Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Ivy C. Palon



MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY

I am Ivy Caperlac Palon. I was born on February15 1985 at Bayanihan Gapan City. I am the elder of the two daughters of Mr. Jose M. Palon and Mrs. Noime Palon. My younger sister named Tracy Chin, I am married to the man that I loved, and he is Al Cristoffher Sumang. We have one daughter named Ayesa May she is 4yrs old. I am one of the Students of Nueva Ecija University of Science & Technology were I taking up my Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education major in MAPEH.

My husband plays a very big role in my life, because he always supported me in everything that I wanted to do. He always there to give me support and advice, and together with his faith in me and in my ability I did not waste any opportunities that comes my way. He would tell me opportunities come only once and you should grab every opportunity.

I graduated my Elementary at Bayanihan Elementary School on March 17 1997 with honors. I had a very enjoying childhood days because I remembered the love and support of my parents. I learn the regiments of good and strong characters from my parents, the values that will sustain me not only in my youth but for the rest of my lives. My father was my biggest fan, and was always involve in whatever I did. He loved hearing my day-to-day achievements in school from my Elementary School days, to the time that I was on my Secondary and College. He was extremely proud of his daughter, and as you can guess I was the center of his conversation. I’ve got a lot of childhood memories including my best friends Melody and Mariecon, you always sharing with me about their wonderful thought about life. And to all the persons who become part of my childhood day.

I pursue my Secondary School days at Juan R. Liwag Memorial High School on March 30 2001, were I gained a lot of knowledge. As I step out of the doors of my beloved Alma Mater, Juan R. Liwag Memorial High School, carry with mw her ideal – that composite picture of what I want to be…… And even when the going is rough, try to love and cherish that ideal, because if our hearths are in it, half of our struggle is won. When I was on my high school I did not forget Maam Mercedita Angeles. Her integrity and strong conviction of fairness that I saw when I was her students remains my models today. There were other teacher who touched my life – either by supporting or not supporting me. But one thing is very clear: I thank all of them, because in their own way, each of them helped me become what I am today.


MR. JEFFREY BENITEZ
( teacher)


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