Let's help in cleaning the environment. Cleaning up our environment can reduce our stress and can make us feel better. Let's clean as one to prevent diseases and pollution in our environment.
In my first day of school I was feel nervous and at the same time happy because finally after two years that we are in our house doing modules and household chores here we again slowly going back to the normal. Ecstatic feeling when I entered again in a classroom, wearing complete uniforms, encounter new classmates and friends, we already meet our subject teachers and our adviser. We introduced ourselves before we start the class. I belong to the Special Science class and it is very challenging to me. So many tasks, non-stop quizzes, and a lot more. I know it's part of being a student. After the big adjustment for me, finally got myself into it. Most of my teachers are funny and understanding, they treat us like their own child and feels like home. Over all my first quarter is both challenging and happy because in our first quarter I gathered more knowledge.
In the Province of Ilocos Sur, the Kannawidan celebration commemorates the division of the two provinces in 1818. Ilocos Sur uses it as a means of showcasing its cultures, traditions, and religious practices. It is the Ilocanos method of giving thanks to God for all of his blessings as well as for the rich heritage of the region, which includes their strong familial bonds. This event will feature a variety of thrilling activities and performances. The celebration gives Ilocano kids more focus. Its because the provinces younger generations do not understand Ilocano culture. But current dances are covered more in depth. It is customary for a mass to be celebrated at the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral during the festivals official opening. The patron saints of the 40 parishes and statues of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary are then carried in procession around Vigan City. DepEd Officials of the province usually join the mass and the procession. This occasion demonstrates the Ilocanos...
Semana Santa or Holy week is the yearly commemoration of Christ's Passion, an event referring to the week of Jesus' crucifixion (execution) and resurrection (rebirth) in the Bible. Palm Sunday heralds the start of Holy Week. Filipino families would typically attend church dressed in their Sunday finest and bearing palm leaves for blessing. Normally, palm leaves are offered outside the church; merchants will follow you down and sell you one before you enter the church. During the Holy Mass, they hoist their palaspas or palm fronds into the air with other churchgoers as the priest sprinkles them with holy water. After the service, people take theirpalaspas home and pin or fasten them to their doors or windows, or they place them on the altar.Blessed palm leaves are supposed to eliminate negativity and bring good fortune into a home. As a custom, Filipinos keep the palaspas pinned to the door or window for a year. Going to Church in the province always meant meeting a re...
Katrina, I hope you continue such works. We need to plant and take care of our nature for our survival.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your effort. Keep doing of what you've started.
ReplyDeleteNice work! Let's keep our environment clean and green
ReplyDeleteGood Job! We must always keep our environment clean!
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