Saturday, June 30, 2012
Pastel Is Everywhere
I love how pastel colors can work together. It's just effortless. Was looking for clothes to wear til I found this comfy pants (it has been months since I last wore it). I didn't want to pair it another white or black, so I thought of something sweet. Then I came up with pastel all the way!
But I couldn't leave home with pastel pink lips. Haha.
It has been weeks since I purchased this lip stain from Sephora. I just realized now how pretty it is!
The photo doesn't justify the real color! I am making a review with decent photos =)
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Happy Independence Day Pilipinas!
There are too many things a Filipino can do to help the country. I just thought of 11 simple things. I know you can think of 20, or maybe a hundred, but I have only thought of 11 simple things any/every Filipino can do to make a difference.
1) Throw your candy wrapper in the rubbish bin. If you can't see any, keep it in your bag or in your pocket. Throwing it anywhere makes you stupid and uneducated.
2) If you have 5k Pesos in your bank account, think of something creative and start your own business; hire an employee. By doing this,you are saving an umployed Filipino, and you are making a difference.
3) Shut up. Stop whining. But start wondering what you can do to help your country. You see, not everything is the president's fault, or the government's shortcomings. You as a person has a responsibility. There's a fine line between doing something wrong, and doing nothing at all. Doing something little, can already make a difference. If everyone can make a difference, then Philippines will definitely progress and develop into a better country to live in.
4) Instead of spending 6k pesos on your birthday party, decrease it to 3k. The other half can be generously spent by repacking some goods for less fortunate families.
5) Be a responsible tourist. Whether it be in our own country or overseas. Tone down your voice when you are inside the MRT, bus or any form of public transportation. This will allow people in the place that you are visiting to, to have a good impression on you as a Filipino. Act as if you are educated, even if you are not.
6) Respect other religion. This will definitely avoid arguments. And war.
7) Join works of charity. Volunteer on social works, or free tutorial to children. If you do not have the money, I am very sure you have the time. You can't lack both. Give some time to join a group intentionally created to help others.
8) When it's poo time for your dog, I am pretty sure that you will bring him out and walk around the village. Bring a plastic bag to pick up his poop. Or bring a newspaper and try to catch it when he's already in the act of doing it. This allows a cleaner environment and more pleasant smell in your village.
9) After having your meal at Jollibee, pick up your tray, throw your trash to the rubbish bin (especially if you are a socialite carrying LV bag but enjoys dining in at Jollibee). This act will definitely influence most people to throw their trashes instead of waiting for employees to clean up their mess.
10) Be responsible in using social networking sites. Provide good information and good vibes.
11) And last but not the least, get a job. If you can't get a job, get a life. Stop bragging about what you have and stop spreading about other people's mishaps. Remember, you may have some desirable things that not many people may have, but what you may lack is, a life.
P.S: Sabi ko na eh, hindi lang makeup at damit ang alam ko :p
Let's all celebrate our Independence today, but let us take a step in doing something for our country's tomorrow. Remember, all forms of independence come with a big responsibility.
1) Throw your candy wrapper in the rubbish bin. If you can't see any, keep it in your bag or in your pocket. Throwing it anywhere makes you stupid and uneducated.
2) If you have 5k Pesos in your bank account, think of something creative and start your own business; hire an employee. By doing this,you are saving an umployed Filipino, and you are making a difference.
3) Shut up. Stop whining. But start wondering what you can do to help your country. You see, not everything is the president's fault, or the government's shortcomings. You as a person has a responsibility. There's a fine line between doing something wrong, and doing nothing at all. Doing something little, can already make a difference. If everyone can make a difference, then Philippines will definitely progress and develop into a better country to live in.
4) Instead of spending 6k pesos on your birthday party, decrease it to 3k. The other half can be generously spent by repacking some goods for less fortunate families.
5) Be a responsible tourist. Whether it be in our own country or overseas. Tone down your voice when you are inside the MRT, bus or any form of public transportation. This will allow people in the place that you are visiting to, to have a good impression on you as a Filipino. Act as if you are educated, even if you are not.
6) Respect other religion. This will definitely avoid arguments. And war.
7) Join works of charity. Volunteer on social works, or free tutorial to children. If you do not have the money, I am very sure you have the time. You can't lack both. Give some time to join a group intentionally created to help others.
8) When it's poo time for your dog, I am pretty sure that you will bring him out and walk around the village. Bring a plastic bag to pick up his poop. Or bring a newspaper and try to catch it when he's already in the act of doing it. This allows a cleaner environment and more pleasant smell in your village.
9) After having your meal at Jollibee, pick up your tray, throw your trash to the rubbish bin (especially if you are a socialite carrying LV bag but enjoys dining in at Jollibee). This act will definitely influence most people to throw their trashes instead of waiting for employees to clean up their mess.
10) Be responsible in using social networking sites. Provide good information and good vibes.
11) And last but not the least, get a job. If you can't get a job, get a life. Stop bragging about what you have and stop spreading about other people's mishaps. Remember, you may have some desirable things that not many people may have, but what you may lack is, a life.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Lazy Saturday
It was a lazy saturday.
This is one thing great about weekends off, I can go to the mall with Jay. =)
I just thought of something comfortable because I knew I would be spending hours of walking.
My makeup shouts comfort too. No falsies, no eyeliner. Just a clean face and pink lips.
Pilyo.
This is one thing great about weekends off, I can go to the mall with Jay. =)
I just thought of something comfortable because I knew I would be spending hours of walking.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Krystle In SG
Tey spent the weekend with us! It was short, but definitely fun!
Lunch at Steakout
These two would never run out of something funny and crazy to do! Tsk. Buying pasalubong at Mustafa
Strolling before Tey's departure
Dax with his "Byeeeeee" pose
Thanks Tey for bringing my stuff from Pinas.
=) Most importantly, thanks a million for the wonderful conversation we had =) It means so much! See you again soon! Does soon mean 2 months from now? Hihi
Lunch at Steakout
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