#6 Plume et Encre: #5 In No Way Over Looking Experience I was senior when we had our recollection in Baguio City. It was once in a lifetime happening...
I have always been visiting this blog. It is owned by my classmate and I really adore her style of writing. I envy how she can write wonderful literatures or articles; her writings were really entertaining and were really awesome for a freshman student. What I really like about her blogs is that I can see in her writings her passion, I can say that she have been through an array of wonderful experiences and note the use of words, she always introduces new words – it only entails she have very rich vocabulary.
Too much for the “envy thing” and the praises, I just want to comment on her blog entitled “In No Way Overlooking Experience”, the title itself is note worthy, and it’s so unique, isn’t it? Me also as part of my High school life had also experienced a very dramatic/sentimental recollection, I think recollections are always like that but her was way better than mine. Recollection was really an unforgettable moment in one’s high school. I always equate recollection with crying and dramas but after our recollection I realized it is something beyond that, its more than just crying. Recollection is the moment where you reflect on the happenings of your life especially your high school life, reflecting on what have you become especially how was you as an individual, as a friend, as a classmate, as a student or as son/daughter, it’s the time to forgive, the time to thank one another, its simply a recollection of memories and gratitudes. Recollection is indeed a moment worthy to be treasured. I can say that her recollection was way better than mine its longer (3 days) and it’s the place, its “Baguio”. Mine was just an 8-hour recollection in a missionary school. But I do believe that its not the place and the span of time that matters, it’s the people and the memories that make it unforgettable.
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