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The LV Damier Project

It’s really nice to set a goal for myself, especially if it’s very rewarding in return on both sides–the tasks and the luxurious payback. So, I plan to make a short-to-midterm goal in order for me to have a reason to get ahold of this pretty Louis Vuitton bag:

LV Damier Hampstead Bag

*Louis Vuitton Damier Hampstead Bag*

Since my dream Chanel Flap bag is kinda far-fetched, I opt for this one which is more likely to afford. Consider it undauntedly frivolous, but I’m hearting to grab this baby within a year no matter what you say! :D

Well, we’re dealing with more or less a thousand bucks. So, I thought of an agenda to do, before splurging for it. That is: I need to be debt-free ASAP. lololol :P

I am was a self-confessed shopaholic who loves all things pretty. I shop mad, so as my credit card bills have gone mad. That’s why, I plan to get rid ALL of it soon. I know, it’s gonna be very hard on my part. But, it will give me a reason to buy myself a Damier bag should I accomplish it. ;) For now, I think I’m gonna settle buying a cheaper Gucci *head-palm*.

LV Damier Hampstead–you’re mine soon! *evil grin*

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Happy Earth Day — from Starbucks and Google!

Discounted Starbucks Coffee Drink on Earth Day 2009Note: Just a quick blog post before I return to work. :)

Happy Earth Day folks! Today, we celebrate mother earth’s glory, as we “discipline” ourselves to ruin save our planet by ANY means necessary. :P

Starbucks celebrates Earth Day today by taking Php 40 off to all of its drinks; simply bring any mug or tumbler upon ordering. This is to reduce wastes caused by plastic glasses and Styrofoam cups consumed everyday, wreaking more damage to our environment. The sale is up until tomorrow, so better grab your favorite mug or tumbler now and score an el-cheapo Starbucks drink! I actually got a tall Caramel Macchiato for only Php 90 (regular price is Php 130)!

Moreover, they are currently selling Earth Day tumblers. The smaller one costs about Php 585 the last time I checked. I find these cutesy green tumblers very pretty, and it seems like they’re beckoning me to get one! Oh noes, oh noes. :D

Of course, everyone’s favorite search engine, Google, embellished its logo in commemoration of Earth day:

Google Earth Day logo 2009

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Biking Afsnee Neighborhood in Ghent, Belgium

One of the few things I used to love doing during my spare time was biking. When I was young, I had this multi-colored, barbie-like bike that really took a lot of attention, mainly because of its girly colors of pastel pink/purple and mint green hues. But heck, I didn’t mind. I was a child back then, so owning such pureeetty awesome bike is deemed “cool”.

As years pass by, the streets have been getting really annoying. Aside from the fact that I don’t currently own an adult bike, the streets here in my neighborhood are getting really rowdy and congested with vehicles omnipresent. It’s more likely to meet an accident, than to ride safely to and fro. The pollution makes it worse, as the stench of the dusky black smoke emitted by autos smothers and gags like a serial killer on the loose. Well, I can’t blame the city; it’s the center of everything. Therefore, I gotta love the province, where I can still feel some fresh breeze, and see the nature with wide, open skies. :)

Hence, our lodging place in Ghent has the same scenery as of the usual Philippine province, except for the extreme coldness, brick houses and medieval architecture. So, it’s actually best to bike around the place, since there’s less cars and little to no pollution at all. I consider this city as one of my favorite places in Belgium. It’s really clean and classy, and the sky looks so clear and wide from afar.

So there, I finally had the chance to use a bicycle, and go around the Afsnee neighborhood. If I reckon it correctly, it took us about 15 minutes to bike from Kwaadham (where we stay) to Drongen. Drongen looks like a town center, where there are more infrastructures and shops available.

We had a chance to pass by twice[!] in a local specialty store called Marc’s (not a Marc Jacob’s store for that matter :P ). Here we bought lots of Belgian’s finest homemade truffles and pralines. I even managed to get a pack of Belgian waffle which quite surprised me with its uber sweet taste! I got commercialized chocolate bars to boot. Everything in that store looks and [actually] tastes so delectable. The woman in the store already recognized us when we returned after a few days. :P

We also passed by a church, an underpass where local trains pass by, and a mini bridge where I found hard to paddle because of its brick road. Most of the pavements are made of bricks, making my travel a lot bumpy. Nevertheless, the extra paddling effort’s worthwhile, since it helps me ward off those extra calories from bingeing too much food (that’s what I believe so. LOL). Another thing is I had a chance to meet my old childhood hobby after a decade or so.

I must say, biking’s a real exercise for the body and soul! :-)

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*House in Kwaadham where we stayed*

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