Wednesday, October 10, 2007

ADAMCI HOSTS 11 ANNUAL AMF CLIMB

The Adventists of Davao Mountaineering Club or ADAMCI, for brevity, will host this 31st of October 2007 through the 3rd day of November 2007, the 11th AMF (Adventist Mountaineering Federation) Annual Congress and Climb. Its destination is Mt. Hamiguitan Natural Park of San Isidro, Davao Oriental which rose to the height of 5,345 feet above sea level.

This is the 2nd time that ADAMCI will host a national climb. Its first hosting was last October 1998, during the 2nd AMF Annual Congress and Climb, trekking the famous, highest peak of the Philippines, Mt. Apo which is 10,311 feet above sea level.

To join the 11th AMF Annual Congress and Climb are around thirty (30) clubs from almost all regions of the Philippine Islands.


Thursday, January 18, 2007

Saturday, October 28, 2006

The three major lessons I've learned from this course (I.T. Professional).

Firstly, with blogging in I.T. Pro course, I've learned to share my art of writing and sharing myself not only to my classmates, officemates and friends but to the rest of the world. In fact, three foreign bloggers from Japan, France and Australia commented on my blog and I was able to learn their blogs too. This activity made me come in contact with people I would not have otherwise known through blogging. In fact, I was able to join a site which is mybloglog.com and, better still, I was able to help make a blog for my friends too.

Secondly, with the number of activities required in this course, time management is the second lesson I've learned. With my heavily demanding profession, I was still able to find a way to compy with our Professor's requirements.

And, thirdly, all the course requirements has helped me strived hard in learning excel and review some programs which I have forgotten for awhile. All the activies are indeed helpful in my profession as I was able to help my office in improving some services which are most likely helpful to the public too.

I press forward that Mr. John Ruero should continue to do on enriching his students with his new ideas and materilas which gets on his hand as this will prove to continually show his brilliance as a Professor.

I wish there were more articles to be commented on because I like writing and commenting on articles.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

So preoccupied...

I had been so preoccupied the past few days. Ramadan Holiday is still full of office work. I spent twelve hours in the office just to finish some transcripts of the "somewhat very confidential" cases. Well, it's indeed a sacrifice to be a public employee...after all I am enjoying my job. It's like reading a novel, wathcing a tv show when you're inside the Courtroom. I may sound cruel because lives within the courtroom is real...this made me work more and keep my tasks up to date because I consider each case folder as a person.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

My cute friend Nica


Monday, October 02, 2006

A sensible story...

Yesterday night, while waiting for some members of a mountain climbing organization where I belong, an April 2002 issue of Reader's Digest caught my eyes...pages 59-65, "A Funny Thing Happened on My Way to Emmys" and it was written by Karen Duffy herself.

I like some lines there, like...

"It's amazing what you find when you love something ...made me realize that I want to devote my remaining resources to living an honourable life."

"...at the extremity of life, people really become fully who they are."

and the lines of her good friend Helen...

"When you're prepared to die, that's when you really find out how to live."

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

They do have a community!


Will somebody help me identify what these animals are? I forgot their names but little and fragile as they are, they do have a community!

It was in Curumbin Wildlife Sanctuary where I saw them...group themselves, communicate...as if they have something to accomplish.

If each citizen will do his part, agree and work in unison to finish a particular task then...

What I love to see and feel everyday...


It's the the Sun that shed its light every morning through the steel grills of every window placed on the east side of my house and through the soft curtains thereby ventilating the whole room with its rays and penetrating my flesh with it warm touch. It's the same sun, a star we see every sunset, creating a luminous video of colors painting a pale canvass across the sky.

take a look...




Here are some reasons to celebrate life!