Monday, September 16, 2019

Dropping by to say HI!

Hey! I don't know why I'm typing a blog entry at the moment when, a few minutes ago, I promised myself that I'd sleep early tonight so I'd be able to wake up early tomorrow. Oh well! This is me being spontaneous. 

I just want to post this to remind me that tonight I promised myself that I'd revive my blog. Since I haven't been travelling anymore and I'm just at home pretty much all.the.time, I decided to make random, personal entries instead. This time I'm making my blog as my online diary, literally. I still hope I'd miss writing on my journal though and do a quick jot one of these days. 

Anyway, that's it for now. Posting this in 3.. 2.. 1. See you in my next entry, whoever you are and if you're still interested then.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Respark: A 2018 Midyear Update

I decided to fill my Instagram with underwater photos ♥
Check it out and don't forget to follow ;)

Do you still remember me? Heya! It's Geva, your freediver friend slash self-proclaimed mermaid slash dreamer.  I know I've been on hiatus again, both in my blog and Youtube channel. Please accept my apologies. So what made me write again?

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Foodgasm: Plakafe in Baguio

I'm a sucker for everything old school (not that I'm already old, huh! LOL). There is just something about vintage pieces that gives me all the feels

Well, that was what this newly opened coffee shop in Baguio gave us as well - that odd, familiar feeling. 

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Taytay Tiangge Haul

Scroll down for my TAYTAY Try-on HAUL video

If you think you're already lucky enough to score a P150 top at a bazaar, think again. There's a place where you can actually get your OOTDs for a cheaper price. I'm talking P65-P90 per piece. No, they are not pre-loved or ukay-ukay, they are definitely brand new. Have you heard of Taytay tiangge? I bet some of you already have. 

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Why I Freedive and Why You Should, too!


"Freediving is breath hold diving, being in and under the water 
whilst holding one's breath." (Deeperblue.com)

That's probably the simplest explanation I found on Google. In freediving, I only rely on my ability to hold my breath for a couple of seconds or minutes, to explore the beauty underwater. Unlike scuba diving, which needs a lot of gears, in freediving, only my mask, snorkel and fins are essential.