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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Living the Dream

Wow! First entry for August! Hope it's not the last.

I am enjoying my life as a call center agent. I am confident to say that I have adjusted to the lifestyle, the late hours and the team I am now with. I told my mom one time, "It seems like my faith in God is being built stronger outside of the church, than the time I was within the walls." No offense. But I feel like I am getting more dependent on my God factor every time I set-up my tools for a work day.

It's my DAY OFF! Feels like heaven. I am so pre-occupied with a number of things that would not have happened if THE BIG MOVE did not happen. First, I am enrolled in a Nihongo culture and language class under TESDA. I am GMA scholar! At least before Madam President steps down from her position I am able to benefit from one of her projects for the Filipino youth (I still belong in that category! Hahaha! Believe it or not, 3 people in the same week told me that I don't look my age. I look younger! Wahaha! Victory!)

Secondly, after finishing this TESDA class, I will also be reviewing for a LEVEL 4 Japanese Language Proficiency Exam in December. I want that accreditation for the longest time that I've been wanting to study Nihongo.

Believe it or not, our class is tackling Hiragana and Katakana now. A bit overwhelming really and it's gonna take me some time to get used to the writing of their country. I know I am making progress. (Pau, I need to borrow some Arashi and L'Arc music materials.)

Well, that's all I have to say for now. Til this wretched internet connection gets restored.

Pray for me... CONTINUALLY!

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5 comments:

  1. Sure! I'll give you Laruku and Arashi... and a whole lot more. :D

    Kapag marunong ka na, ako naman ang turuan mo ah. *puppy-eyes*

    And I'm glad you're enjoying your work. ^^

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  2. hahaha! chure! super toxic nowadays. I'm in our 3rd week of TESDA class which FREE btw. plus after the TESDA class, I am reviewing for JLPT Level 4 until December. Weekends mostly pero worth para makarating ng Japan. You never know where God will lead you to go. But Japan is one of my hotspots so I know God will not let me down. Miss you pawdough!

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  3. "You never know where God will lead you to go. But Japan is one of my hotspots..."

    You know, I think God fated us to be friends. :D Wouldn't you agree?

    I'm proud of you and what your doing. And, I think the paths God has given us can't be too far from each other. Ne? lol

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  4. hai, so desu! I completely agree!

    God's orchestrations are so amazing! I thank God He gave me a friend like you!

    Let's coffee sometime September...

    I am still paying for that dratted Globe line... I wish it was 30 months already...

    anyhow, I am alive, well, and my head is still above the waters! Breathing God's wonderful air despite of all the hardships that I experience nowadays.

    Let me just say, working an honest job is hard but THE LORD is my strength through it all.

    I am waiting for HIS promotion in the workplace soon! I don't want to take calls forever...

    BTW... musta ka sa work these days?

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