Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Float Parade

As part of the celebration of Iligan City's Diyandi Festival, Float Parade served as one of the highlights and the ICJEC (Iligan City Junior Eagles Club) were one of the participants.

September 28,2011, the day before the festival, marked the date for the event.

I was one of those who will have to stand for hours in our float hence, I was forced to wake up as early as 4:30 in the morning so I could prepare for the activity. However, it has been my nature to be.. uhmm, quite slow in preparing things [yung mag eat gale? mag pa wafa pa light.. and all, gurl thing, kung baga!] so it turned out, na late pa rin ako :( and worse! I kind of forgot where Erlinda Compound is, the place where we, my ate and kuya, will have to meet. So what I did, I walked the street where there were lots of people, hoping to find them, and with God's grace! Kuya Arvie found me with his motorcycle, and so we drove off to the compound where I finally saw my ate and kuya! [haizt! kataas sa akong journey, padulong pa gani ko sa compound ha, how much more ang parade?]

Before our float, rode its way to the streets of Iligan, [char?] Farrah, my best friend, had a tiny, little, misunderstanding with me [yeah... i really felt guilty] and with someone whose name should no longer be mentioned. That tiny, little misunderstanding was only caused by the issue on what costume should i wear, as I was representing the Cebuana [not the CEBUANA, but the other Cebuana, a.k.a, mga taga Cebu okemz?] She brought with her, a dress that she'd want me to put on, the dress which according to her, "the reason why she's late" however, someone negated this idea and insisted that I should not change my outfit. For this reason, Farrah felt annoyed, and quite mad.. Imagine, the struggles she had just to bring that dress for me? That she had also ran from their jeepney just to cope up with the traffic. aww so so sorry for that Far...

Ate Lourenz in the middle, along with Ate Mae and Kuya Jhay
Anyway, going back to the said event, as I've said, nakita ko na sila diba, around 8am, the flaot parade began. [Note: hastang iniita na jud ni!] As we strted the event,it was somehow, overwhelming to witness such a huge crowd, who, along with us, sacrificed and endured the pain caused by the burning heat of daylight, just so they could witness the said event.To ease their suffering though, we threw some candies to them, some were smiling, esp. the kids, but some were shouting "Shamcey!", pertaining these to our Ate Chicks slash Ate Lourenz Remitillo who has been the pride of Philippines, as well as the ICJEC, for being  the First Filipina crowned as Miss Supranational.

Kuya Bonn, with me at the right-hand side and Ate Mae 





 This was taken before the parade started, right after Farrah had her emote mode [hehe..] and yeah! I look like I'm only attending a JS Prom. Not to mention the outfit! look'n familiar? yeah yeah, that's the same dress I wore last Anniversary, but hey! I had no other option ye know? I was informed that there were no available costume for Cebuana at the last minute, so that makes me the "unprepared participant" :P

On the other hand,  the event ended up successfully. We all felt, quite sunburned, tired and worse, hungry and thirsty, but I felt satisfied for what I did. Never in my life did I imagined to be a part of such event, usually I am one of the observers but on that day, I became a part of the Object to be observed haha! :}






Ate Lourenz along with her escort Kuya Khert in his Chinese attire
The eagle which represents our organization

Taken after the event with Ate Mae
Ate Lourenz almost seemed to be a popular artist who had joined the event, people around us just keep on popping out, asking for a  picture... kulang na lang magpa autograph! :))
Ate Lourenz with kuya Arvie
We had a blast! This was the Iligan's first time to hold a float parade featuring the different organizations recognized in the city.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

ICJEC Applicants’ Twilight


August 8, 2011 was the D-day. We finally came to our laststage of being an applicant, the bridge in becoming an official member ofICJEC.

[Left to Right] Front line : I, Ate Mae, and Ate Farrah


Geez, as I recall that day, we were really that nervous! I mean, how would you feelbeing introduced to a more than 20 guests from Ozamis City,Junior Eagles Club Chapter? Can you just imagine how fast my heart was poundingas I was standing in front of this crowd who stares like, I don’t know, theyseem to eat me! Quite ironic though, there were only 6 of us applicants and yetthe number of guests is surprisingly that big!


[Left to Right] Second Line : Kuya James, Kuya Jan and Kuya Mig
Hmmm.... sabeh walang touch? Explain this to meh!
What made us really, really nervous was when the initiationstarted, we were all blind folded, we had no idea of what’s going to happennext, or what will be the things that we’d do, there were a lot of questionsgoing through our minds, what only kept us from where we were that day is thetrust that we took from the words of our kuya’s and ate’s, that the JuniorEagles Club completely discourages any form of brutality during the initiation,that it’s  an anti-hazing Fraternity. Andgladly, we didn’t regret, they did not fail us. However, that didn’t mean wehad been taken cared of like little prince and princesses! No! They made us dothings which umm, shall I say, disgusting? wait, but it was really funnythough! That was the only time I did something I had never thought I would do!Moreover, we were also interviewed by some of the members of the OCJECscreening committee... and ugh! I was the last one to be interviewed. While Iwas waiting for my turn, I was wondering why some of my co-applicants were tearyeyed as they finished the interview, I thought they were just being so,sensitive or emotional kind of things, and I even protested that I would NEVERshed a single tear! Coz who would’ve thought that it was going to be like that?!The questions were not like the things I’ve thought of. Finally, as I took myturn, gosh… they all thought I wasn’t serious coz of all the applicants, I wastold that I was the only one who gets to smile once in a while, [huhu… theyreally had no idea that my heart was already pounding hard!] don’t I have theright to smile then? Well, they don’t get it, some people smile to hide whatthey really feel, and I am a member of such. They said things which umm...tickled my nature… know what that is? I’m cry-baby for God’s sake! Oh, well, Iended up hugging our ICJEC president, [wait, when I think about that, what thehell did I hugged him for?] I don’t know, I just wanted to cry…


Finally, the last stage, announcement of who have passed theinitiation… again! This part was one of the heart breaking, jaw dropping, moments!As Kuya Jhay announced the new members… obviously, we were all nervous!! AteMae and Ate Farrah were the first two whose names had been called, third wasKuya Jan, whose application form was torn out for being so confident that he’llbe accepted…aww, I was happy for them, but I was also praying my name would becalled… unfortunately I was asked one last question why I should be a member ofthe club, and same goes for Kuya Migs and Kuya James. My heart was thumpinghard, while Farrah and Ate mae were all crying for us.. gee… Kuya Jhay addedthat out of us three, Kuya James, Kuya Migs and I, only one name will be calledas one of the newly accepted member and the other two will have to leave… I wasalready dead nervous!! When Kuya said, that the last member will be the personwho doesn’t wear a white T-shirt… we were kind of confused, what he said didn’tsink  in instantly, but as we look uponthe t-shirts, I realize Kuya Jhay was actaully referring to me!!! Gosh!!! Youknow how happy I was?! I burst out into tears!! The nicest feeling for that dayis to know you’re finally a member!! Sadly, we cried for feeling sorry for ourtwo other co-applicant…  Kuya thankedthem for all the efforts they did, and yeah, we all cried… we almost believedthat!! ALMOST!  When He declared that allof us 6 applicants were actually accepted!! Gosh!!! Another turn of events!That moment marked the start of being a member of the ICJEC, us girls wereobviously the ones who got so emotional, hehe… All our Ate’s and Kuya’swelcomed us and we were so touched! haha!! I can’t imagine that I was really anofficial member! XDD
Great show somehow! Kuya Jhay is indeed a good actor! Haha!! 

After the acceptance, ICJEC and OCJEC





Saturday, September 3, 2011

Hey! I'm an Applicant

Did it ever came to your mind of becoming a social worker? Donating things which can, in some way, provide what people need like clothing, school supplies for the kids, foods, medical missions and more? Yeah, I bet you did, especially when you're still that kid with the innocent and pure heart? hmm?

Back when I was young, ughh.. a little bit younger, I had thought of becoming a social worker, sort of, I don't know how I came up with such idea but maybe because, as a child, seeing those street children with their old ripped out clothes and their tiny little bodies which grew accustomed to the burning heat of daylight and to the cold nights as they lay themselves on that ice-cold pavement that we occasionally walk through, you just can't help but feel sorry for them. That as their pitiful, begging eyes stare on that food you were holding while spreading their hands; giving then the food seemed to be the right thing to do. Even when you were a child, however, you know all too well that these were not obviously enough, and in that instant, you'd say "What I can do for now may just be so little to accommodate everyone of you but one day, I'll make sure, I'll be coming back armed with enough things to help you guys out." [hmmmm... typical childish thoughts ey? Nah... you're wrong, when I said those line, I was dead serious!]

Such thoughts remained as a thought until my best friend Farrah, invited me to join  ICJEC - Iligan City Junior Eagles Club, an organization which aims to provide the needy with services they can offer, such as, feeding program, outreach program, medical missions, and a whole lot more!! I was so happy and got very excited to hear the news but the moment she added that, this is no ordinary organization and is actually a fraternity... well, I started doubting, not only will it make my parents upset but of course, I, as an innocent young lady [char! assuming..] with a very very tiny body almost fragile enough to take any form of hazing!?? will this move be reasonable? Hell no!! BUT, my best friend assured me that this organization we were about to join, completely discourages any form of brutality, so as her friend.. yeah, I trusted her word and proved that she wasn't bluffing or anything..



July 23, 2011, along with James Sunogan, Miguel Rico Medilo, Janh Dacua, Mae Florence Separa and my best friend, Farrah Marie Separa, we officially applied for a membership and under ICJEC President Jhay Ruben Gagara, we started our first clean up drive activity at Children's Park.

We take our snacks right after every activity


As a proof that we were present, we let our Ate's and Kuya's  sign our notebooks



July 24, 2011

Another clean up drive was done at Pala-o Public Market [ note: iniiiiit kaauuu ni ]

yeah right.. smile jud c Kuya DK


Who says it's all about cleaning? Pose pod daw oie, XD