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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Graduation Day

Graduation or Recognition Day for Elementary and Pre-schoolers is one of the most memorable moments in a person's life. it is a moment when we celebrate our accomplishments and achievements with other peers, friends or relatives and to other companions. This ceremony is truly a melange of emotions, together with pride and satisfaction. There is called anxiety about future and a feeling that somehow makes us upset because we are bidding farewell to friends and to our Alma Mater.

For those who graduated with honors like being a Valedictorian and being the Salutatorian, I can see that there is also a feeling of nervousness rather than excitement because it is not easy to deliver your masterpiece in front of a guest, co-graduates, administrators of the school and of course, to our proud parents. Speeches delivered during this kind of ceremony are the most important part and long awaited. The speakers begun to commemorate their past moments and day-to-day gimiks, and the like.

Allow me to congratulate all of you who will be graduating and those who already graduated and received their diploma on stage and would like to say Good luck as you enter to a new chapter of your life.

To my two pamangkins who did their very best to top in their  class. I am so proud of you....

Continue the legacy that we started. hihihi

... I remember during our time, when we transfer to our father's hometown we showed up our best and we received several awards and honors in academics. When we were going home, a person approached us and say, "for the first time in history, there is BONGOLAN who has the brain and talents"...Nakanang.....YABANG much...

This is the reason that is why our parents (your Grand Parents) were so proud for us because they were so lucky of having us as their children.

To you my pamangkins, continue to do your best and always aim high. You are lucky indeed because you have all the resources needed to get your future, unlike us who struggles a lot....financially and emotionally.

To some of my friends, classmates and companions who also into the next level of their lives after finishing and obtaining their degree, their post-degree courses....I am happy for you because you also did your best that your parents must be proud of...
Graduation or Recognition Day for Elementary and Pre-schoolers is one of the most memorable moments in a person's life. it is a moment when we celebrate our accomplishments and achievements with other peers, friends or relatives and to other companions. This ceremony is truly a melange of emotions, together with pride and satisfaction. There is called anxiety about future and a feeling that somehow makes us upset because we are bidding farewell to friends and to our Alma Mater.

For those who graduated with honors like being a Valedictorian and being the Salutatorian, I can see that there is also a feeling of nervousness rather than excitement because it is not easy to deliver your masterpiece in front of a guest, co-graduates, administrators of the school and of course, to our proud parents. Speeches delivered during this kind of ceremony are the most important part and long awaited. The speakers begun to commemorate their past moments and day-to-day gimiks, and the like.

Allow me to congratulate all of you who will be graduating and those who already graduated and received their diploma on stage and would like to say Good luck as you enter to a new chapter of your life.

To my two pamangkins who did their very best to top in their  class. I am so proud of you....

Continue the legacy that we started. hihihi

... I remember during our time, when we transfer to our father's hometown we showed up our best and we received several awards and honors in academics. When we were going home, a person approached us and say, "for the first time in history, there is BONGOLAN who has the brain and talents"...Nakanang.....YABANG much...

This is the reason that is why our parents (your Grand Parents) were so proud for us because they were so lucky of having us as their children.

To you my pamangkins, continue to do your best and always aim high. You are lucky indeed because you have all the resources needed to get your future, unlike us who struggles a lot....financially and emotionally.

To some of my friends, classmates and companions who also into the next level of their lives after finishing and obtaining their degree, their post-degree courses....I am happy for you because you also did your best that your parents must be proud of...