Monday, January 26, 2015

Pusong Pinoy

Ways to Love your Country "Philippines"

The best gift you could give your country is the gift of honesty, respect, concern, harmony, passion, kindness, dedication, discipline, unity, be a role model and most of all love your country. After all, it’s where you live.

Honesty, children should be honest to their parents, teachers, fellow students and to everyone. Honesty should start at home, nurture at school, and gained at peers.

Respect, respect is common to us Filipinos, we can show respect to the elderly just by saying "po" and "opo" whenever we talk to them, "pagmamano" when we arrive at home or before we live, or whenever we saw an elder. We should also respect other people or fellow students, for them to also respect you in return.

Concern, we should be concern to the issues of our country, even if it is big or small, because children like you can contribute even a little regarding those issues happening to our country.

Harmony, it is the key for a better living and collaboration with other people in your community, harmony should start at home, because a harmonious relationship results to better family.

Passion, it is like giving passion to your work, being passionate to your country gives better output and love for your country.

Dedication, it is like being passionate, dedication to your deeds to your country makes it more possible or likely to became real. More dedicated to work results to the best output possible.

Kindness, kindness is a key for a better personality, being kind to others can stop poverty and corruption to our country. A kind person has a perspective of letting other experience what he has, he share his knowledge, experiences, blessing or wealth to the needy and share the teachings of God.

Discipline, it is the key for being a good citizen of your country. Disciplined person follow orders, follow directions, and love their country by follow rules and regulations of the country and become a role model of other people. Like teachers, we are the role model of our pupils, so we should be the ones who are disciplined, for the pupils to follow us.

Unity, it is the key for being a good nation.


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Ako si Ter

My name is Lester B. Lojo, born on August 14, 1989 at Los Baños Doctors Hospital. I am the only son of Edith B. Lojo and Resty L. Lojo. I started my schooling at a very young age, my mother was a teacher and my father was an employee of IRRI back then. 

I studied at CDL for my preparatory education, in my elementary years, I studied in Maquiling School Inc. for 7 years, from Kindergarten to Grade 6, after i finished my elementary, my parents wanted to enroll me again at Maquiling School Inc. but irefused, so I enrolled in Los Baños National High School because my elementary friends are going to study there. 

In my high school years, most of my classmates are also my classmates back in MSI, we spend 4 years again together. After graduating in high school.

In my college years I took up courses in Computer Programming in AMA, AUTOCAD module 1 and 2 courses in Informatics Los Baños and now I am taking up Bachelor of Elementary Education in CDLB, now I am a Practice Teacher and currently having my practice teaching at Lopez Elementary School...

That's all muna...
Next time na yung iba, kasi sobrang haba, pang Magpakailanman ang story ng buhay ko...

Papa Kiko

Things that Pope Francis can contribute to our country and religion

1.   Being the highest leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis can increase or tighten the bond of Filipino people and strengthen their faith in God.

2.   He can also provide prayers for the unity of the whole country. Pope Francis said that, his presence is not the one that is celebrated, but the presence of God within him.

3.   Pope Francis can also give a new perspective to those who are sick and seeking help or blessings of God. He can encourage those people who are sick to increase or boost their faith in God.