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Friday, October 20, 2006

Macau & Others

Looking forward to the following things:
1) My impending monthly trip back home to Manila. It will be my nephew's and best friend's daughter's baptismals. I will be doing a back-to-back baptismal while at the same time having a few out-of-the-country guests coming over. I hope I can do it all and still be able to have some r&r...NOT!

2) Macau trip this Sunday with the company for some bonding time. Going to leave Hong Kong around 8am, stroll around the city, have lunch, check out the casinos and have an afternoon snack and leave before dinner since it's a Sunday and all. There will be some who would stay longer for dinner but I know three or four of us would like to head back before dinner to give us time to rest. I'm sure it's going to be really busy since there were a few new hotels that opened up yesterday. We had to buy your ferry tickets early...like today (Friday) for a Sunday trip since we are afraid that there wouldn't be anymore by then.

3) Got something in the works but currently can't divulge this but I will keep you posted when it's finally time.

4) I was able to scrap a bit since I'm super stressed with work and other matters. I made three other layouts but currently can't have this posted due to the kit is not ready for release yet. I will post it here when the time comes.


Title: Zoo
Kit Name: Peach Swirl
Designer: Teri Hanson (Divine Digital)


Title: Mr. A-Z
Kit Name: Seasonal Templates #2 and Pirate Drunge
Designer: Doodleboogs

**I am so happy to hear that my good scrap pal, Michelle, is still on the last lap for Scraprace. You might want to check out her site - Mizzm - in my links section. Giving you lots of love dear!Also, happy trip!

Monday, October 09, 2006

Scrappin Weekend

I had a busy but productive weekend. I was able to crank two LOs at the same time, embellished two letters and did one pp LO. It's great! I'm so hooked with the buttons that I got from Buttons Galore! I want to use them all up and get/buy another dozen packs! Hahaha!
Also, I tried some doodling...it's very liberating.





Kit: Lady Bug Kit
Designer: Veronica Spriggs (Vivarant)


Title: Chester


Kit: Sonoma Kit (available at Scrapbook-Elements)
Designer: Mikki Livanos


Title: My Only


Kit: Chill In The Air (available at Divine Digital)
Designer: Deborah Vessels


Title: Engaged


Title: Smiles

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

B&W and Colored Layering

I recently came by the idea of having one's photo be all in B&W except for some focal point or focus. I know that this is nothing new and I'm sure that there is a better way of doing it than how I do it but I'll get better soon. :)
I did it at a previous LO called Citi Family as a first try. I basically have two layers - one B&W and another colored. I erased the layer with the color section, making sure not to erase the section/area that I wanted to highlight.

I was worried about this kit when I saw a preview of my next DT's assignment just around the tail-end of last week. I don't have much girl photos and this kit might be a tricky one since the elements could pose a challenge. I use more ribbons and pattern papers than elements as a habit. This kit pushed me a bit to put some funk like the crown and the decorated "Princess" lettering.


I had a bit of trouble getting the kit since Gigasize's Asian servers are being upgraded thus uploading or downloading capabilities from Hong Kong for awhile. I had to use my office computer since downloading would be easier - time zone difference.

After getting the kit, unzipping and picking one main photo I wanted, I played around with layering b&w and having only the girl to pop out. It was easier than my previous photo since the colors are more simple now. I wanted to use the photo frame and got inspired by those photo frames on one's walls that are hung through a thick ribbon, which was what I did when I used the violet boa behind the photo. I used a sequence of other photos to highlight actions then added an appropriate poem. I know I wanted to use the crown but didn't want to overwhelm my LO but it worked out quite well with the resizing.
This LO was great since everything came out fast and I was happy with it. These types of LOs are what makes me smile and happy ... easy and it all just flowed as I wanted. I was done before lunch time!

The family I featured is my brother's classmate/friend's family.

I end up liking what I did a lot! See below photo and details ~
Kit Name: Glitter Girl (available at Scrapbook-Elements and Scrapoutsideofthebox)
Kit Designer: Brenda Johnson (Sweet Sodypop Designs)
Font: Century
Program: PS7.0
Journaling: When you came into this world I was smiling. Smiling to hear you scream for the first time, so small and perfect, I held you for the first time. Smiling, you opened your eyes to me, I couldnt believe you were mine. You made me so happy with every cry. After all those months of having you in my life, I realized you are my everything! Month after month watching you grow, you filled me with hope, love, and happiness. Watching you sit up by yourself, taking your first steps, your first tooth, your first real bath. Looking at you at 1 year old is so scary. Hearing you realize things are there, knowing who is who. You are growing up so fast, I look at pictures sometimes cry at the memory. You were so small, Now getting bigger. Theres alota stuff you yet to learn. Soon my little princess won't be so little. When that day comes you will know, but at 1 years old, I'm gonna take you all in, every smile, every cry. You are my little princess! I'm still smiling.
~ by 2005 Mallory

TYFL!

Friday, September 29, 2006

Going Home Today!

Okay...all excited to be going home. Been looking forward for this since last last week! Going home with mom. I got my schedule all laid down - spend time with bf, get haircut, play golf, spend time with extended family at family dinners...all that...till yesterday's biggest storm that ever hit Manila ~ knocking powerlines, uprooting trees and almost the whole city was in pure standstill with the events of yesterday. Everybody in Manila stayed home and waited for the typhoon to pass....and hopefully the power would be saved...b/ not...as of date.

My flight is tonight (6pm HK Time) and although the typhoon has passed, there is still no power in 80% of the city and internet was down for people in Manila till 10am this morning.
I don't know what I will be expecting...from a very sophisticated and prepared/efficient city as HK...I'll be going home to no power, floods all around and nothing. I wonder what I would be doing for the whole long weekend. I was told that maybe by Sunday, all would be functioning fine but we shall see.

I guess that's why scrapping doesn't take much...I can pull out my stuff at home and do some quick LOs, if need be since no power, no cable, hardly an internet connection....exciting. :P

My mom and I are expecting the worst...but @least I will be "home" and with people that I miss and love. Nothing could dampen my spirits for that!


~Signing out till next week!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Taking Things a Knotch or Two Down

"I think it would be best if you take things a knotch or two down."

That was what I was told by one of my boss/co-worker a few days ago. I know I've been feeling very burnt out and over-stressed by the littlest of things. Note that this is a very tough thing for someone who was taught to do everything now, not tomorrow or later. My mother trained me to do what was assigned to me the fastest way I can and finish all the work before I leave the office. That's what I did at home and that's what I practice at work. It's great and all as long as the work is correct. The problem comes about if problems and carelessness happens.
I am trying my best to slow things around like take a step back and see what I did before sending anything out. I take more time with my reports...moving around...take a break, chat a bit, scrap a bit then come back to see if what I did is okay and correct. There are times when you do need a change in scenery then come back and see another angle. I hope it makes me less stressed out and off-the-wall with unnecessary request/documentations!
The same goes for scrapping. It's okay if I don't have journaling and more or less can glance what I wrote at an instant but for long journalings, I have to force myself to read what I wrote. I'm not big on reading to be honest...unless it's emails from friends and gossip. :P

Amazing of what Ed did...for once he did what I told him or requested him to do! I'm so happy that I strongly believe that hell just froze over! Can't disclose what he did but I'm glad that there are things he do know matter to me. I'm such a stickler to details. Better safe than sorry. :P As what we both say "soon".

Here's some photos of my nephew that is growing bigger by the day! I think fatter too. :P

@ 6 weeks old~ "laughter"


@ 7 weeks old (close to 2 months) ~ "Sweet Souvenirs"


@ 8 weeks old ~ "Sweetest Smile"

How adorable. I can feel so excited and happy for my brother and his wife. :) With a face like that...whose heart wouldn't melt! These are the moments when parents take photos of newborns by the days or by the weeks. Heehee!
I feel like using the 8 weeks photo again soon. I got so many titles in mind so that would be great to use again. Love love this photo of him aside from my current number #1 photo fav which is the feature photo of the Laugher LO. :)

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Thailand, Bloomberg Class & ScrapSubmit

Some random thoughts since last weekend.

Thailand: The coup was a bit of scare over here since I am in the hedge fund industry heavily invested in Southeast Asia. It's funny also though but coming from the Philippines (Manila) wherein those things are attempted like once a year with two years (1986 and 2001) being successful, what I see Thailand's soldiers and citizens do is closely the same as what we encountered during the "revolutions". Although the 1986 one was a bit more serious than the 2001 one, I always feel the sense of justice prevailing and I feel so patriotic with all that's happened.

Bloomberg Class: been to three already as of today. Enjoy the amenities (sandwiches and huge pantry) than the classes though the latter is pretty interesting. Used a big bag today as per lesson learned from my previous two classes - to stuff more food and stuff to bring back to the office to share. :P Went there decently early but never really visited their pantry since their pantry used to be under-renovation and just getting to the place is just murder! Now that all the renovations are done (amazing work contract with what they did with the place, I'm sure), I was able to check out and finally get my drink before class instead of having to eat a dry sandwich (but good - it's from Oliver's). I was struck on how huge and amazing that pantry/kitchen was! It's like a huge 7/11 store and even looks like it can be for a kitchen cooking show! I had my choice from the immense drink stash and there were tons of food, candies, chocolates, cereals, etc! I wish I can just work for them. :P I won't have to worry about cooking at home. I can just live of the office! My next big plan - if DJing won't pan out or even get me a job, I'm applying at Bloomberg! :P

ScrapSubmit: I always wanted to start my Scrapbio but never really know what to put since I wasn't in any Design / Creative Team nor had my work published. Now that I am part of a Creative/Design Team, I ventured further to look for a place where I can have a scrapbook resume online. I still use Twopeas for my complete portfolio but it is nice to have found ScrapSubmit.com to help me direct my submissions better...and most importantly - it's free! Don't know if I would get published because it would all depend on

Friday, September 22, 2006

Snaplets & Mom

Date: Aug 30 2006, 08:03 AM
Posted: DSJunkies (DigitalScrapbookingJunkies.com)

Snaplets...discovered that they are basically another term for "templates". A great basis to start a LO and you basically add your photo, journaling and any embellishments that you can fit. I love the really full look and I think it's a great way to get over the hurdle of starting for a piece of digi pattern paper.

Oh, just got news that my mom is visiting me here. It's been about a year since she last came here to visit me so it's great to have someone to come home to. Really excited to take my mom around soon...there are tons of other people who would like to see her already. Tons of food and shopping to do!I hope I have enough scrapping time to get my responsibilities down.