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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

My PMA Cadet Years (Yearling) - Celebrating The Holidays

December 1996

2- I became a marcher of one of our academic classes.  It's an honor to be one as this means,  you topped the section of your class.  But having this recognition comes with responsibilities; being the class marcher, you're tasked to get the section's attendance, call the commands and lead your section.  Oh, I'm not that good at all the subjects, so I'm not the marcher all the time.  LOL.  

3- I started wearing glasses, as advised by our local optometrist.  Well, the training might have given me some improvements but there are also other repercussions.  I might had abused my eyes that it deteriorated.  Part of life, we gain some and we lose some. 

8-  We had our Command Christmas party.  Just like the rest of the academies and universities, this usually meant that the academic break was nearing.  In our mess hall, we had our small gathering and "salo-salo" in celebration of the joyous occasion to give thanks for the birth of our Lord Jesus.

12 to 14- We again invited our friends and new foster parents to PMA to showcase the talents of our fellow cadets in the annual 100th nite show.  The graduating class of 1997 incorporated their experiences, learning and outlook in their military career as they begin their countdown of a hundred days to graduation and will soon be leaving the portals of the academy to be of service to our country.

16 to 21-  We had an early entrucking to Manila at 0200H for the then upcoming Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Foundation Day.  We usually travel that early so we could have an ample time to fix our billeting area upon arrival, rest and prepare for the preliminary corps drill in preparation for the big day.

Every after drill, cadets were given time to visit their families or roam around the metro.  Me, I was either visiting my foster family or tagged along with a fellow cadet who lived in Manila that saved me some time just planning what to do or where to go.

24 to 31- Holiday break.  I spent my vacation with family and friends at home.  I missed it the year before, so it was something I looked forward to the whole year round.  Met with friends and talked about almost anything under the sun, especially the things I missed being with them... And most of all, celebrated the holidays with my family and relatives... simply irreplaceable at the moment.


I had a great time... and I thanked the Lord for the blessing of family and friends.   Yahweh bless.

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16 comments:

  1. Whatever you have in life right now, it's good that you feel blessed and happy.

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  2. It's always a nice breather of the rigors of training to be with the family.

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  3. Lookking back at your memory lane box will spring smiles into your face. sir, you are what you are right now, because of the good training you have been to.

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  4. i was suddenly thinking where i was in 1996... hahahaha seemed so long gone... but it feels so heartwarming looking back to good memories... made me feel so nostalgic, sniff! sniff!

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  5. 1996 was also nostalgic for me transitioning from High School to College.

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  6. A military man that loves his family is a good man. Period! I salute you Sir.

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  7. Oh my, 1996 sounds like ages ago :). It's good that you still have these memories to look back on. They keep you grounded and sane in this ever changing world.

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  8. Topping your class back then. That's really impressive knowing how tough PMA training is.

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  9. was it tough? good thing you had a holiday break even just for 6 days! i cant imagine Christmas without family celebration.

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  10. those photos looks really nice and memorable!! wheever you're now i am sure you are most blessed with happiness and all! xx

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  11. It's always been great to be with dear friends and beloved family... having fun just hanging around and chatting are priceless moments.

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  12. Such a wonderful memories to reminisce and still blessed to have them, our family a d friends during those old times :-)

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  13. Wow you look bright naman talaga with your eyeglasses.

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  14. Absolutely a great memories to remember. All are worth keeping to your hearts.

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  15. Love spending Holidays with our family and relatives. You have wonderful memories and good to treasure it forever.

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  16. wow. whatever we have from the past will always be the part of our present. nice memories out there! :)

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