So excited for the "Bal Masque". Yey! This shall be my first take on wearing a gown. LOL! In a masquerade ball, aside from the masks one is wearing, you gotta have the chance to be bizarre looking and elegant at the same time. I decided to rent a gown ala white witch style. Wee! This is something every girl looks forward to. Oh yeah! I so can't wait. Shoes, make - up, masks, MUA and the hairstylist are all set! Now here's my gown.. Hope you guys like it!
♥ =)
Pubcorp & My Jersey
Posted in
ABAN,
Jersey,
Law,
Public Corporation
Posted by
Michelle
on Tuesday, March 13, 2012
at
2:59 AM
Almost 3am already and I am still wide awake reading tons of public corporation cases to be digested and thoroughly read for the upcoming finals which is in the nature of an oral recitation. Not feeling sleep right now. I am already through with the first batch of cases when all of a sudden I felt hungry so I grabbed an instant noodle and ate it whilst indulging to the thought that for the first time I now have my first ever jersey. Yey! It didn't really cost that much since I was creative enough to have bought a cheap set of ready made jerseys then went to the tailoring shop to put on the name ABAN/LAW at the back and my lucky number 13 in front. Haha! I just can't get enough of this. I am so lovin' my jersey! :D
Plant a Tree and Grow with Me
Last February 24 of this year, with my initiative as a SLSC officer of the College of Law, I tried to convince our President to interact with the City government on their tree planting activity in honor of those who died of the Sendong tragedy last Dec. 17, 2011. I, the rest of the COL constituents and Atty. Young were in cooperation to make this event a success. Not just for the sake of having fun, mingling with the rest of the people in the legal profession but it is by coming together for a cause and planting more than 1000 seedlings at the Pindugangan Bridge which was greatly damaged due to the strong flood which cause ruckus to the Iligan residents out of the blue. It was a nice thing to do because we were doing it for a good cause and we wish that by planting these trees, those Sendong victims who up to now have not been found and are still missing will look over these seedlings and tend to it in spirit to help Iligan recover from the traumatic effects of that incident. I hope that these trees will live on and protect us from the wrath of Mother Nature. I also hope that people will change for the better and take good care of our environment. Planting trees could be the start of it and so on. Let's do this not just for the NOW but for the FUTURE GENERATION to come.
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