St. James the Great Christmas Bazaar
November 30-December 2, 2012
Cuenca Court, Ayala Alabang
World Bazaar Festival 2012
December 4-23, 2012
World Trade Center
Grand International Christmas Bazaar 2012
November 9 to 11, 2012
Hall A
World Trade Center
Pasay City
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NOTE TO EVENT ORGANIZERS: Feel free to e-mail me more information about your bazaars. Send press releases to reah.padla@gmail.com.
She selects wool and flax and works with eager hands. She is like the merchant ships, bringing her food from afar. She gets up while it is still night; she provides food for her family and portions for her female servants. She considers a field and buys it; out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.
Proverbs 31:13-16
I’ll find time to share my experience and my takeaways from the WordCamp Philippines 2012 soon but for now, here is a list of bloggers who have shared about the event:
I was searching Google for related blogs but I only found a few. I discovered photos on Flckr and was surprised to see who else but me on Klaris Chua‘s account. Ayan kasi search ka pa. Haha!
Photo by: Klaris Chua
I immensely enjoyed the conference held at AIM. It was my first time. I regret that I didn’t go the past conferences or even tried to because it was so much fun and I learned a lot. I promise to share soon. 😀
For the meantime, here is the shirt I got for my husband:
WordCamp Philippines 2012 T-shirt
My WordCamp Philippines 2012 loot:
WordCamp Philippines 2012 Freebies
This is my almost 3-year old son Noah. He’s turning 3 next week!
Just one of those many events to go to this long weekend…
Hip Pinoy Art + Food Fair
If you live in the area, feel free to drop by.
HipPinoy aims to bring together holistic, innovative, and passionate Filipinos to promote local ingenuity and creativity. The goal of the HipPinoy Art + Food Fair is to promote these through social entrepreneurship. We wish to provide a platform that will help bring to light Filipino talent and enthusiasm for constructive productivity 🙂
Yabang Pinoy intensifies its consumer revolution campaign through the PHmade movement. The pioneering Filipino pride movement, through PHmade, yet again encourages Filipinos to support Filipino ideas, business concepts, products, and services. The campaign aims to educate Filipinos, through videos, print materials and events, on the availability and viability of Filipino brands, and on the positive impact that going local contributes to the economy.
PHmade’s tagline “It’s Worth Buying For” encourages each Filipino to think twice before spending: is it really worth buying for? Yabang Pinoy believes that small things, when done together, can create a big difference. If each Filipino became conscious of where he spends one peso, he will understand how each choice affects himself, fellow Filipinos, and the country. PHmade also aspires to influence Filipino entrepreneurs into supporting local natural and human resources. Continue reading Yabang Pinoy Launches PHmade→
Barbecuers and Grillers Association Manila’s 1st Anniversary Celebration | Grill & BBQ Fest 2012
I know I need to swear off pork because I have to join my husband in his fight against gout but this one is too tempting. Barbecue galore on A Venue this coming Friday!
WHAT: BAGA Manila’s 1st Anniversary Celebration | Grill & BBQ Fest 2012
WHEN: November 16, Friday, 2PM onwards
WHERE: A. Venue Open Parking Lot, Makati Ave., Makati City
Noah and I will be attending a Trick or Treat event at his school that afternoon but since it’s near, we might drop by. I hope there won’t be too much smoke and grilling there as I’ll be with a toddler. Sino gusto sumama? 🙂
This one is happening now. I wish I could go but I have another event.
If you’re a mommy and you’re free today, go to The Loft at Rockwell to meet other moms,
kids, and daddies too! (Umm, that didn’t sound right. Hehe.)
I won’t see you there but I hope you go. Enjoy!
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She sets about her work vigorously; her arms are strong for her tasks. Proverbs 31:17
Bakit ngayon ko lang nalaman to?! I’m online most of the day and yet I missed this one. VIP tickets are already sold out! Not that I am willing to spend that amount of money but it only means this is MAJOR! Between me and my husband, Josh is the one who spends on concerts of artists he really likes.
I’m not really a concert goer because I don’t appreciate crowded places and I don’t like standing up when watching something. Tamad kasi. Except if tickets are free or we’re supporting friends. I don’t get excited over artists and musicians either coming to Manila but this is STING! Apparently, husband didn’t also know about his Manila concert so he got excited too. Naman!