I remembered back in my elementary and high school days... “Recognition
Day” was a very pleasant day... and so was this day... only, instead of
receiving ribbons for good academic performance... we received a simple but
very significant handshake from our upperclassmen... as recognition that we
basically surpassed our plebehood and take part of our place as 4th classmen
of the cadet corps... expected to perform delegated tasks without or with
minimal supervision... and show excellence in the performance of the given
tasks as what was expected of a PMA cadet.
Let me just use a metaphor... Recognition or the handshake is like a spark of
light from our very dark plebehood days...
September 16, 1995 – we started our day feeling weird and somewhat
uneasy... everything seemed so quiet. We
had an unfamiliar morning mess with our upperclassmen... unfamiliar, in a sense
that we were no longer doing some of the things we usually do... the SOP’s...
the “chinning-in”, the “head-ups”, and no more shouting. After, we returned to our barracks... and we
were no longer told to double time. And
inside barracks... trotting was no longer made; it’s the first time we walked
the hallway to our quarters.
And after some finishing touches for the open house... a barracks
inspection was made... then we heard the commotion we all were looking forward
to... our families finally arrived... just seeing them was enough already for
me. That day, I felt how proud they were
seeing me standing tall in my full dress uniform. And honestly, I felt proud too to myself
conquering my plebehood days... until now.
Then came the most anticipated part, the recognition
ceremony... the event started as any of our “pass-in-review” parades except
that here our upperclassmen separated from the formation... by then we marched
and created an octagon formation symbolizing the 8 companies of the cadet
corps...
... And came our upperclassmen, it was one of the joyous moments of our cadet life... and almost all of them gave us their handshake that day... even by the those I least expected... except for these 2 extraordinary yearlings who might be thinking they were much better than anyone in the corps (LOL). Come to think of it, if I’d be the one giving them my handshake... I might also be hesitant... considering their performance as should be mentors... (just kidding, of course I would have had gladly did a handshake with them, if not, then I’m no different from them).
Then, we spent some quality time with our family. We toured around some famous places in Baguio
City. Unlike what everyone thinks, even
PMA is in Baguio, as most cadets; I didn’t have the privilege to go to those
places, if my family haven't visited me... hahaha. We did have a hectic schedule and if we were
given a privilege to go to the city proper, it would be just enough to do our
business there.
At the end of the day, I gave all praises and
thanks to the One who kept me safe and away from harm... the One whom I talked
to when I felt like quitting... and the One who never failed to give me my
needed strength and confidence... Yahweh and His Son, Jesus Christ.
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I haven't watched a PMA graduation ceremony, not even on TV. :\
ReplyDeleteI haven't watched this kind of graduation ceremony either, but it looks so cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great event that only a few can experience, not all really.
ReplyDeleteThat was a very unforgetable experienced for you and your family.Congrats ,yuor family must be very proud of you that day.I am too just by reading your post.
ReplyDeleteI would love to watch a graduation ceremony in person.. That will be cool!! :D Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love watching this ceremony especially the exhibitions done by the cadets. I clearly remembered one time when the cadets danced! And also the exhibition with the rifles! Galing!
ReplyDeleteI guess I was influenced by my big bro coz I even became a CAT officer when I was in HS. :)
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Wow Congratulations on your Recognition Day!
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nice post! sarap balikan ang nakaraan 0_o
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. it is one special milestones of your academic life. In the future you will look back to this event
ReplyDeleteGreat Job with this! It's an awesome experience
ReplyDeletei wonder if hazing in PMA still exists.
ReplyDeleteguy's thanks for the comments... i would just like to clarify, if you read carefully, you'll find out that a recognition is different from a graduation ceremony. Yahweh bless.
ReplyDeleteReally, during your recognition day, the most important person that you will need to thank is Him. I really like the fact that you pointed it out.
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once pa lang ko nakapunta sa PMA, no event pa.
ReplyDeletehow was it inside PMA? there are many rumors na hindi daw maganda pamamalakad..this true?
ReplyDeleteFor sure, this is a memorable event in your life. :)I want to attend this kind of ceremony. :)
ReplyDeleteme too , i haven't watch a PMA graduation like this. I guess your right. This is really different from other recognition day !
ReplyDeleteYahweh bless! You stand tall at that time. You're very proud of yourself for just a mere handshake is already big enough to be recognized and be given that due accolade! But the best recognition comes from the Lord for your exemplary behaviour, for your humbleness, for your gratefulness to your family who supported all the way. Thanking Yahweh though simple as it may seem, but the surest way to be grateful to our Maker, our Provider and our Father in Heaven!
ReplyDeleteI am invited once but I declined to go through
ReplyDeleteI can feel how proud you are in the picture....I salute you for taking the challenge of righid training.
ReplyDeletemichymichymoo, you haven't watched it in MINSAN LANG KITA IIBIGIN?
ReplyDeleteI have been involved in a lot of graduations already including one like yours. It is indeed a great experience not just for the graduates but for the viewers too. Military recognition is almost the same as yours. :)
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I so love to watch ceremonies like this one. the exhibitions of the cadets are amazing!
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I love watching them march... it really amazes me...
ReplyDeleteIlan po kayo sa Class niyo, Sir?
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