Monday, July 19, 2010

Through Tacloban With Not Much Love



For the average traveler like me, the current affordability of plane tickets is undeniably the most important transportation breakthrough of this generation. Most recently developed airport that is close enough to Anahawan is in Ormoc City. However, there have been very limited flight choices to and from Ormoc City so many of us would still end up flying from or landing in Romualdez Airport of Tacloban City.

During our recent vacation this June 2010,

Thursday, July 8, 2010

SAHS Alumni Homecoming and Anniversary – Part 5: The President Says Thank You



Finally, here is Part 5/5 of my blog series about the recent SAHS Anniversary and Homecoming. To view the previous part of this series, just click here.

Our vacation this June 2010 was so filled with daily fun activities. We were enjoying every moment of it that I almost did not notice that it was already our last vacation day. It was already the late part of the day yet I still need to do one important thing to complete our vacation:

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

SAHS Alumni Homecoming and Anniversary – Part 4: Success! Success! Success!... and Some Lessons to Consider



Here is Part 4/5 of my blog series about the recent SAHS Anniversary and Homecoming. To view the previous part of this series, just click here: A Vista of Inspirations.

The success of an event is usually measured by how people would react to it afterwards. Listen to what people would say about it, or in the case of facebook :), read their comments. For the recent Anniversary and Homecoming of St. Anthony’s High School, well, it is already one month and I am still blogging about it; and new pictures are still appearing on facebook - a pretty much obvious clue on the level of success this event has achieved.

For some reasons, not everyone was able to make the most out of this event. In my case,

Thursday, July 1, 2010

SAHS Anniversary and Homecoming 2010 - Part 3: A Vista of Inspirations



This would be the 3rd of this 5-part series. The previous part is right here: Every Alum is a Star.

Not even the feeling of being a Hollywood star could match the experience of meeting old friends, classmates, and batch mates whom we have spent four dramatic, rebellious, painful, joyful, adventurous, or confused years of our lives. No words could describe the