Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

December 25, 2014

MERRY CHRISTMAS!


Remind me again to never stay up late until 3AM on Christmas eve (or day?) because then I'll just end up sleeping the whole way through Christmas day (not that I have better plans to do haha). 

I'll probably be spending crumbs of this day reading Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham, and drinking wine later. On a more celebratory note, Merry Christmas to you dear reader! I'm sooo glad I still get to spend another Christmas with this blog.

How's Christmas at that part of your world? :)

December 2, 2014

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS IN AYALA TRIANGLE


Oh look, it's the last month of 2014 :)

These were still taken from Ayala Triangle's Christmas Lights Show last year. It was my first time to see it, and what could be more endearing than to watch thousands of lights hanging from the trees, twinkling, blinking and synchronizing to the tune of Christmas carols.

I have been to this year's show twice already and it's still a delight to see. I'm hoping for another opportunity to come again so I could bring a camera next time :)




January 12, 2014

CHRISTMAS LEFTOVERS


Got a bunch of rolls developed from the lab last week which still contained a huge chunk of Christmas photos. I thought I might as well share them here before they become way too late to be seen :)







December 25, 2013

HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Quite frankly, Christmas doesn't require merriment for me. I'd rather have a calm and peaceful moment to feel grateful for the little good things in life that make it as whole. I hope you found a moment like this with yours today. Happy Christmas to you all :)






November 28, 2013

CHILL


The red cups are back! And so are the melancholic Christmas songs in Starbucks around this time. Add to it the cold breeze around Tagaytay, and the word 'chill' just makes it perfect for description.

This setting always sends me a familiar yet indistinguishable mood, which usually provokes me to ponder about the little things that tug the heart.