One of those times I wish I had my chucks on.

One out of three.
Just in case you found yourself spending the whole afternoon in Starbucks, and you’re sick of the usual Frappuccinos, try out this coffee alternative.

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*One lazy afternoon by myself at Starbucks Pearl Drive. Kamusta naman jan.
Another work day brought to you by the letters G & S.

Conquering Google, armed with Starbucks. Whatev.
I had to lie down on the road to take this one.. NOT.

Have a taste of nature in the city.
Still a long way to go, little girl. Enjoy it while it lasts.

Someday, you’ll go places too.
“One Caramel Macchiato [or insert Starbucks drink here] for Candy!”

“That’s such a sweet name, Miss,” the barista would say.
I’d smile, and acknowledge him/her as if the name’s really mine.
*Before, whenever I order at Starbucks, I used different cutesy names such as Bubbles or Wendy (except for when I buy with my credit card with my real name on it). One time I used George, and Darna, to which the barista stared at me for a good 3 seconds before scribbling my name on the cup. Until I settled with Candy because I always I get that “that’s such a sweet name” remark. Fine. I’m papansin that way.
Are we really sure we want to do this? :P

Let the journey begin. No more turning back. ;)
*Our Thursday discussion group’s challenge: To know and do what the will of God is. Book written by Henty T. Blackaby & Claude V. King.
Our church’s vision: Proactive people. Bible legacy. Prayer. Saving one life at a time. Transforming lives.

..but among all these, this one brought me tears.

Watch us, Daddy. With God’s grace, your legacy shall live on.
*Setting our vision, the creative way. During SBC’s Family Camp last April.
Look beyond the pollution, the noise, and the traffic

..and into the clouds.

I say, and I’m sure you’ll agree, we can always find beauty wherever we go.