Where do I start?
Nakabalik na ko.
At lagi kong sinasabi sa sarili kong kelangan kong umupo at pag-isipan kung anu-ano bang napulot kong aral at kung anu pa man sa ginawa kong pag byahe nung nakaraang linggo. Pero kanina ko pa dapat sinimulan, pero ngayon ko pa lang ginagawa at wala pa rin naman akong nabubuo.
Lagi andun yung tanong na pano ko ba sisimulan?
Sa kung pano ko nabuo yung buong plano nung pagbyahe ba?
Sa magkano ba inabot yung nagastos ko? (Gusto ko pa ba tong balikan? LOL)
Iisa-isahin ko ba yung mga naganap sa bawat araw o sa bawat kaganapan o sa bawat lugar na pinuntahan?
At yung tanong sa kung bakit ba single pa rin ako hanggang ngayon?
Kelangan ko rin magbasa at magconsolidate ng write ups para sa susunod kong assignment sa graduate school.
Kelangan ko na rin ayusin ulit ang closet ko kasi bagong season na naman. Palamig na naman. Wala pa rin jowawits to keep me warm. Chos!
Balakayojan.
Ayun na nga.
The trip was exhausting, an eye-opener, tiring but it was all worth it.
The reunion with Cher Jo was one of the highlights of course.
The meeting with teachers from all over Asia Pacific was overwhelming.
The opportunity to present about linguistic imperialism was challenging and still a big challenge as to how I present it in such a way that every teacher may understand it because for most, it still is a very abstract concept.
The trip to Cambodia was amazing, seeing the temples, engaging with the locals had brought more questions and disturbing feelings about how oppressed and deprived they are.
The transports, the passing through the immigrations, crossing a border, were overwhelming.
I will take these experiences one at a time. Maybe randomly. Depends on the mood. HAHA.
I am grateful for the experience and I am excited to plan for a new one.
At lagi kong sinasabi sa sarili kong kelangan kong umupo at pag-isipan kung anu-ano bang napulot kong aral at kung anu pa man sa ginawa kong pag byahe nung nakaraang linggo. Pero kanina ko pa dapat sinimulan, pero ngayon ko pa lang ginagawa at wala pa rin naman akong nabubuo.
Lagi andun yung tanong na pano ko ba sisimulan?
Sa kung pano ko nabuo yung buong plano nung pagbyahe ba?
Sa magkano ba inabot yung nagastos ko? (Gusto ko pa ba tong balikan? LOL)
Iisa-isahin ko ba yung mga naganap sa bawat araw o sa bawat kaganapan o sa bawat lugar na pinuntahan?
At yung tanong sa kung bakit ba single pa rin ako hanggang ngayon?
Kelangan ko rin magbasa at magconsolidate ng write ups para sa susunod kong assignment sa graduate school.
Kelangan ko na rin ayusin ulit ang closet ko kasi bagong season na naman. Palamig na naman. Wala pa rin jowawits to keep me warm. Chos!
Balakayojan.
Ayun na nga.
The trip was exhausting, an eye-opener, tiring but it was all worth it.
The reunion with Cher Jo was one of the highlights of course.
The meeting with teachers from all over Asia Pacific was overwhelming.
The opportunity to present about linguistic imperialism was challenging and still a big challenge as to how I present it in such a way that every teacher may understand it because for most, it still is a very abstract concept.
The trip to Cambodia was amazing, seeing the temples, engaging with the locals had brought more questions and disturbing feelings about how oppressed and deprived they are.
The transports, the passing through the immigrations, crossing a border, were overwhelming.
I will take these experiences one at a time. Maybe randomly. Depends on the mood. HAHA.
I am grateful for the experience and I am excited to plan for a new one.
Salamat sa mention. Ikaw rin ang highlight ng taong ito, grabeh, taon talaga.
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