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٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶ Ara Katrina
18 years old
College Student (DLS-CSB)
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 Sunday, January 10, 2010
 midnight post. @ 2:04 AM
Had a great day that's why i am still awake. hahaha.. Since i couldn't sleep.. gotta post some stuff. hehehe... I posted our fun trip pictures on facebook and my multiply. go check it out! hahaha.. BECAUSE .... 1st stop: Ate Angi's house.. (celebration of her bday Ü) 2nd stop: bowling @marina!! :) 3rd stop: dinner @ makansutra 4th stop: esplanade (tour ate vivian!) started the day 3pm.. and called it a day by 11.30pm.. Anyway.. i'd like to share some stuff... Latin phrases we use frequently.. I always get curious with stuff that i do researches. That's why google is very helpful, really! I was wondering, " What does P.S. means after notes or letters? I got the answer!! :D It is from the Latin words Post Scriptum meaning After letter .
In a written communication, “P.S.” stands for the Latin phrase post scriptum, which means “after writing.” It is meant to reflect the fact that the text marked with “P.S.” was added after the other material had already been written, as an afterthought. You may also see a “P.P.S.” below a “P.S.,” and potentially one could create a cascade of “P.P.P.S.'s” and “P.P.P.P.S.'s,” although this is generally viewed as bad form.(source: wisegreek.com)
ANOTHER ONE ... After that, i was watching the movie, "I Love You, Beth Cooper" and heard this phrase "Carpe Diem" so i got curious again and so some research...
From Latin meaning "Seize the day" ... Used as an admonition to seize the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future..
Usually translated from the Latin as 'seize the day', or sometimes as 'enjoy the day, pluck the day when it is ripe'. (source: phrases.org.uk)
© ɐuıɹʇɐʞɐɹɐ live life to the fullest... ♥
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about me
My mum named me: Ara Katrina Giron Herrero.
I first feel the air on March 14,1992
around 11.52pm
when my mum was lying down in one of the beds in Manila Doctors Hospital
I first learned my ABC's in Casa Real Montessori School in Imus Cavite (used to be in Bacoor),
continued my algebras in Yuying Secondary School in Singapore
and taking up Bachelor of Arts in Digital Filmmaking at De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde.
I grew up being a Proud Filipino
and a God-fearing Christian.
The ME:
.♥.Actually, if people ask me to describe myself, i'll go tellin' "Well, my name is ara". Just because i'm kinda shy showing people MYSELF but really, i'm so outgoing.
Okay enough. Basically, I am very happy and contented with my life. Problems here and there helping me achieve and realize things on my own and GROW UP!
I like purple stuff, REALLY!! I am fond of watching movies and I like to have or to set-up a business of my own soon haha.
I hate being insulted, back-stabbed, and being used.
Like in miss universe pageants : I believe in the saying, Do not do unto others what you don't want them do unto you .
Shutting up now .. ♥
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 Sunday, January 10, 2010
 midnight post. @ 2:04 AM
Had a great day that's why i am still awake. hahaha.. Since i couldn't sleep.. gotta post some stuff. hehehe... I posted our fun trip pictures on facebook and my multiply. go check it out! hahaha.. BECAUSE .... 1st stop: Ate Angi's house.. (celebration of her bday Ü) 2nd stop: bowling @marina!! :) 3rd stop: dinner @ makansutra 4th stop: esplanade (tour ate vivian!) started the day 3pm.. and called it a day by 11.30pm.. Anyway.. i'd like to share some stuff... Latin phrases we use frequently.. I always get curious with stuff that i do researches. That's why google is very helpful, really! I was wondering, " What does P.S. means after notes or letters? I got the answer!! :D It is from the Latin words Post Scriptum meaning After letter .
In a written communication, “P.S.” stands for the Latin phrase post scriptum, which means “after writing.” It is meant to reflect the fact that the text marked with “P.S.” was added after the other material had already been written, as an afterthought. You may also see a “P.P.S.” below a “P.S.,” and potentially one could create a cascade of “P.P.P.S.'s” and “P.P.P.P.S.'s,” although this is generally viewed as bad form.(source: wisegreek.com)
ANOTHER ONE ... After that, i was watching the movie, "I Love You, Beth Cooper" and heard this phrase "Carpe Diem" so i got curious again and so some research...
From Latin meaning "Seize the day" ... Used as an admonition to seize the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future..
Usually translated from the Latin as 'seize the day', or sometimes as 'enjoy the day, pluck the day when it is ripe'. (source: phrases.org.uk)
© ɐuıɹʇɐʞɐɹɐ live life to the fullest... ♥
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credits
designer: stephanie
image: scienceishardcore
powered by: blogspot
cursor: lovecandied
I kinda edited her layout. all credits to her though :)
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affiliates
My other links
me @ wordpress
me @ multiply
Schools
college student @ De La Salle-College of St. Benilde
sec2-sec4 student @ Yuying Secondary School (Singapore)
Class 4A (09)
classmate @ Class Blog
classmate @ Desmond Seah
classmate @ Edison
classmate @ Geraldine Ong
classmate @ Hong Ying
classmate @ Hui Ning
classmate @ Jia Hao
classmate @ Jocelin
classmate @ Melvin
classmate @ Meryl
classmate @ Thavan
Friends...
friend @ Eunice
friend @ Jeivee L.
friend @ Ate Kim J.
friend @ Jay Agno
friend @ Roadfill (Moymoy Palaboy)
friend @ Farizuan
friend @ Megawati :]
friend @ Jia Ling
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