divisoria
of all the days to go fabric-buying in divisoria, i had to procrastinate until today.
my pants are splattered with questionable scum (i can't even call it "mud") from knee down and i stink of fish/urine and whatever else that composes that gag-inducing stench--the signature smell of divisoria in the rain.
the bad news is, i have to go back again next week since it's so hard to decide on the spot. everytime you feel a fabric or look around the stall, the vendors immediately pounce at you.
"ano yoooon?", "ano hinahanap niyo?", "gusto niyo yan?"
and even if you try to ignore or not let yourself be pressured, you can't help but be.
the good news is, i could now start cutting/sewing my second outfit. yes, SECOND. i still have two more to go and it's due next week.
so tired as i am, i'm going to force myself out of this chair and start working again.
that is, after i have my monthly dose of nylon. i ABSOLUTELY LOVE that magazine. i'm going to apply for an internship there one day. (haha! dream on!)
my pants are splattered with questionable scum (i can't even call it "mud") from knee down and i stink of fish/urine and whatever else that composes that gag-inducing stench--the signature smell of divisoria in the rain.
the bad news is, i have to go back again next week since it's so hard to decide on the spot. everytime you feel a fabric or look around the stall, the vendors immediately pounce at you.
"ano yoooon?", "ano hinahanap niyo?", "gusto niyo yan?"
and even if you try to ignore or not let yourself be pressured, you can't help but be.
the good news is, i could now start cutting/sewing my second outfit. yes, SECOND. i still have two more to go and it's due next week.
so tired as i am, i'm going to force myself out of this chair and start working again.
that is, after i have my monthly dose of nylon. i ABSOLUTELY LOVE that magazine. i'm going to apply for an internship there one day. (haha! dream on!)
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