I was in Baguio over the weekend. Part of my trip was spent enjoying the amenities and services of this newly built little posh hotel called Eurotel,built right in the heart of the city of Pines. It’s right beside Cafe By the Ruins, one of my fave spots in Baguio.
Eurotel, with its green and red facade, reminds me of Christmas. True enough, the moment I stepped inside its elegant lounge area, it felt as if I just arrived home. ^_^
Find out more about Eurotel Baguio by reading about my personal experience: My Eurotel Baguio Experience
My stay at Radisson Blu is a very memorable one. A lot of things have happened and it was a very productive 4-day stay for me. I accomplished a lot, I ate a lot, I enjoyed the amenities, I was with the most amazing people from Train Station formerly Motivating Minds, I saw Nikki Gil, KC Montero, JR and Geneva Cruz perform live a few feet away from me, and I just kept learning and learning about this path I am currently dipping my toes on. To find out more about my exciting stay at Radisson Blu, please head over to this link below:
My Radisson Blu Experience @ Cebu
I am copy pasting below my reply to a fellow blogger’s question as to why I have so many shoes:
Yeah, I do need a ton of shoes for all my gigs, rakets and lakads and for my personal satisfaction. Hehehe. Unlike you, I’m just not ashamed of having so many shoes. I’m not a gadget freak, I don’t buy expensive clothes, I always think 100x before I purchase anything, I basically have no other luxury except maybe shoes and wooden antique furniture.^_^ BUT, I only buy shoes once or twice a year (based on my past experiences). I’m kinda extreme that way, being an Aquarian and all. I either buy A LOT or not buy at all. ^_^
For these new pairs I bought, I hope to use them regularly.
I’ve had shoes since year 2000 ( like my Mango boots) which I use until now. I have real leather boots (like my Rusty Lopez) and they’ve been with me for almost a decade now and I still use them especially when we go abroad, or go up to Baguio or when the weather gets cold here in Manila.
I usually buy shoes that I think will last. Unfortunately, the 5 pairs of Janilyn shoes I bought last March 2010 already have cracks so I plan to sell them on my upcoming garage sale. I usually don’t throw my shoes away as long as they’re still sturdy. Sometimes, I even stitch them up and embellish them with beads. Those that can still be used, I give them to people I know who may need them so they don’t go to waste. ^_^
I hope my very long answer satisfies your curiosity.:-)
As for your promise to not buy shoes, clothes and bags, that’s okay… admirable even. As long as it makes you happy, it’s aligned with your life’s goals and you don’t hurt anybody along the way.
February has been a scrumptious and delectable month for me, with the Valentine’s, Popsy’s arrival and my birthday celebration and all that jazz. See my latest blog posts about the dining experiences I’ve had and salivate at the tasty food we’ve had during this momentous occasions…
For those who want to see in detail the dishes served at the Sofitel Sunset Buffet, please head here:
For hose who want to find out what is this Golden Bay Fresh Seafoof Restaurant, please head here:
For those interested to dine at Johnny Chow, see my post here: