Saturday, December 22, 2012

Who said it's the END? I say, it's just the BEGINNING of something BIG!

Photo ©Karl Carandang

Yesterday was December 21, 2012 and the date rings a bell, as some people believe on that day, the WORLD will come to an END as predicted by the Mayans (which they categorically denied) and popularized by the movie "2012" which was released in 2009. Yet, today is December 22, nothing bad happened, no doomsday scenarios happened, and we're all alive and well, and I'm here to share what happened on that day.

Well, before Thomasians head for the Christmas break. One special event happens here, a time for celebration and joy, that is the annual Paskuhan where thousands of Thomasians as well as our friends studying elsewhere and families converge in UST for a day filled with the spirit of Christmas.

The day began with our class Christmas party in the morning, where we had games like Eat Bulaga's Pinoy Henyo where unfortunately, me and my partner lost causing us to do a  dance, and I get to show them my version of PSY's record-breaking hit "Gangnam Style". Other games include the newspaper dance and stop dance, as well as our traditional singing contest among the ladies. Then we had lunch, as well as a raffle where the grand prize was a Jansport bag. Unfortunately for me, I never won in the raffle, even the minor prizes I did not won at least one of them. Then came the exchange gifts. For me, I gave a book to my blockmate who I drew up with in the lottery. Then on my end, I also received a book from my blockmate. The book is entitled "Win Like Lin", a story about Jeremy Lin, the "Linsanity" story in New York, and the keys to his success. Of course, I always appreciate an underdog story since I can relate with it on my own life. As for most of my life, I have been the underdog and I always have to win my way to the top.

 Photo ©Karl Carandang

After the Christmas party, I took a rest drinking a cup of Coffee Jelly Frapuccino in a nice place around campus. Then I went along with one of my former mentors in UST for dinner and went around campus to see people around and settled by the field for the Paskuhan concert with some of my friends from another section. The highlight of each Paskuhan is the fireworks display, of course UST has a distinction as the "Pyromusical Capital of the Philippines". The fireworks lasted for around 6 minutes, it was shorter than previous years, but it was still a sight to see. Then after, we went our own ways. Before I went out of campus, I got to see my high school friends (some of which I haven't seen for a very long time) and got time to catch up with them for a bit. Afterwards, I went out of campus, for home. Despite having a great time at this year's Paskuhan, one regret I had is that I never got to spend a time of the night with my blockmates. But, I'll make it all up to them as soon as we come back next year.

Now the Christmas break has begun, a break from schoolwork and a time to spend the holidays with my family and friends. For now, I can rest, sit back and enjoy this festive time of the year. To my blockmates, until then, see you next year!

The holiday season has arrived.
K-Smoove

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