Hayup ka Ondoy – Chapter 5

Posted by raredog in A.U.T.S., Raredog's ... | 10.23.2009 - 2:45 pm

ondoy flood

The next thing I know, Im one of those who brave to wade into the murky flood. We were only few compare to those who chose to stay at the MRT. The flood height varies from time to time. Sometimes its up to my chest and sometimes its as high as my shoulder. Everyone moves slowly as we form a line besides the pink fence by the MMDA. We need to hold on to something to avoid deep portion of the flood or worst an open manhole.

As we all walk towards Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall rain starts to pour again. Rumor of an imminent danger along our path soon to spread. We knew about it through people making it on the opposite direction. They told us to reserve our energy and to be ready for crossing the intersection in Ligaya, Pasig. I heard one man said “Tatagan ninyo mga binti nyo at napakalakas ng agos duon!” Just to counter my fear, I told myself  “if they can cross it, so can we!

A few minutes later we’ve reached the dreaded location. From where Im standing, Marcos Hiway looks like an epic scene of a Hollywood movie like The Day After Tomorrow, 2012, Armageddon or just any end-of-the-world flick. Water and people everywhere, vehicles big and small, old and new are scattered all over the place. If car agents could sell motorhome that floats, it would surely be a big hit!

We then saw a group of 5 or 6 persons coming from the Marikina side. They are all in juxtapose or in kapit-bisig position while they are being dragged by the raging flood. Most women on the vicinity shouted in anguish, as they watched the scenario. Luckily, men at the middle portion of the road acted quickly and save them.

Now its our turn. I catched one deep breath and told myself  “this is it, I could do it! ” Suddenly a woman from my right side grabbed my arm and said “kapit-kapit tayo kuya ha, para matatag tayo sa agos” I just nod, and said “ok let’s do it”. Then a man from my left side warned us to wait because there’s a rope underneath, but twas too late because my left foot was tangled already. The group was already moving and I can’t untangle my foot. Im now on a slanted position, there’s no other choice but to let go of my arm for them to move. Then the inevitable happened, after I let go of my arm, I lost my balance and found myself being carried away by the growling flood. Knowing nobody were along my path to save me, I tried not to panic and keep my self afloat, then little by little I pushed myself to the side of the street.

to be continued…


Hayup ka Ondoy – Chapter 4

Posted by raredog in A.U.T.S., Raredog's ... | 10.21.2009 - 10:27 am

Courtesy of ICASOCOT

And so my unplanned saga continues. Upon reaching the bridge, I rest for a while and watched the flash flood just like the others. I even saw one man reaching for a pack of Chippy below the bridge with his umbrella. I guess by that scene you can imagine the height of the flood. I then continue walking, I tried the higher bridge infront of SM Marikina to get a much wider view of the scenario. Within minutes I’ve reached MRT Santolan station. Its dark already and from there I saw numbers of stranded people hopelessly waiting. The stretch of Marcos Hiway fronting MRT station is soooohhh creepy since lamp posts on the center island are all shut down. Good thing MRT has bright lights to guide us kahit papano, but only for a short distance. So tambay muna ako at nakiramdam sa paligid.

Not to many decided to continue walking. Some are tired and decided to rest at the station, while multitudes are afraid to trek the cold and chocolaty water. I can’t blame them, because just like them I know it would be tough and dangerous to wade there without lights. But then, What the heck! Im almost half of my target destination and I know my kiddo needs to see me specially on time like this, he’s only accompanied by his yaya. So like a suicide mission, I decided to proceed. Bahala na ulit! to be continued…



Step Skills Competition

Posted by raredog in A.U.T.S., Raredog's ... | 10.20.2009 - 10:46 am

the winning e-poster

Mary Eikeen Raye Reus of Rizal National Science High School has a lot to bragged about these days as she won First Place in the E-Poster category with the theme Upgrading Skills, Improving Lives at the recent Division Step Skills Competition in Rizal Region IV-A (CALABARZON). Competing with 17 other students, she got the highest percentage from us judges.

Public High School students from Rizal province were given a chance to show their skills which they learned from their EPP/TLE classes. Im sure some of them go as far as learning more online just like LSAT prep offers. The internet has vast information on just about everything, just waiting to be tap.

I was impressed by most of the output of the student particpants as I roamed around and watch different contest categories like Landscaping, Hair Styling with Make-Up, and Table Skirting. The most I enjoyed watching was the Bartending contest. The participants there were really a show-off!


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