Mayabang Ako Ngayon.
by Anna Rose Fueconcillo Hull on Saturday, 8 September 2012 at 18:36 ·
Earlier
today(it's Mary's Birthday!), I gave an (first) examination to my
literature class. I have been putting it off for so long a time. It was
either my students weren't ready or I was just too reluctant to give
any. Halfway through perhaps with the exam, I glanced over a student who
reciprocated me with a smile. I don't remember if I smiled back. I was
busy at the time reading my notes that I'd be presenting at the graduate
school. After few minutes, I decided to make my rounds in the room and
then... she approached me. She asked me to read a story printed on a
paper. Admittedly I was hesitant.. and inquired if what she wanted me to
read was a chain mail. She quickly quipped it wasn't and I felt obliged
to read it anyway.
The story I read was about a student who was suppose to give a ribbon to a person whom he thinks has changed his life... view the whole article... check the whole article out: http://www.snopes.com/glurge/difference.asp. Mind you though... I've no suicidal tendencies but it's the thought that counts. ;)
After reading it, she 'awarded' me a blue ribbon in front of class and endearingly said that I've made a difference in their or her life.
Salamat sa class ninyo. I would have to say, you bring out the best and good in me. Salamat BSA 1-11.

The story I read was about a student who was suppose to give a ribbon to a person whom he thinks has changed his life... view the whole article... check the whole article out: http://www.snopes.com/glurge/difference.asp. Mind you though... I've no suicidal tendencies but it's the thought that counts. ;)
After reading it, she 'awarded' me a blue ribbon in front of class and endearingly said that I've made a difference in their or her life.
Salamat sa class ninyo. I would have to say, you bring out the best and good in me. Salamat BSA 1-11.
it reads, "Diosa, The Best"
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