Sunday, January 25, 2026

Vigan City Fiesta 2026: A Celebration to Remember

     The Vigan City Fiesta 2026 is a happy and meaningful celebration that shows the culture, faith, and unity of the people of Vigan. It is held in honor of St. Paul the Apostle, the patron saint of the city. During the fiesta, the streets are filled with music, colors, and smiling faces.




     One of the most exciting parts of the celebration is the Longganisa Festival, which my friends and I watched on January 22. Elementary and secondary students of Vigan City were the participants for this competition. Their performance was really amazing, especially seeing them proudly presenting their schools. There were colorful displays, lively performances, and many people cheering. It was fun and enjoyable to see how Vigan proudly celebrates its famous product longganisa. Watching the festival made us appreciate how important longganisa is to Vigan’s culture and identity. Aside from Longganisa Festival, there was also Longganisa Cookfest Competition. 


     Food is always an important part of the celebration. Aside from longganisa, visitors can enjoy empanada, bagnet, sinanglao, and many other local dishes. Sharing food with family, friends, and visitors makes the fiesta warmer and more enjoyable.



     The fiesta also becomes more exciting because of the concerts by famous artists. Performances by Parokya ni Edgar, Dionela, and Gigi De Lana brought joy and entertainment to the crowd. Many people gathered to sing along, dance, and enjoy the music. These concerts added fun and energy to the fiesta and made it more memorable for everyone.


     Overall, the Vigan City Fiesta 2026 is not just about fun and celebration. It is a time when people come together to celebrate their culture, faith, and togetherness. Through events like the Longganisa Festival, Cookfest Competition, Carnaval, Kannawidan Festival, floating parade, and exciting concerts, Vigan continues to proudly celebrate and preserve its rich heritage.


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Friday, January 16, 2026

My 3rd Quarter Journey: Full of Challenges, Learning, and Growth

     During the third quarter, I learned many important concepts related to HTML and basic document classification. I discovered how HTML Lists work, including ordered lists, unordered lists, nested lists, and description lists, which helped me organize information clearly on a webpage. I also learned how to create HTML Tables to present data in rows and columns, and how HTML Frames allow multiple pages or sections to be displayed within one browser window. In addition, I gained knowledge about DPSA Categories in classifying titles, which improved my understanding of how information can be grouped and identified properly. Creating HTML List Files and HTML Frame Files helped me apply these concepts practically and improved my skills in this topic.


     One of the challenges I encountered during this quarter was remembering the correct HTML tags and their proper usage, especially when creating nested lists, frames, and tables. I also found it challenging to differentiate when to use ordered and unordered lists and how to properly structure frame files without errors. Answering multiple choice and filling‑in‑the‑blanks quizes about HTML Lists and HTML Frames was sometimes confusing because a small mistake in tags or attributes could change the entire output.


     To overcome these challenges, I practiced writing HTML codes repeatedly and reviewed my notes and examples given during discussions. I used trial and error by testing my codes in a browser to immediately see mistakes and correct them. I also paid closer attention to instructions during activities and quizzes, especially in identifying keywords in multiple choice and filling‑in‑the‑blanks questions. Through consistent practice, I can say that I have improved my skills in coding somehow.



     Moving on, I will continue improving my HTML skills by practicing more and being more careful with code structure. I will apply what I learned about lists, tables, and frames in future projects to create more organized and user‑friendly web pages. I will also study more so I can do better in quizzes and activities. Overall, I will keep trying my best to improve my skills in ICT and learn more about coding.


References:

W3Schools. (n.d.). HTML Lists, Tables, and Frames. 

https://www.w3schools.com/html/


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Monday, January 5, 2026

"The HERO of the Filipinos, Jose Rizal"

     Jose Rizal was a Filipino physician, writer, and national hero of the Philippines. He is considered one of the greatest geniuses of the Philippines and is known for his novels, essays, and poems that exposed theills of Spanish colonial rule and inspired the Philippine revolution. Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna, on June 19, 1861, to Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonso Realonda. He was the seventh of 11 children. His father was a wealthy farmer and his mother was a descendant of a Chinese merchant. Rizal was a brilliant student and excelled in his studies. He attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, where he studied Latin, Spanish, Greek, and philosophy. He then went on to study medicine at the University of Santo Tomas. In 1882, Rizal traveled to Spain to continue his studies. He enrolled at the University of Madrid, where he studied ophthalmology. While in Spain, he became involved in the Filipino nationalist movement.


     He wrote articles and essays that criticized Spanish colonial rule and called for reforms. In 1887, Rizal published his first novel, Noli Me Tangere, which was a thinly veiled attack on the Spanish colonial government. The novel was banned in the Philippines, but it was smuggled into the country and became a bestseller. In 1891, Rizal published his second novel, El Filibusterismo, which was even more critical of Spanish rule. The novel was also banned in the Philippines, but it further inspired the Filipino people to fight for independence. In 1892, Rizal returned to the Philippines. He was arrested by the Spanish authorities and charged with sedition. He was exiled to Dapitan, where he lived for four years. In 1896, the Philippine revolution broke out. Rizal was offered a pardon by the Spanish government if he would renounce his ideals, but he refused. He was rearrested and executed by firing squad on December30, 1896.


     Dr. Jose Rizal is known for his significant contribution to Filipino reform, where his words influenced revolutionaries in their fight for Philippine independence. With his acclaimed novels that exposed cruel Spanish rule, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, he incited public outrage that spurred into nationalistic movement. Apart from those, he founded La Liga Filipina, an organization dedicated to advocating for unity within the Philippine archipelago as defense against all forms of violence.


    Rizal's death sparked the Philippine revolution and led to the eventual independence of the Philippines. He is considered one of the greatest heroes of the Philippines and his legacy continues to inspire people all over the world. Rizal's life and works are a testament to his courage, intelligence, and determination. He was a true patriot who fought for the freedom of his people through the power of his pen. He is an inspiration to allwho believe in the power of peaceful resistance to achieve justice and equality. Here are some of the reasons why Jose Rizal is considered a national hero: He was a brilliant and talented writer who used his pen to expose the ills of Spanish colonial rule and inspire the Philippine revolution. He was a brave and courageous man who was willing to sacrifice his own life for the freedom of his people. He was a true patriot who loved his country and dedicated his life to its betterment. He is an inspiration to all who believe in the power of peaceful resistance to achieve justice and equality. Jose Rizal is a true national hero who is worthy of our admiration and respect. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. 


REFERENCES:

Studocu(n.d.) Jose Rizal: A National Hero's Life and Legacy

The LaSallian(2025) José Rizal's Birthday

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Sunday, January 4, 2026

"Celebrating CHRISTmas in the Philippines"

      As Filipinos enter the "Ber" months (September-December), they kick off the world's longest Christmas season, filling homes with festive decorations, Christmas music, and the start of holiday preparations like gift shopping, family reunions, and anticipation for traditions like Simbang Gabi, reflecting a deep cultural love for the extended holiday spirit that lasts well into January. 


     But beyond the lights, carols, and celebrations, the true essence of Christmas lies in love, compassion, and togetherness. It is a season that reminds people to pause from the rush of daily life and reflect on the importance of kindness, forgiveness, and generosity. Christmas is not merely about the exchange of gifts, but about giving one’s time, care, and understanding to others—especially to those who are in need.

   At its heart, Christmas celebrates hope and faith, symbolized by the birth of Jesus Christ, which teaches humility, selflessness, and unconditional love. For many Filipinos, traditions such as Simbang Gabi, family prayers, and sharing meals strengthen spiritual bonds and deepen one’s relationship with God. These practices serve as reminders that Christmas is a sacred time for reflection and gratitude.



      Ultimately, the true essence of Christmas is found in unity and bayanihan—families coming together, communities helping one another, and hearts opening to reconciliation and peace. When the decorations are taken down and the music fades, what remains is the lasting impact of love shared, lessons learned, and the joy of being present for one another.

     Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ is more than a Christian holiday or Christian festival. It is more than an occasion to decorate our houses. It is an opportunity to pause and give thanks for the love, hope and joy found in Jesus – our Saviour and friend. As we exchange gifts with loved ones, it is out of remembrance of the gift God gave us in Jesus. The gift that we are loved, are never alone and can have hope for the future.


References:

Azer Parrocha(2022) - Love is ‘true essence’ of Christmas, PBBM reminds Filipinos

Sun Star Davao Digital(2024) -More than just tradition: Christmas Eve in PH starts with Simbang Gabi

The Salvation Army(n.d.) -What is the true meaning of Christmas?

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