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Joy to the world full of challenges

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E very year, the Christmas season is the most anticipated occasion. Giving and receiving gifts, as well as exchanging hearts. Even in the midst of the pandemic, we still manage to be compassionate. We're having a good time with our loved ones. Last year's season was a little dull because we spent it mostly at home. Even with the epidemic, though, today's situation is different. I was able to go home at Vigan myself and go to see my friends and love ones. Then my entire family spent their vacation here, and we were able to appreciate the season as a whole. I'm hoping that this year will be the start of the changes and the end of the obstacles we've been given.  May the Christmas spirit bring everyone joy, the joy of Christmas bring you hope, and the warmth of Christmas bring you love. Rejoice in the Christmas spirit of peace, the Christmas miracle of hope, and the heart of Christmas, which is love.

Discoveries in the 2nd Quarter

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  A. This quarter, I learned and gained experience in creating a website with complete details, attaching links and images, and customizing it. B. The information and steps in the modules helped me solve the problems that I encountered. C. I address these issues by completing the instructions outlined in the modules. D. Moving forward, I propose to use this knowledge for future preferences, and someday I hope to create my own official website.

Newly Vigan Fiesta celebration

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  The Vigan fiesta is one of the most anticipated events in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. Usually back in the days when there were no classes, no work, and everyone was celebrating Vigan. Going to carnivals and watching every group of people's parades. Those were the happy times that we all desired. Since the pandemic is still ongoing, I'm guessing it will be held online as well for everyone's safety. The Vigan City Fiesta is held on January 25th each year. It is observed on the feast day of St. Paul the Apostle's conversion. Vigan City's patron saint is St. Paul. St. Paul was known as Saul before his conversion, and he was a zealous persecutor of Christians. After having a personal encounter with Jesus Christ on his way to Damascus, his name was changed to Paul, and he endured many hardships and dangers in order to spread the word of God to distant lands. So let us do our best and wait for the right moment to restore normalcy.

"A new year, a new you"

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              The holidays are over, 2022 has arrived, and it's time to get back to work. For some of us, last year was the worst year ever for staying at home fearing of the virus and being bored all day. However, this year must be the year of hope for change and a return to normalcy. Things are starting to return to normal now since almost all youngsters and grownups have been completely vaccinated. There have been hearings that there may be a possibility for face-to-face classes. Before that, we must all be prepared to return to work and bring out our best selves this year.