




Then we went to our last one which is some kind of volleyball thing except with a really really HUGE ball. (And no one got the rules hahaha…)




 Then after those exhausting but fun activities, we went to eat lunch! Yum! And also to prepare for the next activity in the afternoon--- swimming!!!! Yay! XD
The place was cool, with so many different pools and Tomi, Bona, Hanna, and I chose the one far from the guys because we heard they were throwing people on the pool and we all don't know how to swim! Hahaha! :P But we had fun walking around, playing, and splashing around! 













Waaaaahhh! I really loved swimming! (Even though I don't know how to! Hahahahaha! XD)

Here are other pictures we took that day too:


















Then, we all had to go home. But all in all, it was a really fun activity and one of the most memorable field trips I had. :) 
Eating and eating and eating in the bus! :D


Blurred! haha because of the moving bus eh! :P

Bye-bye! (What's with this pic? We look so emo! Hahaha! XP)

That's all for my Travelogue! One of the most fun and unforgettable experience of my life! I hope more of this will come! Bye for now~
:)


Wednesday, 4 April 2012

The Playfest and Musicfest of MITIS! :)

             
      For the celebration of MITIS' 5th year anniversary, we had  two fantastic events--- the Playfest and the Musicfest! (It's also my fifth year surviving  attending this school! Hahaha! :P ) Talk about history! And I guess in the history of MIT, this year's Playfest and Musicfest were the grandest. (More budget??? Hahaha!) Well, this year we performed in a REAL stage---complete with backstage, sounds and lights equipment, and of course the live audience! 


       I bet everyone prepared really hard for these two events, from the students, teachers, staff, and everyone else... so it's no wonder the events turned out as a big SUCCESS! Yay!!! :) 

 [ I didn't perform in the Musicfest so, mostly I'm going to talk about the Playfest, is that okay? :) ] 

         But for the Musicfest, it was a great event of showcasing the talents and confidence of the MITIS students. I really enjoyed it and I loved being an audience! It made me admire the great musical skills of those people playing instruments (and I envy them, please give me even an ounce of your skills! Hahaha! :P), shocked speechless by a hot dance number (admit it, everyone present wished they just melted on their seats! hahahaha   ~oppa~oppa~     lol ;P), and seeing my classmates and teacherssing, dance, and own the stage!!! :D