Came Easter and we all had a blast! Literally it was a total blast of fireworks, sumptous foods, Easter egg hunt and lively music. But before that we had the blessing of Fire, Water & Earth followed by the renewal of baptismal vows and later with the celebration. It was a terrific night and people were just ecstatic. Kids wore uniform shirts for their dance number and the elders led the band while others where having fellowship.
Pinoys of AIT Catholic Community- playing oldies but goodies Filipino and English disco songs (i.e. Awitin mo isasayaw ko, Butchiki, September…more)
I love drinking soya milk in the bottle, eating tuna in can, yoghurt in plastic cups, Coco Crunch cereal and drinking fresh milk & bottled waters. I often accumulate a good number of recyclable materials at home that I donate to my neighbor’s son whom I call little entrepreneur. His name is Chocoboy. He was named after his favorite food which is the chocolate cake.
Here in AIT we normally have Trash for Cash every first Saturday of the month. People gather outside their houses and sell the recyclable materials to the scrap buyers. They only accepts HDPE Scrap ( a recyclable waste containing High Density Polyethylene), old newspapers & boxes, empty plastic & crystal bottles, and metal scraps.
A year ago, people from our community were never aware how to handle waste properly until an Environment task force was assigned. These group of people implemented a system that enabled us, the members, to follow certain rules and instructions for a cleaner and greener AIT. One way of doing this is by using cotton bags instead of asking plastics for few groceries I purchase in the market. It’s a win-win situation for everybody since the more we become aware of the situation the less likely we are able to risk ourselves from contrbuting to global warming.