Today was a happy day
I had lunch with mom and my dear soul sister. Fun, fun, fun
And after, I walked around the mall and saw this….

love love love
Today was a happy day
I had lunch with mom and my dear soul sister. Fun, fun, fun
And after, I walked around the mall and saw this….

love love love
I guess it’s best to start of this site by sharing where the whole idea came about, yes? Okay, I know I don’t really need to explain but it sure makes a good starter post…haha
Seriously, though, lemme just tell you where this whole Thought Bubble Project began.

and so it began with this....
The inspiration for this project struck last August, the 28th to be exact, on a day that I was simply so filled with gratitude and joy because of the way things were going in my life. In many ways, I was at the throes of major life changes, in both good and not-so-good ways and so as I was eagerly anticipating a night out with a dear friend of mine, I was inspired to start my Project 365 for 2010 (yes, I know that was late in the game, but I thought I could count 365 days from any time of the year anyway, right?? haha). At first I had wanted to do a daily photo just like the one above, not necessarily shot that day but with a thought bubble that captured some random thought that crossed my mind throughout the day. Well, suffice it to say I didn’t last very long. Haha.
During the Christmas break, I decided I wanted to make this project a more meaningful one, thus I got the domain name and decided to just do it, but without the pressure of a daily requirement to meet a 365 project. As they say, bahala na si Batman haha.
And so there…that’s how it all began
Hope you keep tabs of what plays out in my thought bubbles from time to time
See ya around!
As a new year starts, so does another blog
I’ve given up on the whole idea of doing a photo project 365 so I decided to give the concept my own spin…this is my Thought Bubble Project, a collection of random thoughts, snapshots of day to day, songs caught on loop heard only by me…let’s see what goes on in this little head of mine, shall we?