Good afternoon readers
Have you ever been plant picking in a nursery ?
Today were buying water plants.
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
high point market
dear friends from this part of the world, don't you wish we had something similar to the high point market?
good news though, you can flip your way through the pdf files for a sneak peek.

gorgeous dining chair at haute house
good news though, you can flip your way through the pdf files for a sneak peek.

gorgeous dining chair at haute house
Thursday, October 22, 2009
i heart dc
ah bang me on the head for being such a bad blogger! I have been extremely busy lately with so many things to do;but most of my time and undivided attention is given to my final semester.Yes that's right i'm finally gonna be done. I have already planned on what im willing to do when my life is uni-free. Lets just say there are lots of plans and i'll be happy if I can just fulfill one or two of all.
I decided I had to add a post of my summer photos this year since its become a blog-ritual for moi. I think its just a smart way of archiving my vacations,favorite spots et observations.I've been wanting to do this for so long but never got the chance to upload the photos!crazy, i know. So here it goes.

The homestead resort; a former estate transformed into a ski/summer resort with lots of activities. Unfortunately we didn't book in time to get slots for what we actually wanted to do but it was a very pleasant experience-especially at the shooting range.

the beautiful gardens at the homestead

i luved the hanging plates and bows;so pretty

carriages available for a carriage ride through the estate, how romantic is that ?

the place had beautiful corners with interesting colors, like this pink corner i found very sweet

my brother on the shooting range, its so much fun but only when you actually break the plates which i only did like thrice out of 20. One very bad beginner.

she rests as mommy shops, please note the bows. TDF.

la cornue stoves make my heart beat twice, @williams sonoma

at the pancake house for breakfast, morning ritual with my brothers and sister

barnes & noble;my stop after all shops are closed. I love this place, i could spend hours and hours in the interior design section.
The book on the ground is a great find about grace kelly's outstanding wedding gown- {collecting inspiration}

have i ever mentioned how much i love dean&deluca? i adore the place. They stock the best organic jams and olive oils.

dean&deluca@ Georgetown,DC.

Bethesda cobblestone street

M street.Oh how i miss it.

and bien sur, a box of Georgetown cupcakes is a must.

i do love you DC
xx,until i blog again. hopefully not so late this time!
I decided I had to add a post of my summer photos this year since its become a blog-ritual for moi. I think its just a smart way of archiving my vacations,favorite spots et observations.I've been wanting to do this for so long but never got the chance to upload the photos!crazy, i know. So here it goes.
The homestead resort; a former estate transformed into a ski/summer resort with lots of activities. Unfortunately we didn't book in time to get slots for what we actually wanted to do but it was a very pleasant experience-especially at the shooting range.
the beautiful gardens at the homestead
i luved the hanging plates and bows;so pretty
carriages available for a carriage ride through the estate, how romantic is that ?
the place had beautiful corners with interesting colors, like this pink corner i found very sweet
my brother on the shooting range, its so much fun but only when you actually break the plates which i only did like thrice out of 20. One very bad beginner.

she rests as mommy shops, please note the bows. TDF.

la cornue stoves make my heart beat twice, @williams sonoma

at the pancake house for breakfast, morning ritual with my brothers and sister

barnes & noble;my stop after all shops are closed. I love this place, i could spend hours and hours in the interior design section.
The book on the ground is a great find about grace kelly's outstanding wedding gown- {collecting inspiration}
have i ever mentioned how much i love dean&deluca? i adore the place. They stock the best organic jams and olive oils.
dean&deluca@ Georgetown,DC.
Bethesda cobblestone street
M street.Oh how i miss it.
and bien sur, a box of Georgetown cupcakes is a must.
i do love you DC
xx,until i blog again. hopefully not so late this time!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Faster faster
To my dear blog,
I've missed you ever so much. With all the craziness going on I had really no time for myself.
Surprisingly, the only time I could find myself alone was when I got the flu.
I don't really know what flu it is, I just know its really sucking my sleep out of me.
I had so much to blog about in the last 3 months but time was always mis-managed.
So now as I try to fall asleep, a thought comes to my mind.
Do you notice how we've become such an impatient generation?
In the past, mail had to travel for weeks to arrive and no one would complain. Pictures had to be taken to professionals to be developed then collected to be seen. The internet needed to dial-up. To contact someone you'd have to ring them on a pager and wait patiently for an answer.
We now get frustrated if a message sent to a recipient on our blackberry messenger's reads R and no answer Is received for two minutes.
I am not complaining, as it has made every bit of our lives more convenient and efficient.
My only concern is what it does to our sense of patience.
If we teach ourselves to expect everything to be done in a jiffy, patience will eventually dissolve.
I sometimes wonder whether this is why youngsters nowadays have gone crazy?
The notion of patience and appreciation has disappeared all together.
Maybe sending postcards in normal mail builds up a little bit of subconscious patience that we all need at the end of the day ?
Just a thought that came to my mind.
I do need to get my sleep now, but I will make up for the last few months!
Thank you for letting me spill my thoughts :) xo
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I've missed you ever so much. With all the craziness going on I had really no time for myself.
Surprisingly, the only time I could find myself alone was when I got the flu.
I don't really know what flu it is, I just know its really sucking my sleep out of me.
I had so much to blog about in the last 3 months but time was always mis-managed.
So now as I try to fall asleep, a thought comes to my mind.
Do you notice how we've become such an impatient generation?
In the past, mail had to travel for weeks to arrive and no one would complain. Pictures had to be taken to professionals to be developed then collected to be seen. The internet needed to dial-up. To contact someone you'd have to ring them on a pager and wait patiently for an answer.
We now get frustrated if a message sent to a recipient on our blackberry messenger's reads R and no answer Is received for two minutes.
I am not complaining, as it has made every bit of our lives more convenient and efficient.
My only concern is what it does to our sense of patience.
If we teach ourselves to expect everything to be done in a jiffy, patience will eventually dissolve.
I sometimes wonder whether this is why youngsters nowadays have gone crazy?
The notion of patience and appreciation has disappeared all together.
Maybe sending postcards in normal mail builds up a little bit of subconscious patience that we all need at the end of the day ?
Just a thought that came to my mind.
I do need to get my sleep now, but I will make up for the last few months!
Thank you for letting me spill my thoughts :) xo
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Sun blinded
So due to the fact that I've a switch automated shutter on my windows, my curtains happen to be a decorative feature. And what happens when the switch doesn't work? You get to sleep to 5 am before the sun party begins.
That's what I get for not thinking practically.
So until the maintenance guy finds a slot in his busy schedule, I struggle.
Silver lining? I don't have to close any lights post reading after my morning prayers.
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That's what I get for not thinking practically.
So until the maintenance guy finds a slot in his busy schedule, I struggle.
Silver lining? I don't have to close any lights post reading after my morning prayers.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
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