20 Ways To See The World; 20 Ways To Start A Fight

Christina. 22y/o.
Licensed elementary school teacher from Manila, Philippines. Currently a fashion design student and fashion photography intern.

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Birthday Post

(I know it’s already late but I have to post this. It’s been in my drafts for more than a month now. LOLOLOL Forever lazy.)

I celebrated my birthday last December 19. I know. It’s been two weeks and I couldn’t be bothered to blog about it. But I am now. I haven’t even visited my own blog in a month! I was too lazy to update, too. I shall blog and fix thy portal until the thirty-first.

Onto the blog poast!

I spent half the day with Louie, Raizel and Ryuji. We went to FIP Ortigas first to drop off our donations for the victims of Typhoon Sendong. We were supposed to have lunch after but ended up leaving at past 4. 

I’ve been wearing this bonnet A LOT. It’s my fail-safe headgear. It’s my protekshun from bad hair days or when I’m just too lazy to comb or style my hair.

We ate at San Sung Korean Restaurant. My family and I have eaten here before but I didn’t catch the name so I referred to it as ‘Korean Restaurant. Plus, you couldn’t see their sign along Makati Avenue right away. And when you get to the restaurant (which looks like a house, btw), San Sung is written in Hanggul characters and below it is Korean Restaurant. (Should’ve taken a photo of their sign.)

San Sung used to serve UNLIMITED appetizers (earlier this year). I was too bummed that they had to change it. They now refill the appetizer plates once. :( We had two orders of Sam Gyup Sal, Bulgogi Jungol and a plate of Salmon Sashimi. 

Patrick, Ryuji and Raizel

Me, Louie and Kyle

Always the smallest in the group.

After my early dinner with my friends, I went home to eat dinner with my family. My mom cooked my ever favorite Kare-Kare and Lengua (Ox tongue). Lalalalove. I was so full, I couldn’t move right after. I even forgot to workout.

We ate in the same restaurant 3 days after with my relatives. I tells ya! Korean food is inexpensive and so addictive! Right now, I want me some Bibimbap and Sam Gyup Sal.