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okay.. this is my crazy idea.. i had to edit the sizes of the photos and it gave me a hard time doing that...

i had an idea which will show my daily routine.. so here it is.. :)

 

Sunday - this is the family day or God's day. i usually wear dresses every mass.

 

Monday - it shows my school uniform and i have to wear it every Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. patience... this will last only for almost 5 months because soon i will be graduating, if God permits. :)

 

Tuesday - it is my funky, ragged style.. i feel comfortable with this.

 

Wednesday - this is so me... you will see me as simple as this. shirt, jeans, flip flops, messy hair, no make ups, no jewelry..

 

Thursday - i love sun, summer, shades, flip flops, etc etc.. this photo explains a lot.

 

Friday - formal.. yeah, there are times that i have to be formal, i am not that comfortable with it but at least i can handle.

 

Saturday - sports... i may not into sports but i adore swimming and volleyball and badminton.

 

Guys, this is my routine.. sorry for my crazy idea.. :|

Riding through the Kyoto backstreets, where the whispers of history echo between the wooden frames and woven bamboo of old-town houses, a solitary cyclist moves through the serene afternoon light.

I've been trying to get a Braille labeler, but they're all so expensive. So, I decided to make my Braille labels by hand. Plastic Dymo tape, which is usually used for Braille labels, is quite expensive, so I came up with a cheaper solution. I bought a roll of self-adhesive plastic foil, cut a few 1-inch (2 cm) stripes and used my Braille slate to emboss the Braille letters on it. It works great and I can now organize everything!

 

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Going to work in Berlin.

 

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Vegetable market, road to Hyderabad.

 

Country : India

Date : 2002-03

Copyright : Marcel Crozet / ILO

Daily Routine #6

 

The view from my desk.

MS Pam Sousa, cook, prepares steaks for HMCS Iroquois’ hungry crew.

 

Le Matc Pam Sousa, cuisinière, prépare des biftecks pour l’équipage affamé du NCSM Iroquois.

 

Photo : Cplc Robin Mugridge

 

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