Here’s a song that reminds me of my most recent ex-boyfriend.
(I don’t know how most recent actually goes since I’ve been with Dylan for 6 years now. Hahaha. But for the sake of technicalities, let’s do this.)
He used to sing this a lot in the car while driving. He’s almost always out of tune, but he sings it so proudly nonetheless. I think it reminded him of his ex too. Hahahaha.
Okay, so I was an epic failure at the photography challenge (I stopped somewhere between Day 18 and 19), so how about we give this one a try? Care to join me?
So Day 1 is A Song From Your Childhood. That’s easy enough. I was born at the time when music was at its best. :) But yeah, this is the first song that came to my mind:
I remember being so all out for the Spice Girls and the Backstreet Boys that I wanted them to get together and make plenty of babies that’ll be pretty and shiny and musical! Hahahaha.
Since the launching of the #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines campaign, a lot of people have been creating their own versions to support this statement. Secretary Mon Jimenez Jr. was quick to tap Chuvaness and Anton Diaz to help promote this. Already he knows how powerful social media is that he immediately contacts top bloggers to help spread this campaign! Smart man.
So in my head, I should do my fair share of promoting. I’ve decided to always end my posts with a meme supporting #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines. I would love to feature your work here, so if you have one, just email it to me at carla.arriola@yahoo.com. Don’t worry; I’ll make sure you get all the credit. I can also link it back to your blog or site, should you have one. Your submissions will not only help me in helping DOT promote tourism in the country, but would also pressure me into writing more regularly. :)
So here we go! Let’s start now shall we? Send in those reasons now!
Exaggerated? Not really. I mean it when I say PostSecret saved my life.
PostSecret was founded in 2005 by Frank Warren. He encouraged everyone to send a postcard — stylized, of course — and reveal a secret that you have never ever ever ever spoken of before. He uploads these postcards in his website, and soon enough, it has created an anonymous community of acceptance.
A few years after its launching, PostSecret teamed up with 1-800-suicide to help out the anonymous cries for help he usually receives in the mail.
I love this site. I completely, absolutely, love everything about this site. I also downloaded the app, and although there are quite a few non-secrets revealed there, I still love it.
This site made me feel that I am never alone in whatever I am going through. More than a couple of times, I have been able to relate to some of the secrets revealed there. The sharing is therapeutic; it’s almost like a breath of fresh air, just letting it out. I love this site for the fresh air.
Head over there and I guarantee, if you just let yourself feel and open up for a while, you’ll feel exactly like this.
I’ve seen this before, especially since I love Pinterest. I’ve seen the photos like this one, but I’ve never really seen how it was done.
And then, someone from Facebook posted the adorable video of how this girl did it. It just motivated me to do something like this with my brothers’ old shirts. I wish I can say I’ll use Dylan’s but he’s not really a long sleeve guy (I am yet to make him believe that he really does look dashing when he’s all dressed up).
And I strongly suggest you try it too! :)
Interesting isn’t it? And inspiring too. Now, where is that shirt…