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There You Are!~ Often I let the girls play with Domo and then have to search the house to find him...usually in the middle of the floor.
Project 365 picks a weekly challenge that you can participate in at your discretion. I will probably never enter the challenge but I am going to use it for the inspiration that is so lacking in my photos lately. This week is fire. I lit a candle and took a picture.
jan.19,2010(tue.)
minor subjects! chill!
@the speech lab...
btw, these two koreans are Dorothy(yellow) and Lindsay(white). That's their english names because i forgot their korean names and it's difficult to read/pronounce. okay ra unta kung japanese kay ako nang mga idol. so so.. ^^
We had this activity "cultural exchange" in world literature, and `twas fun sharing each others culture infos.
Rachelle(beside Dorothy) was the BOSS of the interview here. FYI she's a korean fanatic! They really get along with our NEW korean friends especially about their kpop culture. woohoo rachelle!.
*ps. i borrowed pierre ong's photo cause i forgot to shot one for today..demmit*
I knew I would stop by rape fields a couple of times. This one taken from a series of shots on my way to work - I could easily bathe in this yellow sea...
Our first stop was Progreso which is a very sad tourist port. Not the favorite one among many tourists but you can get good excursions. Last time we weren’t to one of the ruins and it was amazing. This time we decided to go to Merida to see some of the sights, try their food and drinks. It was a great day.
#project365 day80
Good day at work, tons to do. After, I ran a little over 3 miles and it l felt great! I applied my #ChiRunning technique and my knee felt good. Then, I did yogalates, showered, eat and here I am, it's sleepy time and I'm so pumped (in the most relaxed and serene kind of way, lol) night night.
I am always keeping my eyes open for pretty buildings that might be acceptable reception locations. We see this all the time but never knew what it was. I walked past it today, and we will not be having our reception in this columbarium. According to Wikipedia, a columbarium is a place for the respectful and usually public storage of cinerary urns (i.e. urns holding a deceased’s cremated remains). The term comes from the Latin columba (dove) and originally referred to compartmentalized housing for doves and pigeons.
This was really not my day. But thankfully every time I walk into my room and see that work of art from Sarah, I can't help but feel a little better.
Nice to know my cereal company has a sense of humor.
You know, for YEARS my go-to cereal was Cracklin Oat Bran (which I nicknamed Cracklin Oat Crack). Some time after Ben was born, I switched to Raisin Bran Crunch. The nice part about it is that there are decent (cheap) generic brands of this cereal. Couldn't say that about COB.