Things I loved back in August

September is upon us and August pretty much left an impression on me  both good and bad. It’s a fresh  new month and I am looking forward to a couple of kdramas. I’ve actually written them down on one of my notebooks because I love writing things down. Pen on the paper. Callus on my finger. Old school style. My early millennial self is showing. *blushes furiously*

While August had been fraught with grated nerves and sleeping pills  there are still things good things that it left behind. By no means are they weepy, sappy things worthy of Hallmark cards, though. But I guess every other person can relate to them.

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Ohai July!

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Is it too early in the weekend to start referencing a 90s song? Okay how about this instead: How is it July already? No scratch that. How is it the middle of July already? Sometimes I have to pinch myself to make sure I’m not in the middle of a time slip. I swear I left my brains back in February, when I told myself I’ll start going back to exercising regularly and not sporadically so I’d lose at least 5 kilograms by July. HAHA JOKE’S ON ME.

Some things have changed and yet so much remained the same. COVID-19 is still here, for one thing. I still haven’t lost 5 kilograms, that’s another thing. And I still think Lay is the one of the sexiest men alive, which I doubt will ever change. At least not in my book. Oh! And so. much. great. kdramas. *chef’s kiss*

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June report: This kdrama girl may have languished in creativity but there is hope

Half of the year already done and over with. I am both thrilled and down about it. Thrilled because the “ber” months are near. This means Christmas holiday is getting nearer and nearer each day I wake up. I’m also feeling down about it because it means that 2022 is also getting nearer and nearer to being done and over with. Time flies when you’re getting old. The good news is that June this year brought a number of kdramas that made my kdrama fangirl heart oh so happy.

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One Weekend: Pandemic Edition, from your favorite kdrama girl

It’s been raining the past few days and I love it. Rainy days are meant for being at home curled up in bed with my favorite kdramas and books.

So are we going to ignore the fact that my last blog post was four months ago? I know I know. I’m a terrible blogger. I mean I don’t even have a niche, to begin with. The least I could do was blog about the kdramas I’ve watched but my lazybones self couldn’t even string together coherent sentences to share with you. I couldn’t even cobble together passable words to convey how intriguing and ghastly “Rose Mansion” is or how “Shooting Stars” is both hilarious and sweet.

Life happened and I know it’s no excuse. I’m not even going to come up with one. Lazybones, remember? Ha! But. There’s a but, though. This unplanned hiatus was good for my headspace. It was something I needed without even realizing it. I hope you’re doing well, you who are reading this. Whether you’re a first time visitor or you’ve been here before, that one is for you. I hope you’re doing well and that you’re giving yourself the time and space to feel better in so many ways. We owe that much to ourselves.

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Drunk December Report: Some Holiday Scares and Spooks

December is finally about to bow out of the game. Have you all survived yet or just barely? I don’t know about you, but Christmas Eve in my tiny pocket of this world was tiring. It’s taking me days to recover. Heck, I am still recovering as I type this down. Introvert problems, yeah? But on to some holiday cheer scares. You read that right: scares. Because what would this blog be without something horror, right?

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