Thursday, August 22, 2013

My Top-pick Movie Titles (during Rainy Season)

  • HANNAH MONTANA: THE MOVIE (2009)
Miley Steward (Miley Cyrus) was a simply school girl with alter ego and secretly hide as a pop star, Hannan Montana. Her secretly identity as a true celebrity as a one-day access to fame after her dad, Robby Ray Steward (Billy Ray Cyrus) who discovered His daughter a huge issue like shoe-fighting with Tyra Banks and until they'll left the father-daughter relationship to Crowley Corners in Tennessee for a two-week vacation with her Grandmother, Ruby.
After the accidental scene of Her true identity, Osward Granger (Peter Gunn) caught by the organizers include Vita, Miley's personal assistant (Vanessa Williams) to secretly hide and took a picture of Her (as a Hannah's private life (like wearing her wig) article for BonChic magazine)

LESSON LEARNED: To know your true identity with or without your reason, never to tell a lie and never to spread those issues regarding to your personal life for sake of your privacy.


  • GEORGIA RULE (2007)
This confrontation scene of mother-daughter relationship between the house rules violation of Rachel Wilcox (Lindsay Lohan) to her mother, Lilly Randall-Wilcox (Felicity Huffman) after her serious issue of latest (near-death type) car accident, and her mother's negligent issue including alcoholism and 2nd hand smoker.
Rachel who drop-by to her Grandmother, Georgia Randall (Jane Fonda) for facing the deadliest issue (not just being a wild child, instead) by regarding a rebellious part.
Unsuccessfully, the Randall-Wilcox suppose to be a reunite family of Rachel's parent when her dad, Arnold (Cary Elwes) reveal to having a sexual activity to his daughter to a motel in Idaho. and at last, Rachel who give to her mother a apology for having a dissatisfaction.

LESSON LEARNED: Never being a pasaway factor, obey your parents.

  • WILD CHILD (2008)
Not just a life-size fun for a teens but except for Poopy Moore (Emma Roberts) who try to force by her father, Gerry (Aidan Quinn) to tranfer in Abbey Mount School in London after a series of Poppy's co-incident of  a being wild child from Los Angeles (in California) to practice her own discipline in spite of her state of (culture) shock.
In a sabotage incident of fire inside the boarding school and web hacking of Poppy's account, Harriet Bentley (Georgia King) who trying to blame Poppy for this incident (just right after her loss of her friends in a one-boarding room due to her loneliness) by requesting to the Principal-head, Mrs. Kingsley, (Natasha Richardson) after the petition, Poppy was survive from expulsion in school while Harriet is the main suspect by being a mean-girl student according to the incident.

LESSON LEARNED: Having a failure is do not blame to other, be honest and tell the truth; never force a child to a wrong decision (e.g., picking a college course)

  • SOUNDS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT: A POPUMENTARY (2007)
Inspired by documentary film, four young singers from Europe (Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Georgia) to battle-up the victory and represent their own country to Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands for a international music competition, as four of the 16 contestants from Russia, Belarus (winner,) Greece, etc. where fight-out for a one title.
From tough challenges to sacrificing the taste of success, these kids' life after fame have a new experience for each journey after the competition, they're now back to normal life as a ordinary school kids while among three is to decided to go-back to school and to merge their career as a child artist.

LESSON LEARNED: Do not force yourself when you do your own decision (just right, do by your parent's approval), study first before you fame.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Romantic Birth month Songs (of You)

SYNOPSIS: I know myself too moody as I can, but to know mine or yours what birth month are you to catch-up those of your favorite love songs to senti are you with my mix-genres of mellow/ballads and today, I share you some of my creativity of you romantic birth month songs of you that you count for aside from your birth sign horoscopes per each meaning.



JANUARY: "Vuelve" (Ricky Martin)
  • Life getting-over from break ups to get moving-on from the past if your a person who missed and you wish to coming back just you saw Jennifer Love Hewitt's film, "If only."

FEBRUARY: "Terrified" (Katherine McPhee with Zachary Levy)
  • Romance in the subway (sounds like saw in the video) but sometimes in the reality for example, you ride along the LRT or MRT station. 

MARCH: "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" (Glenn Medeiros)*
  •  Did you remember your Mom and Dad's favorite but, last-song syndrome to a wedding day or romantic engagement? This George Benson's original is too inspired for a romantic luau trip to the beach (like Boracay) after you saw Glenn Medeiros' music video of a same title way back in 1986.

APRIL: "Change Nothing" (Jessica Sanchez)
  •  Life is having a several changes of a person but not of his love for a family and friends (it's true) nevertheless.

MAY: "Running Scared" (Ell & Nikki)*
  •  Soul-mate searching to your love ones or your love interest begins with good friendship in one place on earth. 

JUNE: "Young Love" (Jedward)*
  • Puppy love or young love something do smiling your face to someone who grew-up with you (not just in the playground or gazebo) just like a akward scene of a film, "Little Manhatan."

JULY: "One Love(Jordan Pruitt)
  •  As same as "Young Love," one true love for unity and beyond for us youngsters with a good purpose.

AUGUST: "If I Let You Go" (Westlife)
  • May-December romance in no time? Not really, its too short happy and gay after you saw Luke-Noah tandem of the U.S. hit drama, "As your world turns."

SEPTEMBER: "Teardrops on My Guitar" (Taylor Swift)*
  •  No longer, I just inspired of this song too embarrassed (not emotionally) curious with this campus-inspired song you should be.

OCTOBER: "Wait for You" (Elliot Yamin)
  • Not just waiting to someone you suitor for, you experiencing first to being loneliness before you fine someone to found-out your love.

NOVEMBER: “Love Never Fails” (Sandy & Junior)*
  • Valentines in November? Maybe, in your own words, the autumn of your heart is,... your own serendipity.

DECEMBER: "White Horse" (Taylor Swift)
  • Never lose hope, never lose faith when you experiencing love failure to your suppose-to-be boy/girl friends. 





*in photos

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A Debutante’s guide to style


Us girls, when you turning 18, how do you feel memorable in You? Traditionally, a little girl from the beginning turns into a real woman and who believes in this line “When you are a baby becomes a lady.” This time, here’s the guide to style by making chosen the themes, inspirations and most of all, memorable for every debutante girls inspired by a American drama film, “Quinceanara.

Hollywood Glam
Dress; Scarf; Heels, Gibi; Earrings [and] Bangles. Red-Carpet entrance, Hollywood-themed table setting and Chocolate Lollypops.
Inspired by the glamorous red carpet premier like Oscars and Emmys. Do not delay your arte mode and get into the red carpet walk, feel like a star of your night.

DETAILS:
The welcome entrance with a red carpet scene with a dash of balloon ark at the entrance door. The table setting is the Hollywood theme with red and black combination. And for the finishing touches of the venue is the black-meets-white lantern for dramatic elegance and looks like luxurious.

DRESS CODE:
For the celebrant, simple evening gown (Saw in the picture.) Best color is black, chocolate brown and red; avoid white, dark brown and silver white while for the guest, formal attire without spending your fortune just your best look.

SUGGESTIVES:
For the souvenirs: chocolate lollypop (in photo) with Hollywood-themed design for a thank you sign.

PLAYLIST SONGS:
  • “Young Love” by Jedward 
  • “The Moment I Knew” by Taylor Swift
  • “Best Song Ever” by One Direction 
  • “Tonight” by Jessica Sanchez featuring Ne Yo

Hawaiian Luau
Brown floral Dress. Beach Surfer's entrance, Flipflop lights and Hawaiian dance costume.
Party at the beach? Of course yes! Your party-theme feel look like in Hawaii with this chosen theme perfect for the beach lovers without burning in the sun (bye-bye, sunblocks) for a one-big night out party with sand, sea and surprise.

DETAILS:
The surfing board standees, tiki torch for a bonefire dance floor, mini beach house to accommodate a celebrant’s throne and we never leave the scene without coconut trees, beach sands (use as artificial instead of real one) and Hawaiian lei while dancing hula dance. And for additional piece, the flip flop-designed lights for more exciting outdoor design.

DRESS CODE:
Summer dress and maxi dresses is a must-wearing outfit for the debutantes or simple, yet-elegant pastel color gown if desired while for the guest is must-wearing floral polo blouse and board shorts (for the boys) and cute summer dress or hula dance costume with flowers on your head (for the girls) and don’t forget to wear your floral lay.

SUGGESTIVES:
Fruit cocktails (sorry, no liquors included) is a chilling drink perfect for the beach parties, set-up bonefire for the dance party and a souvenirs are mini surfboard, mini tiki torch, mini totem pole replica and floral scarfs.

PLAYLIST SONGS:
  •  “Fallin’ For You” by Colbie Caillat
  • “Kiss The Girl” by Colbie Caillat
  • “22” by Taylor Swift
  •  “Feel this moment” by Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera

Japanese Pastel
Earrings; Kimono; Belt; Bangles; [and] Black ball gown Skirt. Japanese fan, Flower Origami, Kawaii Invites and Japanese table setting.
Oriental flavor in an instant. In this theme, you feel like a princess in colorful kimono gown especially the girls who are wearing during Japanese festivities such as Japanese festival.

DETAILS:
Manga-inspired character party favors, detailing your own cherry blossom-inspired birthday cake or bite-size cupcakes (in photo.) For the traditional debut’s dance, the 18 origami flowers made of bright, color papers (use recycle one if desired) and for the ark, sitting under the cherry blossoms as fit for a princess.

DRESS CODE:
Modern-designed kimono gown (for the debutante’s outfit) and also, for the guest like simple kimonos, wooden sandals and a Japanese fan.

SUGGESTIVES:
Customized Japanese-themed invitation cards for a catchy kawaii look, floral arrangements for table guest with floral origami and colorful fan good for a souvenir for the guest.

PLAYLIST SONGS:
  •  “Brighter than the sun” by Colbie Caillat
  • “ÄŒarobna Noć (Magical Night)” by Sonja Å korić
  • “What makes you beautiful” by One Direction
  •  “Funky Lemonade” by FunKids


Monday, August 12, 2013

Celeb Inspiration: CARRIE FISHER





  • Ponchos 
  • Skort
  • Necklace
  • Bangles
  • Heels, Gibi

In my details, I like to wear my Hello Kitty-print poncho-blouse with built-in off-shoulders to cool off not just for summer season but for the daily casual shopping wear or to hanging-out with friends. Best paired with Skort (which means a combination of Shorts and Skirt) is popularly known as a ‘90s fashion to prevent wardrobe pitfalls and very-look like minis or micro-skirts. And for additional details, is perfectly accessorize with Heart-shaped pendant necklace and stretchable bangles and I never leave to wear it without sexy heels to achieve Carrie Fisher’s look.

Saturday, August 03, 2013

27: Young and loving it!

Ate, Thank you to my simple and meaningful birthday presents!
Girl, do not look like 27. Yesterday, I celebrate my big day for my new beginnings will never give-up in no time. I swear, its true. Many challenges do exceptional nothingness, heart-bound and do more decision what I do for and live [more] life to the fullest.
Do not cry for your big sacrifice it, you may able to accept challenges to live for,... and to success for. Just For The Win!
First of them, many gifts and flowers that I accept my lovely presents every birthday gifts too big, or too small (that I include for) and now, I share all those presents and blessing to my friends, family, relatives and others as my post 18th birthday debut. And this time, more wishes, more blessings and more wealth to accept those memorable remark,... for life.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Some things DO embarrasing: College Life


"At the school journalist's educational tour of a broadsheet newspaper, my advisory teacher, colleague members and I were experiencing a simple tour of a newspaper publishing house to learn more on a printing press. 
But one time, a tour guide caught me a huge cellphone ringing that annoys Me by receiving a message and "Angry Birds" was a ringtone, and the effect is, I forgot to switch-off or taking a silent mode while on the tour.
I urgently to switch-off my cellphone next time just in case and to prevent annoying sound."


"In a Principles of Teaching class just right after opening of 2nd semester and my returning student, my College professor who able to start now a class discussion that it was a cellphone message with a loud ringtone, “Ang tsismosa naming kapitbahay” (My gossipers’ neighbor, that was voice-like Doraemon) then my colleagues in the class too laugh. Lesson learned: never too loud or never to use your cellphone, keep into silent mode when in your class."

-Gina Cyrus