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Attipas Toddler Shoes: Comfort, Style and So Much More!

Attipas Toddler Shoes: Comfort, Style and So Much More!

Disclosure: I was given a free pair of Attipas shoes in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.My daughter loves walking; I realized that when she was around 12 months old and starting to take a few steps on her own.As a first time parent,...

Review: Personalized Photo Magnets with PicStick

Review: Personalized Photo Magnets with PicStick

Hello, everyone! It's Do Tuesday and I just wanted to share with you this really great product to add to your photo wall.I'm not sure if I have made it clear on this site that I love pictures. Well, I haven't been doing a lot of picture-taking lately but I love...

There’s A WakWak In Your Lawn (Or Your House’s Roof)

There’s A WakWak In Your Lawn (Or Your House’s Roof)

Filipinos are a funny lot (don't get me wrong, I am one). The Philippines, accordingly, is the only nation in the Southeast Asian region (I guess in the whole of Asia) whose citizens are predominantly Catholic. Yet, even with this fact, many Filipinos especially the...

Camping at Sirao Peak via Ayala Heights

Camping at Sirao Peak via Ayala Heights

Sirao Peak (also known as Mt. Kan-irag), 700+ MASL The nearest – and also the easiest – way to get there is through a 30-minute walk from Ayala Heights but you can always take a more challenging route, if you like. From JY Square, you can simply hire a habal-habal...

A Taste of Japanese Culture at the Bon Odori Festival 2014

A Taste of Japanese Culture at the Bon Odori Festival 2014

Almost a month ago, the Philippines and Japan Exchange Committee organized an event here in Cebu to celebrate the Ghost month. The Bon Odori Festival is a 3-day Buddhist custom whose starting date varies depending on the location. The Shichi Gatsu Bon (Bon in July) is...