Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Songbird


I don't stick to any perfume brand because I'm quite lavish. If there's one thing i can't live without, that's perfume secondary to make up. I will melt in shame if I stink. Smelling good is always a must. Call me vain but looking good should mean smelling good as well. It's like you can't be wearing make up with your hair messed up If you know what I mean. 

Moving on, I happened to pass by Bench the other day and checked out their perfume variants, those ones with names of celebrities attached to them (Anne Curtis, Lovi Poe etc). I, of course smelled all the testers to see If I'd be interested on any of them. They actually smell all effin good for a considerably reasonable price of a little less than Php 400. I bought Regine Velasquez's 'Songbird' perfume because it smelled classy and flower-ish, not so sweet not so pungent. I was awed by the packaging as it looked classy in and out although I could care less about the packaging and more on the scent.

I tried it on just today by the way and I've been wearing it almost the whole day long now. The scent lingers really. If this perfume last for a month with me then I'm gonna stick to it (",)



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Friday, October 9, 2015

I Feel Infinite

Moving is such a tedious process. Boxing all your stuff seemed endless! I never thought we have so much clutter than useful things at home.
National Bookstore's Balikbayan box

So far, I have already packed nine huge boxes myself and I'm already getting sick inhaling all the dust, going back and forth, upstairs, downstairs, pacing around wishing I could teleport to make things a whole lot easier.

I suggested that we get those huge 'Balikbayan boxes' which are perfect for people who are moving because it sort of organize your things allowing you to put labels on them and save you time looking for your stuff once you've reached your new crib. We bought the boxes from National Bookstore and they knew it outright if you ask for Balikbayan boxes as it comes in standard size and only cost P 94.00 a piece which is not so bad considering the quality of the boxes. You can also purchase them online if you're ok paying hefty shipping fees. The boxes are flat and individually wrapped which means you have to assemble them yourself of course. They're pretty durable I think and I'm crossing my fingers lol. I'm just wondering how come we have sooo much stuff and mostly are junk? They're like Gremlins, they grow in numbers.

I feel infinite, literally (from The Perks of Being a Wallflower) because I don't know how long it would take before I finish boxing everything.

Nuninooo.



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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Christmas Air


Hello October! I can't believe it, it's only couple of months more to go before we display our Christmas decors again after they collect dust for a year. We're also moving to a new home after waiting for so long yey!


I remember last year, my family and I have been wishing for a new home. My siblings and I fervently asked help from our Mom since she's already in heaven, hoping she could relay our message to God. I must admit we almost lost hope so we thought of moving back down south, even considered working abroad until this miracle happened, our house finally found its new owner. God is really good. We also give credits to our Mom who might've worked double time asking God to grant our wish (knowing how persistent she is when she was still around) no matter how busy his trunkline is.

As an end note, always thank God for all the blessings that come your way no matter how big or small. Talk to your loved ones who's already in heaven because I always believe that they look after those they left behind no matter what. This may sound quite odd but I think our dearly departed ones have the capacity to escalate our concerns to the highest ranking person in heaven.

I can smell Christmas.


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