Ani mo, day 2
Next time, remind me to care and involve myself less in the affairs of class performance in anything. It would save me a lot of frustrations and annoyance. If my classmates have the right to be apathetic sloths who wait for other people to begin doing something before they begin doing something themselves, then I have the right to retire from being so involved. I highly doubt we’ll win more than five banners this year. (Though, I want to be surprised).
(It really frustrates me. We are such a talented class and we rarely use our talents to their full potentials.)
The first event was Sama-samahan. We had to fit the most number of people in a square meter area of space. Our class had 18 people in our box. I was one of the ones on top of the bunch. Kenny took the pictures for me.

I wonder who’s brief this is. Definitely not mine. Kenny? EDIT: Image of the brief taken down by request of the owner.
The next event was the Fun Run. Our orange class PE shirts make us look like prisoners on the run.



We all stunk after the run. My rough estimate for the length of he course is two kilometers. From Moro to Gate 3 and then back to the high school.
The next event was Nagkalechelog. It’s an obstacle course race of some sort.



Next was Rara Karera. Another obstacle course race of some sort.


Next event was Makapili, which our class neglected to join because of so and so… Ah, whatever.


hay victor, i love your pictures. they’re just so expressive… i’d be happy if i could take pics half as well as you do… keep up the good work…
and remember… with great power, comes great responsibility… ciao, and again, keep up the good work…
toffee, i noticed you have a new way of smiling in your pictures
right? hehe.
I can so understand what you mean about the orange shirts. Orange is our class color as well kaya naman para kaming pumpkins. hehe.