Almost forgot
Back some weeks from now, we made our English Project. We just had to take some pictures of old churches (five to be exactly) and make an essay about the churches we visited. It was only me, and two of my classmates (we are five in our group) who took some pictures. But before that day, I already took pictures of the church in Macabebe. So first stop, The Cathedral in the city proper of San Fernando, Pampanga (which is near from our house). Oh, btw, there is no available ‘wheels’ back then so we had to commute. Next stop, we went to Candaba, Pampanga. It was my first time to go there. It’s almost an hour drive. After taking pictures of the church there, we had to look for a man named ‘I-forgot-who-he-is’ to know the church’s history there. And good thing we found him. Then we went to Sta. Ana (5-10min from Candaba if you’re riding a fast tricicle). We were all laughing all the way to Sta. Ana because we were riding a tricicle and mind you, the tricicle was very fast, because there were no other vehicles in the road. Our hair got dry when we got there… lol. Good thing we didn’t have to find anybody there to know the history of that church because the secretary of the priest there has a copy. In the church of Sta. Ana, it was my first time to go up in a pulpit… I felt I was Padre Damaso of Noli Me Tangere… lol. Joke! Then we went to Mexico and find out that the church there is closed at that time and the office hours are already finished (’cause it was already 12:00nn then). Good thing we still got a copy of the history of the church; though there were no more office hours, a man (or should I say gay?) in that church lent us a copy of the history of their church. Conclusion: it was fun but very exhausting.
The Da Vinci Code. Just read this if you really want. Spoilers Approaching. (And when I say ’spoilers approaching,’ they are real spoilers.) I finished Dan Brown’s book on the day of our JS Prom which is ages from now. Lol. The book is great indeed. I really love it. One in a million. From the Fibonacci Sequence to the remaining clues. I know, making that book is really hard and ot needs almost of your time. I salute you Dan Brown! The only thing that I just want to ask… does everything in that book real?! Does Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had a child whoes name I already forgot? My faith to God? No, it was not affected after reading the book. I’m still the same Christian who goes to church every Sunday/Saturday evening, prays the rosary regularly and knows the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries by heart (I still don’t memorize the Light/Luminous Mysteries). The plot is really good (and how many times do I have to tell you that I like it?)! The only thing I don’t like is the thing that Robert Langdon is looking for it is in the same museum (Louvre Museum in Paris) where the story had started. How stupid! I’ll give this book a ratings of 95/100!
Holy Week. We are already in the Holy Week. I think I can’t update this site until Easter Sunday because we will be going to Macabebe tomorrow. It will be the ‘40 days’ of my grandparent who died last February if you remember. And we have to prepare for Good Friday because we have a sculpture (is that the right term?) of Jesus Christ which is included in the procession there in Macabebe. Actually, we will be going to Manila, particularly in Dimasalang (if I’m not mistaken) to buy some flowers this coming Thursday Morning. Yay!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAZEL!



















March 23, 2005 @ 3:37 pm
Welcome back tol! Ahehe! Old churches. I love looking at them! Dunno why! And hey..The Da Vinci Code! Gotta read that one soon! I’m laggig behind the currents!
March 23, 2005 @ 9:54 pm
hmm..thats interesting. Mary Magdalene and Jesus???? What the hell?..lol…gotta read that book.
March 24, 2005 @ 3:25 pm
Oo nga eh.. Holy Week na.. buti ka pa may pupuntahan.. ako wla yta..
Nga pala nakita ko yung camera pic mo.. tss.. magpataba ka nga.. plsss… hahaha.. jowk lang.. anyway, thanks sa greeting ha.. muchas gracias!! 
March 24, 2005 @ 10:38 pm
loving the name ashtonished! amazing layout. i love ashton.
March 25, 2005 @ 12:05 am
wow. kapampangan ka pala. wala lang. hehe.. maganda ba sa mexico? wala lang.. kasi… tagal ko na din di nakakapunta jn, and evertime i do, i close my eyes. la lang.. scared of dirt.. hehe.. . muahh.. and i like Davinci code too. im reading it now..
take care!!!
March 25, 2005 @ 10:36 am
The Da Vinci Code was a great book, the only good novel I’m looking forwar to though is… HP&THBP. I definitely want to pre-order it, although the cover is ugly.
Oh my, you’re SO skinny! You should definitely eat more.
Have a great holy week, happy easter, and happy… erm, good friday?
March 25, 2005 @ 12:32 pm
ooh, wow sounds like something interesting and new i love your layout it’s hot. im an ashton fan