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Marvellous Monday

I know that Mondays are always greeted with a sigh, especially with most business people, because it is the start of a life battle called "workweek." However, today, I would like to change it a bit by starting a gratitude list pertaining to my previous week full of blessings. This is not bragging since last week is far from being perfect, but I promise myself to stay positive no matter what so I am helping myself to see the beauty rather than contemplate on scars.

Payday on  a weekend
Road Trip to Marilao, Bulacan
Meeting a wonderful author/ Math teacher
New bracelet and new top and new earrings (Yey for shopping!)
Donuts for my family (Yey for pasalubong!)
Coming home with empty laundry basket
Very stressful week - purposeful life
Sinigang sa miso (panga) at Guilligan's 
Going to mass
SM Hopping 
Farting Partying at Karaoke Hub
Little chat with Mama and Kuya
Susie's text for me to be Kekay's make-up artist on Saturday
Finally seeing Wolf of Wall Street

I guess that's it.
I hope we all have a blessed week ahead.
Happy Monday, everyone!
Mwah!



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