Friday, January 28, 2005

Philippine Cadet on Japanese Soil (Part 1)


Courage, Honor, Propriety Posted by Hello

We all here of stories about Philippine cadets being sent to American Academies. In fact, one of those lucky cadets became a president of the Philippines (Hon. FVR). They carry with their names the pride and prestige of PMA, as well as the fame that comes from being one of the few. To those who were left behind, they wonder what kind of life these chosen people live. Some feel envy, some feel pride, and some just are apathetic. To those who were chosen to represent the Philippines, they also wonder what kind of life they left behind, and what will become of them in the future. These are the questions that sometimes come to us, the lucky (or in some ways, unlucky), the proud (or sometimes humiliated), and the chosen. I am a Philippine cadet, now on Japanese soil, striving hard to give our country a good name. I will try to share my experiences here thru this blog to let others know our laugher, our tears, our sweat and blood, our hearts. Our tongues might be of foreign land, their faces a little bit yellow, but our hearts are just the same... doing our best, striving for excellence in the preservation of peace.

4 Comments:

At 9:56 PM, Blogger Ron said...

Drama mo dude...

Hehehe

 
At 10:32 PM, Blogger alvic said...

Shempre pare... intro ito eh. Pasensya na sa english ha.

 
At 1:43 PM, Blogger Cristina G. said...

kelan ka gagraduate jan? Ü

 
At 1:47 PM, Blogger alvic said...

I'll be graduating here on March 2006 po. Can't wait to graduate and go home!!! ;)

 

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