It was such an honor and a privilege at the same time to be able to share my stories and do one of my hobbies, which I truly love and can't live without here in the hive. I've been hearing lots of positive reviews with regards to this thing, and I never imagined that there's a kind of platform like this where bookworms and some writers out there can showcase and share something extraordinary that can be a stepping stone for future success, so I would love to take this opportunity to thank my good friend and his amazing friend
for introducing this Hive to me. But before I share my future content with you guys, let me introduce myself first. So, without further ado, let's get to know me!
I am Rovie Rose Paraguya, a 20-year-old woman. I am currently a first-year college student at one of the universities here in the Philippines. I am taking up a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science as my course. And yeah, if you're thinking that I'll be a lawyer someday, you’re right, but I guess that you'll also be wondering why a future lawyer would write a blog. Well, it's basically because I do have a passion for reading and writing. After all, if I don't, well, maybe I'm being ridiculous by taking up a pre-law course, but kidding aside, yeah, I seriously love writing and reading, which is why I became a feature writer and the editor-in-chief of our school paper publication when I was in my junior high school days.
The pandemic was a challenge to me as a student because during those times, I was already a senior high school student, and for the course I took, having an online platform for learning isn't the best thing. Why? Well, because Humanities and Social Sciences is the kind of strand where you need to consider a lot of factors, and number one of those is the people around you and how they deal with their everyday lives in their respective environments, guess what? I managed to finish it, and not to brag, but I graduated with honors during those times.
During my younger days, I used to love dance, so basically, yeah, I do dance, but then the dance doesn't acknowledge me. But yeah, kidding aside, I do love music, and I'm into music, but I already focus more on my singing than my dancing because I do believe that in singing, I can express my whole personality, like my feelings and emotions, whether I'm frustrated, stressed, confused, glad, sad, depressed, or any other emotion you can still think of. I started loving singing when I was in high school already, and I focused on it, improved, and am still improving.Right now, I have committed myself to the music ministry of our church, and I am one of the backup singers. I also love teaching and learning at the same time, so with that being said, I engaged myself when I was in grade 10 basically when the pandemic started to tutor students with lower grades than mine, and right now, I am one of the Sunday school teachers in our church, so basically, it's not just my hobby but also a commitment not to myself or someone else but to God.
One thing to know about me also is that I am a born-again Christian, which made me love church even more and to be honest, I spent almost 12 hours staying in church every weekend. Maybe you're asking why? But basically, it is because I do love that place. It comforts me, and it just brings the best out in me every time I'm there. And maybe one factor why I love staying in the church is the people because we're not just treating one another like oww, they're just my church mates, but we treat one another in that place as a family. That's why I spend half of my days every weekend in that awesome and wonderful place filled with genuine and loving people.
One thing about me is that I am in love with chicken and fish fillets, and I'm a coffee addict because basically, coffee is my water and food is my life and energizer.