In the coming days we would have a bit of a new look in our current letterhead. Though the logo is still to undergo major editing there’s already a big change. Am not the very good in editing designs and even making one, so I will have this done by one of our IT genius in the campus. Actually it is not just the letterhead but also the signage at the front of the hospital. It will have a new look. I think they can get good tips and ideas from digital signage if they are going to check it out. One of my IT friends said that nowadays we are living in a digital era so we have to adopt to change. Throw aside the old ways as many would say. So let be! Young people at young age are on for this but at times for oldies who has never touched a mouse ever would just frown and say it’s not bad thing to learn something new again.
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I went to cdo for an official errand. We left mid morning already so we reached our destination almost noontime. OUr first stop was at Capitol University to submit the enrolment forms of doctoral students. The good thing was, the Graduate School has moved to it’s new location - the 5th floor of their newest building. I started from the groundfloor poised but when i reached half way more to the 5th floor i was already wapoised. hahahaha. We finished our transaction there almost 12 noon because we waited for the Dean to come back.
We had lunch at Jo’s Inato and the food bring me back memories of Bacolod City because it’s there where i experienced my first Buko Halohalo. After lunch we went to NMC and since the offices were still close we proceed to the place where Sir Pacardo has to purchase a machine pump for the Hemo department. To find the place took us some time because it was located inside the Grand Europa, just a stone away from the airport.
I took some photos along the way but it will be uploaded tomorrow yet. From the Frontiera Subd. we went to SPUC as majority of us got a transaction there. We left the compound almost 4 pm. We still drop by several places and the last stop was at Macro as i was hoping we can purchase a ready-to-install blinds but they have no stock at the moment.
ON our way to Iligan, it took us earlier than the usual private vehicle speed because we were tailing a Congressman’s vehicle (a Hilux) with a police bodyguard ahead. I think we were running a 100-120. Rain caught us before we reached the vicinity of the Iligan but it was not a big pour bt can still wet enough the road and anyone who does not have an umbrella.
We arrived the school campus a lil bit past six with a moderate pour though.
Today mornin, i can be seen online but i was not on my seat. Before 9 am, i was already at our new kitchen here in the office or shall i say, the dream kitchen of my boss. :d One of my bosses just loves to cook and people here also love to eat his cooking.
The food prepared were just simple ones. To avoid the fatty meat, my boss cooked native chicken tinola with lots of vegetables (yam, sayote, and chilli leaves). it was yummy. He also prepared cabbage salad (a mixture of shredded cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, pineapple, in a good amount of little (lemonsito) lemon extracts.
The person who highlighted the affair by doing the blessed prayer was the no other than our week of prayer speaker this week, the VP-SA of Adventist University of the Philippines. Another affair for the occasion was a farewell lunch for the father of our College as he fly to far away land tomorrow and will not be back for sometime.
I’d like you to have a little glimpse of our new kitchen

– the entry door from the Accreditation Room –

– the long table. delivered just this morning –

– the gas stove area. — (i forgot to take photo of the rice cooker and our griller hahaha)

– the dedication prayer –
IT’S EATING TIME:

– inside the accreditation room (the visitors and some officers sat there)

– the feasted using the new table.
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Do you wanna some of the food we prepared and ate? Click HERE.











