I took a day off from work last Monday so I could dedicate my day for the visa and wedding preparations. What I planned was to get my PSA birth certificate (BC) in the morning and meet with our coordinator and photographer in the afternoon.
Three of my friends told me it only took them two to three hours to get their certificates at PSA. So I took the shot of getting the BC myself since it's also the cheapest way. I only had three things on my to-do list, I figured I can still do some shopping for crafting materials since I have the entire day for myself.
Three of my friends told me it only took them two to three hours to get their certificates at PSA. So I took the shot of getting the BC myself since it's also the cheapest way. I only had three things on my to-do list, I figured I can still do some shopping for crafting materials since I have the entire day for myself.
That I apparently forgot to post.
And I'd like you to believe I was busy.
1. Bagged two awards at the Davao Blog Awards co-presented by PLDT-Smart.
And I'd like you to believe I was busy.
1. Bagged two awards at the Davao Blog Awards co-presented by PLDT-Smart.
Best Personal Blog |
Jan and I visited our future home yesterday and we're so happy about the progress.
See?
Knowing how real estate development works here, one could say that that's a lot of progress.
Haha. I'm really looking forward to the day we move in because finally *drum roll* I will have a custom bookshelf/mini library! But before I start with anything for our home, I still have a wedding to plan. We haven't made a lot of progress and we only have four months! And what's worse, I still have to decide which five out of a hundred wedding DIY ideas are realistic enough for me to actually attempt to do.
May the gods of patience and creativity be ever in my favor.
P.S. Hey Chronos, please bestow me with a lot of time too because I'm also having Japanese lessons in between.
See?
Knowing how real estate development works here, one could say that that's a lot of progress.
#TeamNoLigo |
May the gods of patience and creativity be ever in my favor.
P.S. Hey Chronos, please bestow me with a lot of time too because I'm also having Japanese lessons in between.
The Wedding Diaries: DIY Bridal Bouquet Using Fake Flowers and Recycled Materials
By Sarah Aterrado - January 03, 2019
I would have loved to write about the 2018 that has been awesome or whatever topic that's fitting for the new year but I am more excited to share this with you.
You see, I never really thought a bridal bouquet can cost so much. Php 5,000-7,000 seriously?! No, thanks.
Today, I decided to create my own bridal bouquet because aside from the fact that we'd rather spend our money on more important things like a fridge full of frozen yogurt, I was bored as hell as well.
Plus, crafting things makes me feel giddy all the time.
So here's what boredom got me:
You see, I never really thought a bridal bouquet can cost so much. Php 5,000-7,000 seriously?! No, thanks.
Today, I decided to create my own bridal bouquet because aside from the fact that we'd rather spend our money on more important things like a fridge full of frozen yogurt, I was bored as hell as well.
Plus, crafting things makes me feel giddy all the time.
So here's what boredom got me:
I'm not sure whether I should start my intro with a defensive speech as to why I got 39 new books (not including the children's book I got for Rhett) in less than two months or should I just accept my fate that I always get defeated in a battle against impulsive book buying.
Here’s the thing, when you are in front of a million new books priced at 50-90% off, there's no way you could ever resist that. Not me. And it's not all the time you can get big book sales like this, that's why you have take advantage of it. Meaning, you can’t just go barging in a book sale and NOT buy a book… because that’s just stupid. And besides, I don't really have anything to spend my money on.
Supportive. As always ♥ |