I am so happy because:

I finally have my camera!! (Forgive me, I just woke up in that picture)
It's a Canon Powershot A640, with rotating flip lcd, 10 megapixels, etc, etc. Isn't it pretty? (or should I say handsome?) :) I so love my uncle. He even bought me rechargeable batteries and a charger, which can also be used in the car.
Tin is back from the States! She was actually the one who brought my camera home. My uncle and her uncle live 10 minutes away from each other in Jersey! Keeeewl! :) Now when I go there, at least I already have someone to hang around with (given that she's also there).


She will make sure she'll end up a billionaire so she can bring her family to the States (or any other country for that matter) for their vacation trips.
Mine is beef salpicao (not so yummy; actually a bit rubbery):

Mich immediately devoured on her sisig (her favorite!). Unfortunately, it wasn't yummy too.

I wasn't able to take a picture of Tin and her also-not-so-yummy spicy chicken. But even if our stomachs weren't satisfied (we didn't finish the whole thing), we still couldn't help but smile at the camera before leaving.

And then we went to Tin's dorm so she could give us our pasalubongs (yey!).
First, she showed us her PostSecret book (I AM SO ENVIOUS!!!).

She gave Mich a pack of Bath & Body Works (which smells so good!) and me, a beautiful journal!!!! :) :)

I love it because it has quotes inside. I can also replace the picture of that blondie kid with mine. My sister actually told me that people wouldn't really want to read my journal if they see my picture on it, hehe.
Then, I already went home and took some shots along the way:

I remember asking Scott (who is a photographer talaga) how to shoot people without them knowing. He told me just to take a shot of them quickly. Most of the time, they don't even know that a shot of them is being taken. Then I told him, "Eh ang hirap kung ang guwapo noong kinukunan mo eh." (It's hard if your subject is handsome). He just laughed!
And then this morning, I went back to jogging again!



Would you believe nuns live there??
And this is what I love about jogging every morning:

Waiting for sunrise :)

For the rest of the week, I was really busy in school. I had my History reporting and Philo orals. I also joined UP JMA'S Lovapalooza Print Ad Contest! :)
Mich, and her boyfriend, JP are my models :)
It's an inter-org contest among schools from UP, Ateneo, DLSU, and UST. The winner will get a P10,000 cash prize plus his/her ad might be used for Close-Up's event this February. :) I am not really booting for myself to win because I only found out about the contest last weekend, to think that UP JMA already announced the contest at around November last year. Nevertheless, I still joined. It will be good for my portfolio and resume :). But I'm proud of my "crammed" work, hehehe.
The write-up:
Celebrating Love
Taken part by scores of couple kissing, some even horridly, Close-Up’s Lovapalooza event has generated a number of disagreeing remarks. With traditional values still prevalent in the country, it couldn’t be helped that some people could not just imagine the thought of couples kissing in public, especially due to our culture’s belief that kissing is a private activity. A lot of Filipinos are faced with misconceptions, and so through these print ads, the designer is trying to open our culture’s heart to what really is behind the gesture of a kiss.
When we see couples kissing in movies, it is a common reaction of Filipino parents to tell their kids, “Oh, cover your eyes”. Our subconscious has often associated kisses to lust; hence the reaction. We have forgotten that kissing is actually a gesture of love.
But then another problem appears: we also have misconceptions on love. We have thought that love is only about flowers and the tingling sensation it brings. We have failed to see that love is all about the growth it allows between two people. In addition, most of us are not aware of love’s premise, which is all about having confidence in one’s self so he or she can effectively support the other.
So behind a kiss is love. That being so, the designer captured moments wherein love can be truly seen. These moments are to be emphasized, for without it, we will not be able to grasp the beauty of a kiss. It can also be said that the moments behind the kiss are more important than the kiss itself, for the kiss only serves as a culmination of these moments and of the love two people share.
That is why it is just right that in Lovapalooza, we kiss, because what else are we celebrating, but love.
This coming Saturday is the awarding night at Temple Bar in Greenbelt 3. Because of the contest, I have also made some Peyups friends, and I am glad I will be meeting them on Saturday. :) Peyups people are so nice! :)
We also went to Campaigns & Grey this Friday. I PROMISE YOU. I AM GOING TO WORK THERE. :)
Third Domingo, a Creative Director in JimBasic (where my other uncle works), is featured today in Inquirer. He's so beautiful (gwapo with a big heart). I ♥ advertising guys! That's why I so love my course, hehehe. :)
EDIT: Pahabol! This video is so hilarious! It's Mich, trying to be a pre-school teacher, with me and Jo, her students :)
Teacher Mich and her Students.MOV
Could it be nothing guy and I will study together tom! Eeeek! Is dees it? Hahaha :)
