This day has been somewhat... eventful? I woke up around 5:30 a.m. which basically meant that I had less than 20 minutes to shower and change and gulp down a spoonful of ube jam for breakfast. Damn it, ube jam from Baguio is the food of the gods. The minute I walked inside my classroom, I plopped on my seat and planned on drifting off to sleep but KC was right beside me and even though I was very very very sleepy, I remembered about EXO's stint on Running Man and I immediately engaged in a conversation with her that mainly consisted of flailing around, laughing over Kris' endearing stupidity, and complaining about Sehun's inability to hide.
AND GUYS I GET THE LESSON IN PHYSICS AND MATH. I'M SO PROUD OF MYSELF
In other news, we went to Andres Bonifacio Elementary School and taught 2nd graders and when we were on our way back to school, this happened:
We all just sort of went "Holy shit asdjfksdajlhdkjfsghkjdfhkjhfdlsjhgsakjhgd" when the taxi collided with the pick-up but people eventually calmed down. Does anyone like my ninja photography skills? I was seated next to the teachers in charge but I think they were a little too preoccupied with the minor accident to notice me when I was taking this picture. Turned out that the passengers inside the taxi were Koreans and when they got out, Julienne, Chinney, Janina, and the rest of dem folks started shouting, "Chryss!!! Your relatives!!!!!!" and I face-palmed like I've never face-palmed before.
And then when I arrived back at the classroom, I saw this little chalked message scrawled on my desk:
Who's the culprit? Let me hug you ;~~~;
And then when I arrived at my house and managed to unlock the gate and the front door, I went straight to the PC and started turning it on but then there was a sudden brownout. Huzzah. Said brownout lasted for an hour. Another huzzah.
Good night, I still have to (cry on) answer my Physics homework.
Please continue to pray for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda.
God bless you all.
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