Thursday, April 7, 2011

Day 254 - Blue Building

I don't even know what building this is. But it looks great from the window of the Power Books store in Greenbelt 3. Lovely shade of blue that is.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Day 253 - Leftover Souvenirs

In preparation for my sister's arrival next week, my brother tidied up his room a little bit. So we discovered forgotten souvenirs that he brought back from Japan. Among them, these electronic keychains. I'm sure he was planning on giving them to certain people at some point, except it's two years later and he's forgotten all about those plans. Hence, he gave them to me, because I'm the hoarder of the family.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Day 252 - Useful Freebie

When my mom attended a conference in Tagaytay 3 weekends ago, she got a bunch of freebies from different companies. This 2GB flash disk is one of the more useful ones, although personally I like all the pens and notebooks and post-its and notepads, even if they have bank names or computer company logos all over them.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Day 251 - Lion Hat

I spent the day at Solenad (a sort of shopping centre) at Nuvali in Sta. Rosa, Laguna with my friends who were celebrating their birthdays. There was a bazaar beside the parking lot and we bought these silly hats. There were several designs and it was fun looking through all of them. I think you can tell our personalities from the animals we chose -- J1 chose the Siberian husky hat (because her dog is a Siberian husky), J2 chose the tiger hat, J3 chose a pink bear hat, and as you can see, I picked the lion hat. The best thing was that none of us wanted the same animal. I love that my friends and I are all different from each other. :)

More details about our day at Solenad in my main blog.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Day 250 - Travels in my Mind

This is the back cover of a notebook I bought several years ago but only started using today. It's a new day, a new month, and therefore I'm starting to write on a new notebook. I won't be using it as a travel journal, though, even if it says that on the cover. I think travel journals should have a hard cover and ring binding, so it's not too easy to rip the pages out, or that it'd still be intact even if it gets wet. But that's not to say that I like the notebooks from Papemelroti any less. They're still my favorite stationery shop.