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Redecorating Our Home

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Since I’ll be at home most of the time this January, I decided to redecorate our home. That won’t be easy I know, especially because our house is small… but rejoice because that’s the reason I’m selling all these stuffs at low prices

  • TV with DVD Player – 3,500 (Sold!)
  • Exercise Machine – 3,000
  • Office Table – 1,000
  • Crocs – 1,000 each (size 11)
  • New Balance – 1,000 (size 10.5)
  • Glass TV Stand (3 layers) – 7,000

Contact me for more information.

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Level Up

The grease, dirt, oil, and other particles our eyes cannot see…

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My emotional quotient is higher than ever and I’m so proud!!! I was able to withstand the urgency of the situation… I was able to ignore the immense need to wipe the stove top until after cooking (1 dish). Wow, it feels like passing the marshmallow test! Awwwesomeeee!

So how should one clean a stove top? I usually use a coarse rug in wiping off the oil and dirt to make sure the markings are removed. But before doing that, I wet the rug first with water and a little bit of Lysol Concentrate just to be sure that I’m not merely spreading the dirt all over my stove top. After that, I wipe it dry with a clean cloth or chamois, also to make sure that no water markings will be left behind.

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P.S. No matter how hard it is to resist the urge of wiping splattered oil from your stove top while cooking, resist it, to avoid accidents.

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Christmas Decor Part 2

 

As promised, here are some more ideas on how to decorate your homes.

I know it’s kinda too late for this because in a few days, it’ll Christmas already; but hey, Pinoys celebrate Christmas until January. ;p 

BTW, this is our first Christmas together as a married couple so we really tried our best to come up with a decent decor even though hb and I are not the artsy type. Oh, and the photos below will show you how far we’ve come lol!

1. Put some garlands over your curtains – use the curtain rods to hold the garlands

Garland 

Garland 2 

2. Santa Figurine – can also serve as your key holder (santa’s head is detachable)

Santa Figurine

3. Place a center piece – you can have some candles to go with it

Center Piece

4. Decorate your ref – just put some flowers or any Christmas ornament

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5. Don’t forget to decorate your terrace!  

Terrace 1  

 Terrace 2

 Terrace 3  

 The last photo isn’t our terrace by the way. It’s our neighbor’s =D

  

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Lucky

Samsung Laser Printer

Acer Flat Monitor

God is good, God is great! Luck was again on our side when hb won in yet another office raffle weee! 2 years ago, he won a mobile phone; last year, he won a Samsung laser printer;  this year, an Acer LCD monitor… sweet! 

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