Sendai, Japan -- "I found myself in a delusional position -- thinking that it's odd to call a person you just met 15 minutes ago, your father. Yet it felt natural I guess, it just felt natural."
We arrived at the JENESYS hall in Miyagi prefecture -- 20 minutes late --which was quite unusual in Japan. I saw people staring outside from the window. We rushed upstairs and catched our facilitators apologizing.
"Suddenly I was nervous."
T'was like waiting to be adopted and you don't have a clue of who your parents might be or would be like. I reached the number and saw their names. I was quite fidgety that night.
"Hello!" "Ah! Konbanwa!" I don't know why I said that but I just did. She said to call her Ka-chan or mom. Too cute! Trophy (from Thailand) and I formally introduced ourselves and had some few talks.
Ka-chan (mom) said that To-chan (dad) was at work and he'll arrive at the evening. The ceremony didn't took that long and we had to leave soon.
Seoul, South Korea -- Started the Sunday morning near Hongdae. Nothing beats a strong
americano in an energetic city like Seoul. We were in for a treat when we found
oursleves on the middle of the Cheonggyecheon stream.
Until it was restored
in 2005, Cheonggyecheon Stream existed only as a neglected waterway hidden by
an overpass. Today, it has been transformed into a haven of natural beauty
amidst the bustle of city life.
Narae Bridge, representing a butterfly in flight, and
Gwanggyo Bridge, symbolizing the harmony of the past and future, are just two
of the more than twenty beautiful bridges that cross the stream. The Rhythmic
Wall Stream, lined with fine marble and sculptures, and Palseokdam adorn
Cheonggyecheon Stream.
Cheonggyecheon Stream passes close to Deoksugung Palace,
Seoul Plaza, the Sejong Center, Insa-dong Street, Changdeokgung Palace, and
Changgyeonggung Palace, allowing visitors to easily visit major tourist sites
after a leisure stroll along the stream. (Source: Official Korea Tourism
Organization)
A bunch of students approached us and told us about a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. They're UNESCO Youth Ambassadors as well! Fortunately,
were an officer in a UNESCO Club in the Philippines (LPU UNESCO) and exchange
contacts with them. Talk about earning new friends!
Welcome to Adam's Key. A collection of random theories, introspection and soul-searching thoughts that eventually led me to places.
I was just a normal kid; expected by many to wonder. I asked God why I wasn't allowed to see the world. He replied, "humble yourselves, so that I may exalt you in due time." I never spoke after that.
Sometimes in life you see yourself wandering in the maze of inequality and left in awe with the concept of "privilege." Yet, great things are bound to yield in due time. My family was generous enough to let me glance through the few things that this world could offer at the age of 19. I was delighted; enlightened. I knew it was only the start.
Yet I felt worrisome, I felt doubtful. Not realizing the things God prepared for me. I think I had the best vacation in my life. Only to find out it was only part 1 out of 5 of His plans.
Looking back, I was that normal kind. Expected by many to wonder. And so I did.
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The breeding ground for future Filipino diplomats.
“First,
if they want to change the world they have to change themselves.
Discipline; Honesty. Doing the right thing even when nobody is looking"
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Alfredo Almendrala
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