About

\I am a simple person. I find joy in a reading, writing, and solving problems. I find peace looking out on my veranda,under a full moon (not that I turn into something else), which is the coziest place on Earth, with the wind blowing in my face giving me a lullaby. I have 4 dogs, the youngest is a 4 month old golden, named Andrew (or Andy, andoy, baboy) who by the way loves to chew and play with the people he loves including me. I work two jobs, one is on a network that’s close to the Filipino heart, and another making the country’s currency. I like to get along and be merry with the people that are true and close to me, but I also like silence and solitude sometimes. I am fond of the things that grow, and I have a money tree on a pot which was recently revived by my friend. (it almost died due to the manila heat)

This is me as of now, jolly, simple, God-fearing, creative, and most of all perfect.


 

This is my pride and joy, Andrew.

my andrewMasaya ako. Look at my tongue!

I’m sleeeeeepy. . .

How do I look?

..I can’t stand! My belly is so heavy, help!

2 Responses

  1. hy honey. i’m glad you made this for us :) hmm…what if ito na lang career-in ko and just erase my other blog?

  2. hi –

    thanks for reading!

    As far as Chinese people as a whole, I’d have to say many go into business with at least 2 or 3 other business partners – they pool their money, and make up the difference in the form of a small business loan. (I haven’t gone this route yet, but a lot of my family has.)

    Afterwards, it’s working 12-hour days, 6 and a half days a week to be successful.

    I think a lot of Chinese people are struggling with their businesses, though, because they don’t focus enough on their target audience. They have a formula they want to use, and they’ll stick to it, hell or high water.

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