My Christmas
Every month of December, we celebrated the most wonderful, colorful, and the most precious time, the Christmas.
Christmas is the time when we are going to celebrate the birth of the son of God Jesus Christ. It is the time of giving; sharing all the blessings we received from Almighty God. It is the time when the whole family must enjoy, relax, and be together and have a unity as the 25th day of the December will come.
One thing I can’t forget was when my whole family together w/ my uncle and auntie had a Christmas in our house. So many games we played like paper dance, talong dance and etc. We also had an exchanging gift when the gift I received was an angel figurine
I can’t also forget the Christmas party we had in our classroom every year. Last Dec. 20, 2008, we. The BSBA-2 had an enjoyable Christmas party. Even though, few of my classmates attended the said party, we really enjoyed it. Some of my classmates joined the game, some are just laughing while sit into the corner and some are singing w/ the electric “token”.
Christmas is part of our whole life. Together w/ the whole family, let’s celebrate it ‘coz it’s the time to give and share not only the materials or anything but also the love w/c is the most important factor in our life. Delicious foods are not necessary as long as every member of the family is getting together. As long as they love each other and happy as well.
Monday, December 29, 2008
My Christmas
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
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How to Become Successful Microentrepreneur in Your Barangay
A determined woman and responsible mother Mrs. Nene Legitimas worries a lot about the future of their children. Her dreams are simple- a decent home and clothing for her family, quality education for their children, enough food on the table everyday, and some savings for the proverbial rainy day.
A former vegetable vendor in a public market in
Since, survival was the couple’s primary goal; the couple ventured into selling beer, soft drinks, junk foods w/c wasn’t very lucrative until they decided to change their business and to begin selling RTW.
With an initial capital of 10,000 pesos, Aling Nene sell plastics, dresses such as-shirt, blouses, polo, pants and slipper and many more. The couple together w/ their loving children helped for the improvement of the business. The business clicked and prospered little by little. After a year, small business grew higher so they employed additional helpers from the neighborhood and from others. A couple of years later, their business became so successful and they are having so many customers or shall we say “suki”. Later, the couple rented a stall in the public market to make their products more accessible. Soon the small dry goods store will be more progressive.
The couple applied a loan when they decided to sell another product like boots, bolo, cooking stove, mantle, floor mat, and etc Thus, dry goods business w/c proved to be very successful. Not only was she able to meet her monthly amortization on time, she was able to put up some savings as she dreamed of.
Now Mrs. Nene Legitimas together w/ her husband Mr. Nick Legitimas are all happy , now that they cannot only provide their physiological needs of their family but also, they can provide more and more needs w/c can consider them as a successful.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
My first post
I was curious before on how to use this computer but now I know. I can put everything......hmmmm....
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