Monday, December 16, 2013

Vincent Ryle

Younger me in red shorts...what's with the sad face? haha
     Being the youngest child for 15 years, I always used to wonder before what it felt like having a younger sibling. When the news that my mom was pregnant came into my ears, I didn't really know how to react on it. *oh issues... but when Mama and Papa came home bringing with them a tiny little boy with a round face and violet cheeks, I felt ecstatic. I thought I'd cry and cringe because I know changes would come together with the new member of our family. Not to mention my older brother's constant 'bleee...you're not a baby anymore!!!!' To my surprise, I never got jealous having a younger sibling! I even helped my mother in taking good care of our baby boy like changing his diapers, singing him a lullaby to sleep,preparing his milk and even washing his clothes.
We named that adorable creature above, Vincent Ryle. He was named after St.Vincent. We actually call him a lot of names from vryle, yan, ryle, bayle, groo to baboy. haha silly right? but we like it! lol 
I don't know if you feel like me but I love teasing my baby brother until cries and ask for Mama's help lol. I can't believe how time flies so fast. Vincent turned 5 last Friday. Another reminder that I'm older but I'm also taking it as another chance to become a better sister.ayeee ahha

Baby Yan here are some good things that I would always love to remind you as you grow old. These are just some of the reasons why you should be happy. I hope you will be able to read this post when you're older.
You are cute...stay cute forever!
You are handsome. Don't make too many girls cry in the future,okay?
 

            You are smart. You made it on the first place on your first year in school. I'm one proud sister!
You are creative. It's from your sister's genes okay? haha
I love it when you're naughty
I love it more when you are nice
You are loved! No matter what happens, always remember we love you.
You have two ates and two kuyas who will help you get through anything :))
Happy Birthday Baby!
Maternal Love *a photo of my mom and my brother
(c)2010. photo by yours truly :)

Baby boy you came to us like a rain
from a long summer,you know that?
Your existence was unexpected 
but greatly appreciated.
You are special.
You are a blessing!
I love you Baby Yan...

love Ate Bebet <3

Monday, December 9, 2013

I Will Not Love You Forever

Darling, how can I say the words 'I love you too'?
Will the numbers 1433 enough?
Or will phrases like 'infinity and beyond'
enough to satisfy your 'forever'?

Darling, with all my heart I will gladly
wear the necklace of songs you've given me.
I will wear it on my lips when I smile
I will wear it on my eyes to see the world differently
I will wear it like my underwear
hidden, secured and always within me.

Darling, I will not listen to the old songs 
and stories of love alone
but together we shall write and sing ours'.


Darling, unlike I you,I will not stare on and on into the past
but look into the future with you.
In every journey I'll take
you will not dress like a pole star
you won't be like other millions of pole stars
you will be my pole star
and I will do everything to keep your lights on.

Darling, I will not love you forever
because even a universe of forever
will never be enough for me to do so.


















*I wrote this poem for an hour on my World Literature class. ' wrote this one as a reply for Rabindranath Tagore's Unending Love

Friday, November 15, 2013

DIY Gold Spiked Cap



WHAT YOU NEED:
  • black cap
  • spikes
  • studs (if you want)
  • needle & thread (black)
  • scissor (to cut your wrist,JOKE!,the thread /:)

































      Inspired by my favorite fashion bloggers,I always wanted to have my own spiked/studded cap. Not that it only adds more edge to anybody's outfit but also, it is very versatile! One can almost think of thousands of ideas to add spice in their outfit just by having a gold spiked cap.
     Considering the fact that you can't always have what you want, well why not make what you want? As spiked caps online and all over the malls are very expensive, a DIY project is my solution. Here's how I made my own gold spiked cap.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
  1. Before anything else make sure you have everything you need. (See list above) Some materials may vary according to your preference. e.g you can use a fabric glue to attach the spikes if you're not comfortable in using thread and needle. If you're going to use a thread and a needle to attach the spikes, make sure the spikes you have have holes in it.
  2. Pattern your spikes and studs on the spaces you want them to go. Make sure they're evenly distributed and evenly spaced. You can have them close together or far from each other. It's all up to you beauties! Here you are free to use your creativity ;)
  3. After you decide where you want to place your spikes and studs, attach the spikes using a thread and a needle. Add the studs for more edge! Try to see if your studs have nailheads with it to attach it. If not, you can use a fabric glue then using a toothpick.
  4. Repeat adding your desired spikes and studs until you're happy with the outcome.
  5. Viola! you may now wear your gold studded cap! :)) Wear it with style and a smile!
Here's what mine looked like:
Note: It didn't have studs 'cause I always fail to visit any fashion stores lol



motto for the day: I BELIEVE IN SELFIES :D lol
 



 

 




I hope this post will somehow help you if you ever want to make your own spiked cap.
thank you for reading!
love lots,
Tin

Saturday, November 9, 2013

I’ll Forget Everything About You

I’ll forget everything about you
like how the sun forgot to bid goodbye to the moon
like how the flowers forgot they were once seeds
like how the sparrows forgot they were once egg
like how the ashes forgot they were once a burning wood.

 I’ll forget everything about you
Like how I forgot
everything I learn about last semester’s Math
the lyrics of an old familiar song I used to sing
the stanzas of the poems I used to dissect with all those mimetic bullshit.

Yes, I’ll forget everything about you
Yet whenever my heart I attempts to
my mind chooses to wander
in the galaxies of your eyes,
in the forest of your hair ,
in the curve of your most delicate mouth,
and  even in the lines of your fresh laundered polo shirt.

I‘ll forget everything about you
I’ll even forget who I am and what I have to
If that’s what it takes.
Yes, I’ll forget everything about you
But

How am I supposed to?






I’ll  Forget Everything About You 
12:31 pm
~Tine

Monday, November 4, 2013

Postcards from Medellin
















   They said going far away from home can change one's perspective in life. For the past few weeks I've been MIA in the world of blogging. I had to pack up my things,travel 5hrs. away from home and try to fit in. Of course I missed my life in the city,my family and everything under my comfort zone. We were required to go to Medellin and live there as part of our requirement. Solitary nights made me want to go home as soon as possible but the genuine smiles of the people in Medellin made it a place to be missed.
     Not everything that happened in Medellin was wholesome, others are frustrating or rather disappointing but all of them are worthwhile.Staying in Medellin (a province located in the northern area of Cebu) doesn't only teach me something new about my chosen field of study but also life in general. TIN :)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Top 15 Horror Films For Halloween

Another time of the year to bring fear and horror! It's almost Halloween! From costume parties to spooky candies, you are free to choose whatever fun you wanna have in the spookiest time of the year. Sadly, I don't think I will be able to attend any costume parties this year :( so in my case, I'll just drown myself in horror films to get that Halloween spirit!


I'm a forever fan of horror films. I think I've watched a hundred plus already? don't know, can't count them. From all of the horror films that I've watched, below are my top 15 horror films that scared the sh*t out of me once upon a time. Now I'm sharing them to you for this Halloween if you have nothing else to do on that spooky night.


1. Evil Dead (1981)

The Evil Dead is a 1979 recorded and 1981 American horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and starring Bruce CampbellEllen Sandweiss, and Betsy BakerThe Evil Dead focuses on five college students vacationing in an isolated cabin in a wooded area. After they find an audiotape that releases a legion of demons and spirits, members of the group suffer from demonic possession, leading to increasingly gory mayhem.

One of my all time classic film favorite! I think this one's so cool despite the fact that it was created more than two decades ago.This doesn't have a brilliant twist but for a 1981 film, the special effects are brilliant! The film was also portrayed well by very good actors and not to mention, the script! thumbs up for this one. This film actually has a remake (2013) which was also scary but still, I'd go for the 1981 edition.

2. The Shining (1980)

The Shining is a 1980 British-American psychological horror film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick, co-written with novelist Diane Johnson, and starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, and Scatman Crothers. The film is based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. A writer, Jack Torrance, takes a job as an off-season caretaker at an isolated hotel. His young son possesses psychic abilities and is able to see things from the past and future, such as the ghosts who inhabit the hotel. Soon after settling in, the family is trapped in the hotel by a snowstorm, and Jack gradually becomes influenced by a supernatural presence; he descends into madness and attempts to murder his wife and son.

Also produced during the 80's, gosh, why do I always love things from the 80's? This film is truly a masterpiece. At first, I am only interested in reading the novel by King, but I wasn't able to get a copy of the book so I thought I'll just go check the film just to see how was it. I didn't regret watching the film. And I promise you won't too. ;)

3. Jeepers Creepers (2001)
Jeepers Creepers is a 2001 American horror film written and directed by Victor Salva. The movie takes its name from the 1938 song "Jeepers Creepers" which is featured in the film.The film chronicles a day in the life of two siblings, Trish (Gina Philips) and her brother Darry Jenner (Justin Long) on their way back home from college. As they drive through the Florida countryside, an old and rusty truck tries to run them off the road. After letting the vehicle pass them, they later see the same truck with a hulking man sliding what looks to be a body wrapped in blood stained sheets into a large pipe sticking out of the ground next to an old abandoned church.

      There are some films that you shouldn't watch again. Jeepers Creepers is one of them. 

4. Drag Me To Hell (2009)

Drag Me to Hell is a 2009 American horror film co-written and directed by Sam Raimi. The plot, written with his brother Ivan, focuses on loan officer Christine Brown (Alison Lohman), who tries to impress her boss by refusing to extend a loan to a gypsy woman by the name of Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver). In retaliation, Ganush places a curse on Christine that, after three days of escalating torment, will plunge her into the depths of Hell to burn for eternity.

The scariest thing about this film is that I have the same name as the protagonist in the film. This one gave me the chills though. Didn't sleep well after watching. Imagine a very sick person vomiting straight into your mouth while its wide open.

5. Art of the Devil 2 (2004)
sequel in name only to a 2004 film (Khon len khong), this film is about a teacher, named Aajaan Panor (portrayed by Napakpapha Nakprasitte), who is humiliated by some students. She turns to black magic to exact revenge.

One word. GROSS.

6. Ju-on:The Grudge (2002)
Ju-on: The Grudge is a 2002 Japanese horror film written and directed by Takashi Shimizu. This film is the third installment in the Ju-on series and the first film to be theatrically released (the first two entries being direct-to-video productions). 

Japanese films are Japanese films. Who would have thought a child so cute would turn out as a scary ghost? This had an American remake but go watch the Japanese version first.

7. The Ring (1998)
Ring (リング Ringu) is a 1998 Japanese horror film by Hideo Nakata, adapted from the novel Ring by Kōji Suzuki, which in turn draws on the Japanese folk tale Banchō Sarayashiki. The film stars Nanako MatsushimaHiroyuki Sanada, and Rikiya Ōtaka as members of a divorced family. The film was later remade in the US as The Ring (2002). The film is the highest grossing horror film in Japan at 12 billion yen ($137.7 million) and is also considered the most frightening horror film in Japan according to a survey of Oricon.

Considered as the scariest Japanese film. If you haven't watched this, better find out why! ;)

8. Final Destination 1 (2000)
Final Destination is a 2000 American horror film directed by James Wong and the first installment of the Final Destination series. The screenplay was written by Glen Morgan, Wong and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. The film stars Devon SawaAli LarterKerr Smith and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who "cheats death" after having a premonition of himself and others perishing in a plane explosion. He uses his premonition to save himself and a handful of other passengers, but is stalked by Death, which gradually takes the lives of the passengers who should have perished on the plane.

I love this film! Devon Sawa did a very good portrayal of his role. Final Destination had five 5 installments. All were good, but I highly recommend the first and the last. If you've watched the first, go watch all five. 

9. The Road (2011)
The Road (stylized as The Яoad) is a 2011 Filipino psychological horror film directed byYam Laranas. The film was released in the Philippines by GMA Films on November 30, 2011 to positive reviews and moderate success. It was commercially released in the United States by Freestyle Releasing on May 11, 2012.

Normally I wouldn't watch Filipino horror films. Simply because they suck. Not being an expert here but I know when a film is good or not. With all those cliche lines and obvious special effects, you'd waste your time watching some of them. However, The Road is different, it's really scary! the plot, the storyline, the cinematography, you'd definitely share this with your friends. Laranas is really a btch for making this one. Maybe one good reason is because it doesn't dwell too much in drama like most other Filipino horror films do.

10. Conjuring (2013)
The Conjuring is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan.Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson star as Ed and Lorraine Warren who were American paranormal investigators and authors associated with prominent cases of haunting. Their reports inspired the Amityville Horror. The Warrens come to the assistance of the Perron family (Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor), who are experiencing increasingly disturbing events in their farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island in 1971.

I guess you've all heard about the intensity of this film? If you haven't, better pay your ignorance. I always love films directed by James Wan. It's always, shall I say, it's an epitome of a horror film. With its disturbing sounds and probing storylines, you're gonna die watching this film. lelz

11. Insidious (2011)
Insidious is a 2011 American supernatural horror film. Written by Leigh Whannell and directed by James Wan, the film features Patrick WilsonRose ByrneLin Shaye, and Barbara Hershey in starring roles. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension.

Another film by James Wan. With the ghosts' extreme makeup and (as always) bone chilling audiovisuals, Insidious is definitely a horror film worth watching. You might also wanna listen to the demon's song entitled Tiptoe Through the Window which is creepy AF. 

12. Kutob (2005)
Kutob is a 2005 Filipino suspense horror film directed by Jose Javier Reyes; the title translates into "foreboding" in English. The film was a box office success in the Philippines, with both Reyes and Agustin also winning the Best Director and Best Actor awards respectively at the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival; the film itself came third at the festival. The film contains elements of horror and the supernatural without being overtly of those genres, drawing comparisons in places to two US films; namely, Psycho and Carrie.

Another Filipino horror film that I really, really love. I don't know exactly but there was a time when Canary Films is constantly producing a horror film directed by Jose Javier Reyes and always with Rica Peralejo as the protagonist. I've watched them all and they were also really good. They're not one of the usual horror films in the Phillippine Cinema and Kutob is one of my favorites.

13. 1408 (2007)
1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on the Stephen King short story of the same name directed by Swedish director Mikael Håfström, who earlier had directed the horror film Drowning Ghost
The film follows Mike Enslin, an author who specializes in the horror genre. Mike's career is essentially based on investigating allegedly haunted houses, although his repeatedly unfruitful studies have left him disillusioned and pessimistic. Through an anonymous warning (via postcard), Mike eventually learns of the Dolphin Hotel in New York City, which houses the infamous "Room 1408". Interested yet skeptical, Mike decides to spend one night in the hotel although manager Olin (Jackson) warns him strongly against it. Mike has a series of bizarre experiences in the room.


I know this is supposed to be a horror film, but I was laughing the whole time watching this. This film drove me crazy. I love the story and how the events chill into my spine. This is just one of Stephen King's masterpiece.

14. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
The Exorcism of Emily Rose is a 2005 American courtroom drama horror film directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Laura Linney and Tom Wilkinson. The film is loosely based on the story of Anneliese Michel and follows a self-proclaimed agnostic who acts as defense counsel (Linney) representing parish priest (Wilkinson), accused by the state of negligent homicide after he performed an exorcism. The film, which largely takes place in a courtroom, depicts the events leading up to and including the exorcism through flashbacks.

This is one of the scariest shts I've watched. Needed time to get over about this, especially when I found it this was based one a true story. If you have the guts to watch this film, don't blink an eye on the horse barn scene! :D

15. Dead Silence (2007)
Dead Silence (originally titled Shhhh... and Silence, with alternate title suggestions such as The Doll and Mary Shaw) is a 2007 horror film, directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell, the creators of Saw. The film stars Ryan KwantenJudith RobertsDonnie Wahlberg, and Amber Valletta.

There's a reason why sometimes we have to shut our mouth. This film laid out one of the reasons why. shhhh..

Ghost coffee everyone? Okay so those are my 15 recommended films this Halloween. Comment below what's your favorite horror film. I'd probably go check it out ;) or how do you guys celebrate Halloween? 

Based on the list, the best horror film director goes to......JAMES WAN! and the best horror story writer goes to....STEPHEN KING! I'm actually reading one of his books now :)) Good luck to me. lol

Have fun this Halloween
May you all sleep tight ;)

love lots,
Tin



Note: I don't own any of the photos in this post. Rightful credits go to their respective owners. Film descriptions are from wikipedia.com