Saturday, July 04, 2009

20th Jason on 5th

Mark Jason Ordenes, or Marky, is a friend, brother, and an achiever.


This 5th of July, Jason is celebrating his 20th birthday.








Happy Birthday, FENKS-ship Jason!
Wishing you all the happiness and success.





From FENKS-ship

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Why Am I Happy this Week?

Why am I  happy this week?


First of all, our quiz in Cost Accounting had been an easy unlike what I was expecting it.

Secondly, I finally got my certificate for attendance in our previous lecture in Accounting—after waiting and thinking of it every now and then.

And lastlyuhmm… do I need to say it now? I think it’s not the right time to tell it, just wait it very soon.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Secrecy In Me

Secrecy in me?

This is one of my secret’s revelations that I will make as far as I am concern, I think.
But not too serious secret.

What is really this?

Okay,
It goes like this –-

When I took my first major subject -- Financial Accounting Part 1, last school year 2007-2008, second semester –


I FAILED.
Yes.
I was once a FAILURE.
With NO HESITATIONS at all.

I really don’t know the reason why I was so.
I did everything a student must do ---
advanced reading,
do their assignments,
or –-
STUDY HARD.

The fast beat of my heart embraced me when I saw the scariest grade of five (5.00) written along the subject at the time our grades were released.

I definitely cried –- as my mom told me to stop crying by means that its okay.

It was hard for me to recover.

But I told myself that this was just the beginning of my college’s journey for my future career’s success.



I will not let myself be a LOSER forever, and I will never SURRENDER.

Take second chance.

Trust yourself.

Try and try.


See, I made it!


Likewise, it is also hard for me to keep this secret to my friends and especially to my father –- who doubtingly think why I shifted from BS Accountancy to BS Management Accounting course.

Honestly, this is one of the reasons why I did shift, aside from waiting for five long years of taking BSA major –- since BSMGA takes only four years.

To all my friends there, this is the true story behind my secret.
One of my big secrets is finally revealed --


NOTE: A grade of five (5.00) is equivalent to 70% and below, while 2.25 ranges from 80-82%.

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Happy Mother's Day, Ma.

Ladies and Gentlemen,
To all Men and Women,

This Mother's Day, I would like to greet my mother who has been as such as..



Beautiful,  blithe, bountiful, bright;
Efficient, energetic, excellent, explicit;
Radiant, refined, reliable, religious, remarkable, respectable, rich, royal;
Nice, noble, notorious;
Abiding, absolute, above-board, abundant, accountable, active;
Dear, decent, delicate, delightful, determinate, different, diligent, dutiful;
Educated, elegant, endless, evermore, expressive;
Tender, terrific, thoughtful, tractable;
Tranquil, transparent, truthful;
Enchanting, eternal, expidious, extraordinary, and extravagant.




Mrs. BERNADETTE Bartolome - Cuevas



Happy Mother's Day Ma,

Thank you for everything,
and

WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!



Officialy,
KIER Cuevas

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire | Movie Review



Category: Movies
Genre: Foreign


My family and I watched this year Best Picture movie last weekend night to witness the real score why did it win the grandest award from the recent Oscars Awards.

We have no doubt.

“The story of Jamal Malik, an 18 year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai, who is about to experience the biggest day of his life. With the whole nation watching, he is just one question away from winning a staggering 20 million rupees on India's "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" But when the show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating; how could a street kid know so much? Desperate to prove his innocence, Jamal tells the story of his life in the slum where he and his brother grew up, of their adventures together on the road, of vicious encounters with local gangs, and of Latika, the girl he loved and lost. Each chapter of his story reveals the key to the answer to one of the game show's questions. Each chapter of Jamal's increasingly layered story reveals where he learned the answers to the show's seemingly impossible quizzes. But one question remains a mystery: what is this young man with no apparent desire for riches really doing on the game show? When the new day dawns and Jamal returns to answer the final question, the Inspector and sixty million viewers are about to find out. At the heart of its storytelling lies the question of how anyone comes to know the things they know about life and love." (excerpt from IMDb.com)

I really like the scene when little Jamal was flushing/digesting his "waste" (calling by nature) in their public toilet with his elder brother (Salim) waiting outside and when his popular star icon/idol was coming to their place for a shoot, his naughty brother blocked the door for fun. The only thing he did was to escape (while holding his idol's photo on his hand) through a wide hole where their wastes flow - eewww. He succeeded and quickly ran to his idol just for an autograph signing. After, however, his brother sold the signed photo just for coins. Here, we can see how this poor – I mean unwealthy, people as young as Jamal strive hard for a simple joy and happiness.

Moreover, the scene that really caught our attention is when the whole cast were all dancing and singing while showing the movie credits simultaneously - in fairness, they are all good dancers! I think singing and dancing clips are typical scenes we can see in their (Indians') movie.
Favorite tag line: "GOD is GREAT." - Salim

This film of Danny Boyle and Loveleen Tandan (co-director: India) is a true reflection of struggle for LOVE (the unconditional love of Jamal for Latika, Jamal's childhood friend) and for MONEY (the guts of Jamal toward his success, from being an orphan to India's newest millionaire) of most people especially those who do not stop reaching their dreams and ambitions despite of different obstacles they encounter.

I salute the Oscars Award body for recognizing this one of a kind and remarkably great movie to watch for. Best movies deserve only best awards.

Jeni, Juno | Movie Review




Category: Movies
Genre: Romantic Comedy


I gave this film a 5-star rate as it showed the Dramatic-Romantic-Comedic moments everyone may/has experienced during their adolescence days, especially to those boyfriends/girlfriends who made their unexpected future baby.

How will they cope with it?

The main actors (Min-ji Park as Jeni and Hye-sung Kim as Juno) portrayed their roles as real as in reality. As a matter of fact, it was adopted by America's 20th Century Fox who introduced Michael Cera and Ellen Page as their own Jeni and Juno. But there was a little bit of twist on their version like their main actor's character name. But I guess, many viewers would go for its Korean version, since, they truly acted their scenes with full drama, romance, and comedy.

I really admire Koreans in widening their creativity to make original and captivating story line. Unlike Filipino Film Makers who only stick to 'pang-masa/makamasa' stories – that you can easily distinguish its ending at the start. Agree?

Friday, April 03, 2009

Just Keep Enjoying Thank You UPDATE

Last Wednesday, April 1, the night before I sleep, I had received a text message from my classmate saying that our Final grades were already released in our own Student’s Portal. “This is it! “ – I told myself. I really felt nervous to the grades I might receive in Financial Accounting 2 – my difficult major subject, because my classmate’s text message was saying that He failed and got 5.00. I was talking to myself whether to see my grades or just make it by tomorrow. I studied, thought positively, and prayed very hard for it. So, when I opened my Portal, I was really expecting that I would not repeat the subject for the second time around.

All the prayers… were answered!


I got 3.00, which may know for its 75 percent of passing or 50:50 mode. I couldn’t even speak.

Before I go to sleep, I thanked God for all the strength and faith he has given me for the past months, especially on the times I felt that I must quit, and to myself, for keeping believing and thinking in a positive way. Likewise, just yesterday, I texted all my classmates who may think that their journey had ended. Told them:

Keep believing. Keep holding God’s hand.


Thank you,
KIER

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Nothing or Something UPDATE

As the title suggests, this is really the something I was saying from my previous blog.

Last Monday, I confronted my Chemistry professor and asked him if I can take my Final exam on that moment – because our scheduled examination was really today. He said that it is fine to him, and after couple of minutes, he gave us an options – whether to take the exam or just accept our Midterm grade to be our Final grade. I did not anymore think of it, though, I immediately nodded to his second option – my 1.25 grade is back! I really thank him, since, like what I have posted here previously, my Final seat works’ scores here in my Chemistry class were all low unlike last Prelim and of course, Midterm – what I really love most.

Therefore, I again conclude that for every bad day we have or we will have, there is a better day for us more than we expect.

Anyway, yesterday was the start of my summer vacation – my, because some of my other classmates still attend their classes today until tomorrow. But this time, my usual two-month vacation will decrease to one, since I need to attend class/summer class to cope up for those minor subjects I left – it’s okay, so that I can spend the rest of my summer months worthily. So, cheer up to the summer’s heat!