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My National Statistics Office (NSO) Experience

We have been planning of applying for the kids’ passport. However, I was told that the NSO certified birth certificate does not come out until after six months when the child was born. It is a long wait and I do not quite understand why. Since we have no choice, we waited.

Hubby’s passport is already expired and mine is expiring soon. Maxyn turned seven months last January 7 so I thought maybe we can already get NSO certified birth certificates for all of us.

A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity. The NSO East Avenue branch is very near my place. I arrived there at around 2:30PM and by 3:30PM, I already have our certificates in my hands. I am actually impressed at how organized the process is.

Here are some tips before I tell you the process.

1. Bring pens. Make sure they have ink.

2. Bring a long envelope. You can opt for the brown paper one or the plastic one. You will use this to store your certificate/s. Else you just roll them.

3. Bring a fan. There are electric fans strategically placed but when the weather is hot, a fan will surely be helpful to keep your cool.

4. Bring water. Or you can just purchase outside before you go through the process.

When you enter the vicinity, the entrance is at the right where someone hands you the form. Tell that person what type of certificate you are getting and for how many people. You should get a form for each person per certificate. I got four forms for birth certificate.

I do not know what I was thinking then but I totally forgot to bring a pen with me. I was already inside when I realized that. Good thing I stumbled upon this elderly couple who lend me their extra pen, which I failed to return because I cannot find them.

Filling up the forms can be very tedious, well because I got a lot. Make sure you read each section carefully to avoid errors.

After filling up the form, proceed to the payment area. A guard will check your form before you proceed to the counter. There are plenty counters that accept payments and there are no queues at my time. Each birth certificate costs PhP140.

Once done with the payment, you will go to the releasing area where all the people are waiting. There are two sections in the waiting area, one is guarded with organized chairs and the other is just there for everyone. I do not know where to go so I asked a guard. He checked my receipt and explained to me the writings. It said my releasing time is at 4PM at window 5. I found out that those waiting inside have a releasing time of 3PM.

I went outside to buy a drink then looked for a vacant seat. A few minutes more and the people in the guarded area were already lining up in their respective windows. Then the whole area became vacant.

I did not know that where I was sitting was the start of the line. When the guarded area became vacant, we were asked to line up then we proceeded inside. A few minutes more of waiting, we were asked to go to our respective windows.

Once you have your certificates, check it for errors. I panicked because Ayex’s name was misspelled in the receipt that I only found out during the releasing. Good thing the certificates were all correct.

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A Day in a Commuter’s Life

I am one lucky person today!

The number coding for buses started today. The members of IMBOA went on strike and only very few buses operated to show their disapproval of this new law. Because of that, many commuters got stranded and became late for their work.

On Mondays, hubby usually drives me to work since he didn’t work the night before. Today, I didn’t wake him up because he appears to be very sleepy to me. He did so many chores yesterday so I decided to commute. When I reached Tandang Sora, I got shocked when I saw a see of people waiting for a ride. My destination is just a 5-minute ride including traffic but all the jeepneys were full and even have sabit. I didn’t know there was a transport strike. I almost told myself I took the wrong move but lucky me, I got a ride after a few minutes of waiting under the sun.

At Philcoa, the shuttles were still there and were not affected of the strike. The driver was tuned in to an AM station where I learned about the strike. I got worried that I’ll have a hard time going home tonight because the buses might still not operate.

When I reached Galleria after work, there were more buses than what I saw this morning. The thing is, all of them are very full. I walked towards the Ortigas MRT station hoping to get a ride and I didn’t fail. There were no more vacant seats so I had nk other choice but to stand up. The bus was not very full yet and you can still move unlike the others. Keri lang. I was confident that I will be able to seat when I reach Cubao. I was right.

Over-all, today’s commute was ordinary for me. I didn’t ran after the buses just to get a ride and my travel time was the same. I am a lucky person because the strike didn’t affect me much. Thank God!

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Tomorrow is a holiday, another bonding time with hubby and the girls. I hope we can get Ayex her ballet shoes already for her class on Friday.

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No Homework on Weekends: Yay or Nay?

DepEd Memorandum No. 392 states that “no homework shall be given during weekends for pupils to enjoy their childhood, and spend quality time with their parents without being burdened by the thought of doing lots of homework.”

This is in today’s news, which me and my mom talked about. While I am no longer a student, I certainly feel for all the students. No wonder students of this generation are so stressed. They go to school in the early morning and leave in mid-afternoon. When they get home, they take with them tons of homework to do for various subjects and sometimes, they even have to review for quizzes for the following school day. At the end of everything, these students end up very tired. They no longer enjoy their childhood.

My mom is also right when she said that students should not only learn or study when they have homework. This memorandum could even teach students to have better study habits because this time, they truly enjoy it and not only because they are bound to do so. So for me, I think this is a very good call.

He who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery.
Harold Wilson

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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