Girl Scouts of the Phil., Bukidnon Council: 57 years old - it is time for "Balik Scouting". Come on December 30, 2009, "Come Back to Scouting"
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 11:00 AM"Once a Girl Scout Forever a Girl Scout" is the mantra of every registered girl scout. Now that the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council is 57 years old, it is time once again to come home . . . "Balik Scouting"!!!
Let the countdown begin up to December 30 - our "Balik Scouting" Day Celeb. Let us renew friendships; relive the patrol system; rekindle the Girl Scout spirit; reminisce the unforgettable camping, training moments; revisit the good, old days.
So, titas, call GSP Office phone number: (088)8134332 or cell number 09194047034 for all the details. Reserve December 30, Wednesday, for your fellow Girl Scouts, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.This early, overhaul your memory boxes/bags and look for those photos, mementos and bring them all on December 30. Remember you will be grouped by patrols. Contests will range from yells to cherished pictures etcetera. Door prizes are at stake too!
57 yells and cheers to Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Bukidnon Council. Bukidnon, Bukidnon, Bukidnon Council, 57 more years or more to come!!!
College of Teacher Education celebrates Education Week
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 7:12 AM While there was a Teachers' Month Campaign, that began in September and ended on October 5, 2009, the College of Teacher Education in Bukidnon State University, City of Malaybalay, still celebrates Education Week every first or second week of December every year. For this school year 2009-2010, our theme is inspired by ABS-CBN's "boto patroller": Ako ang Simula so ours is: "Ikaw, Ako, Tayo ang Simula".
Some of the Education students were encouraged to write their insights on the theme. Some excerpts are worth noting:" While we can urge others to do his or her share to choose the right leaders this coming 2010 election, we can already do something now by throwing one's garbage in the garbage bin or studying one's lesson to come to class more prepared and participate more actively during class discussion. . ."With Peace as the main topic in our subject, the song, Let There be Peace On Earth And Let It Begin With Me, jibes with the theme that one does not impose peace to be given by others but that it begins with me."
As teachers who belong to the College, we made the celebration more meaningful by giving tribute to one of our colleagues who died last May 2, 2009. Dr. Genoveva Melendez Ablanque was awarded the Most Outstanding Teacher. She touched many lives and her students shared how she changed their lives for the better. Tears were shed but as one of those who paid tribute to her we focused on our faith that she is now with Our Creator and that we are the ones who need her guidance. Ma'am Bebang, our prayers for your eternal happiness with the Lord.
Tomorrow, Thursday, Teacher's teacher will be the chairperson of the Board of Judges in DHABS contest:: Dancing, Hosting, Acting, Band Instrument Playing and Singing talents in one person. More info about the results of the contest in the succeeding blogs.
So to all Education students, say it with conviction: "Ikaw, Ako, Tayo ang Simula.". Three cheers for CTE: Hep, hep, hurray! Three Cheers for CTE ( College of Teacher Education) declared Champion during Intrams 2009, Hep,hep,hurray!! Three Cheers for CTE, Education being the flagship of Bukidnon State University, Hep,hep,hurray!!!
BukidnonOnLine/Mindanaoan accompanied Malaybalayan and Teacher's teacher to Davao City to begin their Christmas "spotting" shopping. Gaisano Bajada was their first stop but sad to say, not a thing was spotted enough to merit a second and last visit for a "final buy". So they proceeded to Unitop San Pedro and voila! choices were made: they bought christmas lights not more than 200 pesos and decors below 20 pesos. Definitely there would be another visit before Christmas Day for more christmas "buys".
The customers today are very choosy because of the financial crisis. It is not enough for them to see nice things as it used to be. Now, they think and re-think such that they already justify why they finally bought such things.
Many still believe that the best gift is one that comes from the heart and anything that comes with it is just "icing on the cake." This perspective is so Filipino that Teacher's teacher encourages this to be the criterion in giving a gift.
The massacre was in Ampatuan only not the whole of Maguindanao, let it be clarified . . .
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 6:30 AMWhy is there need to clarify where the massacre actually happened is really not the issue knowing that 57 people have lost their lives even before their time, but for the sake of sanity, let it be known that Ampatuan is not the whole of Maguindanao, Philippines. Certainly there are still good and moral people. Even those who massacred the 57 helpless victims may not represent the greater number of Ampatuan, Maguindanao. Lord, will you save us if there are 100 good people?
Teacher'steacher is still not herself even when Mayor Andal Ampatuan allegedly came out not out of hiding but out of showing to the people he was not really hiding. How can such an outrageous scenario like many vehicles filled with people, be strafed causing all its riders to die and then a backhoe was on hand to hide the "deed" just happened to be there with no one knowing is beyond anybody's capacity to fathom. Lord, will you ave us if there are 50 good people?
Let us for a moment - ponder on what the government is doing if they are doing something substantial at all . Our officials wear black dress or black bands - as though it is enough. Words uttered that the perpetrators will not escape the hands of justice and a promise was specified, the case will be resolved within 36 hours. Lord, will you save us if there are 10 good people?
Malaybalayan joins Teacherallherlife in praying that all the aforementioned will take its course with the 57 victims uppermost in their minds before the wrath of God will haunt them till their consciences gnaw on them every moment of their remaining lives. Lord, will you save us if there at least 5 people? four?three?two?one?
Mindanao, Mindanao, what is happening to your people?
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 4:11 AMIf in an earlier blog we made mention of the Maguindanao massacre where around 47 became the victims of such heinous, ungodly acts, now the number has risen to 57! Also, the number of mediamen who were there to cover the event and were also murdered reached 13. God, have mercy, what is happening to our country especially Mindanao?
ABS-CBN news covereage, TV Patrol today, Wednesday, shows horrible pictures - of buried vehicles together with the dead bodies of the victims - of a pregnant woman mercilessly killed. I am sure the heavens are dumbfounded what men can do to their fellowmen all because of power or just plain money or blind obedience. If the heavens were to strike and punish these people, would they understand- if at all - why they were punished?
Father God, please forgive us for the desecration of the image and likeness you have accorded man.
The weather is teaching us things we take for granted
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 6:05 AMDay in and day out we go about our activities nary a glance what the weather has to say. Then, rain comes or extreme heat disturbs our comfort, still we do not allow ourselves to be sidetracked by weather. Finally, typhoons announce the gravity of its destruction and finally too it got your attention.
Indeed, the weather teaches us things we take for granted. For one, man, the steward has not been very good in his job at taking care of the environment. This negligence accrues and manifests itself in the weather which does not function as scheduled. Experts charge it to climate change.
Secondly, the weather makes man grateful. After all, weather can refer to good days which go our way. There is "manna from heaven" so to speak.
Thirdly and lastly, the weather announces ahead of time what good or bad tiding is to come. It advises us to be ready before it is too late.
Thus, let us give more attention to the weather. Find out what it wants to say. Acknowledge it and pray it will make your day.
Awareness of the Differently-Abled, are you aware?
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 7:08 AMIn the United Kingdom , floods greeted them as the morning came and unwanted rain is still falling; in Australia, bushfire ate their forest and fire is still burning and expanding its extent of destruction; in Sumatra, Indonesia, a ferry boat sank. CNN reports, of the 225 passengers, around 200 are rescued but 25 died. For more details, see CNN.com.
Just when we cannot help but be so saddened, we begin asking: what is happening to our world? good news crop up: Efren Penaflorida, our very own kababayan, was declared hero of the year 2009-not because he did something light but he spent more than 12 years of his life, with the help of his fellow workers of the same calling to teach children while they stay in their pushcarts (kariton). Nine other finalists in CNN Heroes all spent much time serving the less fortunate.
So, once again, what is happening to our world? We can say, it is telling us the world is bound to become even worse if we do not "clean our act" by taking care of our environment, making it more green. It will also become better if all persons work together to make a difference in the lives of others.As always we should remember, we have only one world and we affect each other more than we realize.
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Efren Penaflorida is CNN Hero of theYear, Efren: Congrats for making the Philippines, land of Heroes
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 3:59 AMIt is not long time ago when Manny Pacquiao made the Philippines, land of brave boxers - Champion - and now, an Efren Penaflorida made our country a land of heroes as well. Teacher's teacher is teary eyed at the thought of these young people telling the whole world what and who Filipinos are!
Was it not long ago when we admitted voting for Efren and was not sure if her vote was counted. It is now water under the bridge but am really thrilled for Efren - imagine, a hero among us.
For us, ordinary mortals, don't worry we are heroes too everytime we do our household chores, study our lessons, accept the everyday challenges that come our way. But for now let us just be happy for Efren, a fellow Filipino.Thank you CNN! May I link with CNN heroes.com?
Students ask Teacher's teacher, where is your blog about peace?
0 comments Posted by Malaybalay Blogger at 9:20 AMAllow Teacher's teacher to pay tribute to peace through a reflection . . .
For a long time the common notion of peace is "absence of conflict", quiet surrounding. It may still be today but there has to be more to this description. After all, one can be going through a conflict and in the middle of the turmoil realize that the other side of it is peace.
Problems that beset man and society are so complex yet deep into its basic cause is man's selfishness which we prefer to be the more apt explanation why peace never seems to happen easily.
So my dear Students, look deep into your hearts just as we do too. Peace comes when our hearts are ready to minimize our selfishness.