Monday, October 17, 2011

# 5 Impossible to Forget

     If you describe something as an unforgettable, you mean that is, for example, extremely beautiful, enjoyable, or unusual, so that you remember it for a long time.
     For me, I had lots of unforgettable experience but the most beautiful, enjoyable, and unusual one is when I graduated high school at La Salle Academy. La Salle Academy, Iligan City belongs to the third generation of Lasallian schools in the Philippines. After De La Salle University and University of St. La Salle, La Salle Academy belongs to that set of four schools that constitute a growth spirit of Lasallian education in the country.
     I graduated last March 25, 2011. During this day, my feelings was so mixed. I was happy because I have finished my high school degree at a prestigious school; I was able to surpass different challenges as a high school student; I was able to meet amazing teachers, brilliant brothers, friendly classmates and schoolmates; I was able to meet my PAGARS (the name of my "barkada" at school) and I was able to make my family proud. And yet, I was sad because I'm leaving my school and I'm gonna miss all the fun experience I had with my batch mates, schoolmates and with the faculty and staff.
     I was really touched after my graduation ceremony because I was not expecting a big party and a lot of people but when I entered the venue of my graduation party, I was surprised because I saw lots of balloons, a big tarpaulin, my aunts and uncles, my cousins, my parents and my grandparents together. Tears shed from my eyes because I felt so loved and important.
     La Salle Academy taught me how to be a leader, a server, an achiever, a steadfast, an empowered, a respectful, a virtuous, an eco-friendly and a sensitive to other's faith and traditions. La Salle Academy taught me so much that I could not ask for more.

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