The celebration of “Buwan Ng Wika” (National Language Month) concluded with a very successful program in San Beda College Alabang yesterday.
It was my seventh time in attendance as an indigenous person.







Consistently representing the southern part of the Philippines, I garbed myself with an outfit which was a product of mixing and matching again. Thanks to my fondness for tunic blouses, shawls/pashmina and malong, I think it’ll take time before I run out of costumes for this event which happens to be a personal favorite. Hahahaha…
But, I have to make a confession. I actually bought a relatively expensive attire that’s intended for this affair during my sojourn to Dubai on January 18. However, I changed my mind on wearing it at the last minute since the style and the color are not identifiable with the traditional Muslim dress in the Philippines.

Moreover, I did not want to cause panic and terror among the attendees, thinking that a female ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) member had barged into the St. Maur Hall. Hu-hu!
I would rather that I bring verve to this annual gathering which promotes the use and love of our national language.
Surprisingly, Filipino is not my first language for I am a Bicolana. Despite this fact, I will always feel great pride of my Malay heritage regardless of the Mindanaoan fashion I strut in.
Pretty Mau,
I’m Happy for your successful celebration 🙂
I like all your attire..
Gorgeous…lhat bagay syo 🙂
God Bless!
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Wow naman, Josephine! You’re a certified ego booster. Thank you very much. Mas naiinspire tuloy ako na magsulat.
God bless you too.
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Yes,
You’re Wondrous Woman…
Keep on blogging ‘coz you inspire lots of your followers
Regards
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Your kindness is overwhelming, Josephine.
May you be blessed more.
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