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06th April 2008
Cook waite dental 1.8 lidocaine, It's my day off as a counselor for a one-month concentration camp, er, intensive leadership training camp here in Negros. This summer, I am simply overwhelmed with everything that happened the last 2 weeks of March...
9 days before I went to Bacolod: On my last day at work, overnight parteeh at my officemate's house with Team Funcit Canton; camwhoring and food galore. I miss them already.
8 days before I went to Bacolod: I spent the Holy Week vegetating in Tarlac with my family. Had a surprise visit from Frozti and reread my beloved pockebooks.
3 days before I went to Bacolod:I was able to finish all my requirements for my MA finals in just 3 days... and I got a happy surprise from my teacher about my discourse analysis, cook waite dental 1.8 lidocaine. =)
2 days before I went to Bacolod:Then off to Tagaytay for a weekend summer retreat with IVPM. Aside from the challenge of organizing that event on a limited time frame, there were a lot of bounses. Spent 3 hours stargazing on Sarurday night and saw 7 shooting stars. Also went to Tagaytay Highlands for lunch... Cook waite dental 1.8 lidocaine, I am now inspired to become rich. Hehehe, lidocaine in canada. I also memorized the covenant of affirmation. After Tagaytay, I went to Makati with my big backpack and spent the night with my kcmates for a reunion in honor of Em2. Masarap palang iulam ang crabsticks...
The day before I went to Bacolod, I had a massage, met with my triad and watched Bucket List, cook waite dental 1.8 lidocaine.
For two weeks: Average of 4 hours sleep and the realization that I still do not know how to travel light. Overwhelmed with activities too.
NOW. It's the last 30 minutes before I go back to the campsite, an hour away from the city. Cook waite dental 1.8 lidocaine, Back to Camp Humayan and the trees, the grass, the sunset and the stars, the ifugao house, the faraway CR, no TV or computers, lots of food, lots of people, special events planning, staying up late, waking up early, sweeping a never-ending supply of leaves, washing dishes, being an ate and counselor, being a Tagalog outnumbered by Visayan and Hiligaynon speakers, massages and hugs, and the start of a month of being responsible.
Tomorrow is the first day of Kawayan Camp 2008, Lidocaine topical cream, and our theme is Si Hesu Kristo: ang ating simula, ating kaganapan. This is also the 50th year that IVCF has been conducting this camp. I am both excited and scared. Not just because it's my first time to be a counselor, but because of the crossroads I see coming. But despite the pressure and mixed emotions, I feel overwhelmed with gratitude. Five years ago, He spoke to me in the mountains of Cebu. Now, He is about to let me witness something truly magnificent.
But wait, there's more, msds lidocaine. KC reunion with the West V people mid April. Haha.
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wowowee nasa bacolod ka!! kainggit!! edi hook up with the asukareras there. hehehe. jologs hirit ko
Comment by sooz — April 6, 2008 @ 4:46 am
it’s been 28 (!) long years since i attended kc (hehe). i still remember vividly the old wooden cottages, the long walks to the cabins on starless nights (with glimmering flashlights to help us grope through the dark), the piles of dishes to wash, the early morning wake up calls, the sunrise which was so glorious to watch, etc..
there were no electricity in that part of the mountain, which was at the foot of mt. kanlaon. no cellphones yet so we were totally incommunicado with the rest of the outside world.
it was a part of my christian experience which would linger on as long as i live…
i’m glad to have become part of it…
Comment by Willy — April 6, 2008 @ 6:44 am