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Monday, August 24, 2009

Laugh it out Loud!

Got a bad problem this past few days with the comp's mouse. For days, I was wishing I could capture a mouse and use it. I longed to tell my stories no matter how tired I was! :)) For a lot has happened this past few days. Just like the Fun Day at school, my another 'walang trip' mode, the Kadayawan 09 and today, the rest day of the band. :) Unfortunately, now that I have a mouse working, I'm having a problem with the keyboard. The ports of my comp are broken. The reason I'm using the other keyboard we have which is unconventional. Ahaii :c

I think I'm done telling about how the fun day at school went. Well, sorry if makakalimutin lately because I rarely gave time to get a hold on it too. So I guess I'll start with the another 'walang trip' moment that I have.

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MY OWN MACRAMÉ HOMEMADE HEADBAND

THE ANOTHER WALANG TRIP MOMENT THAT I HAD


I was worrying about my TLE project when I did not know when and how to start it. I was also bore at the same time. I was also tired from the band practice that I got home almost 7pm. And then suddenly my mind began wondering. My hands reached to a plastic bag of my things for the project. I have extra to make something, at first I didn't know what could be it. After lying in bed, tired for a while, I stood up and began looking and asking for beads to fit the abaca thread that I have. I also scanned the new magazine I bought last Sunday hen we went to the mall for a short shop. Candy. The magazine that inspired me most when it comes to fashion. There I found my inspiration and got the idea of making a macrame headband. Just a simple one. Untill I came to this. It's a good thing I know a little of knot tying and my hands are awfully verycreative! The following day I brought it to school, my close friend, Mikka, loved it and even borrowed it from me and wore it the rest of the day in her classroom. Other's remarks were "Uie! Diyosa!", or "Spartans! Spartans!", and "Hey hippie!". Again, I'm proud of my work. My mom appreciated it too and promised we'll be making more. She oved the way I placed the beads, arrange their colors, and knotted them. :))

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