Grab tea and maybe strong coffee. Let's go on a feels trip.
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I'm a frustrated photographer (I now own an S95! I bought my Canon 600D just last year. Yay! Now, to maximize its potential....), a romantic novel freak (though I do regret reading it more than I should), an absolute F. Sionil Jose fan, and often indulges in texting reading, singing in the shower and talking long walks.
My life has been irreparable since my father's death, 12 days after my birthday. One of my greatest accomplishments is I got to take him to a buffet that he absolutely enjoyed. He loved food more than anything, and it was a feat to satisfy his appetite, a feat I conquered. I miss him everyday.
I've successfully completed my training and am now part of the premier development bank in the country. I hope to start something great with it. If you're looking to make a difference, just email me.
This blog hopes to unite my two worlds: the development banker and the creative shit in me. It's a wish I am hoping to make come true. Don't you just love optimistic folks?
I am the proud granddaughter of Pedro Aguinaldo Susi. My father, Wilfredo Diaz Arriola, is my hero.
I have been planning parties, events and joined in coordinating weddings for family and friends for the longest time now. You would think that I would be used to the whole cycle at this point: fawn over engagement, hit the bridal fairs, haggle discounts, fittings/proofing/redesigning, mock set ups, the whole enchilada. But the second one still gets on my bones each time:
The bridal fair attendance.
Bridal fairs are amazing events by man. Really. I remember some older women in the family saying that before, there were no bridal fairs to go to. You had to search for your supplier one at a time; all of them are never in the same place. So you can only imagine the convenience you will gain by going to a bridal fair.
So I went to the first one I can find, just a week after Le Beau left for the US.
These fairs will only be convenient if you want it to be. Otherwise, it’s just a pool of information that will probably only be 10% useful. So here are some tips for your bridal fair trips.
More.. http://ohcarlaloo.com/2015/02/01/surviving-the-bridal-fair/
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