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Girl Power! TTKK Feature Blog Number 6 by Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag
Riding a motor has never been so threatening. Most of whom are chicks in skin-baring garments. But, of course, they aren’t here for you to ogle at—lest they kick you as hard in the ass as they do on the stunts, but they have also a good heart.
For some people, the thirst for adventure is insatiable. Various opportunities for thrilling activities will fall on their laps, and most likely they will say yes.
This is the life of nine lady riders from Tarlac who have exhausted all forms of daring motorcycling exploits in the country--from long rides to hazardous off-roading and bike trails. Yet, they thirst for more.
They also helps street people and joined a lot of charity events in Tarlac, they will also volunteers in blood donating, programs, brigada's, and feeding programs. They are the first women riders in Tarlac.
How to grow up without parents? A Touching story of Maxwell King Grande III of San Manuel, Tarlac
TTKK Featured Blog number 3 by: Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag
Maxwell Grande, 18, who has lived 7,000 miles away from his mother since he was a child. His mother crossed country for his support and his father was not able to see him. "By the young age I was in my Tito and Tita every time my mother is on abroad " he recalls.
When young people are forced to separate from their parents, their excitement can soon degenerate into shock. One 18-year-old compares it to "someone chucking you in the deep end, because you have to survive." If the split is not their decision they are likely to feel helpless because they are not in control. But after the initial uncertainties they become resilient by necessity.
In a casual interview by Blogger Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag "Papa ko (African) never ko na meet ilang months palang ako, nang ibang bansa na mama ko para sa future ko rin tapos every 2 years contract umuuwi sya dito 2months or 3months nagiistay. Sa mga tita tito ako tumitira. My mom worked at Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Lebanon and ngayon po nasa Saudi sya tapos mama ko na meet father ko sa Malaysia." Maxwell said.
Maxwell has no siblings, despite for being broken family, he always put himself into the positive side. "Happy and sad pero laban lang po everything has a reason naman po. Nung nagwowowin ako nadeport na sa africa si papa ko". Nung bata ako may dumating na sulat and pictures nya nung 11 years old ako na nakulong nga po sya sa embassy kasi walang papers ganun kaya di rin po sya nakauwi dito dahil don and poverty" he added Maxwell is truly an inspiration for all of us "Laban lang po sa buhay, na nangingibang bansa magulang natin dahil din sa future natin at walang magulang na gustong mapalayo sa kanilang anak ng walang reason kundi para makaahon sa hirap" Maxwell King Grande III is a 4th year college of Bachelor of Tourism Management in STI. He also joined a lot of local modelling pageant like; Mr. Campus Face Philippines 2016 Finalist-STI Tarlac (representative), Boardwalk Model Search (Finalist), Mr. Pogi Paniqui 2016-Second Runner Up, Mr Guiling 2017 Title and Mr. STI finalist.
You’ve heard of Hello Kitty restaurants, Hello Kitty cafes, and other Hello Kitty establishments. Now, get ready for… a Hello Kitty jeepney.
Yup, you read that right. There’s a Hello Kitty-themed jeepney that exists in Pampanga.
Paul Sese shared the photos of this rare jeepney on Facebook, gaining popularity from netizens.
In Paul’s photos, we see that the jeepney’s interior is completely covered with all things Hello Kitty. From the steering wheel to the passengers’ seats–it’s all Hello Kitty pink.
Paul shared that he was on his way back home when he saw this jeepney in the terminal. It so happened that he was the first passenger at that time, and that’s why he was able to take great photos of it.
It was a great experience, said Paul. He also noticed that all the other passengers would instantly smile at the sight of this themed jeepney.
One of the jeepney’s greatest characteristics is that it serves as a canvas for the creative minds of jeepney drivers. You’d probably notice how jeepneys would have all kinds of interior decorations and even paintings on the side of the jeep. This one is the best I’ve seen.
What do you think of this themed jeepney? Have you seen any other cool jeepneys? Share it with us below!
Disclaimer: This article is originally from When In Manila
Her: "Mom i want pasabog na debut." Her Mom: "Ipapa-MOA Arena natin yan!" She's the first ever debutante to do so!
Photo by: Niceprintphoto
On a scale of one to "I'm the first debutante to celebrate my birthday at the MOA Arena," how did you spend your 18th birthday? We ask because we recently found out about 18-year-old Dian Serranilla's debut, which was held at the MOA Arena no less. We were so curious about what made her choose to spend it there that we got in touch with her to ask for more details.
Here's what went down at her 18th birthday:
Her debut was all about fashion.
"New York Fashion Week was the theme."
Dian and her family chose the venue based on the theme's specifications.
"MOA Arena was the top choice because the venue met all the specifications needed for the stage and everything else."
The MOA Arena wasn't exactly their first choice.
"The debut we were dreaming of needed a high ceiling and the other venues we were eyeing did not meet the specifications."
They did not fill up the entire arena with guests.
"More or less a thousand guests attended."
One of the reasons she had a grand celebration was to reconnect with everyone.
"We are a big family and we all had guests to invite. Since it is the last debut for my immediate family, we wanted to reconnect with everyone."
Photo by: Niceprintphoto
Dian and her guests got dolled up by MAC Cosmetics.
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Overall, Dian and her family were quite happy with how the event turned out. "It was very overwhelming but it is the debut we were all dreaming of. Words cannot suffice #DVSaDecadeAndEight. The debut exceeded all our expectations."
If you're wondering how they were able to pull off or afford such a big and grandiose event, it's because Dian's family's businesses include producing concerts (remember when Kanye was here?), among many other things. As for the expenses, let's just say they've worked so hard for it.