Last month, I was on business trip during the week of our 4th anniversary. Today, I am in Costa Rica for business and will be missing again our monthsary in a couple of days. With the 14-hour time difference, it is definitely hard to stay in touch.
We agreed, then, to cover a song that best describes our current situation. With videos from Yza in Makati and videos from me in transit airports and in the hotel, we placed together a video for Simple Plan's and Natasha Bedingfield's song called Jet Lag. Aside from the appropriateness of the song, we just really like it (Proof: this song has already been used twice in this blog) so it's a win-win. =)
...and the spending-monthsaries-and-anniversaries-away-from-each-other streak will continue next month, Yza leaving this time. =( But what matters is we still keep in touch and we always look forward to seeing each other afterwards.
I just hope December will be a different story.
Cheers,
This is a slightly delayed announcement, but Y and E recently received a super cool anniversary present. Last September 23, we got an email from Kotone of CreativeCouples asking us if it was okay if they feature our blog on their site. How cool was it that they e-mailed us on the exact date of our anniversary? Must be destiny. :)
At first, we were like, "How on earth did they find our blog?!" But regardless of how, we're glad they did. After a few e-mails back and forth, our link was finally on their site.
So what exactly is Creative Couples?
"Creative Couples is an online magazine-style website for couples in business two-gether. We connect and feature couples that successfully balance work, love and lifestyle. We are a business and lifestyle resource for individuals and couples."
Pretty cool.
We are so honored to have been noticed and featured by this Canada-based website. They followed U.S. (
@StoryOfUS_blog) on Twitter, too! (Follow them at
@creativecouples.)
Please do check out
www.creativecouples.net. Lots of interesting reads there on different topics, whether you're single or part of a couple.
Much love,
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After our friend Gia’s very convincing endorsement earlier this year, Yza had always wanted to visit The Myth of the Human Body exhibit. We just couldn’t find the time to do it. Fortunately, my sister was in town last weekend. This gave us an excuse to finally go. Funny how we usually only get to visit places close to where we are when we have visitors to tour around. So that rainy Sunday, Y&E, with Nica, Kuya Renwick and Donna had a very educational afternoon.
The Myth of the Human Body is an exhibit from Korea which features real human body parts with the intent of giving the audience a quick review of the human anatomy and at the same time, show people what an unhealthy life can do to your precious body parts.
There are only 2 designated areas where photos can be taken – at the entrance and at the exit. Within the premises of the exhibit, taking of photos is strictly not allowed.