"I am your Mistress of Ceremonies for the day." - one of my sentences in my first emceeing job in school. 

I have had some mc jobs before but today was something very formal, and special at the same time. To be given an opportunity to host a major event attended by very important people i.e. DOST Secretary Montejo, was something I never thought I would ever experience.  

I didn't sleep the whole night to finish my script and in the afternoon, sleepiness invaded my head. I cancelled a supposedly meetup with a cousin after the event because I was too sleepy. Too sleepy that I missed my bus stop.

Whew! Overall, it was a good day. Thank God I didn't ruin the program, although I know I have a lot to improve on. I hope after a number of hosting experience, I'll get better and better. Whew. 3 more crucial days for me, Lord, I know You're the Light that covers me. I adore and praise You. 

Posted by aynae on May 7, 2012 at 11:20 AM | Guilty?

Finally! Yes. We have subscribed to a better ISP, and at the same time availed wi-fi service. Whew! 
I have been thinking about getting rid of our broadband but passing an application was something I thought time-consuming. I was wrong! I should have done this earlier. What is a P200 addition to your monthly bill compared to the inconvenience you get because of your crappy and unreliable broadband connection? Whew! I thank myself for a decision well thought of! 

As a teacher, internet connection is staple to my research and other duties. I remember myself getting sleepy after waiting for unending minutes to download a file. Watching a 3-minute Youtube video could get me 20 minutes to wait for it to finish buffering, only to get an "Error. Please try again." Such a waste of time!

Now, I can even upload a video on my account. Whew! Video test below.  

My laptop, my sister's, my ipod, my sister's, my mom's phone - 5 gadgets enjoying the benefits of wi-fi - ALL AT THE SAME TIME. This causes me great joy. *Bow.  

Posted by aynae on May 5, 2012 at 07:11 AM | Guilty?
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