Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Sunny Day










Top : Thrifted | Skirt : Thrifted | Belt : Hanbee Store |
 Bag : St.Francis Square | Sandals : Parisian

Let us take a break from all the Baguio trip posts for a while (sorry but there are 3 more posts) and let me share with you what I wore to church last Sunday.

Thankfully, Mr. Sun has now made a comeback after a few days of being MIA. I hope that everyone was safe during the storm. Don't worry, we will bounce back. After all, we Filipinos are waterproof di ba?

On a sour note, I lost my phone yesterday. :( It was stolen from my bag while I was walking along a crowded market. So to my friends, if you receive texts from me, well, it is not me anymore.

I hope I can find a replacement soon and that my budget will allow it. Because I can live without Television but I surely can't live without a phone. :(

How was your long weekend? 

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Cold as You


Knowing what to expect, I really planned (chos) and looked for items that I can wear on the cold Baguio weather and at the same time, is not that thick so when the weather gets hot, I won't be sweating like crazy.



I was so happy when I found this white jacket at a thrift store prior to our Baguio trip. It is the perfect protection against the cool Baguio Weather.


I paired it with this orange cropped top and this high waist pants so if it gets hot, I can just easily slip off my jacket.




Jacket: Thrifted | Cropped top: Borrowed from sister |
Acid Washed pants: Vixen from SM Department Store | Shoes: Forever21


On our 2nd day, I wore the jacket again (boo for no baggage hindering me from bringing another heavy item) and paired it with this gray striped body fitting dress. I might seem weather impaired (totally unprotected knees) but the weather in Baguio are not that freezing anymore in mid day and we were already going back to Manila that afternoon.

Gray Striped Dress: Thrifted, Online Shop | Bag: Heartstrings | Watch: Casio Vintage Watch



Finally, I want you all to meet the new addition to our Family, my nephew, Michael Castiel Carpio. Our new little angel. :)

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Other Baguio Adventures:
Strolling in Burnham
Baguio Food Trip
Cold as You (You are here!)
Mines View Park
Road Trip

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Mines View Park



Mines View Park, so called for its view of the Benguet's gold and copper mine is one of the famous tourist spots in Baguio. 

What to do in Mines View Park?


1.) Take a picture with this ginormous St. Bernard dog for only 50php per 5shots.



2.) Rent a costume and play dress up as a native Igorot for 10php per person. 






3.) Take a picture riding a horse for 10php. Sadly, I hadn't bothered on taking a picture with the horses because I thought that we will have a chance later to experience horseback riding. As it turned out,the cost for horseback riding was higher than what we expected so no horseback riding for me. :(


4.) Shop for delicacies and souvenir items at stalls located at the entrance. They offer Strawberry Jam, Ube Jam, Peanut Brittles, brooms, knitted cardigans, souvenir shirts and more.




5.) Lastly, enjoy the panoramic view of the Benguet Mines.

How to get there:
You can ride a taxi in going there with a flag down rate of 35php and 2php/succeeding meter. We paid 89php from Camp Allen (where we stayed) to Mines View Park.
Or if you want to save money and commute, there are also jeepneys going there. Just go to Mabini Street near corner Session Road across McDonald's and you'll see jeepneys with "Baguio Plaza-Mines View VV" signs.
I hope you enjoyed Mines View Park as much as I did. :)
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Other Baguio Adventures:
Strolling in Burnham
Baguio Food Trip
Cold as You
Mines View Park (You are here!)
Road Trip

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Road Trip










Last week, my boyfriend and I decided to hit the road to celebrate my birthday.
We went up north to the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio. Albeit it is not summer anymore, there were still plenty of tourists going about the city and enjoying the cool weather. 

We took the Victory Liner bus in going to Baguio which costs 450php/person. The trip was about 6hrs long with two bus stops. I like the Victory Liner bus because it has enough leg room in between seats and the seats are very comfortable (you won't have a hard time sleeping :)). It is fully air-conditioned and has free wifi access. What better way to travel, right?

Here is a video of our trip. :)
Where have you been lately? I would love to know.

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Other Baguio Adventures:
Strolling in Burnham
Baguio Food Trip
Cold as You
Mines View Park 
Road Trip (You are here!)

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Feeling 22




Photo credits: Claire Carpio

Awww. I thought that I would be Forever21. But nevertheless, I am grateful for the year that has passed and looking forward to what this year may bring. Thank you for being a part of my past year and I am looking forward to seeing you this year.
To everyone who texted me, called me, and written on my Facebook wall to greet me a "Happy Birthday" today, you all made this special day extra special.  

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