Sunday, November 25, 2012

Frustrations

Last week is a whole loaded week. The lessons were getting intense. In chemistry lab, we were done discussing spectroscopy (IR, UV-Vis, MS, NMR) and had some problem sets assigned for our practice.  The problem sets were hard at first since it was my first time interpreting spectra to elucidate the structure of the organic molecule. It was really frustrating! Then Physics prob sets came into the scene. It was very hard! And I get to email my professor about how I felt towards his teaching. Even though his reply came out well, I am so ashamed of myself for saying those bad things about my teacher.

I became sick in the middle of the week. And I  had to pay for all my dues, and that left me broke. As I am typing now, I literally do not have any money left. And then, I had a quarrel with my friend. I realized soon that it was my fault and attempted to apologize. But instead of giving me the chance, he warded me off, which I felt too annoying and cumbersome! UGH!

What a frustrating week!


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Yakal at last!

Yakal at last! After a long and tiring week of enlistment and enrollment, I finally made it to Yakal. Despite the change of dormitory (from Centennial Dormitory I) scenery, I find it more homey here. Even though this new dorm is old and not that well-furnished (since it was completed way before), I liked it much better here since it is accessible and cheap! Although new, I look forward to meeting a lot of people and build new friendship. 

Yakal Residence Hall with various plants adorning the entrance
I spent my first night here with only one of my roommate named Marvin. He is taking up BS Chemical Engineering. But we do not talk that much. I was too shy to initiate conversation. Mehehehe. Anyway, I hope my stay here will be fun and worthwhile. :)

Yakal Residence Hall official logo

Yakal Residence Hall is one of the dormitory inside the University of the Philippines Diliman that is managed and maintain by the Office of Student Housing. Dated back in 1962, the dormitory is one of the oldest in the campus. It is located at A. Roces Sr. Street corner Magsaysay Ave., UP Diliman, Quezon City. Today, it houses more than 500 male residents.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Safeguard Your Heart


Does true still exist? Many people now demand true love, but when they thought they have found it at last, they just end up a terribly bad couple. Is true love now elusive? What really is true love then? Is it just a sensation caused by the release of serotonin and dopamine? How can we find one? The 3-day (Nov. 2-4) 2012 District Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses answered these questions.

Our Annual Convention (www.jw.org)
This year's theme: " Safeguard Your Heart" in Tagalog
God inspired King Solomon to write that the heart must be guarded more than anything else since it is the source of life. (Prov. 4:23) Indeed, our literal heart provides us life. We must take good care of it including daily exercise, healthy diet and emotions, etc. Similarly, our spiritual heart should be guarded since it is the source of our spiritual heart. Why? Because God sees us in our heart. (1 Samuel 16:7) And our actions reflects the identity of our figurative heart, for it is written: "Out of the abundance of the mouth, the heart speaks." (Matthew 12:34)

It is the love of Jehovah that caused him to send his son in order that we may be saved. It is love that caused the apostles to follow Jesus. It is love that today, faithful servants of God seek those who are meek. Love is the greatest in the universe. It is the first mentioned in the fruits of the spirit. (Galatians 5:22,23) But why is love today taken for granted? People hastily decides to marry someone they "love" and regrets it in the end. For one thing, they did not find true love. True love should not be deceived by strong desires: the desire of the flesh. (Gal 5:17)


Today's morally diminished society that engages adolescent sexuality, carefree drunkenness, drug abuse suggest that it is really hard to fit in! But is fitting-in the solution? True love is patient and kind. We need to wait for the right person. Do not hastily choose a person whom to love. Be practical. Think of the future. Is this person mature not only mentally but also spiritually? Will this person help me to serve God when we grow up? Remember that we should bring God first in everything. For everything we do, do it in the glory of God. (1 Cor. 10:31) If the person you love responds positively, then you have found true love and expect your relationship to blossom.