Monday, July 25, 2011

Secrets of the Night


Drip… Drip… Drip…
The words started to blur in front of my eyes. My grief is tearing my already broken heart. The pain is too vivid and the misery is so unsullied. Teardrops ran down my cheeks, enjoying their temporary freedom. I closed the book and stared at the magnificence of the sky above.
Melancholy has been my companion since almost everything. I don’t know why and I don’t know how but I just can’t seem to smile and laugh. I just can’t seem to absorb the happiness the world is radiating. I have a caring family, good school and active social life. Everything about me is normal. Yet why do I feel empty inside? Why does a void exist in the depths of my being? I sighed and gazed intensely at the stars that seem to preen under my awed gaze.
I suddenly remembered that it was Friday. A smile formed in my lips, and then my eyes immediately darted on my table. There, on my book shelf was the bright, yellow sticky note that stated my schedule for tomorrow. Practice for the Play (Sat, 9 AM). The smile was instantly replaced by a grimace.
The loud laughter coming from below woke me up me from my snooze. I squeezed my eyes shut, inhaled, exhaled, then got up. I fumbled for my phone, checked my messages and deciding that none of it were that important, glanced at the time and tossed it in my bed. It’s past 4 PM. So much for my Saturday appointment. After washing myself up, I went to my table and picked up the book I was reading last night, completely submerging myself to the solitude of the world of words.
The cold and gentle breeze broke through my open window. I looked outside and found my gaze locked on the inviting forest across the turning point. A sudden urgency to take a stride in the forest lingered in the depths of me. I looked on my wall clock. Its twenty minutes after 5 PM. All of a sudden, I saw myself putting on my black jacket. My parents are away due to their 20th anniversary and my brother is up in his room, jamming with friends.
"The food is in the fridge. I’m going out. Don’t bother waiting for me," I called loudly as I got out of the door. I didn't wait for his reply and just got outside.
A deep sigh of pleasure escaped from my mouth as I reached the forest. There seemed to be voices calling me, seeking me as I pave my way to the hazy place. Yes, this is where I wanted to be. I don’t know why but a feeling of belonging washed over me, as if I’m a large part of this place and this is where I’m destined to be. I shook my head to remove all the absurdness and walked deeper into the woods, familiarizing every detail of the forest as I walk. Leaves shook and branches creaked but the sound was very pleasant to my ears. Grasses swayed with perfect rhythm and animals seemed to hush as a strong yet gentle wind traveled around the forest. I hugged myself, enjoying the contentment and peacefulness that's enveloping the woods.

The best moment of my life was disturbed by the tiny raindrops coming from the dim sky. I completely forgot the time and hastily glanced at my watch. It’s already 7:27 PM. Wind blew harshly and the trees shook violently. Seems like there’s a storm coming. My paradise turned completely into hell as the weather got worse. I zipped up my jacket, put on my hood and ran for the largest tree that partially covered me from the fat drops of the downpour.
A new wave of emotion swept over me. Fear. Reality dawned on me. I’m alone, wet and cold here in the forest. I was soaked under the tree and a terrible headache was swiftly piercing my whole being. My body unexpectedly began to feel heavy that my knees became numb and buckled. I fell on the muddy ground and was forced to embrace the world of darkness.

My eyes involuntarily flew open as I felt cold and strong arms carry me. I also became aware of the motion that is unfathomably fast. A man. An unfamiliar man was carrying me. He has a hair that seem to rival the midnight in color and aloof brown eyes with golden little flecks; a strong jaw; a pale complexion; lean yet slightly muscular build; prominent nose. A perfect profile. A God-like appearance.

But then.It can’t be. Flashbacks of certain scenarios played on my mind.
"I know what you are," I blurted out without thinking. It took a lot of my guts to stare at him and wait for his response.
"Your knowledge of my existence and my being is the least of my concerns right now," he replied, his velvety voice caressing my face. I continued to stare at his stunning face until he spoke again.
"Why did you come here? Don’t you know that this is place is death-defying?"
"Is it too surreal when I say that the forest invited me here in its kingdom?” I asked, mesmerized by his striking beauty.

He met my eyes. “My sanctuary sensed my distress and called out to you.”
“Why? Who am I to you? How are we connected?”
“I will be testing your patience. Some things are better left unsaid for the meantime.”
He sighed and in a fraction of a second, we're standing in front of my house. We stared into each other’s eyes, measuring each other.
"Will I see you again?"
"Soon. But remember, I shall come to you. Never abandon your sanctuary for mine. You will never know what’s lurking behind the woods."
"Is that a promise?"
"Yes. You’re special, Dova. I’ll always watch over you.”
“One last question. What will I call you?”
“Raven.”
“So we’re both named after birds? That’s our ridiculous little something?”
“Maybe. Satisfy yourself first with that information. But remember, you play an immense role in my life, and I in yours. We’re fated. Keep that in mind. Ciao, Dova.” He rang the doorbell.
He surprised me by smiling for the first time and left, disappearing quickly. The door opened and I saw the worried look on my brother and his friends' faces. They asked me a ton of questions but I’m hardly aware, for in my mind, I’m already preoccupied with the interesting turn of events. I got up to my bedroom, telling them that I’m okay and that I need to rest. The sky didn’t disappoint me. Stars twinkled brightly, as if smiling and saying hi at me. There’s no sign of the blasted storm at all. I grinned. Finally, I found what I’ve been missing all along – the reason to live. I sighed happily. Raven and Dova. A raven and a dove. How contradicting.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Nostalgic..

i've been wondering lately..
i should be smiling today..
i should be having a clear head today..
so why do i effing feel SAD?
i don't know.
whenever i hear a sad song or see something that reminds me of that past, i became nostalgic.. my heart hurts..
my heart.. i don't know how much it can bear.
i just know it's about to explode..
and i don't have a single clue how to calm it..
i'm being ironical.. darn.
how did it get worse?
i can't feign my emotions anymore.
it hurts..
it hurts so bad that i think i'm gonna lose my sanity.
i hate this.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

blahhhh

Cogon Grass Cardboard Food Packaging


Abstract



The feasibility of cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica) as a substitute for cardboard food packaging was studied in this research project. The cogon grass was cut, boiled, and crushed in order to get the pulp. The pulp was then subjected to five different treatments before it was made into a card board like material. The amount of resin and other additives was kept constant while the amount of starch was varied in every treatment.



Introduction



Nonbiodegradable waste is a major concern everywhere in the world. The bulk of the world’s waste consists of the hard-to-break-down products, such as styrofoam. Styrofoam is commonly used as food containers in fast food restaurants. Because it cannot be recycled, this particular waste contributes largely to the world’s increasing garbage problem.



To lessen this environmental problem, one logical solution is to use biodegradable materials or recyclable ones. Paper is being reconsidered and encouraged for use. This material can be recycled over and over again. However, trees still need to be cut for paper production. This spells trouble for the already depleted forests. Because of this, the researchers thought of another alternative. This alternative uses cogon grass for making the pulp and the paper. Cogon grass is found abundantly in many places and is sometimes considered a nuisance.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

English Club blahblah

TUGUEGARAO CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL


ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH CLUB (GLEE-C)



Activity 1: Extemporaneous Speaking Contest



Location: Tuguegarao City Science High School (Biology Laboratory 2)

Date: September 18, 2010

Objectives: This activity develops public speaking skills, raises knowledge of current events, and improves analytical ability.

People Included: Club Officers, Club Advisers and Participants

Results:

3rd Year- Angiemore Guzman

2nd Year-Jeremiah Perlas

1st Year-

























Activity 3: Divisions School Press Conference



Location: Cataggaman Elementary School

Date: November 17-20, 2010

Objectives: To enhance the writing skills of students.

People Included:

Club Officers, Club Advisers and Participants

Results:

Copy Reading and Headline Writing

Leigh Nicole T. Reyes – 1st place

Jamaica Baquiran – 3rd place

David Mangussad – 7th place



Feature Writing

Ruth Serena Consuelo Ramirez – 4th place



Editorial Writing

Princess Angiemore Guzman – 3rd place

Irene Katrina Jayme – 6th place

Princess Faith Pauly – 7th place



News Writing

Sunshine Faye Sta.Maria – 2nd place

Floriel Sathya Agaloos – 3rd place

Wynonah Sibal – 6th place



Sports Writing

Kathrene Joy Baccud- 8th place

Sunshine Faye Sta.Maria – 10th place



Editorial Cartooning

Mark Lean Baricaua – 1st place

Ian Dominique Noguerra – 6th place

Christian Paul Garcia- 10th place



Photojournalism

Femush Gwynn T. Bartolome - 1st place

Joanna Christine Bassig – 9th place

























Activity 2: Spelling Bee



Location: Tuguegarao City Science High School (Session Hall)

Date: February 2010

Objectives: To expand the vocabulary of the students

People Included: Club Officers, Club Advisers and Contestants

Results:

Floriel Sathya Agaloos – 1st place

Reizl Leguiab Jr. – 2nd place

Hesed Joy D. Ursua and Ian Dominique Noguerra – 3rd place































Activity 4: Oliver Twist (Audition and Elimination)



Location: Tuguegarao City Science High School

Date: December 2010

People Included: English Club Advisers, English Club Officers, and Students.

Cast:

Reynaldo Ferrer- Oliver Twist

John Rossmon Resuello- Fagin

Jhessa Mae Bunuan – Beth

Princess Faith Pauly – Nancy

Jervie Gumatay – Noah

Pocholo Miguel Kanapi – Bill Sikes

Sid Iringan - artful Dodger

Aldus Taguiam – kid

Aaron dela Cruz – kid

Ferdinand Buslig – kid

Arnel Simangan – kid

Chrisitine Ordunia - kid



Objectives: To enhance the abilities of the students in theatrical arts.











Activity 5: Sinniriban (Spelling Bee and Essay Writing)



Location: Ballesteros National High School

Date: November 23 to 24, 2010

People Included: Club Advisers, Club Officers, and Contestants.

Objective: To enhance the students in both writing and speaking.

Results:

Essay Writing

Ruth Serena Consuelo Ramirez-1st Place

Hesed Joy Ursua-2nd Place



Spelling Bee

Angelene Escobar – 1st place

Ruth Serena Consuelo Ramirez – 2nd place