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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Imee Roselene Redillas

Beautiful Spot

     
  Every places in our country has its own product and beautiful spots that can be proud of and this simply shows and describes how rich and beautiful this country.
Last January 6-12, 2013, we travelled along the beautiful island of Barangay Calaya, Nueva Valencia,
Guimaras and we’re so amazed of its beauty. Their rural life was so amazing and the people gave us their warm welcome. Our community immersion brought us there; helped us to adapt the livelihood and ways of living in Calaya where almost all of the people are engaged in farming and bag weaving. But the most attractive place was the “Bato”. The Bato is very huge and tall and when we went up, we saw almost all of Guimaras and all of us were shocked in that place because we didn’t expect that it’s so grandeur and we conclude that Philippines is one of the country that have lots of beautiful sceneries that our political sectors didn’t prioritize that thing and we should be proud and thankful to Almighty God for all the beautiful places that he gave to us. All we need to do is to develop and protect our beautiful country.





School Activities

It was our fourth day at Calaya and we are tasked to make bulletin boards and paint signage, and others just to help and support the school and to make it more beautiful and we are all willing to help so that they are remarkable things we lift to them.
We are very thankful because even though we are strangers in that area, the students and the teachers treated us like we came from that place. They treat us very nice and we are very happy because through those little help and effort, there were things changed.
I hope that all the memories that we cherish together with the people in the community will not lost and will remain in their heart.

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