Konnichiwa! Hajimemashite! BondEEEs traveling dress goes to Japan!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
This was the second time I wore the traveling dress in Japan. And I must say, something quite exciting always happens whenever I wear this dress. The first one was when I took a special Nihongo class with other global recruits in our company. The class was done by group and each group gets to sit in a round table arrangement. I was lucky enough to be groupmates with my crush and sit face to face with him. But since I didn't get to take any pictures that time and the topic's just too highschool, I won't be talking about it here. Haha.
Anyways, here it is..
March 23, 2014
I love Sundays. I always get this happy, sunny feeling during Sundays. Sundays allow me to catch up with God during mass and with Filipino friends over good food. I think for most Filipinos, finding a church in a foreign country (especially in a non-Christian one) is like finding their niche. Inside the church, it always feels like I never left home, I always feel a sense of belonging and my heart is at peace. And since God gave me a chance to continue church service in Japan, going to church feels more of a calling than a simple Sunday routine.
Saint Ignatius Catholic Church in Yotsuya
At that time, I did the second reading and also played a role in the gospel reading at Saint Ignatius Church. I was really nervous because it was a really big church, with the majority being non-Filipino foreigners. Douglas, the lectors' leader, was not as friendly as I expected. He reminds me of my speech teacher back in HS, the type who wants every word pronounced articulately...which made me more nervous. But with the Holy Spirit's guidance, it turned out pretty well. After mass, I even got weird but flattering comments like I must have been raised in the states or I must have a very nice singing voice. (Neither is true btw)
I played the role of a Samaritan woman in the reading. (It's in John 4:5-42 if you're curious.) This bible story is actually quite famous...about a woman who saw Jesus, discovered who He is and was changed forever. It was then that I realized, God also speaks to me through mass service.
Shinjuku Station East Exit
At a random place outside Shinjuku Station
My friend Cherry and I then headed to Shinjuku station after lunch.
We had just tapped our card on the ticket gate when I saw a guy who looks a lot like the husband of a common friend..but with another girl. They were clearly a couple, very sweet and HHWW. Although I only met this guy once, I remembered his face quite well because he's pogi (lol). I even showed Cherry a picture of this guy from our friend's facebook and we both agreed it's the same person. Our "girls ought to look our for each other" instincts just took over us and we decided to follow the two. We followed them until the elevator, which unfortunately we failed to ride in because it was already full. But we got a chance to look at him face to face for a few seconds before the door closed. I remember him looking at me that time, but without any expression or any trace of recognition on his face. We tried to let go of the matter but it really bothered us so much that it was all we talked about during lunch.
While waiting in line at a restaurant in Lumine Shinjuku Station
Trying not to look stressed
I ate this corned beef sandwich and my favorite cheesecake flavored ice cream from Coldstone but I didn't enjoy them at all since we were busy asking for advice from friends and thinking of the right thing to do.
Since we forgot to take any picture as evidence and also considering that I only met this guy once, we have agreed that if we have really mistaken him for the wrong person, we would just stir up unnecessary doubts and distrust between a married couple. The consequences are too big so we decided to keep our mouths shut and stay out of it.
After lunch, we decided to drop by H&M for some window shopping, and yeah...we totally forgot the incidence after.
What a day. I wonder what's gonna happen next Sunday.
Sources:
http://www.tendo-mokko.co.jp/co_works/list.php?sno=006
http://galleryhip.com/shinjuku-station-east-exit.html
7:10 PM | back to top
Nagapanawng Sinina Paglatagaw sa Cebu (Traveling Dress Wandering in Cebu)
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
November 16-18, 2013
*Happy Birthday Ish!*
Travelling Dress's First Stop: CEBU, PHILIPPINES
Lots of First:
1. First airplane flight
2. First time to leave Luzon
3. First "Faith in Humanity Restored" moment
Cebu is definitely a beautiful island with lots of dried mangoes, dried danggit and pusit. Though Cebu City looks like Manila, their rich and beautiful islands cannot be found anywhere else.
That points us to our Destination: BANTAYAN ISLAND
Bantayan Island is <3.
Do I need to say more? Crystal clear water, living sea creatures everywhere, beautiful sunrise, breathtaking sunset, almost paradise indeed. A perfect relaxation formula.
But what made this trip extra memorable is the realization that "Humans are still humane after all".
A week before our trip, Typhoon Yolanda nearly swept Tacloban and Bantayan Island, Cebu.
It was all over the news. The news itself was already very painful, what more to see it for real... Destroyed houses, uprooted trees, no electricity, no network signal...
But guess what they have plenty of? HOPE
And where did they get that? FROM THE PEOPLE WHO CARES
Even if there's no television, the children's laughters are more entertaining.
No network signal means more personal communication and comforting from each other.
No electricity but the bright smiles of the people will make your
day.
Indeed, an AWESOME experience in such a GREAT place. Til next destination! (:
//aprlf
6:16 PM | back to top
Travelling Dress: Ish Blogs
Monday, October 22, 2012
2012-10-22 Videoke at SM Megamall
First blood! The dress was not yet washed nor ironed but somehow it managed to look well this day. I glamed it up with a camera pendant necklace (bought at Trinoma Accessories Stand) and nude 2-inch heels shoes (Cardams).
In the morning, I wore it for a job interview in Smart Communications, Inc. I didn't remember what happened throughout the whole day but I went straight to Nina's despedida party later that night. We continued the celebration to the Videoke room in Timezone.
We sang a few numerous songs. Truly a night to remember! ♥
10:00 PM | back to top
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Konnichiwa! Hajimemashite! BondEEEs traveling dress goes to Japan!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
This was the second time I wore the traveling dress in Japan. And I must say, something quite exciting always happens whenever I wear this dress. The first one was when I took a special Nihongo class with other global recruits in our company. The class was done by group and each group gets to sit in a round table arrangement. I was lucky enough to be groupmates with my crush and sit face to face with him. But since I didn't get to take any pictures that time and the topic's just too highschool, I won't be talking about it here. Haha.
Anyways, here it is..
March 23, 2014
I love Sundays. I always get this happy, sunny feeling during Sundays. Sundays allow me to catch up with God during mass and with Filipino friends over good food. I think for most Filipinos, finding a church in a foreign country (especially in a non-Christian one) is like finding their niche. Inside the church, it always feels like I never left home, I always feel a sense of belonging and my heart is at peace. And since God gave me a chance to continue church service in Japan, going to church feels more of a calling than a simple Sunday routine.
Saint Ignatius Catholic Church in Yotsuya
At that time, I did the second reading and also played a role in the gospel reading at Saint Ignatius Church. I was really nervous because it was a really big church, with the majority being non-Filipino foreigners. Douglas, the lectors' leader, was not as friendly as I expected. He reminds me of my speech teacher back in HS, the type who wants every word pronounced articulately...which made me more nervous. But with the Holy Spirit's guidance, it turned out pretty well. After mass, I even got weird but flattering comments like I must have been raised in the states or I must have a very nice singing voice. (Neither is true btw)
I played the role of a Samaritan woman in the reading. (It's in John 4:5-42 if you're curious.) This bible story is actually quite famous...about a woman who saw Jesus, discovered who He is and was changed forever. It was then that I realized, God also speaks to me through mass service.
Shinjuku Station East Exit
At a random place outside Shinjuku Station
My friend Cherry and I then headed to Shinjuku station after lunch.
We had just tapped our card on the ticket gate when I saw a guy who looks a lot like the husband of a common friend..but with another girl. They were clearly a couple, very sweet and HHWW. Although I only met this guy once, I remembered his face quite well because he's pogi (lol). I even showed Cherry a picture of this guy from our friend's facebook and we both agreed it's the same person. Our "girls ought to look our for each other" instincts just took over us and we decided to follow the two. We followed them until the elevator, which unfortunately we failed to ride in because it was already full. But we got a chance to look at him face to face for a few seconds before the door closed. I remember him looking at me that time, but without any expression or any trace of recognition on his face. We tried to let go of the matter but it really bothered us so much that it was all we talked about during lunch.
While waiting in line at a restaurant in Lumine Shinjuku Station
Trying not to look stressed
I ate this corned beef sandwich and my favorite cheesecake flavored ice cream from Coldstone but I didn't enjoy them at all since we were busy asking for advice from friends and thinking of the right thing to do.
Since we forgot to take any picture as evidence and also considering that I only met this guy once, we have agreed that if we have really mistaken him for the wrong person, we would just stir up unnecessary doubts and distrust between a married couple. The consequences are too big so we decided to keep our mouths shut and stay out of it.
After lunch, we decided to drop by H&M for some window shopping, and yeah...we totally forgot the incidence after.
What a day. I wonder what's gonna happen next Sunday.
Sources:
http://www.tendo-mokko.co.jp/co_works/list.php?sno=006
http://galleryhip.com/shinjuku-station-east-exit.html
7:10 PM | |
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Nagapanawng Sinina Paglatagaw sa Cebu (Traveling Dress Wandering in Cebu)
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
November 16-18, 2013
*Happy Birthday Ish!*
Travelling Dress's First Stop: CEBU, PHILIPPINES
Lots of First:
1. First airplane flight
2. First time to leave Luzon
3. First "Faith in Humanity Restored" moment
Cebu is definitely a beautiful island with lots of dried mangoes, dried danggit and pusit. Though Cebu City looks like Manila, their rich and beautiful islands cannot be found anywhere else.
That points us to our Destination: BANTAYAN ISLAND
Bantayan Island is <3.
Do I need to say more? Crystal clear water, living sea creatures everywhere, beautiful sunrise, breathtaking sunset, almost paradise indeed. A perfect relaxation formula.
But what made this trip extra memorable is the realization that "Humans are still humane after all".
A week before our trip, Typhoon Yolanda nearly swept Tacloban and Bantayan Island, Cebu.
It was all over the news. The news itself was already very painful, what more to see it for real... Destroyed houses, uprooted trees, no electricity, no network signal...
But guess what they have plenty of? HOPE
And where did they get that? FROM THE PEOPLE WHO CARES
Even if there's no television, the children's laughters are more entertaining.
No network signal means more personal communication and comforting from each other.
No electricity but the bright smiles of the people will make your
day.
Indeed, an AWESOME experience in such a GREAT place. Til next destination! (:
//aprlf
6:16 PM | |
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Travelling Dress: Ish Blogs
Monday, October 22, 2012
2012-10-22 Videoke at SM Megamall
First blood! The dress was not yet washed nor ironed but somehow it managed to look well this day. I glamed it up with a camera pendant necklace (bought at Trinoma Accessories Stand) and nude 2-inch heels shoes (Cardams).
In the morning, I wore it for a job interview in Smart Communications, Inc. I didn't remember what happened throughout the whole day but I went straight to Nina's despedida party later that night. We continued the celebration to the Videoke room in Timezone.
We sang a few numerous songs. Truly a night to remember! ♥
10:00 PM | |
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about the travelling dress
BondEEE's travelling dress materialized on September 30, 2012 when April, Nina and Ish visited Forever 21 in SM North Edsa The Block. With the approval of the president, Hazel, this delicate piece of clothing became the group's connection to one another. It was a perfect fit to everyone!
This dress shall travel miles as April, Hazel, Ish and Nina go to exciting places! All the emotions and picturesque scenery shall be stitched on the travelling dress through this blog.
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about BondEEEs
Established on February 15, 2011, April, Cid, Hazel, Ish and Nina were the first five members of BondEEEs. Molded by their strong desire for fun and experience, the group developed a new way of turning a boring day to an exciting day-out! On March 28, 2011, Jusey completed the circle with his wits and charm. Since then, BondEEEs has been one of the strong groups of friends from UP Diliman.
2011-02-15 Nina's Blow-Out at Something Fishy, Eastwood
2011-03-28 Cid's Blow-out at Tokyo-Tokyo, Trinoma
2011-04-11 Swimming at Splash Island, Laguna
2011-08-18 Bowling Fun at SM North Edsa
2011-11-08 Cruise and Fine Dining at Manila Bay
2012-02-15 BondEEEs Anniversary at Dad's SM Megamall
2012-03-26 Heart Food Trip at Love Desserts
2012-04-12 Fun Rides at Enchanted Kingdom, Laguna
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