Saturday, March 24, 2007

"My Experiences in Molave Street- Part I"






I experienced many things in Molave Street. Some are good and some are embarrassing. But I am going to talk about the most embarrassing happenings that happened to me and my friends in that street.

Me and my friends often pass by Molave Street as we go home because we will take a ride at Ayala terminal and I think I can save if I walk from the school to Ayala because I will only take one ride to go home. Many walking moments passed by and many things happened to us as we walked through the street.

First, I will share my experience with Allan Torrefalma. Allan and I, together with our other friends and classmates, were walking in that street. When we arrived at the dark area of the street, Paul Ivan shouted that there was a white lady. Upon hearing him, Allan and I, and the rest of the boys were now running as fast as we could. Allan was running ahead of me. Upon running, Allan lost his balance and then fell on the ground. Because I was behind him, I also fell on the ground because his foot blocked me. I was not that hurt and in fact, I didn’t feel any pain at all. But as I saw Allan, I could really say that he is hurt because he could barely stand. When he stood, we saw that his knees are full of wounds. But we still managed to laugh after the event happened.

Next, I will share my experience with Ranjie Yu. This time, we were the only two who walked because we went ahead our other walk mates. We were quietly walking through the street. When we arrived at the cross section of the street, a very big bus just turned to the direction where we were. Now, the bus was approaching us. Molave Street is not that big so the bus had a hard time making the turn that’s why Ranjie and I needed to go closer to the wall so that the bus will fit without hurting us. We were in a hurry going to the wall and we didn’t notice that there was a canal. The canal did not really look like a canal because it was covered with grass. Without knowing that it was a canal, we hurriedly jumped in and I was really shocked because I felt the cold and sticky water of the canal and the water was as deep as the height of my shoes. Good for me that I only jumped with my left foot. Good for Ranjie also because he was able to hold to the wall because I was the first one who jumped in. But still, we also managed to laugh.

There were still many things that happened to us as we walked through the street but those two are the most embarrassing of them all. Though we experienced many embarrassing moments in that street, we are still walking through it and we will continue to pass by the Molave Street because the things that happened to us will serve as a remembrance.

1 comment:

rnji said...

Ni suwat diay ka ani Den? hahaha
pabasahon nya nako sila ani.