Who Am I?
JUST READ IT.
Who Am I?
July 1, 2006
I am who. I am Roxanne Vivien S. Mercado. I prefer my classmates and teacher to call me Roxanne, but Ivy is fine and besides it's shorter. I am now a senior or fourth year high school in PAREF Woodrose School, Inc. I just turned 17 last month. I was born on May 23, 1989 in San Fernando, Pampanga. I grew up in Cavite since I turned one. I am Catholic. My father is Mario Romarico M. Mercado or Rory. He is businessman and the co-owner of Delta-T. My mother is Vilma S. Mercado and she works in Intel as a Department Manager. My two siblings are Nica and Vince. They are both studying now in La Salle Zobel. My sister Nica is now thirteen years old and a first year high school. My brother Vince is now eleven years and a fifth grade. I lived in Bacoor, Cavite.
My hobbies are swimming, playing badminton, surfing the internet, listening to music, watching the television and movies, chatting with my friends and cousin online and writing stories. My favorite sports are badminton and swimming. My favorite subjects are Math and Arts. I like to draw mazes, architectures and trendy outfits. My favorite accessories are chandelier earrings, hoops and bracelets. I like r&b songs, opm, and hiphop music.
I like Harry Potter and I collect all Harry Potter items, such as the books, dvds, stickers, tattoos, notebooks, designed box, doll, bookends, pencils, crayons, paper and more. I also write Harry Potter fanfiction: Life in the Chat Room. It's a little bit against the Grammar rule because it's a chat message style. It's not that good but you want to waste your time, just waste your time in reading my fiction.
I studied in Casa Real Montessori School from pre-school to third grade. I studied in Elizabeth Seton School – South (ESS) from fourth grade to second year high school. I studied in Concordia International School Shanghai (CISS) for two years. Now, I am studying in PAREF Woodrose School, Inc. in my senior year or fourth year.
From the past two years, my family and I leaved in Shanghai, China. My brother, sister and I studied in Concordia International School Shanghai. Our school is just two blocks away from our house, so sometimes I walk or bike going to school. This school is a Christian school but it isn’t specifically a Catholic school so I have to study Muslim, Buddhism and other non-Christian beliefs in a religion class for two years. I’ve finished grades nine and ten or freshmen and sophomore year in this school. Because it’s an international school, I met many people from different parts of the world with different religion and language. In fact, all my friends in this school came from different countries, two from Hong Kong, a Malaysian, one Filipino-Chinese, four Koreans and an American. Their names are Rachael Ma, Tiffany Chong, Shulin Teh, Amanda Lim, Yesi, Sinae Kim, Siwon Kim, Luisa Koo and Kari McBride. All my teachers are also from different countries, such as America, Canada, Philippines, China, Malaysia, Thailand and more. Since we’re here in China, I took Chinese as Foreign Language I and II. I also got an excellent award in my Chinese class for two consecutive years. This school is different from others because we high school are required to have laptops so my parent have to buy me a laptop. This is why I learned new techniques how to use and take care of my laptop. Like field trips or retreats, in Concordia we have something the same called Interim except this one whole week away from home. There seven places to choose for the Interim and each student have to choose their first three choices they want to go. In Interim, the students and assigned teacher go to different parts of China. In my first Interim, I went to Jingdezhen, where most of the potteries and porcelain are made with just nine other students and two teachers. In the Qing Dynasty, Jingdezhen use to make potteries and porcelains for the emperor of China. My interim mates, teachers, and I learned how to make a pottery in a wheel. In fact, I made two successful vases. I went to Lanzhou province or Tibet in my second Interim that includes twenty-two students and Mr. Gertz and Mr. Whitehead.
Well so much for introduction. Who am I?
A simple question when you first encounter this, but a difficult question when you try to answer it.
Deep inside, I'm just a shy girl who's hiding inside the closet, under the bed and in the dark corner who tries to leave the room and meet new people and new friends.
I've look to every pictures of my phote album, but I still can't find the real me.
I've read to every pages of my yearbooks, but I still can't find the real me.
I look outside my window, but I stil can't find the real me.
I've travel around the world, but I still can't find the real me.
I asked everyone if they know me, but I still can't find the answers that I'm trying to find about me.
Oh, yeah I almost forgot, I can only find these answers in a little box inside my heart!

6 Comments:
At 11:05 AM,
mariel tan said…
cooooooool...
wow. you had to study quite a number of religions. i mean.. one is already tough.
laptop? high-tech.. hahaha... it would be so much easier to use laptops. hayy..
wow. pottery!!! i wanna try that toooo!!
At 5:18 AM,
Carla said…
I like Harry Potter and I collect all Harry Potter items, such as the books, dvds, stickers, tattoos, notebooks, designed box, doll, bookends, pencils, crayons, paper and more. I also write Harry Potter fanfiction: Life in the Chat Room. It's a little bit against the Grammar rule because it's a chat message style.
OMG. You write fanfiction? Hahahah, I do too! I mean... I used to; now I don't so much anymore. :P I used to be such a HP fan too! Hehe, wala lang.
Your old schoool seems so COOL. Asteeg naman yung thing about Interim. Hehehe!
At 6:14 AM,
mac said…
Your education experiences sound really interesting. Maybe you could suggest some alternative learning style to me that we can implement in class.
You like making mazes? That is so cool! Maybe you can make me or us one. I, on the other hand, like solving them.
Are you having a hard time with all these changes? Your life really sounds so exciting - so many new people to meet, so many cultures to immerse yourself in...
Keep writing...don't worry if you're not used to formal writing, we can work on that...as long as you have the thoughts to share with the world. :D
At 5:24 PM,
Katherine Tingzon said…
Thats so cool!!!!
daya mo! Laptop!!!! I wish I had a laptop...
you have been to so many places....UNFAIR!!!!!
hahahaha OH! I want to solve mazes and puzzles too :)
At 8:23 AM,
Rocio Abanes said…
oh my god!! why doesnt WR require us to have a laptop!!goshhh!! haha!
At 7:53 AM,
JustANearInstanceforNurturingEveryone said…
Aww! Roxanne! hug hug.. :D
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