Reunited with My Medinians

I’m so happy today to have bonded with my Medina students again!  We went on a road trip to Mahayag to eat Mon’s famous halo-halo!  This time, I loved their halo-halo even better ‘coz it now includes sun-ripened mangoes!  The mangoes are so sweet, a sign of a good start of the season’s bountiful harvest.  For a full account of my halo-halo experience at Mon’s Grill, you may click here! 🙂

Thanks, Efie for the Ride and the Treat! 🙂

After doing our business at Mahayag, we drove back to Bonifacio for Pring2x’s (oooppss, she’s now a lady) Frency’s thanksgiving celebration!  Yehey!!!  We have another registered pharmacist!  I am so proud every time I hear of my students’ successes because their success is always and will always be also my success!

Frency Mirabiles, RPh

Thank you so much, guys for a Sunday well-spent!  Though we rarely see each other, you’re still in my heart and in my thoughts!  I will always be your Miss Mae no matter how old you’ll get!  You’re turning older while I’m turning younger.  Hehe!!!  All the best to all of you as you face new challenges in life!  I love you! 🙂

Credits to Efie for the Photos
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Written by Mae Olandesca

Mary Rosalie Olandesca, a lover of the arts, humanities, and social sciences, found herself entangled in the realm of applied science and engineering, a path that didn't align with her true passions. Determined to break free from her "chemical engineer" title in the Philippines, she embarked on a brave journey to Toronto, fitting her life in only two suitcases. Despite completing her Chemical Laboratory Technician program at Seneca Polytechnic just recently, she realized that the chemical world failed to ignite her heart. A momentous realization led her to embrace her true calling as a writer, with a Creative Writing course acting as the catalyst for her long-time passion in wordsmithing. Thus emerged the extraordinary persona of Mae, the other side of her multifaceted identity. For more insights into Mae's captivating journey, visit her website at www.theothersideofmae.com as she is no more an average small-town girl and is now making big things happen in a megacity!

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