Thursday, January 26, 2012

Pahiyas Blog!


Hey! Krel here with my Pahiyas Blog! We left at about 3:00 before dawn. We were picked up by Manong Ruso. He dropped us off at Shell.

We rode the bus that was bound to go to Lucban, Quezon. Once we arrived, we went to lots of landmarks,  I even got tired just running around!

I was super tired after that and I could barely walk! Then we just went around shopping.

A beautiful scene from the Garden of Eden in Lucban, Quezon.
 We bought lots of souvenirs including broas. After a few hours, we ate lunch. The adobo was spicy! Oh, yeah, I have an extremely low tolerance for spicy fare, you know.
A pond in the Garden of Eden in Lucban, Quezon.

 Then, we went out for more shopping and visiting landmarks until the guide told us to come back. After that, we went to Liliw to eat halo-halo. It was soo delicious!
The Garden of Eden's gate in Lucban, Quezon.

 Then we went back home, and it was 9:00. p.m. Princess, my aunt, used her third eye on the return trip. Scary! See ya guys! Matta ne!




Tuesday, January 24, 2012

All About Ateneo Blog!

Blue Eagle

Hi! Krel here with my Ateneo blog! Sorry if it's too small. It came form Wikipedia!
The founding of the Ateneo de Manila University finds its roots in the history of the Society of Jesus as a teaching order in the Philippines. The first Spanish Jesuits arrived in the Philippines in 1581 as missionaries. They were custodians of the ratio studiorum, the Jesuit system of education developed around 1559. Within a decade of their arrival, the Society, through Fr. Antonio Sedeño, founded the Colegio de Manila in Intramuros in 1590. The Colegio formally opened in 1595, and was the first school in the Philippines. The Colegio de Manila was often referred to as the Colegio de San Ignacio or Colegio Máximo de San Ignacio in historical textbooks. It was sometimes also called the Colegio Seminario de San Ignacio, a name which describes the Colegio de Manila and its extension residential college, the Colegio de San José, established in 1601, and the precursor of the present San Jose Seminary.
In 1621, the Colegio de Manila was authorized to confer university degrees in theology and arts by virtue of the privileges conferred by Pope Gregory XV on colleges of the Society of Jesus In 1623, Philip IV of Spain confirmed the authorization, and the decree arrived in Manila in 1625. In 1732, Philip V of Spain founded two regius (royal) professorships in the Colegio, one in canon and another in civil law, making the school both a pontifical and a royal institution. The institution was frequently referred to in contemporary documents as the Universidad de San Ignacio, the first royal and pontifical university in the Philippines and in Asia.

Ateneo de Manila University's logo
However, by the mid-18th century, Catholic colonial powers, notably France, Portugal,  and Spain, had grown hostile to the Society of Jesus because the Jesuits actively educated and empowered colonized people. The Society was particularly notorious for encouraging indigenous people to seek self-governance. Because of this, the colonial powers eventually expelled the Society, often quite brutally, from their realms. In 1768, the Jesuits surrendered the San Ignacio to Spanish civil authorities following their suppression and expulsion from Spain and the rest of the Spanish realm, including the Philippines. Under pressure from Catholic royalty, Pope Clement XIV formally declared the dissolution of the Society of Jesus in 1773. Pope Pius VII reinstated the Society in 1814, after almost seven decades of persecution and over four decades of formal suppression. However, the Jesuits would not return to the Philippines until 1859

, almost a century after their expulsion. Some of my relatives go to Ateneo, such as my Tito Idel. He is a chess teacher there. He 's really a chess master!
Notice: Copied from WIkipedia. 

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

QC Carnival Blog


Me posing for a picture.
Yowza! Hey! Krel here, with my QC Carnival Blog! After I ate breakfast, Oma downloaded some cool iPad apps like Fruit Ninja and Monopoly HD.

 I played with Fruit Ninja and liked it, and I played with it all day!

 Then I played with iPad Monopoly. It’s even more awesome than real Monopoly! In Fruit Ninja, the very first thing I did was play Zen Mode. It was pretty cool, and I got my first high score! Then I played Arcade Mode and got my highest score in the game. Last of all, I played Classic Mode. I got my 2nd highest score there. After that, I played Monopoly HD.

 It’s cooler, but with the same rules! But you can change the default rules before each game in the House Rules. My favorite player piece is Battleship.

 My strategy is to get more property and make people bankrupt. I stopped playing at 5:00 because we went to the carnival.



Me and Mr.Dude/Tito Marco before the Wild Wind starts.
Me, my relatives, and my driver waiting in the line of the Wild Wind.
 My first ride was great! I loved the Wild Wind and the Bump Car.

 Plus, I went to the Ferris Wheel and had a ball. My fave ride was the Wild Wind!

 I also went to Max’s for dinner. The fried chicken was so great! While going home, I acquired these Fruit Ninja blades: Disco Blade, Party Blade, Old Glory, and Butterfly Knife. That’s all! See ya!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Top 10 Toys For Christmas Blog

1.      Metal Fight Beyblade: I like it because of its cool spinning action! Oh, yeah, and the looks too! You can customize it to make your Beyblade’s stats go to and fro! It’s awesome! You’ll die for it!
Gravity Perseus AD145WD
2.      Scan2Go: The car’s dazzling speed and activation method puts it in 2nd place! It’s my recommendation because of the race tracks that enhance speed and enable hours of endless fun!


Falgor
3.      Ben 10 Haywire Action Figures: Now you’re talking! This Ultimate Alien action figure rocks! I like it because you can either play with it or keep it as a decoration!
Haywire Armodrillo


4.      Nintendo 3DS: Yahoo! You can play with this all day! I like it because of it’s ability to let you play games from other consoles through downloading! I should change my DS Lite to this!
Nintendo 3DS

5.       GBA SP: Yeah! You can play with this gadget through cartridges! That’s my approved reason! Warning: There are also fake games made by hacking! But they’re cool!

GBA SP

6.      Pokemon: Yes!  Alright! I love this! Play with it or make it a decoration!

649 Pokemon

7.      Nerf: Pow! Take this toy and start shooting! I like because of the newest one in town: The Nerf Vortex!
Nerf Vortex Nitron

8.      Max Force: You can shoot and assault with this gun too! It can shoot up to 100 ft. and equipped with an ammo belt!

Max Force Shadowhawk 100

9.      Air Hogs Sharpshooter: Use this stable helicopter and shoot using 2 missiles! It’s designed to fight a stationary or moving target!


Air Hogs Sharpshooter
10.  Z-Curve Bow: Yeah! Use the 2 variations of this bow, the 100 ft. arrow-firing Z-Curve Bow and the awesome assassin-style arrow-fring ZX Crossbow, for endless arrow-shooting fun! Plus, get the amazing suction cup-style Zarx Arrows too!

Z-Curve Bow


That's all for now! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!