Huwebes, Enero 12, 2012

New Year, New Me

It’s out with the old and in with the new, goodbye 2011, hello 2012! Time had passed so fast. It’s like I didn’t notice a new year is coming through. And since it’s a new year again, every individual have some “new” gadgets, resolutions, clothes, shoes, toys, appliances, and etc. But what is the most important thing to change in your life?
                                In every year celebrating the “new year”, we come to create our resolutions for a better change. Resolution, from the word‘re’ means ‘again’ and ‘solution’ to solve. Resolutions are being created by every person to work on hard, to try not to do their bad habits anymore and to step to the next level; resolutions guide us to become a better person. Last 2010, I made my own resolution, I wrote it in a piece of paper and put it in my dresser, but it seems I haven’t done well my resolutions. Last year, I made my resolutions again, but this time I didn’t write it in a piece of paper anymore, instead I kept it in my mind and I have done well. I observed that it’s better to do it that to write it in a piece of paper without doing it. I can say that the “me” last 2011 was pretty good, I have changed a lot, I had a good trait and at least I stepped another level and I hope I can improve more about myself. This year 2012, I will do my best to improve and step more levels and when I reached the top of it, I can barely say that I achieved it.
                                Every individual change. Let us not judge persons with just because of their mistakes in the past. Instead, let us help one another change, to have a better relationship, to have a better communication, to have a better person. So, have a HAPPY NEW YEAR and a better change!

Miyerkules, Enero 11, 2012

Keep In Mind Our Mother Tongue

                         People all over the world have different languages. In the Philippines alone, we have more than 170 distinct dialects. And the most commonly used language is Tagalog. Why do we have to keep in mind our native language?
                        We use our language as our identity of what we are, who we are and where we came from. But did you know that Filipinos are the most numbered people who can speak different languages too? This is so because of overseas employment, our town mates, doesn’t forget their language and they are proud to be a Filipino. We learned our first language since birth or have been spoken from earliest childhood and still spoken. Even other countries are trying hard to learn and speak our native language. Foreign videos on YouTube had spread and it’s pretty cute to watch and hear them speaking and singing some of our famous poems and folk songs. It doesn’t matter how many language you know or how good you are in speaking, what matters most is how you treasure, care, love and can be proud of your mother tongue and what matters also is how you can stick to your dialect.
                        We must keep in mind our mother tongue. It is the skin of our personality, it is the identity of who we really are, no pretenders and be proud. Let us love, treasure and care our native language.