I've been busy with the project. I got a new look that I kind of ripped off from a template that I wanted so much but couldn't get because it's from WordPress and I need to have a host. I did try it on free hosting but there were problems. I still don't know if it is because it's free or if it is because I didn't have enough knowledge on these things.
But anyhow, I got the advertiser I have been pursuing. Well, just one of them, but it's such a big deal for me. I am hoping to go out and close some more once the bad weather goes away. It's not that I am afraid of bad weathers. I love walking in the rain. But my weak knees and ankles is such a trouble for me that I am afraid I will slip and break a bone. So, I just decided to let Megi do her thing while I fill up my brain with some goodies. I had the chance to read the book that's long been overdue and two books that I got on sale this weekend are sitting and waiting in line.
We were invited to a kiddie party this weekend. One of the parties I love to go to, whether it's at home or in a resto. This time, it was at McDonald's. I like the way they serve their food warm (not hot). In fact, I was surprised that they served it warm at all. I don't know if it's a normal thing for fast food chains during parties. I already forgot how it was when I attended a few more years back. But, right now, all I can say is that they gave me a good impression on this. The timing was perfect, I guess. With the party games and all, they were able to serve the food just warm enough for the guests to eat. Although it's okay for me to eat it cold, I have always enjoyed warm food.
The bad weather made me stay home, yes, but of course, that itchy feeling of clicking my camera came yesterday. It wasn't raining anymore, so I went out and searched for something to shoot. Lately, I have been fascinated with close-up photography and I find it a little funny because it's not like I have a powerful camera. But then again, my camera has this close-up setting that I have truly enjoyed. This time, I took a picture of an ant.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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