Thursday, April 21, 2016

WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT.



Dear Readers,

               Well this Is a little embarrassing isn’t it? I told you a blog ago that it would be my final one and yet here I am typing away at my keyboard, preparing to make a new one. As you may have inferred, my last blog was definitely not the last one. I have 7 more to go (y’all can’t hear me but I am groaning right now). I was fooled into a sense of peace when suddenly our professor told us that we have to write a set of blogs, you’d best believe that my jaw figuratively hit the floor. It’s not that I don’t like writing, I actually love it, it’s just that I don’t like pressure writing. Anyway! Join me again in my countdown to my last blog. It’s for real this time.
              
               So let’s talk about the float parade (could it even be called that?????? We just basically walked along Lapu-Lapu street with our floats with little to none people watching). So in my course we have this subject called Approj - Applied Projects, and what we had to do was to build a float, so a float was what we built. So our section was divided into two and I was put into Group A together with 13 other people. The theme for the float that we were making was Filipino Myths or Folklore (I think, but I’m not really sure) so what we came up with was a hybrid monster. We combined an “Agta” and a “Wak-wak”, 2 obscure Filipino creatures that are not really that popular. I had no part in the actual designing of the creature, I left that to my groupmates who were good at character creations. So after our idea was approved by our professor we began the planning and all the good stuff that came along with project planning. Fast forward to the day of the competition, we won 2nd place together with the other group from my section, Group B. After the competition we then made the documentation of the project because it was requirement and not because we wanted to do it

         
          One down, FIVE more to go! Again, I’m doing this in one seating so forgive my fragmented blog. So Sorry.
 

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