Before anything else, I would like to say that this is my
first time in creating a blog-post. So please bear with me as I am still new to
this field and also feel free to give a comment or suggestion after you’ve read
my post.
For this post, I would like to introduce myself. My name is
Napoleon Labuson and I was born on June, 16, 1998. My parents said to me that I
was named after the French military and political leader, Napoléon Bonaparte
who was famous during the French Revolution as he led several successful
campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars. I am the youngest person in my family
and I have two elder brothers. The first one is Nathaniel Labuson who is
currently working abroad as a Mining Engineer and the second is Ernie Labuson
who graduated as an Aircraft Mechanic and is currently working in an aircraft
maintenance company. My father’s name is Luis Labuson and my mother’s name is
Miriam Labuson.
I graduated from Colegio De Santa Ana and I am currently
studying in Asia Pacific College taking up the course BS Electronics Engineering
(or BS ECE for short). In my first three terms here in APC, I became close with
my block mates in ECE-151. We were able to create a bond that helped us pass in
our subjects and enjoy the college life at the same time.
Although it may not look like it, but I am actually
interested in music. I spend my spare time playing the guitar and learning
different songs arranged by many finger-style guitarists that I admire. For me,
this is one way of getting rid of the daily stresses that I encounter once in a
while as it helps me relax and refresh my mind. Since I’m really into music, I
joined the organization APC Strings. Because of this organization, I was able
to meet new friends get rid of my stage fright.
To sum up this post, I would like to say that I am glad I’ve
met these people who changed my perception in life. And I am also ready for the
challenges that I will soon face as the year passes. How about you? What are
the things that you’re glad you have encountered in your life?
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