Monday, August 29, 2011

Curly Tops (Eco-way)

Hooray after 2 weeks of getting a package from China, I can now try the curling foam! Well, honestly, the entire product (quality & size) didn't meet my expectations. But with it's prize, you couldn't expect for more. Lol, I used it for like 1 hour with damp blow dried hair (with a drop of conditioning serum), and the finish product is a complete FAIL. I should've prepared my hair well enough, less dampness & no serum. I'm gonna try it the next time.

Hoola! It doesn't look cool after all. Right, eh?


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Pizzata in Cuneo

Before September starts, we have decided to stay with my Tita & cousin near the mountains of Cuneo. It's a cool idea too since the hot humid summer air in Milan kills us (literallly). The weather is perfectly good, the air though the sun is in it's full blow is so fresh. We stayed there for 3 days. Thanks to Marc's BB we were able to go online. And oh! Tita Adet is here with us now! Waha!

Some images from Aug 27, Pizza dinner. 



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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

IKEA Day Today

Oh, how I love it everytime we do IKEA shopping! And today, we just got a huge haul! New bed, new chairs, new wall decors. <3
ON THE HU-WAY! The weather is freakin' hot good thing we commute not!






On the way out!








Sea-ing!

 
 

VIAREGGIO TOSCANA!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Blah Blah Music of the Day!


You see you had a lot of crooks tryna steal your heart
Never really had luck, couldn’t never figure out
How to love

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Bonjour France! (Family Trip Diary)

An unforgettable experience with family in Paris France. A short 3-day diary written by me.

Day One, August 13, 2011
Saturday, 14.30, we finally arrived in Paris after a long night travel. We reached the hotel half an hour after we reach the country's boundaries. The name of the hotel is Campanile Hotel & Restaurant, very near to the metro. After checking in the hotel, we dressed up & went to the center of the city (not the main spots yet). It was 4pm when we started our very own undirected pre-tour so we haven't got much time to stroll. We went to some commercial centers near Opéra de Paris. It was pretty much like Milan except the eye catching building structures the city has. Crowded with people but the place is literally tidy and I love the busy city ambiance. We planned to eat in KFC, but it was a total fail! So we ended up eating in Pizza Hut, which is a fulfillment too. We were in a hurry going back to the hotel for dinner at 20.00. The food was great, & I ate more desserts than the main dishes. We went back to our rooms bloated,lol. I was totally tired the moment I reached our room, I was half asleep, half awake but I still managed to organize my stuff, get a hot shower, go net surfing & finally @ 23.00 slept soundly.

Day Two, August 14, 2011
The call time was really really early. The fact that I slept 2 hours earlier than my usual sleeping hours, my 8 hour sleep wasn't enough. We ate our breakfast at 8 in the morning & get ourselves ready for the main tour @ 9AM. The weather wasn't really inviting for it was gloomy, but not raining. It was a cloudy day, but the good thing is that the sun peaks through the thick clouds every once in a while. The cold paris winds & the people around us wearing thick clothes (much like in the fall/spring seasons) make us feel weird for it was supposed to be summer (lol). Here are the spots we visited in order. The tour's itinerary is a mess, I'm not personally impressed with it,  honestly. 
  • The Eiffel Tower, I love love love the feeling seeing the tower the first time closely & touching it with my hands. 
  • The Notre Dame, One of my most wanted spots. I know much about the disney story behind it (The Hunchback of Notre Dame). The structure is pretty much like the one in the cartoon movie. We went in, and I was amazed by it's French gothic structures (very much different from Milan's Duomo).
  • The Lourve, I've seen this in the movie The Da Vinci Code. It is one of the world's largest museum. I've seen the glass pyramids in the rectangular arena in the center of Lourve Palace as well as the inverted glass pyramid found in the underground lobby. Such a nice place.
  • The Arc de Triomphe, I feel so overwhelmed seeing this structure the first time when the bus just passed around the spot. So I insisted on hopping into the place and getting into the arc by myself instead of seeing in afar. This arc is one of the biggest monuments I've ever seen. 
  • The Sacré-Cœur Basilica, it was located in the highest point in the city. The church was closed the time we get into the place. I didn't enjoy much seeing this place. The fact that it was the end of the day and we were pretty much tired, going up with the 300 steps up into the church main location is too much! So, our lazy feet only reached the mid-hill level. 
  • Moulin Rouge (Pigalle, Boulevard de Clichy), Oh yea, the place reminds me of the red light district in Amsterdam & our very own Mabini in the Philippines were are all the cabarets are. 
We have seen a lot of monuments & crossed a lot of bridges. Walking around the city is the best way to get a full adventure experience. We forgot to take our lunch, we only ended up eating Panino & cold drinks. I guess we are fed up with all the nice places we witnessed! We ended the day in an Eat All You can restaurant, huray! After the dinner, we went back to the city to see the Eiffel tower at night. The moment we came, the tower was well lit with golden lights, with silver sparkling lights showing up.
We went back to the hotel at around 23.00. Tired. I was pissed off discovering that my main laptop charger's plug is not compatible with the hotel's electric outlet, so I tried to make the most out of the laptop's restored batt. After chatting with a friend & surfing the net, it was drained off. I wasn't able to charge my Flipcam, wishing it would last until our last stay in Disneyland. Uff! 

Day Three, August 15, 2011
Our last day in Paris! It's a disney day today & we were all ready to experience our funniest & enchanching kiddy days of our lives,lol. We reached Disneyland Paris at around 10am. Entering the Park makes me feel glad, not because it was my first time but the fact that I know that God made one of my life's wishes came true. The place is makes me feel like a kid "again". We tried to save much of our SLR's battery making it sure that it would last the whole day until the last parade & fireworks. Strolling the place for 1 day isn't enough for me missed a lot of spots (hmmm,.. especially the Discovery Land). The best part of getting into Disneyland is seeing the parade , both the afternoon & the evening one. The casts portray the characters perfectly and my fave Disney princess, Belle. We ate in Hakuna Matata Restaurant, & I guess we got a nice table outside the resto where we can have a nice view of the Frontierland. The food was great & they offer abundant amount. Yes, we (including my parents) tried some rides! It was fun discovering that they both like it and they didn't act like KJs. After the last parade, it's Enchanting Fireworks time! I cannot comment much about the Fireworks display, I can only say that it's Perfect. One of the best fireworks ever! The got the full coverage of the Fireworks with my flipcam (good job!)
After the fireworks display, we hurried back to the bus getting ourselves ready for going back to Milan. It's sad to know that our 3-day tour is finally over but with all the memories noted in my mind (how the Eiffel tower looks like in a closer view, how huge the Arc de Triomphe, the beautiful monuments, the playful ambiance of Disneyland) made my heart melt. All these are gifts from God, for without His blessings, we can't experince this memorable trip. 
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Thanks God! <3

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Bracin' & Packin' Up for France!

No! I say no to cramming & I absolutely say NO to oh-I-forgot-something moments. This late afternoon, I came into a decision to get my stuff ready for our 4-day stay in Paris. Just a small trolley is enough I guess, where all my shoes, extra bags, clothes & beauty stuff (Oh!Oh!) should fit purfectttly!
Am I too excited? OBVIOUSLY, YES!
I'm not as organized as you think.

Hmmm, ok whatelse?! !"£$%&/!

Only the essentials! Nah, I'll bring them ol!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

New Beybi!

My pink HP Mini got her new boss. :)

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Waterpark 2011

Giovedi, 4 Agosto 2011
It feels good splashing all the way and feelin' the summer heat! Again, we (my bros & tita) went to Gardaland Waterpark to experience our pre-summer water adventure. One down baby, and 2 more to go! I've been a Dora the Explorer this summer. And my skin colour is turning into Dora's too!
All images are seen in my PHOTOBUCKET account.
Here some generous snappies.



Moving along, I wanted to say that God has been so good to us, to my whole family. Generous amount of blessings are coming and we are very much thankful for it. As the saying goes, when it rain, it "really" pours. We owe these to God, who keeps my family whole. Simple and happy life, that is what we always wanted. I'm not writing this to brag, but I'm writing this to give everything back to God. All glory belong to Him.
More happenings this August. Can't wait!

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

2nd of August 2011

** Weird feeling I got when I typed in the number "two". Why?

Mhhkay, so I (or we) did some general room cleaning this morning & we disposed liberal amount of mess and extinguished all the crap out of the room. After doing so, we tend to breath a lot more lighter. Summer & dust come together for all y'know. When trying to pull off some old stuff out of my drawers, I got these 2 old "old" ID Cards of mine way back 3 years ago.

One: My college ID. I can say that this ID was one of the essential things we need to have whenever we are in the campus. No ID, No Entry rule sometimes sucks but for the past 4 years of knowing that if we don't have our IDs with us, you cannot literally get in (unless of course the security guard & you are close friends).

Two: CCN Trainee ID. Apparently, this is the lastest ID I have in connection with MAMC. I have no idea why this ID seems to be so important to me, merely because of the fact that it has been one of the witnesses of something-i-don't-wanna-talk-about topic. Having 3 months of intensive nursing training, from IV insertions, ICU rounds, etc, it made my nursing career a lot more exciting & fun.

EXTRA:
How is my current situation? In a scale of 1 to 10, ONE! Wuuuhu!
Basically this chart is one of the vital assessment tool we have in nursing. The images look a bit creepy but this is helpful indeed in making interventions. And look how it has been translated in Tagalog. Kool! :)