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Memories To Remember

Some of us have their own bestfriends and friends before; but as time goes by, the circle around them will become bigger. Boundaries and walls was built to protect oneself. But as you and new found friends got connected and share some thoughts those limitations will be vanish, little by little. In every circle of friends there will be a constant changes such as attitudes, how they perceive what you don e or says, and the first impressions that both parties implied. In this case difficulties will arise a way to find who will stay with you under an umbrella of walang kasigaraduhan. Maybe you're all wondering about the name of this blog. Now let me unravel and share to you, the lengthy story and the depth behind "Pandesalista". The Pandesalistas, except for me, are like the cymbals at the back of our classroom. As soon as our teacher announced that there would be nine members in a group, our eyes shifted to one anot
I woke up at 4:00 am for arranging my things and I took a bath and went to Jollibee to buy a lunch for a fieldtrip then I went to school. On our bus I just slept the whole time because I was sleepy, most of my classmates were sleeping because some of them didn’t got a wink of sleep. The places we went for our fieldtrip was really exciting and surprising. I’ve never been into a museums, mowel fund, and etc. It was really fun. I learned a lot in the places we went. The first place we went to, was mowel fund. There were vintage movies and films. Pictures and posters were posted on walls inside the museum. There was an uprising actor, Xyrux Cruz, he was a great singer and good-looking also. The second one museum, was Metropolitan Museum, it was a contemporary place. It was full of gorgeous arts and peculiar paintings. Metropolitan Museum was my favorite part of the fieldtrip, I fell in love with the paintings. The third place we went to was Bahay Tsinoy, the staffs were a bit stric

Destination Goals

Hello there guys! Mostly of the students enjoyed field trips when amusement parks are included. The fun, adventurous and amazing side of a student become active when it comes to this things. What if your trip destinations was logically arranged from a museum to another museum? No amusement park, yes to museum and art galleries. The school only includes two museums and two art galleries: Mowel Fund, Metropolitan Museum and Art in Island First destination, MowelFund Museum. This museum shows the productivity of the Philippine filming industry through the years. According to them, Ms. Boots Anson Roas was the president of the museum. Different cameras, etymology of the words that are associated with films, and personalities that captured the heart of the millenials, tito's and titas of manila and even the younger society. You can also see the costumes used in a specific film. Mowelfund museum brings you back from the past and up to the present. I, we and us should

A Great Journey with the Nicest People

What’s the best thing that a student should do after a stressful school work? After all those mind-wrecking and brain-damaging exams and quizzes? Those sleepless nights, all the efforts and everything? It is a well-deserved rest or in short, FIELD TRIP. Sharing with you our adventures inside Metro Manila and some of its museum that taught us something about the past. Let’s start off with the first destination which is the Mowelfund Museum. This place will welcome you with a refreshing view because of the trees and grass that gives the place a light and enjoyable feeling. Then we entered the building and we were serenaded by Xyruz Cruz, a GMA Artist then we proceeded to the museum. I find the museum really amazing and entertaining because it tells something about the past that we just heard from our parents and we’re unable to experience most of it. From the movie posters of well-known movies, to the extraordinary costumes and props like Filipiniana, Barong and Darna's remar
I woke up early that morning because yes, I'm so excited because we’re gonna have a fieldtrip. Having some fun and quality time with my friends. We are really enjoyed with our tour guide but sometimes it gets so annoying because of her loud voice, we learned something new from her. We first went to Mowelfund Museum which i find so cool because a celebrity hunk is there hahaha. I learned so many things and facts about the Philippine movies. Next is the Metropolitan Museum that is boring but really a interesting one. It's somehow boring because we just sit there for an hour and wait for the other buses, it makes me so sleepy. Yes, it is very interesting because we are able to know the differend art from the past and they are preserve till now. The third stop is the Bahay Tsinoy that is so beautiful, it's my favorite above all. I was really pisses to girl who's holding a microphone because she is rude. Bahay Tsinoy is really interesting because i feel on the stai

A journey to Reminisce

In our field trip the amenities in every itineraries that we go provided by the facilitators was very good. Kudos to the staff and facilitator of our field trip it was an excellent job. If I were going to give a points to every places that we have go considering the facilities and their creative way of comments. First, the Mowelfund Museum which is a great place if you were interested in the history of Philippine cinemas together with the actors and actresses who do their remarkable roles during their brilliant years. You can also see their props used in their notable films they do during their emerging years. There is a small gathering at first where they entertain us through a small production. Kudos to the staff who temporarily entertain us. I will give 4 points for this place. Next, we went to the second itinerary which is the Metropolitan Museum wherein we see the Mohon or the place marks used by some famous Filipino artist is designing some famous architectures and landmarks.

A journey to the heart of art

Being a typical high school-er, I thought I lost interest about the field trip ever since I knew that there won't be and amusement park in the itinerary and the only ride we'll experience is the bus. As HUMSS students, we were assigned to visit dull and tedious museums—that's why I   refrained myself from anticipating. That's what I thought. Not until we arrived to our second destination—the Metropolitan Museum. Covered with crystal clear glass and squeaky clean tiles that you can already see your reflection. This museum, in my most honest opinion, was the highlight of the trip. If you're an art enthusiast, I would highly recommend you to visit the Metropolitan Museum. It is a home for aesthetically-pleasing artworks that will definitely satisfy your eye. The tour will offer you an exclusive privilege to witness the evolution of Filipino art. Unfortunately, the only downside of the museum is that taking photos, even without flash, is prohibited.