Tuesday, April 23, 2013

I love college.


Early February, I was talking to my thesismates about being best thesis and training experiences. We all agreed that not getting best thesis is totally fine with us, since we had the best time on our practicum. We're so blessed to have met such wonderful, successful people, to experience hard but rewarding challenges, and to achieve the maturity we have now. 

Little did we know that there's still a bonus waiting for us in MyLaSalle! :) Truly, I can say now that one of the best terms I've had in college is the last. Yay to us, ChiCom!! Great job again.. :) 




 Look who's gaduating!!!! :)

Monday, April 22, 2013

most wonderful piece of advice I got today...



Don't climb the ladder. Buy the ladder!


I wish there are more optimistic people today. Sure, there will always be uncertainties but just one glimmering sunshine in someone's life can go a long way. Haaaay. Blessed to have a very supportive group, a manager who not only teaches us how to be good at Sales but also how to love our job, and a handful of insanely positive individuals you'd love to be surrounded with. :)

I also experienced my first bible study today at work. It's refreshing and certainly, a wonderful way to start the week. Must have an Ayala Greenfield Estates Open House guest this Sunday!!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Blog renovated. Tadaaaaaaaaaa! :)


Aaaaccckk!! My blog just got redressed and had undergone a concept renovation from I am Vrig to One VRIG at a time.

Lately, I've been fond of wordplay -- changing my always formal twitter name from VrigVuelba to a witty h20underTheVrig (from the saying "water under the bridge"). As you can see, this blog became more formal compared to the giddy atmosphere it had before. The description also changed into something serious. I guess I've passed the phase of instilling that I have to be myself; now that I'm on my 20s, I'll probably focus on the fun of exploring the world, and taking each opportunity one step at a time. :)

Maturity stares me at the face more often these past few months. Perhaps, this is me telling myself that I have to think of who I really want to be. The reality that I have to face for the next few years is daunting --so much for a 20-year old to carry if you ask me. Most fresh graduates can't wait for their trip to Bora with friends, or how many countries will they explore for the next few months, but being in my shoes mirrors the need to plan things out and make actions as soon as possible.

You, my dear readers (if there's any), might ask why my blog description is so deep...

Life keeps on throwing situations where I have big shoes to fill and huge gaps to connect. Here's to hoping one VRIG (bridge) at a time will do. Cheers! 

The explanation might lead us to a coffee table for two, as I explain my sorta complicated but blessed living. For this blog post's worth, let's just say that being the eldest kid requires responsibilities to attend to and expectations to meet. However, I still choose to remain positive! :) So take this joy ride with me, will you?