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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

[ shish boom pak. ]

Hey I'm in Canada! First blog post from the new country. Surprisingly it wasn't too different from the Philippines although the climate is...whoa. They call it "late spring" but back home it would be called aircon. ANG LAMIG SA LABAS. Maybe as cold as Baguio or something. And by the way, I went to Alaska - that's supposedly in caps.

After we got out of the airport (details of the flight in an edit post) and into the waiting area I thought we were still inside. Then I realized we weren't. It was really cold, as cold as the malls back home. Here it was not a mall, it was plainly the outside. Canadians wore short sleeves. Foreigners wore jackets. Kaya halata eh. I hope I get used to the cold soon (eh di pano pa pag winter, di ba?)

By the way, I'm in my aunt's house. In the suburbs. Nagmamadali ako sorry...hindi kasi amin yung computer eh. Kaya siguro maraming mali 'to.

Before lunch my other aunt took me to my supposed-to-be school, Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School. Dunno what grade I'll be in - elementary or high school? Also, where? Supposedly we're sent to schools by district. Maybe not PJPII for me. I like their uniforms though - white polo, necktie, blazer, skirt / pants, high socks. But the people are different. I was a little intimidated. I saw only two Pinoys, and most other students were already in groups. How will I fit in?

No need to worry now I guess. There's a whole two months of summer to come. Oh and I already met the cousins and the relatives (which is a lot) after we came here at one AM. Haha. Different time zone from back home - 12 hours. Philippine time and date for this post is 21st June, roughly 2 PM.

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