To be a Filipino American means so much more than just knowing how to dance, knowing how to sing. There is so much ignored talent and passion within the Filipino American community. It’s time to share who we are with everyone else. We are here. Let us be heard. Let us be seen. Let us be proud of who we are.
“I am a Filipino-American and I am not ashamed of my face.”
UCR Katipunan presents the 24th Annual Philippine Culture Night,
“FACES” by Jon Calucag
April 20th, 2013
Pre-sale: $10
At the door: $15
You’re welcome! Ngayon lang ako nakapag-blog ulit eh, busy na namin kasi malapit na finals :(
New Hurrcut!
I’m not sure kung anung date ako exactly nagpagupit but I know it was around the last weeks of February, kasi I had so much free time nung mga weeks na yun so I went for it! (lol conyo)
Trying to grow out the top part kasi I want to brush up my hair because I think that it’s this year’s hairstyle. Got my haircut at Bench Fix Salon and this might sound weird but I was having fun watching the stylist cut my hair! (Lol but he didn’t look attractive though. Haha!). Looking at my hair slowly changing shape feels, and looks nice. It’s like I’m leaving the old me and a new me rose from its ashes. Ooookay.
Sometimes, it’s good to break out of your shell and try something new for a change. Like me, I’m all out for improvement in all of the aspects of life.
So last Wednesday, I decided to get a haircut! I was really itching to get a haircut, I mean literally itching because my hair is touching my earlobes and neck but I can’t find the time to do so. But then, it was the Feast of the Black Nazarene that day (And also we didn’t have classes because of the expected blockage of the roads due to the feast), so I grasped the opportunity!
Hooray for changes!
How about you? What have you decided to change this year? Let’s talk about it here. :)