How I built my house and made it a home.

theclosethousewife:

Welcome to my home.  Here you see how my domestic dreams have become a reality.  Ever since I was a little girl, I always had a penchant for dressing up my own space.  I have this innate talent for putting things together, organizing and decorating most likely inherited from my awesome grandmother and mother. 

The heartbreaking experience of my family having to sell the house I grew up in motivated me early in my acting career to be frugal.  I applied for a scholarship in De La Salle - College of St. Benilde so I could start saving more money for my dream home.  I subsequently stopped shopping and traveling for about 5 years and worked my pretty butt off, not minding the supporting or antagonist roles given to me.  I remember admiring a co-actress’ new shoes and before I’d think of buying a pair for myself I’d think, “This would probably be the equivalent of a wall in my house.  So nevermind.”  The sacrifices I made helped shape me into the practical lady I am today.  

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Living Room #igersmanila #interior #design #architecture (Taken with instagram)

Living Room #igersmanila #interior #design #architecture (Taken with instagram)

attended Friday Night Youth with Jona (Taken with instagram)

attended Friday Night Youth with Jona (Taken with instagram)

green-home:

At 4,841 years old, this ancient bristlecone pine is the oldest known non-clonal organism on Earth. Located in the White Mountains of California, in Inyo National Forest, Methuselah’s exact location is kept a close secret in order to protect it from the public. (An older specimen named Prometheus, which was more than 5,000 years old, was cut down by a U.S. Forest Service graduate student in 1964.) Today you can visit the grove where Methuselah hides, but you’ll have to guess at which tree it is. Could this one be it?The world’s 10 oldest living trees

green-home:

At 4,841 years old, this ancient bristlecone pine is the oldest known non-clonal organism on Earth. Located in the White Mountains of California, in Inyo National Forest, Methuselah’s exact location is kept a close secret in order to protect it from the public. (An older specimen named Prometheus, which was more than 5,000 years old, was cut down by a U.S. Forest Service graduate student in 1964.) Today you can visit the grove where Methuselah hides, but you’ll have to guess at which tree it is. Could this one be it?
The world’s 10 oldest living trees

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(Source: gofuckingnuts, via thesexkitten)

marcake:

After a week, I came back to check up some of paste-ups over at Tumon. They’re still up, but some are about to come off like this one. I’m just glad they survived the tropical storm. :D
More paste-ups coming soon.

marcake:

After a week, I came back to check up some of paste-ups over at Tumon. They’re still up, but some are about to come off like this one. I’m just glad they survived the tropical storm. :D

More paste-ups coming soon.

nevver:

Lee Jung

nevver:

Lee Jung

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harvestheart:

Boar in my Bed - Davide Bellocchio

harvestheart:

Boar in my Bed - Davide Bellocchio

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Life Under the Bridge #igersmanila  (Taken with instagram)

Life Under the Bridge #igersmanila (Taken with instagram)