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Wake me up when Summer Ends

Summer ends and I'm back to the city for a new work. A new beginning but still have the same dream and motivation. Thou I know this is the second time I quite a job but this about being a go-getter.You have to push yourself, you have to want those things. You don't want to copy someone else life. You want to make your own journey, your own story...so I'm not afraid of change cause change is beautiful and life is too short to be doing something you don't really love.

But before i start my new work.....let me have a  last hirit sa tag araw.
(top from forever 21, shorts forever 21)

Change in all things is sweet and welcome rainy days:)

Life is Good!

Comments

  1. awesome photos! i want to believe na summer pa din,,, kaya pupunta pa rin ako sa beach... hehehe! :)

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  2. I agree with you. Life's too short to be doing something you don't love.
    I wish you happiness everyday! Good luck on whatever you do.:)

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  3. great pics...makes me wanna go to the beaches...i love the f21 shirt you are wearing. wish you the best.

    http://cactusandcucumber.blogspot.com/

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  4. Life is too short so we must live it, and lie it well we must do. Summer has ended? Really now? I haven't even enjoyed mine.

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  5. welcome back to the city! good luck sa new work :) I love your outfit sa huling hirit sa taginit :)

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  6. Hay! Summer vacation...those were the days. =)

    Good luck on your new job! =)

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  7. Kami din nag last hirit sa tag araw lat week. Medyo inulan nga kami e. hehe!

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  8. life is good indeed. i admire you for not being afraid of change. yolo. haha! :)

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  9. Hi Sunny. Where is that place?

    I love what you said...

    "m not afraid of change cause change is beautiful and life is too short to be doing something you don't really love"

    So so agree. :-)

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  10. hi there beverley i dont normaly give it out but this is there link
    and some info , they have a deal on at the mo , mention I give you there number

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  11. Love the photos. This post screams wonderful summer. :)

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  12. lovely photos dear! where is this place? and yes summer never ends. im still hitting the beach this end of the month! :D love your hair!

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  13. Its been ages.. missed your blog and its good to be back.. Love the pics and it really shows how happy and contented you are. Have a nice edward cullen kind of season=)*I mean rainy season.*

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  14. Aw, your summer is ending and ours is just beginning! Hope you had a great one!

    Jayme & Mendi @ Her Late Night Cravings

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  16. I agree with you that life is much too short! Your shirt is lovely btw!!!

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