Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Class Prophecy - 2

I am no prophet to communicate with the guy above and predict the future. I am writting certain stuffs that I think is possible to happen. With perserverance and determination, a person may achieve of his dream. As they say, it is with action that a dream is achieved.

Now let us continue with part two of the prophetic prophecy for my 2008 IGIS class. :)

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Drizzle. Sunrise. Tuesday Still.

The rain stopped but eventual drizzles occur. The view behind the glass walls of the airport is an abnormal combination of the bright sun trying to rise in the dim sky. Grayish-orange. A weird combination.

An international flight has arrived. Cathay Pacific from New York. It had two hundred or more passengers all wanting to spend the yuletide season in the Philippines. In the sea of people, I saw two familiar faces. I saw Rose Ann Porol and Antoniel Solis. They were dragging big bags and were waiting for some boxes to arrive. I had no actual communication from these two, the last I heard is that they had graduated nursing and had got married after graduation. Judging by what is happening, I am guessing that they have been in New York as nurses for quite sometime and just went back now. It is good to see them, smilling as they drag their luggage. Even though I wanted to approach them, the call for boarding have been announced. I was hoping to see them in Zamboanga.

Adrian brought a big luaggage bag with him. It is filled with stuffs he brought from places he went, mostly of which are souvenirs. I brought a backpack with a few shirts. A sling bag for my laptop and some random donut box. I have forwarded my other stuff to Zamboanga. This certain package forwarding company had forwarded it. It had good service and delivered my stuffs fast. I took a look at the receipt and to my surprise have discovered that it is own by Ivan Yao. I have heard that he owned a shipping company. He bought of some shares of Sulpicio Lines and was elected to as board of the company. He bought the company after a few years. Now, he owns the company and has transformed it to one of the biggest package forwarder in the nation. Aside from Ivan, part owners are his close high school friends, Lyle Mabalot and Audrey Soliven.

Seat 14. Window side. First class.

The first class seats were crowded with silence. It is supposed to house fifty passengers but it had less than 20. Infront was a group of Chinesse-Filipino investors. Behind was a band with their manager. From my seat, I could clearly view those who are just about to have their seats. I saw one familiar guy, Jan Ahaja. He turned out to be talking with the Chinesse-Filipino investors. He is a marketing specialist. Though not of advertisements, he have created bridges for company's to their market. It made me smile just looking at him talk with such people.

I took a glance at my phone. It was seven o'clock. I had to text someone and greet her good morning. I typed the message and looked for her name at the phonebook. I typed in the letter s, then h. Then her name was there, Sharifa Camlian. She is a doctor, specializing in orthopedics. She is based in Cebu. I told her in my message that me and Adrian are about to fly to Zamboanga. She replied with the words "see you". Still, no change, she is still direct to the point. This attitude of hers led to her success in her chosen specialty. She is now the ortophedic department head of Chong Hua Hospital in Cebu.

Adrian and I talked about what we are going to see back in Zamboanga. He told me that there were new hospitals in the city. One was named Calma-Salomon Medical Center. The name of the hospital was from two doctors who are bestfriends. They were Kate Calma, a dermatologist that is not focused on cosmetics rather focuses on skin diseases and Rhea Salomon, a cardiologist that has expertise on heart transplant. Their hospital was one of the key elements as to why Zamboanga have became the second in terms of quality hospital. They are second only to Makati.


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part 3 waits lang!


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