About Me

About the Blogger: NATSUMI AKIBA


Life is a song sings it. Life is a game plays it. Life is a challenge needs it. Life is life fight for it. Life in this impermanent world we lived is not about looking back and wishing that today is the same with the past. Life is about moving on, accepting changes and looking forward to what makes you stronger and more complete. Because it’s never too late to have a life and never too late to change for the better you in the new chapter of our life.

Let me introduce myself: I am Natsumi Sale Akiba born on the 300th of May, 1996 in Imus Cavite. My father is Ken Ichi Akiba a Japanese man who fell in love with my mother Christina Sale an ordinary Filipino. I have four siblings- two half sisters and two half brothers. Having my family is the best gift that God has given to me although it’s not that complete. I know every family is not perfect sometimes we do have misunderstandings, but we do try our best to fix it. I graduated in Medina National Comprehensive High School during my secondary years. Now, I’m taking up Bachelor of Elementary Education major in General Curriculum at Bukidnon State University ESC Gingoog. I am proud to be one of the future educators for I know that being a teacher is not that easy as what other people were thinking. It’s the noblest profession. Education is not just my passion but it is my destiny.

Anyway I love to do stuffs like painting, drawing and other stuffs that involve Art. I am dreaming to be a famous Artist someday. I also wanted to become a Fashion Designer and make my own fashion studio. But for now, I’ll focus to the profession I am taking.


My life is rarely interesting as well as my personality. I break down but still in the end I build up and stand strong.  I’ve learn that life goes with three C’s: the Choice, the Change and the Chance if you won’t take a choice to take a chance, then your life will never change. Keep on surviving and be strong. Always remember not everything has a happy ending and ending doesn’t mean to stop. It’s just a way of telling us that there is a new beginning ahead of us. We should always be ready for the unpredictable.