Jackie Sensei
When I'm not teaching, I like to talk about what matters in life.
Hi, guys. I was excited to tell you that I'm moving to a bigger city from January. But I got so busy with all the moving stuff, I lost the excitement to make a post :P I found a new job and this one I have been trying to move into since fall of 2022! It reminds me of the long and rigorous process I went through in the Philippines. It took me ~2 years to get into Japan. The best things come to those who wait (and work hard!).
I'm a rising creator na daw π Thank you fans π
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Sino may gusto? π
Fried chicken on stick bago sumamba. I drive for 1 hour every weekend to get to the chapel. And I do it every single week.
On my way to school βοΈ
Nilagang baboy sa malamig na panahon π
UMAAAAI! it reminds me of kamote cue in the Philippines π Bigay ng nanay ng tutor ko, omiyage pagkatapos ko magturo.
Umuulan ng snow
It's only 4:30pm π
Ang ganda ko daw. So isa pa.
Sasamba sa Iyo saan man sa mundo.
Ice cream at -3deg weather βοΈ π
First snow βοΈ
Perfect night to end the week π
Presyo ng breakfast ko dito sa Komeda's sa Japan π₯ β
Tokyo with a view π
My dad's impression of me π
Me on my parents' Japan trip
During cocktails with the PAL Cebu-based cabin crew, I asked them about the most life-changing flight they've had. They said it's not just one, but the PAL flights to the Middle East are often life-changing, especially since most of their passengers are OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers). They shared that during these flights, you see some passengers tearing as the plane takes off from Manila, leaving their families behind to seek "greener pastures." During meal service, many passengers hesitate to take the onboard meal because they think they'll have to pay for it. That's why the PAL crew always make it a point to say that everything on board is free. You can see the smiles on these OFWs' faces when they learn that all the meals and beverages are free.
There was even a time on a particular PAL flight when the cabin crew learned that an OFW passenger was returning home empty-handed. So, the crew (and maybe even the passengers?) decided to pass the hat to help the OFW out.
These are just some of many heartwarming stories you encounter as a cabin crew. Each passenger indeed has a different story, and it's through these stories that you learn more about life and come to appreciate the beauty of this world, despite its imperfections.
Nanay kong maganda
Tatay kong japorms
Nag-bonding muna kami ng nanay ko dahil ang tatay ko umuwi na π
Mom made "ikebana' or Japanese flower arrangement! π
It's a holiday and I spent the day with my parents π
My haikus are displayed in the Cultural Festival in Japan!
Japan Culture Day is a national holiday
Uuwi na silang Pilipinas next week ππ€£ π―π΅ π π΅π
Wala kayo sa tatay ko π
If you're visiting Iwate, this should be in your bucket list! π Isawa dam in fall π
Yung 8PM na pero nagtatrabaho ka pa din. Dedicated yern?!
Small pine trees on roof! π²
In Japan, growing mosses is considered beauty. We had ice cream to close the day π¦π
Went to my school festival and I saw my friend who I haven't seen in months! π
3.11 local museum in my city
We returned after 2 years?! ππ
Sea of clouds time lapse
We saw the sea of clouds this morning π
We went to the autumn leaves γ©γ€γγ’γγ in one of the shrines here in my town π―π΅π
Happiness is seeing your mother smile βΊοΈ
Live ako sa school ko π«