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@subdivided challenged me to list my 100 wishes. He completed his hundred wishes in one blog entry, while I only got to list twenty. So I’ll do this challenge in parts. Here’s the first twenty wishes!
Descriptions of the doodles are on my Blogspot.

@subdivided challenged me to list my 100 wishes. He completed his hundred wishes in one blog entry, while I only got to list twenty. So I’ll do this challenge in parts. Here’s the first twenty wishes!

Descriptions of the doodles are on my Blogspot.

My head got some boingity-boing-boing curls!

My head got some boingity-boing-boing curls!

507. Shady
Shadows underneath the tree? Try dead leaves.
(The sky wasn’t being cooperative and it lacked the texture so I had to edit the top part and make it black and white.)

507. Shady

Shadows underneath the tree? Try dead leaves.

(The sky wasn’t being cooperative and it lacked the texture so I had to edit the top part and make it black and white.)

506. The Waiting Game
A week and a day after the operation, I went back to the hospital for a doctor’s appointment. I waited the whole day just to see the doctor for a few minutes. While waiting, I doodled my view from the other side of the corridor.
In other news: the bandages are gone! (full post on Blogspot)

506. The Waiting Game

A week and a day after the operation, I went back to the hospital for a doctor’s appointment. I waited the whole day just to see the doctor for a few minutes. While waiting, I doodled my view from the other side of the corridor.

In other news: the bandages are gone! (full post on Blogspot)

505. Bye Appendix
Last week, I was hospitalized and I lost my appendix to an operation.
(full story on Blogspot.)

505. Bye Appendix

Last week, I was hospitalized and I lost my appendix to an operation.

(full story on Blogspot.)

504. Meeyawr
Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur. Happy kitty, sleepy kitty, Purr, purr, purr.
(That’s also my cue to call it a day and head to bed. Goodnight!)
(taken using my phone, filters by Pixlr-o-Matic)

504. Meeyawr

Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur. Happy kitty, sleepy kitty, Purr, purr, purr.

(That’s also my cue to call it a day and head to bed. Goodnight!)

(taken using my phone, filters by Pixlr-o-Matic)

503. Swirls
If Dr. Seuss can fancy-fy a tree, I can do it too! :)
(Full post on Blogspot)

503. Swirls

If Dr. Seuss can fancy-fy a tree, I can do it too! :)

(Full post on Blogspot)

502. Reading under a tree
Lately, I’ve been doodling trees on almost any surface (as long as I’m not vandalizing. haha). I think seeing trees calms me.
I dunno if it’s visible, but that’s a person reading under a tree. That’s the most serene moment that I want to be in.
So read up, and let your mind grow.
(Also seen on Blogspot)

502. Reading under a tree

Lately, I’ve been doodling trees on almost any surface (as long as I’m not vandalizing. haha). I think seeing trees calms me.

I dunno if it’s visible, but that’s a person reading under a tree. That’s the most serene moment that I want to be in.

So read up, and let your mind grow.

(Also seen on Blogspot)

501. Picnic in bed
I wanted to jump the Instagram bandwagon on Android. However, my phone doesn’t want to be cool like the others, telling me that it’s not compatible with the app. *grumbles* I went for other photo editing apps and found pixlr-o-matic which is as good as Instagram.
And in this sweltering hot weather (it’s currently summer in my country), I had a lovely bedroom picnic with the parents. We turned on the air conditioning unit to escape the heat and ate lunch inside the room. We had tacos and pineapple juice.

501. Picnic in bed

I wanted to jump the Instagram bandwagon on Android. However, my phone doesn’t want to be cool like the others, telling me that it’s not compatible with the app. *grumbles* I went for other photo editing apps and found pixlr-o-matic which is as good as Instagram.

And in this sweltering hot weather (it’s currently summer in my country), I had a lovely bedroom picnic with the parents. We turned on the air conditioning unit to escape the heat and ate lunch inside the room. We had tacos and pineapple juice.

Five kids took over my Moleskine last Friday. We piloted the World of Words: Galileo Book Club last Thursday and Friday, and we invited kids to help us test the program.

Kids are fun to talk to. They’re honest and they would tell you stories about EVERYTHING they could think of. It was a nice break from the monotonous work routine. Their laughs are so genuine that I didn’t wanted them to stop.

They were given name tags so that the teachers could identify them during the sessions. They had the liberty to design their own name tags — which was also a way to keep them busy while waiting. However, at the end of the session, the kids found a place to dispose of their sticky name tags: me. It was Julia’s idea to give me her name tag, and I stuck it on my shirt just for the heck of it. Soon enough, the kids crowded over me and they were sticking their name tags on every surface they could find on my clothes. They sure had fun making me into a corkboard.

I didn’t want to throw away their precious name tags, so I transferred them in my Moleskine.

On the second day of demo teaching, I struck a deal with them. They could stick their name tags again on me if they drew on my Moleskine.

(Also seen on Blogspot)