Friday, May 24, 2013

Master of Ceremony: Mike














Bayanihan sa Batangas









The origin of the term bayanihan can be traced from a common tradition in Philippine towns where community members volunteer to help a family move to a new place by volunteering to transport the house to a specific location. The process involves literally carrying the house to its new location. This is done by putting bamboo poles forming a strong frame to lift the stilts from the ground and carrying the whole house with the men positioned at the ends of each pole. The tradition also features a small fiesta hosted by the family to express gratitude to the volunteers.

Pinoy Exotic Food!



Tuyo na may kamatis


Kuhol


Grasshopper
whaaat are those creatures?
disgusting


Kuhol


Banana cue
Inihaw na mais










lechon baboy



hindi ko alam yan(namola)


Balot~
craving for balot!


isaw~
dami nyan sa NIGHT MARKET


paa ng manok


balot!!!

Good News to me


When I woke up this morning, I was a little phlegmatic probably because I slept late last night and thinking too much.

Thinking on how my life in this city would be.

I need to decide by the end of this if I still continue my stay or I'll just go back to Baguio City.

And then, I saw the "Our Daily Bread" given to me by Pastor Calvin Alidao.

I read it and posted a page in my blog.

After posting the blog, I was blessed how God really works for us.

He reminded me NOT TO WORRY of everything.

God is in control..

And just a couple of minutes ago, my Korean agent sent me a text message telling that I will be having 2 new students.

I know it's through God that I got a new student.

Thank you so much Father!

I believe, you want me to know that I am a ChristIAN--I AM NOTHING WITHOUT GOD!


(Jack, my Korean student illustrated this photo. Ako daw yan..hehe)

Tondol White Sand Beach; My Hometown