December 29th, 2008 by adminnorms
I spent my summer vacation last May 6, 2007 at Digos City, Philippines together with my hubby and my only son Jayvees Dale. My sis Lyn a teacher from Davao Oriental went there also together with her honey Bong a teacher also kids Yarie, Kaikai and Adi. We stayed in the house of my youngest sister Luz. She is happily married to Celso a seaman in profession and blessed with 3 kids, a twin name Celso Luiz Sydrey, Celso Luiz Flourince and the youngest Kim. We went to Aplaya beach resort, one of the famous beach in Digos. We brought lechon “baboy”, sinugbang isda, kinilaw, spaghetti, ice cream, cake, fruits like melon and other Filipino delicacies. The next afternoon we went to Sun Valley Swimming Pool an inland resort still in Digos City. We stayed overnight on the said resort. Our vacation was cut short because election day is past approaching. Me and my hubby will served the election. Papa Joel is one of the supervisor and I’m one of the chairman in Board of Election Inspector in the COMELEC. My sister Lyn and Bong are also a BEI chairman in there place Dvo. Oriental. Our National Election Day happened last May 14, 2007 here in the Phil. Election day starts at 7:00 am in the morning and ends at 3:00 pm in the afternoon. Counting starts at 3:00 pm and my precinct no. 0208-A successfully finished it around 7:00 pm. Then we signed all the election returns and other paraphernalia.Thanks God our election day was so peaceful going smoothly and very honest election.
December 24th, 2008 by adminnorms
It’s Christmas day again and most people here at home are so very preparing foods for tomorrow. Usually if we have preparation here at home my sister will cook Canadian foods. Every Christmas our favorite dishes are roast turkey, cheese cake, shrimps, chicken, potatoes, of course rice, fruits and vegetables. While my mother stay at her friend’s house. She will celebrate Christmas there and maybe returned home tomorrow. I also plan to visit my friend Meriam and after there I will go to Elma’s house. It’s Christmas so I go visit my friends and bring them a gift.
December 22nd, 2008 by adminnorms
When I was young it is really my dream to experience the life of Canada. That is why when my sister came here I was excited. When my mother and brother followed her I got also interested to apply here in Canada. It is because of my son Jayvees. It is my greatest dream to give bright future to my one and only son. According to them there are lots of opportunities in Canada. A beautiful land with many opportunities. It was year 2005 when I decided to apply at Canadian Embassy. I’m so lucky that my application has been approved by the Canadian Embassy last 2007. I immediately completed my requirements and last 21st of September year 2007 when I arrived here in Canada safe and healthy.
December 22nd, 2008 by adminnorms
Every school year the Department of Education ( DepEd ) in cooperation of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources ( DENR ) requires every graduating students in every school to plant ten ( 10 ) pieces of bearing and non- bearing trees. In response to the said DepEd memorandum, Rizal Memorial Elementary School actively participated this project and planted coconut started last March 19, 2007 to March 23, 2007 respectively. School site was the area of planting with an area of twenty thousand ( 20 ) square meters located at back of Rizal Memorial Elementary School .
Our main objectives are: To teach children the importance of tree and take care of the nature, prevent soil erosion and other natural calamities, maintain the watershed area of our school, to help maintain and remain the balance of nature. We believe in the sayings that Plant a tree and grow with me for under a canopy of a tree you are in God’s company.
December 5th, 2008 by adminnorms

Hello friends! How are you today? About me here, I’m fine and happy. I went to a near parlor last week and had a thread eyebrow. To tell you honestly, thread eyebrow really hurts for the first time but not in the second time. This kind of method long lasts compare to the other techniques. It’s great, cheap and makes my eyes looks gorgeous. Eyebrow threading can groom and shape your eyebrows as an alternative to plucking or waxing. It sounds very painful, but not so hurt just a little. According to the beautician, threading eyebrows gives you a better result than waxing or plucking. Well, it looks pretty after she thread my eyebrow. Even though I feel pain but I am satisfied with the nice result.
December 4th, 2008 by adminnorms
You’re really great and your good deeds were really appreciated. A million of thanks for another good thing you have given to me. You’re the best friend to cherish forever. You are the treasure in my life. I really appreciated the generosity and all the helps you gave to me since we became friends. You’ve done so many things to me. I don’t know where to start. Thanks for being a friend, for the support, encouragement and now this new domain. Again, thanks for all what you have done, for being a friend and a sister to me.
December 4th, 2008 by adminnorms
I was once an ordinary citizen of the Philippines. When I was young I had only very simple dream. To finish my studies, get a permanent job before getting married. I courageously attended classes until I finished Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) at Bukidnon State College. I took a teacher’s board exam, one of the requirements to enter a government service.
I’m so thankful and praise God because I passed the board exam last August 2005. I worked as a public school teacher since January 1996, handling grade six pupils. I got married to my college boyfriend Joel, also a teacher and presently a schools principal in our place. We’re blessed with one handsome son name Jayvees Dale, a 14 young of age now. Even though I got a descent job in the Philippines for 11 years as a teacher but it’s not enough to live a descent and comfortable life. That’s why I decided to go Canada to sake a greener pasture. As of now I’m here at Ontario Canada and still adjusting to my new environment which very different to my homeland.