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BROTHER'S

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Their names are Jonal and John Mark. They are my cousins, and the one in the back is Chukoy, our friend. This picture was taken at Mang Inasal because we decided to eat there before I went back to our province. We wanted to make the most of our time together. We have so much fun whenever we’re together because we’re always up to something silly wherever we go. There was this time when we went to Mang Inasal with chili peppers in our pockets because there wasn’t any chili at Mang Inasal, HAHAHAHA. And if we didn’t finish the chicken we ordered, we’d wrap it in paper and put it in our pockets so we’d have something to eat at night, HAHAHAHA. We didn’t want to waste the money we paid.

My sister

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She is my sister. Her name is Jenalyn. She is the only one I am close to among all my siblings, but now we are apart because she is with our real mother and I am here with my aunt. Since childhood, we have always been together wherever we go, but now that we are apart, we only see each other sometimes during vacations or when there are no classes. But like before, we are still close to each other and happy when we’re together.

THE LAST DAY OF WORK IMMERSION

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Our 10-day work immersion ended today, a bittersweet day marked by sadness at leaving our co-workers. We'd grown accustomed to their daily support and companionship. A colleague's tears only amplified our own feelings of loss, but we accepted the parting. Before leaving, we promised to return, and they assured us we were the work immersion students they'd never forget. I'm deeply grateful for their kindness and for the experience of working alongside them.

MILITARY PARADE AND DRILL COMPETITION

This is a day I will never forget, the happiest day we spent at C.A.T., especially with old friends. It tested our strength and resilience; despite the fatigue and sacrifices, we persevered. Those days were incredibly rewarding; months of training culminated in an award, making all the effort worthwhile.