Saturday, March 14, 2009

a letter for the one I love...



YOU”

You are a sweet TEMPTATION

A reason of VIOLATION

A perfect INSPIRATION

A cause of REJECTION

But YOU were never a POSSESSION......



LOVE”

Love is a feeling that’s truly ENDURING

Is GROWING like a CANDLE BURNING

Is PAINFUL yet so JOYFUL

Is SIMPLE yet so POWERFUL

And is NEVER ENDING like memory EVERLASTING...

unPlaned...


This photo belongs to a group of digital photos taken last January 27, 2009 at the street side, in front of our residency. I and my classmates decided to have a simple house gathering after a long and stressful day of school. But before that, all of us do not know which house is to be used for the said simple event. Since majority of my classmates are only boarders, our choices are limited. In view of the fact that I am living in an ideal residence and I ‘am with my cousin only, my classmates insisted to use our house to be the venue of the gathering. And so it was decided.


Before going to our house, we separated ways for some tasks. I went home earlier to fix and prepare our house. Some are tasked to buy foodstuff and other amenities needed. Others went to their respective houses first for some other concerns. I was much pressured at that night, knowing that it was one of the few times that I let my classmates went into our house.


First to arrive at our house is Andrew (second from right). I was laughing when he arrived and told me that he was lost. He went over our house. Vic, Flora, Jowie, Lesley, EJ, Karen and many others arrived sequentially. And as a result, a simple party was held.


On the photo are Karen “the chilongga girl”, Andrew ‘’the techy one”, Me (no, I don’t want to entitle myself), Vic “the American Boy”, Jowie “the cowgirl” and, last but not the least, Lesley “the boyish Cat”. It was very obvious that majority of my classmates didn’t go home; they are still wearing our P.E. uniform. Hahahaha.....Even me, I’m still wearing it (shameful), but I do have a valid reason for not changing me clothes, I was much pressured, I only had a pinch of time. By the way my other classmates was inside the house when this photo was taken.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

mY meMoraBle ChriStmAs exPerIenCe..]



One of the most exciting and challenging day of my Christmas vacation was last December 23, 2008. Obviously, it was Christmas season, so preparation is always on the top priorities. Cleaning the was my task since we do not have maids during that time. I started Fortunately, I have done my part of cleaning the house.


After a hard time of cleaning, from the bedrooms, living room, library, music room and up to the garage, I was still able to fix and carry myself and took a shot of a flash, though it was a very tiring moment. Since, I was very delighted for what I have done, an accomplishment, that time, I took my camera and had its lenses fronting me.


As a result, I now have this magnificent and awesome photo. A product of happiness and accomplishment during my Christmas vacation.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Out of the Plan.]


It was Washday, when I, Karen,(in red), Aimee(center), and Ivy(top) went for a walk after our major class. It wasn't our plan to have a sip of walking trip, amazingly, we ended up in a place where peace and harmony is very present and noise is definitely out. Do you have an idea of what place is it?


Even though, that's a a simple event for us, everyone of us admitted that it is a wonderful one. Because, it is very unusual for us to go to such solemn place as that. It was an experience of great gift from God and an event of loud reflection.


It just happened that I brought my camera. So, photo shoot was the next thing. Having simple and fine conversations seems boring, but I tell you, it's a thing where, on the later part, you will realize that it is a thing you don't want to forget. A memory worth remembering.


Simple things can turn into beautiful memory. So, cherish every simple moment you have made with your friends, love ones and family, for in simple moments comes a huge memory.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

We striked a pose...


A
great pose made by our team. These are my teammates in our
exposure.
With our clinical instructor, Mrs. Lucy O. Ring(center), we tried to project each of our different personalities through our pose. Of big smiles, we wanted to show the unity and closeness our team had.

This photo was taken during our last community exposure. A remembrance of our great effort and promise in community health nursing. Each of us students, were very happy at this moment, not for the reason that it is our last day of community exposure, but for the reasons that we came to a point where we have served and instilled to our family clients some important informations that will help them in their forthcoming days and we came to a point where we had great moment with clinical instructor, especially in photoshoot.


It was a wonderful experience we had. I hope, I would experience the same feelings of hapiness, tiredness, enjoyment and activities in my coming years of schooling.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Me Myself


A simple, adventurous and astriving nursing student, that's who am I. Firt and foremost, I am Kier, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2nd years student who was sent, with my classmates, to the a depressed area here in Davao City to help, dissiminate vital informations
and educate the community about certain factors affecting the health of the families and the community in general.



We are tasked to do things with the best of our abilities in assessing, implementing and evaluating our activities in the community. Part of our exposure to the community, is to properly assess our clients, so that, we could give our best and reliable implementations to help minimize the not only the actual problems of the family in the community but also the potential problems.



In this particular photo, we are preparing for an activity of taking vital signs of every individual in the exposure area. It is a good activity in which we can offer free vital signs including Temperature, Pulse Rate, Respiratory Rate and Blood Pressure, to the indigents of that particular area.



We are very proud that our simple activity turned out to be a good deed to the people of that community, wherein, we have given help to the community.