4th of August, 2019

Heyy, what’s up! I would like to share what happened on this day. On the first picture, those were my batchmates who danced and entertained us during our flag ceremony.

After the performance, there comes the oathtaking of the parents and the newly-elected SSC Officers in different levels. Pero ang daming nangyari sa mga oras na yan. That day was exhausting due to the hot weather and may mga bata po na nanghina at nahiloo dahil sa init :(( Hope they were doing fine na. It was fun but it’s hot talagaa. After po nyan, masaya na po kami kasi bakasyon na po hehe.

So, that’s all po for noww. Many blogs to come. 🙆‍♀️

Say hey, it’s sey. 🙆‍♀️

Hii guys, welcome to my blog. 👋

But first, let me say a short information about myself. I’m 17 & already taken HAHAHAHA (hihi, no joke 😎) I’m just an ordinary girl but I’m fun to be with hehez, skl. Once again, It’s ‘yo gorl, seysey. 🙆‍♀️

I would be posting about what is currently happening in my school, International Philippine School in Jeddah. Sana magustuhan niyo kasi I’m telling you, masaya ang IPSJ kaya puro masasaya lahat ng blogs koo. Since nandito kana, take time to read & scroll sa timeline ko. Lovelots pipol and God bless You! ✨

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