Monday, January 4, 2010

Project 365: #4 I Love You, Goodbye

JAN 4: Goodbye glasses.

I am not buying frameless glasses anymore. I guess, this kind is not the best for accident prone people like me. It will cost me 500 bucks to replace that broken lens. And to think that I just bought that pair last October! Once I get this pair repaired, I'm gonna keep it and use it occasionally.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Project 365: #3 Reality Bites

JAN 3: Welcoming the first work week.

It's officially the last day of the long Christmas holiday season. It's so hard to get back to the daily grind once you've taken a much needed break from work, don't you think?

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Project 365: #2 Homeward Bound

JAN 2: homeward bound

I am not really a fan of flying. My ears always hurt when I ride a plane especially when my nose is clogged. Just like what happened on our latest plane travel. I usually try to sleep during the entire trip. But the skies last this afternoon was a welcome sight that I forgot all about my earache. The clouds looked a lot like rolls of fluffy cotton.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Project 365: #1 Water Baby

JAN 1: water baby

This is Gabby, our baby niece who arrived from the UK days after Christmas. This was taken during our New Year's Day celebration at the Camsur Watersports Complex in Pili, Camarines Sur. She's just a year and half and was understandably scared of the water in the swimming pool.

We let Gabby walk by the shores of the man-made lagoon where wakeboarders do their stunts. She was afraid of dipping her feet in the water at first. But after a few minutes, she started to enjoy throwing the small pebbles into the water.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Trapped


I took a shot of this small butterfly hovering inside my son's bedroom while I was working the other day. I tried so hard to take as shot of it with its wings flapped open but I failed to do so. I let it out after this shot.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Old and New



This tree behind my boy is the Blanco Tree. It's the tree where well-known artist Jose "Pitok" Blanco played as a young boy. The tree has also served as the navigational guide of fishermen fishing in the shores of Laguna Lake. It's the perfect contrast to my boy who's clearly born in the digital era. See how many gadgets he has?

Photo shot by my husband using his Blackberry during our trip to the Angono Petroglyphs in Binangonan, Rizal.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Shadow