Showing posts with label Throwback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Throwback. Show all posts

October 25, 2013

Flashback Friday (Plus My Own Business Card!!!)

Happy Friday, everyone! Time flies so fast, no? Parang kailan lang, weekend pa. Now, it's another weekend na naman! I love it!

Also, I find that time flies faster when you're a mom. Well, sa totoo lang, when Yuri was still a fussy, colicky cute newborn baby, I felt that time ran too slowly. Kailan ba lalaki tong batang to? You can't blame me because I rarely got to sleep in almost 4 months! No wonder I "slimmed" down easily!

Chos, kung maka-slim down naman. Hahaha! But now, when I look through photos of a younger Yuri, I felt as if time just slipped through my fingers. Nasaan na ba yung baby na kaya kong buhatin by one arm lang? Now, I have trouble carrying him with both arms! This is one photo that I particularly like:


Actually, I prepared this photo for yesterday's Throwback Thursday. Pero the Instagram on my phone wouldn't cooperate. Each time I post a photo, nagre-restart ang phone. Can anyone tell me what's the problem? I tried again today, pero ayaw pa rin. So I borrowed my mom's phone. If there's a will, there's a way haha!

Anyway, why do I love the photo above? Well, aside from how Yuri looks like an angel (still looks like one, pero half-angel half-rascal na!), I find it so funny that he was smaller than his bolster pillows! We still have these pillows, and now, Yuri can identify Elmo na, but today, nire-wrestling wrestling na lang nya yung pillows. Time does fly so fast!!! Where did my baby go?

Plus, plus, plus!!!

I was supposed to create a separate post for this, but I can't wait na. Also, I think the designer couldn't wait na din. Last week, I randomly mused about wanting my own calling card. Wala lang, para cool. Haha joke. Seriously, wouldn't it be nice if I have my own calling card?

Of course, I made the musing in our Skype conversation with my two best friends. My graphic designer friend, Teena, volunteered to make my calling card. Okay, I'll be honest. She did not volunteer; I took advantage of her weakness. Hahaha! I didn't expect she'd make one so quickly, but look at this!


Gah, so pretty! I love it!

Oh the perks of having a graphic designer for best friend! Thank you!!!

PS: If you're interested in having anything designed (business card, website, blog, etc.), please contact Teena del Mundo by shooting her an email here: teenamaribee@gmail.com. GO na!

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July 25, 2013

Throwback Thursday: Fatso Preggo

Just a few minutes ago, I posted this photo on my Instagram:

Que horror!

That's my SSS ID, taken last February 2012. That was only 1 year and 5 months ago. I was about 8 months pregnant at that time and weighed what must be a hundred kilos. Just kidding. 72 kilos. Hahaha hindi rin nagkalayo. 

The thing about pregnancy is that even if  they say you're "blooming," it takes a toll not only on your weight but also on your skin. It's not noticeable in the photo above but in the actual ID, klarong-klaro ang aking oily skin. Because my skin became too oily, for the first time in my life, I had acne. Klaro rin sa photo. Plus, there are pigmentations on my skin, making my neck look dark.

Parang ano. Don't say it!

Add to that the hormonal changes (read: mood swings) and the constant feeling of nausea (I had morning sickness throughout my pregnancy), it's no wonder why I didn't want to go outside the house!

Fast forward to now


After seeing this photo (the ID arrived after 6 months, September 2012), I also realized why random strangers would tell me if the baby is a boy. Nakakaloka! 

Boy rin naman ang royal baby, diba? I don't think Duchess Kate ever looked like that!!!

Me: With this ID, parang ayoko ng gumawa ng transactions. Ayoko ipakita!
Job: Okay lang yan, at least inspiration ka sa iba.
Me: Baliw!

Hindi rin inspiration. More likely panakot sa daga! Bet?
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June 20, 2013

5 Things I Learned from Rediscovering my College Blog

Today is Thursday, so let's do a meaningful and reflective throwback.

I kept blogs from the moment I gained unlimited access to internet. Read: DSL. I just had no chance of creating one during the days when I still bought dial-up cards.

Cue in: Dial-up background noise

Isn't it amazing how much has changed over the years? Then, I had to clench my fist anticipating a "Successfully Connected" dialogue box. Now, I can surf the internet on the comfort of my bed.

But I'm getting ahead of myself. Like what I said earlier, I used to keep a lot of blogs before. They contained the thoughts of a single college girl, some reflective, some funny, many embarrassing.

I thought I deleted the blogs, but apparently, I did not. So it should not have come as a surprise when three weeks ago, George sent me the link of my last college blog.

Witticisms of a Naive Girl: My last post, apparently, was after graduation.

It was fun leafing through the entries, but believe it or not, I learned a few things from rediscovering my college self:

1. Singleness is not a curse; one should take advantage of it.


Ansaveh?
I didn't have a boyfriend in college. Not even one. I remained single while some of my friends went through boyfriends like they were tissue or something. I had my share of unrequited love, but looking back, I realize a lot of things would not have happened if I entered a relationship.

For example, I might not have been a Dean's Lister. Perhaps I might not have been able to enter a sorority. I might not have been able to have all those crazy drinking sprees. I would have missed out on a lot. On the contrary, I did not miss out on having a good relationship after all.

2. Dreams and goals do change.


Reading through my college blog, I encountered a post or two listing the things I wanted to have and achieve. Predictably, almost half of the list were Apple products, one would be a luxury car, and the last one would be a lucrative career in the corporate world.

Aiming for these things is not bad. However, for now, I find most of those things unappealing. If I were to create a list now, building relationships might top the list, followed by personal betterment, financial freedom, and acquisition of new and useful skills. I also want to create a Pinterest-worthy home (and maybe I haven't given up on that Macbook yet).

I'm not saying my current list is better, or that now, I'm wiser. Like what I said, dreams change, so we better be flexible.

3. Study hard, party harder - after graduation.


I admit that back in college, I was a heavy drinker and smoker. Had I been wiser, I would have spent my freetime studying rather than partying. The partying could wait for later. After all, it's more fun when you're earning.

On the other hand, I stopped all my vices cold turkey a few months after graduation. So maybe there's a reason for all that partying? Haha

4. Take as many photos as you can.


I love taking and looking at photos. This explains the photo-overload in my posts. Well, that's because photos tell stories more than words can ever do.

When I look at the photos I took in senior year, everything came back. My friends and classmates, my frat brods and soro sisters. Our class projects. Extra-curricular work. Sleepless nights. THESIS. So many feels. And I was feeling all those just because of a single photo with me holding a bottle of Sting in a post where I talked about pulling another all-nighter for thesis.

The face of a 19-year old single girl

And I want to experience the same rush of memories 5 years from now, when I re-read the entries of Davao Mommy blog.

5. Look back every now and then and remember things with a positive outlook.


What amused me the most were the posts where I talked about my college "crush." Well back then, it was an unrequited love affair.

I was kinda taken aback when I read a post describing him:

So you think you're emo?
I immediately opened my Skype window and told George, "OMG! Parang si J ang tinutukoy ko dito!"

Suffice to say, I'm pretty consistent without realizing it.

What's my point? Not all of our experiences are good. Like what I said above, I loved unrequitedly for some time. But instead of dwelling on the negative, try to find the blessing in the experience.

I can truly say that after all the ugly experiences with love, nakabawi naman ako. I ended up with someone who treats me like a princess and honestly, I can't imagine being with someone else.

Now, I'm getting mushy here. But my point is, everything happens for a reason. You might not be where you are now if not for the little things that happened. So don't be afraid to take a step back and examine your past. What are the patterns? Are they good or do you need to get out of them? How did you change? For better or for worse? What progress have you made so far?

Yes, may halaga din pala ang Throwback Thursdays.

PS: I wrote this post on my phone last night. If there are spelling and grammatical errors, please just tell me. And be kind.


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