
Living in a busy city is really stressful and takes so much of our energy.


Hello 2015! Been away for almost two months and I feel like I've done something so sinful that I need to repent. Here, let me post some of the outfit shots that I wasn't able to post last year.
When I was on blogging hiatus, I was thinking really hard if I should come back blogging or not. As much as I claim that I don't really experience any writer's block, blogging takes so much more than just being eloquent and having so much to say. Blogging requires commitment and passion. Being consistent and being updated are just part of the many elements you need to be able to tap each time you want to write something up. Because you don't want to write blog posts just for the sake of having one. Although I can always fake everything by concealing them with flowery words and well expressed thoughts, it's what happens inside of me that I am more concerned about. I don't want to be a nice looking fruit that rots inside.
If you haven't done any online purchase, you are living under a rock. May it be food delivery, beauty products, clothes, shoes, gadgets, accessories, all can be done through a series of clicks and pushing that confirm button to complete your online transaction. That's one of the advantages living in the current time offers.
Yesterday was a little bit sunny. It was a slow day for me though I had to do some paper works at a nearby bank. I wore a pair of sweat pants from H&M which were bought by my friends who recently traveled to Bangkok. The last time I wore sweat pants was back in high school. I just thought it's cool to own a pair just to have a variation in the clothes I wear.
Weather is very unpredictable these days. It's hard to predict when will the rain come pouring. I find it hard to find the perfect timing when there's no rain and there's somehow nice natural lighting in order to take a somehow good pictures of what I am wearing to finally have an outfit post in this new blog.
After the tour at St. Tropez and Toscana Villages which you can check out here. We were bound to find out what's in store for us in their Mykonos Beach and Bali Villages. Although every village is unique, Mykonos really stands out because all you will see is white. I didn't get to swim at their infinity pool, but I'll make sure to do so once we get back (who knows when).
I previously wrote a post on how to go about touring Balesin and I also posted pictures from touring Phuket and Costa Del Sol Villages which you can read here. Now, let's check out St. Tropez and Toscana (Italian themed village). Expect to see an overwhelming number of pictures as well.
Following my previous blog about our departure from Manila and arrival in Balesin, I am now posting all the pictures I took during our tour in all of the themed villages in the island. Since we arrived at around 11 in the morning, we took the 2pm tour. There are two tours everyday which are free for all members and guests (9am/2pm). You have to schedule your trip so that they would know how much are the attendees in order for them to allocate sufficient Milwaukees and tour guides. I highly suggest you take the 9am tour because pictures look better just before noon. We came at a time where a typhoon is on its way to the country. That explains the reason why it seems like the pictures were taken just before sunset. So maybe 2pm is ok too, especially during summer.
Surreal is not even the word to describe my experience in Balesin Island. When I was first asked if I wanted to join the Balesin Island weekend getaway, I was like... Balesin? Come again? Is that in Indonesia? I was thinking it is a suburb of Bali or something. I actually didn't take it seriously because I thought nothing could top Boracay as far as being the country's ultimate island getaway (I haven't been to Boracay though). But I was wrong. Totally wrong. I know so little about travelling the Philippines to even think or say that.