Haha...just a little amped up for blogging again...THANK GOODNESS!!! ^_^
If there was one of the few things that I enjoyed during my bumming month, it was having a new crave again. This time it's froyo [frozen yogurt]. For as long as there is a yogurt that can be mixed with toppings of your choice, I'm in for it. Well, seriously, I'm a Red Mango craving being now...haha
Besides my sweet tooth craving, the past calamities made me appreciate and love my country, the Philippines, all the more. I know it shouldn't just be through words but more on actions. But, can I just say that through fashion too? I've been eyeing to start collecting bracelets or accessories that spell good causes. I've been wishing I could buy the "Invisible Children" bracelet, but for now, Philippines first. And to start with, I bought a "Yabang Pinoy" bracelet...It's made of pure abaca woven by folks in the province. Proceeds of buying the bracelet will go to the local foundations or organizations that Yabang Pinoy is supporting. It only costs P50.00. But, there are a lot of personalities and celebrities that have been wearing this bracelet in support to promote our one and only country, the Philippines. For further details, on where you can buy the bracelet or help the organization with their cause, check their website -- yabangpinoy.com. You can also click the ad that's posted here on my site to be linked directly to their website.
Finally, it's all in the music news now -- David Archuleta's "Christmas from the Heart" album is released. It isn't just an album for the super loyal and loving David Archie fans but for everyone who would love to play a Christmas song or two to feel the spirit of the coming season. From the generic songs of every artist for a Christmas album [like Joy to the World, O Come All Ye Faithful, etc] to Christmas songs in a different language [Pat-a-pan and Riu Riu Chiu], I'm sure there will be one of the 13 tracks that you would love to play over and over again. Personally, my super favorite is his version of "Ave Maria". Everytime I hear this on his album, it reminds me of my chorale days when we used to sing different versions of "Ave Maria" in church. This song is actually one of the few that give me goosebumps. I must say, David Archuleta's version drew me into tears of joy and goosebumps on the CRITICAL LEVEL...hehe...For those who have been exposed and learned a few about music, David Archuleta draws a connection to the listeners to feel the Christmas spirit minus melancholy. It's not a sad album. And once again, his vocal skills -- his tenor prowess -- proves him to be one of amazing young singers we have in this generation.How I wish I could see and hear him on his Christmas tour in the US next month, but I'm completely aware that my financial capacity ain't enough to make me get there. Just hearing his voice now and the way he interprets every song, I'm deeply moved and deeply satisfied.
And now, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas right??? ^_^
2 comments:
Oh oh a lomo camera!! I remember those...never had one though =/ I'd like Dan Brown's new book as well...ahhh the hardcover one costs a bomb >.< would like Ceclia Ahern's new one too...The Book of Tomorrow. The cover is so purdyyyy
yuppp...i would love to have a lomo camera since i love traveling too...
the new Dan Brown book costs 900-1000 pesos here in Manila...that's the hardbound...
there are actually lots of new books coming out here in Manila...but for now a Dan Brown book is my first re-target...haha =)
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