Sunday, March 22, 2009

I go to Central Philippine University High School

Hello!!! So now i am gonna talk to you about how i ended up schooling in Central Philippine University or CPU for short. Now, when i was born in Iloilo City, my grandfather, Dr. Agustin Pulido, was the president of CPU. But when his term ended for a long 25 years of service, he was chosen by Silliman University to be their next president. My grandfather accepted their offer. So when i was on the right age to go to school, i started it with Silliman, from pre-school to 2nd grade.

You might think why i stopped at 2nd grade.Remember my dad was in the Philippine Army, well he had a chance to go to Australia to get his Masters Degree. We were also allowed to come with him (my dad). So when we finally got to Australia, they put me on 3rd grade. But they(teachers) realized that i was too good for 3rd grade, so they advanced me to 4th grade. We had the greatest time of our lives in Australia. Too bad we only stayed there for 1 year. That was on 2004-2005.

When we finally got back here on the Philippines, i was gonna go back to Silliman to finish 4th grade and i really finished it. And one day just as i was about to enter 5th grade, my grandfathers term ended with Silliman. But the people at Silliman University REALLY wanted him for another term. But my grandfather refused their offer because he was getting old. So we finally got back to Iloilo, and i got myself enrolled at Central Philippine University Elementary School because i was entering 5th grade. This was on 2006. I graduated at CPUES and now im here, at Central Philippine University High School.

Its been a long time

Well, its been a long time since i have opened my blog. Summer is nearing here in the Philippines, and I'm gonna spend my summer in Nueva Ecija. Why there? Because my dad is in the Philippine Army and hes assigned there as the commander of the only Aviation Battalion in the Philippines. That means there's gonna be a lot of airplanes and a huge runway. I can maybe exercise with dad's bike and take it for a spin in the 1 mile (1.6km)long runway. Too bad only Cessna planes and C130's can land there, the runway isn't that wide for 747's.


That's a picture of a 6 seater Cessna plane. That looks like a commercial plane but its actually owned by the Philippine Army.By the way, the ones owned by the Philippine Army has letters and numbers painted on it, like "PA-01". But on commercial Cessna planes, the letters and numbers are different such as "RP-0091" But the letters of the Army ALWAYS start with PA, which means Philippine Army, and the ones that are commercial ALWAYS start with RP, which means Republic of the Philippines.

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