it's exams week this week and i have no idea on how i'm gonna study!
esp. because most of the time, i didn't even go to class!!
So my schedule tells me that tomorrow, I have exams in FanDu and TingLi at 8 AM and 10 AM!!
WHAT LUCK. FANDU AND TINGLI!! Only my two most 'favorite' subjects!!
TAKE NOTE: the sarcastic tone on 'favorite' please..
So I've been doing stuff to get me inspired to study.
Tried shopping and failed.
Tried eating but nah! think I'll stop and look for something else to do!
Tried studying in my room,
in other people's room,
but still.. found myself
blogging instead!!
blogging what?!? random thoughts!!
such as..
1. it's Spring already! It's always raining and weather's NOT that cold anymore!
2. It's Exams week na! I only got a few more months.
3. After exams, I will be Level D na! Hopefully. Yikes!!!
4. Just realized earlier, I've been eating out for more than 2 months already! I miss home-style dish!
5. Just bought myself a Zhong Guo jacket, I am so happy!
6. I can already understand and speak yi tian tian Intsik!
Wooohhhhooooooo!!!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
the boss..
You know who's boss here in Shanghai?!?
It's Mr. Weather!!
Back in the Philippines, I never learned how to plan my days!
Planning my trips and gimiks always bored me out and made me loose interest in even going or trying to go!
I was always the one person you can call up anytime and drag to wherever to do whatever.
Provided of course, it's near my place. Or, if you're someone really special to me, then,
it's okay kahit malayo!!
This is also the case here in Shanghai.
So I guess, I will forever be like this?
Here in Shanghai,
Mr. Weather is the boss!!
Our days depend on him. All the time!! We can't make any plans esp. now that the weather forecast is sometimes not accurate. So that, plans to go somewhere always remain as "one sunny day.."
Our plans here are made when we wake up in the morning and see the "actual" weather!
If it's good, then we go out.
If it's bad, then we stay here in the dorm and do.. wateber!!
Like today when the weather's supposed to be BAD!
But when I woke up (via my natural alarm clock: our balcony with the sun shining through),
it's a sunny day pala!! Then I start to think,
"oh what to do, what to do.."
And there goes the story of our lives here in Shanghai!!
It's Mr. Weather!!
Back in the Philippines, I never learned how to plan my days!
Planning my trips and gimiks always bored me out and made me loose interest in even going or trying to go!
I was always the one person you can call up anytime and drag to wherever to do whatever.
Provided of course, it's near my place. Or, if you're someone really special to me, then,
it's okay kahit malayo!!
This is also the case here in Shanghai.
So I guess, I will forever be like this?
Here in Shanghai,
Mr. Weather is the boss!!
Our days depend on him. All the time!! We can't make any plans esp. now that the weather forecast is sometimes not accurate. So that, plans to go somewhere always remain as "one sunny day.."
Our plans here are made when we wake up in the morning and see the "actual" weather!
If it's good, then we go out.
If it's bad, then we stay here in the dorm and do.. wateber!!
Like today when the weather's supposed to be BAD!
But when I woke up (via my natural alarm clock: our balcony with the sun shining through),
it's a sunny day pala!! Then I start to think,
"oh what to do, what to do.."
And there goes the story of our lives here in Shanghai!!
day I discovered Muji
I've been here for almost 2 months now!! and ever since I arrived, I've only known of one (TAKE NOTE: 1!!) mall to go to whenever I am bored!! Two months of going to that mall (WuJIaoChang) eventually made me tired!! So I have been matipid ever since I arrived here in Shanghai! Horray for me!!
But just last Friday, in true Sigh-and-Keisha tradition of doing a 没来上课 every 星期五, we discovered a new mall, You Yi Cheng just across Wu JIao Chang. Needless to say, I am so happy and excited. This was the day I discovered Muji!!
Muji is a little bit Dimensione-ish, only cleaner and way better!! Because of our long hours spent looking around that store, we were able to buy a notebook we so fondly called (to justify the purchase) "Our Life Notebook!" And since we had a "Life Notebook", I thought, we ought to have a "Life Pen", right? So that when I left that store, I already had a new "life" notebook and pen!!
Yihee!!
But just last Friday, in true Sigh-and-Keisha tradition of doing a 没来上课 every 星期五, we discovered a new mall, You Yi Cheng just across Wu JIao Chang. Needless to say, I am so happy and excited. This was the day I discovered Muji!!
Muji is a little bit Dimensione-ish, only cleaner and way better!! Because of our long hours spent looking around that store, we were able to buy a notebook we so fondly called (to justify the purchase) "Our Life Notebook!" And since we had a "Life Notebook", I thought, we ought to have a "Life Pen", right? So that when I left that store, I already had a new "life" notebook and pen!!
Yihee!!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
playing the good sister/achi part..
and oh, I sure do know how to play it well!!
for you Stepipay! Just fix it up a little and fill in the blanks coz my mind's a little sabog and low-tech (my computer's been weirdoks lately!). But you get the point right? tipong, if i were to do it, this is how I'd do it coz.. my commentary on your work is in my email to you, I think. Just posting this here to be sure coz am pretty sure that when you wake up tomorrow, I am still probably in dreamland!
So here is my answer to that question you told me about. Do whatever you want with it!
"I’ve been in Singapore for more than a year now. Ever since I was given the opportunity to live, experience, and understand the great nation that governs this country, I cannot help but realize for myself that like this country, I too have undergone a lot of realizations, learnings, and insights that I would like to one day be given the chance to share and impart with my country as well as my fellow Filipinos.
I am constantly amazed at the values and principles that which the Singapore government is greatly founded on. Ironic, but in my entire stay in the Philippines, rarely did I get the chance to appreciate and see these particular aspects. Perhaps because I was still too young then, because I have yet to grow to learn how these things work and be able to appreciate such issues. Like me, perhaps my country still needs to grow through the varied experiences and insights that which her people bring to her.
The opportunity to grow in Singapore has taught me: initiative, independence, and integrity.
That , I have to have the initiative to pursue my passions no matter what and learn how to stand up for what I believe is just and right. And that, I have to be independent and believe that no matter what the odds are, for as long as I believe in myself, I can be what I want to be. So that, in all aspects of my experiences and decisions in this lifetime, I can always exercise integrity.
Unlike Singapore, my government is far from being the model that of a perfectly established and organized institution. However, I do believe that with time, we can catch up through the various experiences and learning we continuously encounter as a nation. Additionally, it is my belief that someday, my country as well as countrymen will also see these three aspects as essential to our growth.
Because we need to learn to have the initiative to pursue our____________________. So that the people can learn how to cultivate independence amidst a history of co-dependence and learn how to make the two values exist harmoniously with each other. So that we can all live with integrity."
Just play with the idea and with it all! And that's about it. Coz remember, this is after all, about YOU. Not just any ordinary dude who knows of SG, corruption, and the Pinas.
xoxo,
Achi.
The Ever Fab.
for you Stepipay! Just fix it up a little and fill in the blanks coz my mind's a little sabog and low-tech (my computer's been weirdoks lately!). But you get the point right? tipong, if i were to do it, this is how I'd do it coz.. my commentary on your work is in my email to you, I think. Just posting this here to be sure coz am pretty sure that when you wake up tomorrow, I am still probably in dreamland!
So here is my answer to that question you told me about. Do whatever you want with it!
"I’ve been in Singapore for more than a year now. Ever since I was given the opportunity to live, experience, and understand the great nation that governs this country, I cannot help but realize for myself that like this country, I too have undergone a lot of realizations, learnings, and insights that I would like to one day be given the chance to share and impart with my country as well as my fellow Filipinos.
I am constantly amazed at the values and principles that which the Singapore government is greatly founded on. Ironic, but in my entire stay in the Philippines, rarely did I get the chance to appreciate and see these particular aspects. Perhaps because I was still too young then, because I have yet to grow to learn how these things work and be able to appreciate such issues. Like me, perhaps my country still needs to grow through the varied experiences and insights that which her people bring to her.
The opportunity to grow in Singapore has taught me: initiative, independence, and integrity.
That , I have to have the initiative to pursue my passions no matter what and learn how to stand up for what I believe is just and right. And that, I have to be independent and believe that no matter what the odds are, for as long as I believe in myself, I can be what I want to be. So that, in all aspects of my experiences and decisions in this lifetime, I can always exercise integrity.
Unlike Singapore, my government is far from being the model that of a perfectly established and organized institution. However, I do believe that with time, we can catch up through the various experiences and learning we continuously encounter as a nation. Additionally, it is my belief that someday, my country as well as countrymen will also see these three aspects as essential to our growth.
Because we need to learn to have the initiative to pursue our____________________. So that the people can learn how to cultivate independence amidst a history of co-dependence and learn how to make the two values exist harmoniously with each other. So that we can all live with integrity."
Just play with the idea and with it all! And that's about it. Coz remember, this is after all, about YOU. Not just any ordinary dude who knows of SG, corruption, and the Pinas.
xoxo,
Achi.
The Ever Fab.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
then there was our field trip..
in the midst of our long holiday, Fudan organized a field trip for foreign students. Among the places they provided as options were Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Zhang Jia Jie and maybe some more. I chose to go to Xian because.. it's a long story so let's leave it at that!
Naturally, we were all excited! Some people were going to Beijing, some Zhang Jia Jie, the eight of us (Prim, Tiff V., Cheng, Sigh, Diana, Christine, Celcius and me) were Xian bound. After the orientation (which I, together with Sigh did not attend), we learned that we were actually going to get the chance still to go to Yan'An which was another province 5 hours away from Xian. Just cool, I guess.
So April 6 came and we were meeting the whole Xian group in front of the Guang Hua building. When we got there, it was almost time! We just really had to go get ourselves some Coco and food before we left for the 16-hour train ride to Xian! That's one common trait of Filipinos we eventually concluded during the duration of our trip. "Ang Pinoy, takot magutom!" We were the only ones eating small snacks in the bus full of Japanese, Russians, and Koreans! If we weren't asleep, we were eating! Thus, the conclusion.
We arrived at the train station! Boy, that train ride was just.. It was the most difficult part of the trip, if you ask me!! The beds were bad, they looked dirty! The bathrooms were worse, you will want to avoid it as much as you can. And the smell.. oh, the smell was just the worst part of it! True, we did need our face masks after all. But not for Xian. Rather, for the ride going there because of the wonderful smell we had to go through! White-flower party we had!!
I got the bed on the topmost bunk because I was okay with whatever. At first sight, it was really bad. Because I had to climb up, and the head space was not that spacious so if I wanted to sit, I always had to bend my back! Turned out, it was a blessing in disguise. Because then I didn't have to stay up all night because people were passing by or making kapa your bed (as was the case with Prim) or be awakened by the different kinds of smell you'll encounter in your sleep (as was what happened to Pinky and Sigh). Sigh even woke up in the middle of the night to spray perfume.. and as for Pinky, she slept with her mask on.
16 hours after we woke up in Xian. Because the train was delayed, we didn't get the chance to drop by the hotel to leave our stuff and take a bath! GREAT!! JUST GREAT!! Tour without taking a bath or even changing our clothes! And we thought this was a field trip?? Nobody told us it was medyo Amazing Race/Extra Challenge-ish type of trip!!
Putting that aside though, the trip was really nice!! Xian is definitely a very picturusque city! A nice mix of modern and history as we described it to friends eventually. It was thrilling, exciting. We were always on the run to capture the sights. Given the chance, I think I will probably go back once more to Xian. Yan'An, on the other hand, was a completely different matter.
Yan'An was pretty cool. But you see, we had to travel 5 hours just to get there. And personally, I feel that Yan'An would have been better if, like Sigh and Celcius, you really know the history of China! In my case, I only know of Mao Tze Dong. So that after our first stop, all the rest just really looked the same to me. In short, that was when I got bored already.
One thing cool about Yan'An though were the stone houses. Literally, they were made up of stones right in the middle of the mountains. Don't think like Batanes stone here, it was more like a mountain, then there's a hole, that hole is a house!! Definitely one of a kind! It was also here where I saw two mountains connected only by a bridge (the tallest in Asia) and a train passing by the two mountains! I appreciated this more than the history stuff.
After this we went back to Xian where we got to spend the day on our own. Xian is truly breathtaking! Love it!!
The last day we went to a Buddhist Pagoda in Xian, one of the oldest architecture standing still. This is perhaps one of Xian's strength in tourism. Because it is architecturally breathtaking!! Something the Philippines should learn perhaps? Then there was this one mountain we went to, Li Shan! I was particularly giddy and excited for this! When I woke up (coz it took us 1 and a half hour to get there), I realized we were already on top of the hill. This reminded me so much of the stuff we used to do back home in Naga during summers when "the parents" have time or when we have guests! So I was really excited! Not to mention that the place was really cool!! So that we were once again able to visit another place coz this was somewhere outside Xian. Where that somewhere is? I really don't know as well! Oh, and we also dropped by this "souvenir store". Normal, usual, tourist guide racket, one of the worst I've seen!!! I swear. DO NOT GO!! YOU'LL BE BETTER OFF EXPLORING XIAN ON YOUR OWN!!
Our trip, all in all, was okay. It was cheap so I guess it was worth it! Except for the trains part! It was expensive though, one way ticket costs 300+RMB. So make that two, that's almost 600 or 700 tops. Plus, the hotels where we stayed were not bad either. The food was always plentiful. But the taste is of course, a completely different matter. Thus, our conclusion no. 2: "EGG: ang universal taste". So that, we always looked forward to our daily servings of egg for breakfast coz there, rinarasyon nila ang egg. But you can't have two nga lang! Just one. So we looked for a convenience store every night. No matter how lazy we were, we always had to go out and look for a convenience store to buy food and water coz we were always hungry.
Thus, while roaming the streets of Xian and Yan'An, we were able to reach our conclusion no. 3: "ang style ng mga beggars, anywhere in the world, ay universal din!"
So much for our 6 days, 5 hour bus rides, 4 conclusions, 3 cities, and 2 train rides to make up for 1 hell of an adventure!!
Naturally, we were all excited! Some people were going to Beijing, some Zhang Jia Jie, the eight of us (Prim, Tiff V., Cheng, Sigh, Diana, Christine, Celcius and me) were Xian bound. After the orientation (which I, together with Sigh did not attend), we learned that we were actually going to get the chance still to go to Yan'An which was another province 5 hours away from Xian. Just cool, I guess.
So April 6 came and we were meeting the whole Xian group in front of the Guang Hua building. When we got there, it was almost time! We just really had to go get ourselves some Coco and food before we left for the 16-hour train ride to Xian! That's one common trait of Filipinos we eventually concluded during the duration of our trip. "Ang Pinoy, takot magutom!" We were the only ones eating small snacks in the bus full of Japanese, Russians, and Koreans! If we weren't asleep, we were eating! Thus, the conclusion.
We arrived at the train station! Boy, that train ride was just.. It was the most difficult part of the trip, if you ask me!! The beds were bad, they looked dirty! The bathrooms were worse, you will want to avoid it as much as you can. And the smell.. oh, the smell was just the worst part of it! True, we did need our face masks after all. But not for Xian. Rather, for the ride going there because of the wonderful smell we had to go through! White-flower party we had!!
I got the bed on the topmost bunk because I was okay with whatever. At first sight, it was really bad. Because I had to climb up, and the head space was not that spacious so if I wanted to sit, I always had to bend my back! Turned out, it was a blessing in disguise. Because then I didn't have to stay up all night because people were passing by or making kapa your bed (as was the case with Prim) or be awakened by the different kinds of smell you'll encounter in your sleep (as was what happened to Pinky and Sigh). Sigh even woke up in the middle of the night to spray perfume.. and as for Pinky, she slept with her mask on.
16 hours after we woke up in Xian. Because the train was delayed, we didn't get the chance to drop by the hotel to leave our stuff and take a bath! GREAT!! JUST GREAT!! Tour without taking a bath or even changing our clothes! And we thought this was a field trip?? Nobody told us it was medyo Amazing Race/Extra Challenge-ish type of trip!!
Putting that aside though, the trip was really nice!! Xian is definitely a very picturusque city! A nice mix of modern and history as we described it to friends eventually. It was thrilling, exciting. We were always on the run to capture the sights. Given the chance, I think I will probably go back once more to Xian. Yan'An, on the other hand, was a completely different matter.
Yan'An was pretty cool. But you see, we had to travel 5 hours just to get there. And personally, I feel that Yan'An would have been better if, like Sigh and Celcius, you really know the history of China! In my case, I only know of Mao Tze Dong. So that after our first stop, all the rest just really looked the same to me. In short, that was when I got bored already.
One thing cool about Yan'An though were the stone houses. Literally, they were made up of stones right in the middle of the mountains. Don't think like Batanes stone here, it was more like a mountain, then there's a hole, that hole is a house!! Definitely one of a kind! It was also here where I saw two mountains connected only by a bridge (the tallest in Asia) and a train passing by the two mountains! I appreciated this more than the history stuff.
After this we went back to Xian where we got to spend the day on our own. Xian is truly breathtaking! Love it!!
The last day we went to a Buddhist Pagoda in Xian, one of the oldest architecture standing still. This is perhaps one of Xian's strength in tourism. Because it is architecturally breathtaking!! Something the Philippines should learn perhaps? Then there was this one mountain we went to, Li Shan! I was particularly giddy and excited for this! When I woke up (coz it took us 1 and a half hour to get there), I realized we were already on top of the hill. This reminded me so much of the stuff we used to do back home in Naga during summers when "the parents" have time or when we have guests! So I was really excited! Not to mention that the place was really cool!! So that we were once again able to visit another place coz this was somewhere outside Xian. Where that somewhere is? I really don't know as well! Oh, and we also dropped by this "souvenir store". Normal, usual, tourist guide racket, one of the worst I've seen!!! I swear. DO NOT GO!! YOU'LL BE BETTER OFF EXPLORING XIAN ON YOUR OWN!!
Our trip, all in all, was okay. It was cheap so I guess it was worth it! Except for the trains part! It was expensive though, one way ticket costs 300+RMB. So make that two, that's almost 600 or 700 tops. Plus, the hotels where we stayed were not bad either. The food was always plentiful. But the taste is of course, a completely different matter. Thus, our conclusion no. 2: "EGG: ang universal taste". So that, we always looked forward to our daily servings of egg for breakfast coz there, rinarasyon nila ang egg. But you can't have two nga lang! Just one. So we looked for a convenience store every night. No matter how lazy we were, we always had to go out and look for a convenience store to buy food and water coz we were always hungry.
Thus, while roaming the streets of Xian and Yan'An, we were able to reach our conclusion no. 3: "ang style ng mga beggars, anywhere in the world, ay universal din!"
So much for our 6 days, 5 hour bus rides, 4 conclusions, 3 cities, and 2 train rides to make up for 1 hell of an adventure!!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
the first Chinese long holiday
is finally here!!
April 2-11 is the first Chinese long holiday I will encounter ever since coming to China. Don't ask me why it's a holiday, I think I also don't know! or maybe, I forgot already!
So I've been bumming around here in the room. But today the weather is good and I think I'll probably go to Wu Jiao Chang to buy stuff for our field trip this TUesday! Needless to say, I am very excited!!
Our field trip is gonna be from April 6 - 11. I am going to Xian. I chose to go to Xian for some reason I don't know! I just know it's famous. But now it's good coz that's a triangle pala that you have to visit in China - Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. I seriously have to find a way to go to Beijing so as to complete this triangle!!
Second long holiday for us is the Labor Day Holiday on May 1-5. But going to Beijing on that time, I think is seriously a bad idea!
There are so many places to see here in China. It excites me! I just wish I can go with minimal cost so that I don't have to feel guilty all the time!!
April 2-11 is the first Chinese long holiday I will encounter ever since coming to China. Don't ask me why it's a holiday, I think I also don't know! or maybe, I forgot already!
So I've been bumming around here in the room. But today the weather is good and I think I'll probably go to Wu Jiao Chang to buy stuff for our field trip this TUesday! Needless to say, I am very excited!!
Our field trip is gonna be from April 6 - 11. I am going to Xian. I chose to go to Xian for some reason I don't know! I just know it's famous. But now it's good coz that's a triangle pala that you have to visit in China - Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. I seriously have to find a way to go to Beijing so as to complete this triangle!!
Second long holiday for us is the Labor Day Holiday on May 1-5. But going to Beijing on that time, I think is seriously a bad idea!
There are so many places to see here in China. It excites me! I just wish I can go with minimal cost so that I don't have to feel guilty all the time!!
Easter Vigil..
so yesterday was Black Saturday..
since I arrived here in Shanghai, I lost track of the time already, I didn't even know it was Holy Week na!!
and since my family is not in the Philippines as of the moment to remind me,
I had to make a mental note and remind myself.
But yesterday I was feeling extra lazy that I decided to stay in the dorm.
No matter how much I tried, I just can't get myself out of the bed! much more out of the room!!
When, I finally decided to take a bath sometime around 5 in the afternoon, because I told sina Desi that I was joining them for the 8:30 mass downtown,
I felt lazy again! So that..
after dressing up, I once again retired to my bed! LOSER. I KNOW!!
Sigh called to ask what time we were leaving since downtown is like an hour and a half by train from us. but i told her,
"oh no.. hindi na ako sasama Sigh.. but sina RG is going." because RG dropped by the room also around 2 to ask me to go to lunch!
but hola!!! lazy bones overpowered the lure of lunch at Wu Jiao Chang!
So evening came at i got a knock on the door at around 6:30.. i opened and it was RG again!!
RG: tulog ka nanaman friend?!? let's go na!!
ME: hindi na ako sasama.. i feel so lazy bahala na baka tomorrow nalang ako mag-mass with sina Allan.
RG: hay naku! masama na yan ginagawa mo! kanina umalis ako tulog ka, ngayon tulog ka nanaman!! at tsaka.. hello? gigising ka ba ng maaga tomorrow for mass..
ME: i know pero tinatamad ako..
(moment of realization)
ME: sige na nga sasama na ako!!
RG: o, bilisan mo na! late na tayo! mag coat ka nalang!!
and so I went to mass!
and texted my mom,
ME: mom, thank RG! he dragged me out of bad to go to mass coz it's Holy Week.
MOM: ay salamat!! tell him he's an angel sent from heaven!!
But what mom didn't know was that.. I had no idea about what happens at an Easter Vigil! It was seriously like a first time for me! coz back home, we usually arrive late! and we never really attend the vigil! we just watch the angels.. that's if we're awake na! And why did we have candles?!?! For a moment there, I thought it was the mass where there were 4 candles - 3 pink and 1 purple!! KAKAHIYA TULOY!!
But the mass was good. Super holy ang dating! It's been a while since I last attended mass! I'm happy somebody dragged me out of this dorm!
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!! ;-)
since I arrived here in Shanghai, I lost track of the time already, I didn't even know it was Holy Week na!!
and since my family is not in the Philippines as of the moment to remind me,
I had to make a mental note and remind myself.
But yesterday I was feeling extra lazy that I decided to stay in the dorm.
No matter how much I tried, I just can't get myself out of the bed! much more out of the room!!
When, I finally decided to take a bath sometime around 5 in the afternoon, because I told sina Desi that I was joining them for the 8:30 mass downtown,
I felt lazy again! So that..
after dressing up, I once again retired to my bed! LOSER. I KNOW!!
Sigh called to ask what time we were leaving since downtown is like an hour and a half by train from us. but i told her,
"oh no.. hindi na ako sasama Sigh.. but sina RG is going." because RG dropped by the room also around 2 to ask me to go to lunch!
but hola!!! lazy bones overpowered the lure of lunch at Wu Jiao Chang!
So evening came at i got a knock on the door at around 6:30.. i opened and it was RG again!!
RG: tulog ka nanaman friend?!? let's go na!!
ME: hindi na ako sasama.. i feel so lazy bahala na baka tomorrow nalang ako mag-mass with sina Allan.
RG: hay naku! masama na yan ginagawa mo! kanina umalis ako tulog ka, ngayon tulog ka nanaman!! at tsaka.. hello? gigising ka ba ng maaga tomorrow for mass..
ME: i know pero tinatamad ako..
(moment of realization)
ME: sige na nga sasama na ako!!
RG: o, bilisan mo na! late na tayo! mag coat ka nalang!!
and so I went to mass!
and texted my mom,
ME: mom, thank RG! he dragged me out of bad to go to mass coz it's Holy Week.
MOM: ay salamat!! tell him he's an angel sent from heaven!!
But what mom didn't know was that.. I had no idea about what happens at an Easter Vigil! It was seriously like a first time for me! coz back home, we usually arrive late! and we never really attend the vigil! we just watch the angels.. that's if we're awake na! And why did we have candles?!?! For a moment there, I thought it was the mass where there were 4 candles - 3 pink and 1 purple!! KAKAHIYA TULOY!!
But the mass was good. Super holy ang dating! It's been a while since I last attended mass! I'm happy somebody dragged me out of this dorm!
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!! ;-)
bags..
have i told you lately that i love you??...
to my dearest benefactors,
after being localized in China, I am starting to once again have my old habits back!!
thank you for being your usual kunsintidor selves!!!
I am so happy i have a new bag! seriously.
when it comes to bags, i have a serious problem. admitted.
i can probably come up with all the excuses in the world just to justify each purchase i make.
and while i try to control myself, what can I do?
it is just hard. super hard!!
esp. when your parents, sistahs, and friends agree!
so once again, and as you say Mom, you were right nanaman.
when you said that it was impossible for me
to not buy a bag once i get here.
love you parents!!
xoxo.
to my dearest benefactors,
after being localized in China, I am starting to once again have my old habits back!!
thank you for being your usual kunsintidor selves!!!
I am so happy i have a new bag! seriously.
when it comes to bags, i have a serious problem. admitted.
i can probably come up with all the excuses in the world just to justify each purchase i make.
and while i try to control myself, what can I do?
it is just hard. super hard!!
esp. when your parents, sistahs, and friends agree!
so once again, and as you say Mom, you were right nanaman.
when you said that it was impossible for me
to not buy a bag once i get here.
love you parents!!
xoxo.
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