Knitting Myself Together

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I first learned how to knit at Banaue. I realized that  it might be something I would enjoy, so I persevered until I eventually finished my first scarf

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Since then, I continued to knit like it’s no one’s business. By now, I know that I prefer working without a pattern. Focusing on scarves and beanies make me happy as I mindlessly knit during meetings and events. And yes, knitting helps me​ focus during discussions. 

This is why I am glad to finish another scarf, this time an infinity one which could be rolled to be a chunky wrap around the neck, a tube top, or rolled to an even smaller size to be a loose cowl. ​

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I knit because it gives me a sense of purpose, no matter what. I will continue to do so because it gives me joy, and I know that it will empower me even during those times when I feel weak. Knitting is my strength.

If you are interested to learn, there are tutorials online and workshops that you could research on.

Please consider knitting. You won’t regret learning this mindful craft. 

Self-Care and Sukiyakidon

Yesterday, I had my monthly pixie trim at a salon at Maginhawa. I’ve been experimenting with different salons every month, and I’m glad that I found a salon that’s perfect for my hairstyle and budget at every major location I frequent. I’m happy I found a salon at Maginhawa that can do a mean pixie because I’m always there for lunch or dinner. 

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Speaking of lunch, I ate at Happon for the vibe and the delicious Japanese food.  

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I ordered their sukiyakidon, and it was the perfect self-care meal. It was delicious! 

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I hope that you can also find a place that you can go to whenever you need a dose of self-care. It pays to know that you can rely on some places that can uplift your mood and comfort your soul. Your happiness should not be someone else’s job, it’s yours. So make yourself happy, and always schedule in some self-care. 

Kindness and Direction

Yesterday, my car had a flat tire. Luckily, I was able to drive to the mall and park properly. 

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I was assisted by the guards at Vertis North. They expertly changed my flat tire and assured me that everything will be alright. They even refused the tip that I was giving. They were polite, professional, and kind. My faith in humanity has been restored. 

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I then proceeded to the Ayala Museum for the Insulae Indiae Orientalis exhibit of antique maps and prints. 

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I was so excited for this as I am a map nerd at heart! I simply had to catch it on its first day of exhibition. 

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I was greeted by the rarest maps which stirred my feelings of nationalism. 

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Finally, I was able to reach the Murillo Room, which showcased an assortment of extremely rare Murillo Velarde Philippine maps from the 18th century. 

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It was a beautiful exhibition! The maps were breathtaking, and the corresponding materials were interesting companions to the stars of the show. I am fascinated with antique maps mainly for their beauty, but now, I also see them as significant tools for nation-building. I hope that you will also be able to appreciate antique maps, and get the chance to view them whenever they are exhibited to the public. 

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Weekly Hits

There are things that I simply enjoy doing on a weekly basis. For starters, I HAVE to eat Breakfast Bin’s toasted naked longganisa with brown talangka rice every week.  

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I also need some Papa Diddi’s ice cream to make each week more delicious. This cup of joy contains their matcha and barako coffee flavors. 

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A brisk walk around the UP academic oval eases me into my tasks. 

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And a visit to St. Clare Monastery helps me focus on my life in prayer.  

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My life may not be perfect, but my constants keep me grounded on things that matter. What are your weekly constants? I hope that they also give you a sense of purpose each week!

Cheats and Coffee

I decided to do something different. Since I’ve been listening to the podcast Wake Up With Jim and Saab for a couple of months now, I realized that it’s about time for me to watch them live. Or rather, watch their band Cheats play in person!

It was also my first time to test drive my new Rags 2 Riches fanny pack.  

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While waiting for the show to start, I stayed at Satchmi’s listening room to soak up some Beatles music (yes, I’m a fan).  

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I grabbed a flat white.  

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And I had my Cheats cd’s signed!

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They were just as fun to be with in person!  

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And the highlight of my afternoon was meeting new friends in the audience.  

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More time meant more selfies with the band. 

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By the time Cheats went onstage, we were all caffeinated and ready to sing along to their hits.  

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It was such a lovely gig, I got another coffee- this time, an iced americano.  

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The gig left me energized, so I proceeded to Barkin Blends Dog Cafe to have an after party of sorts with my favorite dogs Robin and Ella. 

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I unwinded with what else- a listening session consisting of Cheats songs in my room. I can’t  believe I watched a gig in the afternoon with coffee (anything with coffee is heaven for me), and got my albums signed. Oh, and my fanny pack was the perfect bag for dancing!  

Here’s to more music, coffee, new friends, and cuddles with dogs! 

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Faith and Charity

If there is one thing that remains steadfast in these uncertain times, it is my faith. I have faith that has moved mountains, at least in my own life. Thus, I continue to offer every endeavor to the Lord, and give thanks for all the blessings that continue pouring into my life. 

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As I visited the Pink Sisters Convent yesterday, I lifted up all my intentions to the Lord and asked Him for better days ahead. 

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After my church visit, I dropped by the Rags 2 Riches HQ to purchase a bag. 

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Their HQ in Tomas Morato can be searched through navigation apps! Also, it is the best way to experience the social enterprise impact first-hand.  

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I was in luck as they had complete stocks for their Noah Fanny Pack! 

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All colors were adorable! But I still preferred the black one. I bought it after a five-minute decision making process.  

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Each R2R bag is handmade by artisans whose lives are dignified by skills training and fair wages. 

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Also, it is a sustainable business as they use scrap fabrics from local garments factories  

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I am delighted with my purchase, and I know that I will rock this bag with pride. I can’t wait to talk about this piece and share the goodness of charity in action! 

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Flat White Purls

Yesterday, I got to knit while on a lunch meeting. As always, it has helped me focus on the matter at hand. It also helped that my Figaro flat white was brewed strongly, just as I prefer it to be. 

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My go-to lunch at Figaro is their adobo flakes kare-kare, which never disappoints. It is filling, comforting, and flavorful- truly, it is the quintessential Filipino meal. 

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Never underestimate the power of a handmade hobby and a power lunch. You will nourish your body and your soul, as you go along with your day. May you always find a way to make work better, one meal and stitch at a time.

Blood Donation # 4

Yesterday, I was in Ortigas for a meeting. It was fruitful, and I missed walking around my favorite business district. 

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It was a lovely afternoon, so I proceeded to The Medical City to donate blood. Once again, please be reminded that you have to be cleared by your doctor first before donating blood. Please consult your health professional before doing so.  

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It was quick and relatively painless. And I do this because I want to give back in my own little way. 

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As always, I was given free merienda and was asked to rest for about thirty minutes before being cleared to leave.  

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There will always be a chance for us to help out, even if it’s only a small gesture. At some point in our lives, we were the ones in need. Please consider donating blood. Information can be searched online, particularly in your nearby hospitals or Red Cross chapter. God bless you!

On Baths and History

I love taking indulging in eco-friendly bath products from my online Human Nature store.  (If you want natural toiletries benefitting Gawad Kalinga residents, please click on the link in the previous sentence and support my small business!)  Another thing I love is crocheting. Thus, I have combined my passions for natural toiletries and crochet by making my own scrubbie!

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I followed a video tutorial on YouTube, so if you are also interested to crochet one, look for a video that suits you. Also, use 100% cotton yarn. 

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As I have already finished my scrubbie, I returned to knitting and began another colorful cowl.  

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I had lunch at Breakfast Bin, where I had my usual toasted naked longganisa with brown talangka rice. 

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For dessert, I had this glorious matcha and toasted oatmeal ice cream scoops.  

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I did some brisk walking at UP Diliman.  

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Then, I dropped by St. Clare to give thanks and offer my intentions.  

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I also visited Rags 2 Riches at UP Town Center to buy a metal straw. It already comes with a pouch sewn by R2R artisans. As always, I had fun looking around the shop as it features social enterprise brands! 

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Then, it was back to UP for me.  

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I watched Curiosity, Adventure and Love

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It is a beautiful documentary about an American centenarian, Nana Jessie, who has called the Philippines her home for most of her life.  

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While waiting for the film to begin, I knitted. 

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The film’s co-director, Sunshine De Leon, was there to personally introduce her documentary. She is also Nana Jessie’s granddaughter. 

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I learned so much about Philippine history just by watching the film. It is a gem of a film, and I highly recommend it!

If you enjoy something, go take it further, like in my case! I made my won scrubbie, ate soul food, prayed, bought from a social enterprise, and watched an independent film. Life is too short to wait for happiness to come your way. Make your own happiness your priority!

Puff Stitch Pain

I continued crocheting after finishing my green cowl, and this time, I selected a rich blue shade to work on. 

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I decided to make a neckpiece in puff stitch, and it turns out that that particular stitch was painful for me. At least I gave it a try! I will focus on other stitches moving forward for less strain on my hands. 

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I’m stil happy with the outcome, and that I carried on with something painful in order to finish this neckpiece.  

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I hope that life will continue challenging me, but that I will also have the wisdom to discern which undertakings are not worth pursuing again. Who knows, I might even try this stitch again, but not regularly. I just have to discern well.  

Hooked On Experiences

I recently overcame some personal challenges, and I am moving on with an improved mindset. I am determined to have better experiences, lessons, relationships, and opportunities moving forward.  

I began envisioning a better future for myself by living in the present as I was crocheting this cowl. I used the leftover yarn from my beanie project a few days ago. It was enough to finish this decent-sized cowl. 

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Crochet helps me process my thoughts and map out my future. Here’s to more plans, positivity, and goals as I continue crocheting!

Knitting Pink

I continued knitting after missing it for a while. I have been dealing with adulting lately, and crochet has proved to be a quicker craft to provide faster results. However, there is something deeply satisfying about knitting that brings me joy. Even finishing a simple beanie the other day has sparked a love for knitting which brings be back to my Banaue trip last February

I have come a long way since learning how to knit earlier this year. I still prefer knitting without a pattern, but I like seeing my growth as I process my thoughts, one stitch at a time. Being a knitter has allowed me to have conversations with myself while making scarves and beanies. And as I finished this bright pink beanie, I was able to make peace with myself. I was able to forgive myself too.  

Consider knitting as a hobby! It is great for thinking things through and reflecting on your life. It is also an excellent craft to take along with you. I bring my works in progress to events and it has helped me focus too. Do it for yourself, and start searching for tutorials or workshops today. You won’t regret it.  

 

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Saturday Night

I was free yesterday afternoon, so I decided to visit VC Trading in Cubao to buy a 6.5 crochet hook and some variegated yarn. 

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I ended up with both for less than P250! I love VC Trading.  

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Then, I went to St. Clare to continue praying for my intentions.  

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By nightfall,  I was already at Barkin Blends Dog Cafe. My favorite dog Ella was there, so some cuddling ensued. 

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How do you spend your Saturday night? It would be great to share Saturday nights with someone, but for now I’m happy to purchase yarns and notions, praying for my intentions, and hugging my favorite dog.  

Here’s to better times ahead! 

Knitting On

After ticking off my obligations this week, I finally found some time for fiber arts. I finished crocheting a millennial pink scarf for my mom, and I also completed the prism scarf which I have been knitting for the past two months

So I continued knitting, and this time, I binged on some episodes of one of my favorite podcasts, Wake Up with Jim and Saab.  While laughing along to the podcast, I knitted this beanie in deep sea.

The ball of yarn from The Attic Yarn and Craftery could make two knitted beanies, so I saved some for later and began knitting another one. This time, I chose a bright pink yarn from Dreams Yarnshoppe.

I carry on with life because I know what makes me happy. I like making things, so I will continue doing so. I intend to hustle and balance that with my handmade lifestyle. That way, I will always know what truly matters, and I will also have a scarf or beanie to remind me of how strong I really am.

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Tapsilog and Motivation

Yesterday, I went out for a workout and breakfast. I had tapsilog at Max’s. I used to have this when I was a kid, and it’s still so good! The servings are generous and still homey. 

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After getting some work done, I decided to finish the infinity scarf I’ve been knitting for the past two months. 

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It was time to bind off, and for that, I am one of those knitters who prefer using a crochet hook. It simply makes the whole process faster. 

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It was a joy to release my circular knitting needles after being “stuck” for months!

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I am proud of my prism scarf! It was entirely knitted by hand and made with love. I’ll keep this for myself. 

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Before I knew it, I was grabbing another ball of yarn to begin again. This is enough for two beanies. I started with one yesterday as I listened to some podcasts. 

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Having a daily workout routine and a love for breakfast really help in motivating me to keep going. In addition, my handmade lifestyle keeps me hungry to create, whether it’s through knitting, crocheting, or creative journaling. Here’s to more productive days ahead!

First Day Showing

I watched Exes Baggage starring Carlo Aquino and Angelica Panganiban yesterday. I have been a fan of their love team since I was a teenager, and their reunion movie was just perfect. I laughed, cried, and cheered along with the packed cinema on that beautiful ending. I hope that this won’t be their last movie together because their chemistry onscreen is remarkable. 

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I had this peaches and chocolate ice cream crepe from Crazy Crepes. It is one of my go-to dessert places, and it never disappoints. I savored my chilly lunch while processing the movie I watched all by myself. 

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Then, I finished crocheting this infinity scarf which I made using two shades of millennial pink. 

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Here’s to feeling the burn of the past and celebrating simple joys in the present! I look forward to better beginnings soon. 

Back to Me

Yesterday, I bought Maine Mendoza’s MAC Maker lipstick in her custom shade, @mainedcm. I think it’s adorable that she named it after her Instagram handle. And in fairness, it is a wearable nude shade. I am in between morena and mestiza, so finding the perfect nude can be quite a challenge. This lippie gives me a subtle pop of color without washing my face out. I feel proud to wear Pinay MAC Maker’s lipstick, and in so little color, I feel as if I have returned to myself. 

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Like all MAC lipsticks, the matte formula has lasted me through two meals and a coffee break. I am very happy with my new lippie!  

Makers Cafe

Yesterday, I got to catch the opening of Makers Cafe. It is located along Maginhawa Street, and it is right beside my alma mater, Holy Family School. 

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I won a pair of Pulseras by Kim stud earrings, and I gladly selected a pair of starry ones.  

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I also got to meet Kim, the lady behind Pulseras by Kim! The cafe is also hers, and I’m stoked to have a space along my favorite foodie street that sells coffee and bling. 

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I ordered their carbonara. It was delicious!

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Their flat white did not disappoint. 

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The tiny space was spruced up with hipster details. 

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They also have fast WiFi connection, electric sockets, and yummy waffles. 

I bought gold-filled jewelry from Kim as well: a textured chain and a minute Eiffel pendant. So cute! 

Do take note that Kim also customizes jewelry. She also sells in bulk for giveaways.  

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I also bought hoop earrings for my mom. 

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Before driving home, I took selfies with my alma mater’s facade. 

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I love bling, pasta, waffles, and coffee. All these can be found under one roof. I will definitely be back for more coffee and good vibes! 

Saturday with Kate and Cousins

Yesterday, I spent time with my goddaughter Kate, and my cousins Bianca and Choi. We had a relaxing lunch to celebrate our uncle’s sacerdotal anniversary, and for dessert, we had cookies at Scout’s Honor. 

I even got to swing by the Art Exchange, The Craft Central’s annual bazaar featuring some of the best local handmade merchants. It was fun to meet the ladies behind The Attic Yarn and Craftery, which is where I get most of my yarn for knitting and crocheting. Also, I got a pair of decoupage airplane earrings from Marita De Lemonade. 

I had a lovely Saturday and it was fun to catch-up with family. I hope that I could spend more time with them in the future, and that I will continue to see Kate grow. 

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IDC 2018

Yesterday, I got to attend the International Design Conference of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). The IDC 2018 entertaining and informative. I learned from the various panels of speakers from the creative industries, and now I am more inspired to keep on pursuing dangerous ideas in order to take risks, innovate, and disrupt my life. 

I took two P2P buses to conveniently reach the venue, the Samsung Hall at SM Aura. 

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I wore Marikina-made shoes from Rob and Mara, which I purchased after trying them on for comfort. And yes, they are one of my most comfortable pairs to date! 

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I had pizza for breakfast!

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And a non-fat latte to perk me up.  

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Then, it was time for the talks. 

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For lunch, I went to Aperitif. I had the prosciutto pasta, which was mixed in a cheese wheel. For dessert, I had the ooey gooey chewy chocolate chip cookie, which truly lived up to its name.  

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After getting my share of creative inspiration, I proceeded to The Pen to view the Salcedo Auctions’ preview of Important Philippine Art.  

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It was moving to view the boceto for the Spoliarium, which is Juan Luna’s most prolific work.  

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I am determined to keep on being creative, thanks to the IDC 2018, my sumptuous French lunch and snack, and remarkable Philippine art. I am really lucky to have these opportunities, and I look forward to similar experiences in the future.