Craftoween

I spent my Wednesday fulfilling some family obligations at home. In between my tasks, I knitted and crocheted these works in progress. 

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I also received my package from The Attic Yarn and Craftery. These yarns and my new Furls crochet hook are already my Christmas presents to myself. I am living in challenging times, so I have to be frugal. I also have to plan my expenses with prudence. 

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My Halloween was not so bad! I spent it with my family, with my fiber arts, and some new yarns and notions. I hope to have more simple crafternoon moments and productive days ahead!

Pixie Dust

Lately, I’ve been handling a lot on my plate. I have to take advantage of the short breaks that I have in each day to eat at drink coffee. 

In this case, I had the cheesy baked penne and brewed coffee from Mister Donut. This combo never fails to uplift me.  

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I also got myself this door hanger from Papemelroti. A lot of people have been criticizing me for having a pixie. But I like rocking my hair this way, and I refuse to believe that I have to change my style in order to satisfy what the world wants. 

After all, the things that really matter are faith, trust, and a little pixie dust- that it factor that makes me stand out! 

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And lastly, I received this eco bag from Batik Boutique, a social enterprise from Malaysia. You may say that it’s only a simple tote, but I do appreciate being acknowledged for my interest in supporting social entrepreneurs. 

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One day, I will find someone who won’t ask me to grow my hair long. I will keep on attracting the right people, because I keep on promoting the things and causes that make me happy. And I will always begin and end my day with good food and coffee, as I get over each challenge with a little pixie dust. 

Paws to Pray

Yesterday, I went to UP to run some errands. I squeezed in some brisk walking at the oval to burn some calories. 

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Then, I had a lovely burger steak canteen lunch. 

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I proceeded to St. Clare to pray for my special intentions and to say thank you for recent blessings. 

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To celebrate Halloween early, I swung by Barkin Blends Dog Cafe to cuddle some doggos. 

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I had Ella the whole afternoon, and she later napped on my lap. 

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I was also lucky since I got to take pictures with the other dogs as well.  

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After a pawsome time, I ate tapsilog for dinner at Rodic’s. 

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Then, I ended my day with a sunset walk. 

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I am still hoping that things will improve. I continue to be optimistic, and in case things get too much to handle, I know that I can always pray and hangout with my furry friends.  

St. Jude Fiesta 2018

Yesterday was the feast of St. Jude Thaddeus. I got to hear Sunday mass at the National Shrine of the celebrated patron. 

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I prayed for my immediate concerns, as well as my family and friends’ prayer requests. 

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Upon exiting the church, I chanced upon a vendor who sells crocheted tumbler slings. Her name is Ate Nagie, and she painstakingly crochets each sling by hand using nylon yarn. 

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I bought a sling for my Starbucks water bottle, and I got to exchange yarn and hook stories with Ate. I shared with her my knitting work in progress, and my crochet hook of choice, which is 4mm. Amazingly, she uses a 2.5mm hook for these slings!

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I chanced upon a cute doggo outside CEU as I was walking to the train. 

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Then, I went to the QCinema Film Festival screening of Billie and Emma. I’m straight, but I enjoyed the film!

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I had a lovely day practicing my faith, appreciating handmade, and watching a movie beyond my comfort zone. Here’s to more cool experiences to brighten up my life!

Staying Strong

Yesterday, I decided to frog my crochet stitches and begin again with a knitted shawl. I was unhappy with the uneven edges, so I decided that it was best to knit it instead. 

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I also joined in some Halloween festivities at the mall. 

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I relaxed with a coffee float. 

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And had hairbrushes made for me and my mom! 

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Before going home, I had a quick dinner at Yoshinoya.  

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And upon going home, I instantly brushed my hair.  

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I may rock a pixie, but I still brush my hair! It helps me unwind from all the challenges in life. I stay strong with fiber arts, food, and simple joys.

I hope that you also find ways to be stronger each day!

Spoonfuls of Hope

I had some free time to spare from my obligations, so I decided to knit and eat this adobo flakes naked burrito from Army Navy. 

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I also swung by Maginhawa to visit Makers Cafe, which serves light food, coffee, and local merch.  

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I bought a pair of Pulseras by Kim spoon earrings because I love using one! I’m a proud Pinoy spoon user in a world that predominantly uses fork and knife to eat.  

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My star stud earrings are also from Pulseras by Kim. This earring setup makes me happy!

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I was also delighted to receive a postcard from my high school friend Nurai, who’s based in Germany. I’m touched that she remembered me during her trip to London!

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Lastly, it was a real treat to receive snail mail from the Pink Sisters convent. 

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Comfort food, basic bling, and snail mail all give me hope amidst challenges. I look forward to more simple joys to keep me going. 

From Manila to Cainta

My Wednesday began with some cute “ghost” sightings at Gateway. 

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I took the train to St. Jude, which is one of my go-to places for prayer and reflection. 

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St. Jude’s feast is coming up! I hope I can make time for it this weekend. 

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After praying for my urgent needs, I proceeded to Barkin Blends Dog Cafe to cuddle my favorite furbabies. 

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I couldn’t ask for a cozier afternoon!

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I hope that I could spend more time with these dogs! For now, I have these photos to tide me over until my next visit. 

Crochet and Massage

I recently had to buy some essentials at Daiso, so on top of all my supplies, I stocked up on some new toys. I got a foot roller, a pressure point stick, and a 4mm crochet hook. 

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I’ve been hearing positive feedback about Daiso’s craft supplies and notions, so I was really excited to try their crochet hook. And it did not disappoint! It was perfect as it rested comfortably on my ring finger as I alternate between pen and knife grips. 

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As always, this isn’t a sponsored post. I’m just happy with my purchases from Daiso. Yes, including the massage tools! I really believe that it doesn’t take much to cheer myself up. 

Also, this falafel platter from Halal Guys was delicious! 

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I hope that you will also find some cheap finds that will wow you. Happy shopping! 

Making It

Recently, I had the chance to visit Conrad Manila. I was there for the Million Meal Marathon, and I got to relax after my volunteer shift. 

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It was a gorgeous day! 

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I chose to crochet by the bay.  

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And I also knitted by the bay! 

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Lately, things have not been good. I am facing challenges, but I still remain positive. I am making it through each day with some knitting, crocheting, and strength.

Here’s to better days ahead!

Rise Against Hunger 2018

Yesterday, I participated in the Rise Against Hunger Philippines Million Meal Marathon event. I went to Conrad Manila’s Taft Ballroom for an afternoon of volunteering. 

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I prepared by wearing a hairnet and sanitizing.  

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I also wore a mask. All sanitation gear were provided onsite.  

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We were assigned to pack champorado soy and rice meal packs. They will be sent to the needy in Visayas and Mindanao.  

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By the time I had my gloves on, I was all set to pack food!

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I rewarded myself with a cup of coffee afterwards.  

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I am truly honored to be part of this event. I was also there during their last meal packing marathon in 2017. In the midst of all the body shaming I have to endure, it is humbling to know that many of our brothers and sisters have to live without adequate food and nutrition. I am glad to be reminded to be thankful everyday, and to extend a helping hand whenever possible. 

Maker Monday

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I decided to participate in #MakerMonday because I like making things! 

Hi! I’m Sam, the blogger behind speakoutsam.com. I enjoy knitting and crocheting scarves without a pattern because I love mindlessly and mindfully (it’s a paradox, I know!) crafting while going about my day. I write about my daily life with hypothyroidism, and how I conquer it with exercise, meaningful endeavors, and eating well. I also enjoy creative journaling and drinking coffee.  

I hope that I can meet more makers and exchange ideas with more like-minded people! Here’s to creativity and welcoming possibilities!

Barkin’ Break

Recently, I received some sad news about a family member. I would have to care for the said family member during my free time, so my blog might take a backseat for the time being. But I will still try to show up here whenever I can!  

One of the ways I unwind in between family and work is by visiting Barkin’ Blends Dog Cafe. This is not a sponsored post. I simply love the dogs and the cafe’s owners, who have already become my friends.  

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If you are going through difficulties, please remember that dogs are there to cuddle and comfort you. I highly recommend this dog cafe, and I hope you can visit them as well! 

Climate Change Forum Day 3

Yesterday was the conclusion of the Climate Change Adaptation Forum 2018. I focused on risk management in the age of climate change, and I was able to listen to experts from the government, the academe, and business talk about utilizing risk management to prepare for changing times. 

I have already made it a personal tradition to have full-body photos taken by ADB’s signage outside the auditorium. 

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I was able to crochet in between sessions to keep my brain alert. 

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The talks I attended have inspired me to have a resilience-based mindset in order to adapt in a fast-changing world. 

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Before leaving, I reconnected with my new friend Shayne for some photos around the bank. 

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I had a wonderful time this week at the ADB, and I hope to have more chances to return! There are heaps of topics being covered in their conferences, and it is always a pleasure to represent my blog.

I look forward to keeping the conversation on climate conservation going. 

Climate Change Forum Day 2

The second day of the Climate Change Adaptation Forum 2018 was just as insightful as its first one. In keeping with the theme of the event, I chose to wear my fanny pack which I bought from eco-conscious social enterprise Rags 2 Riches

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I learned that skills training is essential to sustain a green economy. Many jobs will be developed when there are skills acquired from education and training. A couple of decades ago, it was difficult to imagine a paperless office or a massive BPO industry. But thanks to technology, both are now the norm. If technology can revolutionize how we work, then surely the environment can also influence businesses to create jobs which can support green industries.

Social protection in the form of jobs and livelihood training is crucial to ensure that no one is left behind. Tech also plays a crucial part in ensuring that those in remote areas enjoy green jobs. An example of which are electronic cash transfers and app-based jobs such as Grab.  

Governments in the Asia Pacific region must incentivize companies that support the green economy. An example of which is the Green Jobs Act in the Philippines, which is a pioneering law in the region.

If the public and private sectors will work together to ensure that there will be a chance for green jobs to be created, then environmental, economic, and social connections will emerge. The goal is to thrive, not just survive in the age of climate change. And while we cannot prevent it from happening, we can all do our part to limit the negative effects of climate change. 

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I was able to meet new friends during the cocktail reception after the second day sessions! It was great to network with colleagues who are also passionate about integrating eco-consciousness in our work and lifestyles. 

I hope that the third day will also be as inspiring and fulfilling. 

Climate Change Forum Day 1

Yesterday was the first day of the Climate Change Adaptation Forum at the ADB. It was good to be back for more learning on how I can do my share to adapt to climate change. 

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But first, breakfast. I had Vietnamese sardines, cheese omelette, rice, and coffee. 

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Then, it was time for the sessions at the auditorium. 

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I learned that we must shift from mere risk management to transformation. A transformation mindset will help us change our lifestyle in order to be more eco-friendly and energy efficient. That way, we will be “forced” to do what is inconvenient in order to face the reality that we must care for the environment more  

We must also approach problems as opportunities in these changing times. 

It was also a treat to see my idol from the 90’s, Antoinette Taus. She is now an environmentalist and she performed during the event. 

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I opted to have a vegetarian lunch for a change. 

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I even managed to crochet during the break.  

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I had ADB’s oatmeal cookies for lunch. They were delicious! 

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We had the cocktail reception at Crowne Plaza. 

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It turned out to be a night of Filipino food, beer, and music! 

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I enjoyed Day 1 and I can’t wait for more learning sessions in the next couple of days!

ADB Deep Dive Workshop

Yesterday, I attend the Deep Dive Workshops for the 2018 Climate Change Adaptation Forum at the ADB. I have learned that women must be included in development because we are the foundation of the family, which is the basic unit of society. I have also learned that renewable energy is the way to go, because sustainability is key to prevent further damaging our environment.

We must all do our part to prevent climate change from getting worse by researching on ways that we could help. We must live on less in order to enjoy our resources more. And as a woman, I feel empowered that I can do more in my own capacity now that we are being included in development. 

I look forward to the rest of the forum, and I hope to meet people who can keep the conversation on sustainability going!

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Body Love

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Recently, I’ve been getting body shamed for gaining weight. First of all, I tell people that I have hypothyroidism. They can research it online to understand my condition. My weight isn’t something I can control, but I try to manage it with daily exercise and a proper diet.  

I can say that for someone with hypothyroidism, I’m looking fine! 

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Body shaming is something that we should stop once and for all. Rather than focusing on one’s weight, we must look for factors to compliment. Traits like intelligence, generosity, and substance must be given more importance than weight. ​

I hope that when you have the urge to body shame someone, you will think of people like me who struggle with it, but do our best to win at life. And if ever you get body shamed, do know that there is nothing shameful about you. Just smile, and tell people that they are being rude. And try to make your day better with a workout and a healthy meal!​

Una’s Portrait of Me

I commissioned artist Una Buendia to draw me, and this was the result!

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She has perfectly captured my sarcasm and my current style staples (glasses for astigmatism, dangling earrings, and pixie hair). If you also want to see how the world views you, ask an artist to illustrate you. You may check out Una’s Instagram to see her interesting work and you may go from there.

Music and Beer

Sometimes, I enjoy a cold one while listening to live music. Last night, I got to watch The Bloomfields play a mostly Beatles set and it was fun!

Mind you, I don’t drink to get wasted. Rather, I just enjoy the vibe and sing along to familiar tunes.  

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Normally, I would go for coffee to perk me up, but beer works too. I hope to have more memorable times with a cold one and a rad band.