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Six Cents

It’s been another long time since I’ve done a PWP post. This one has more to do about the recent events that have occured at work over the past week.

If any­thing, I know that employ­ers and/​or future employ­ers can very well decide to google me one day and I’d hate to have them stum­ble upon a post about my par­tic­u­lar line of work.

So if you’d like to fol­low along (and per­haps offer some sage advice), please com­ment on the post below and I’ll email you the password.

For those of you that have read my other PWP posts, the pass­word is the same one I’ve used in the past. But see­ing that it’s been well over 6 months, I totally under­stand if you might have for­got­ten it. Com­ment below and I’ll hook you up.

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In the mean time, since the PWP post is a pretty detailed post, I might as well do my daily Lenten prac­tice. And if you’re won­der­ing how I’m actu­ally writ­ing in another lan­guage … it’s not that I’m multi-​​lingual. I’m just hav­ing fun with Google Trans­la­tion! (Today, is Taga­log … and don’t ask me if it’s con­ver­sa­tional, because I might be Fil­ipino, but I’m an illit­er­ate Filipino!)

Check out one of Hubby’s *awe­some* pieces of work!

Mabut­ing gawa ng araw: I think I may have found my new pro­fes­sion. I may not have the face of a Super Model (although Hubby begs to dif­fer … he’s so sweet!), but appar­ently my hands are good for mod­el­ing Hubby’s designs for his port­fo­lio. I posed my hands pro bono today … but if all goes well, I might have to wear hyper­baric cham­bers on my hands (a-​​la David Duchovny style in Zoolan­der) to pre­vent them from aging!

Pasasala­mat ng Araw: Today I am grate­ful for liv­ing in a diverse city. Par­tic­u­larly because it’s much eas­ier to find var­i­ous eth­nic foods around here than it was in Metro-​​Detroit. My aunt and cousins intro­duced Hubby & I to this tiny Chi­nese bak­ery that’s pretty close to our apart­ment. And mmmm … is it ever good, espe­cially when it’s freshly made. Today we picked up some of my favorite baked BBQ pork buns, freshly made sesame seed balls, and moon cakes. Yummy!

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Okay, so that’s it for now … again feel free to com­ment below if you’d like the pass­word to the fol­low­ing post …

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Post Script

So there’s also another thing that has been both­er­ing me lately. One that also requires being pass­word pro­tected (PWP). Hence the sec­ond PWP post in a mat­ter of one week.

For those that fol­lowed along from the pre­vi­ous PWP post, the pass­word remains the same. For those that might be vaguely inter­ested in read­ing it, please com­ment below and I’ll respond to you via email.

Love …

Yep. It’s been awhile, but I’ve decided to PWP (pass­word pro­tect) the fol­low­ing post. For those that might be vaguely inter­ested in read­ing it, please com­ment below and I’ll respond to you via email.

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The Ball is Ceremoniously …

I am warn­ing you now … If you haven’t got­ten the gist from the title of this post, this is a lengthy one about the cur­rent “issues” I’ve been deal­ing with. If you haven’t enjoyed my appar­ent “angry tirades” that I’ve been post­ing for the past month … then it’s best you skip this one.

I’d PWP this post … but F*CK IT.

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Just kid­ding. If you want to read my lat­est post … the pass­word remains the same (low­er­case let­ter, by the way). If you’re inter­ested in read­ing it and don’t have the pass­word (or if you don’t remem­ber it), feel free to com­ment below.

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