-- excuse my hair in this picture. I didn't have time to get my roots retouched :(
Two years ago, at the age of 19, I moved out of my parents' house in the province to a high-rise condo in the city. Barely out of college, the only clothes that I had were baby tees that barely covered my upper arms and my stomach, skintight denim pants and flip flops. FLIP FLOPS.
Armed with my meager allowance, I bought basic button-down tops, black slacks and ballet flats to fit right in the working world and I have never looked back. From my cheap, tacky and hopelessly trendy college clothes, I rocked clean, crisp and professional corporate attire. I felt that my new mature and polished look helped me earn more trust and respect.
Eventually, I realized that I didn't want to look too serious. My goal was to look sweet, feminine and youthful. To do this, I filled my condo closet with the aforementioned lace, florals and ruffles in whites, neutrals and soft pastel colors. I avoided cleaning my closet at my parents' house for as long as I could because I wasn't ready to face the sentiments associated with my old clothes.
I know it seems silly but these clothes are the only remaining reminders of a time and place that I have said good bye to. I wore this shirt to the freshman orientation, while I wore that pair of pants on the very last time that I held your hand. In a way, I feel as though these things still connect me to you. If I lose these things, then I lose you. I was able to put the dreaded task off for a while until I knew it was time to let everything go.
After three hours, I decided to give away almost 50 pieces of clothes that are 1) too used, abused or no longer fit, 2) reminders of bad people and experiences and 3) not consistent with my current lifestyle and preferences. It was a difficult process but it truly freed and liberated me. I made room for new clothes and new memories.
Sabado, Abril 23, 2011
Meet the Mermaid
My name is Reese. I was born in 1990, making me a little over 21 years old as I type this. I was born and raised in Laguna, a province in the Philippines. In my attempt to fulfill my long-cherished dream of becoming a writer, I moved out of my parents' house at the young age of 19. I am now the staff writer for the leading local home and design magazine and I am living in my very own condo in a high-rise residential building in Ortigas, the second most popular business district in the country.
Since I'm a staff writer during the day and a freelance writer at night, I have very little time to spare. The precious time that I do have are spent with my immediate family -- my 56-year-old mother and my 27-year-old brother. As for my beloved father, he joined his Creator two years ago, after fighting a brave battle against colon cancer. In the rare and unlikely event that I have more time, I see my friends from high school, college, office and Singles for Christ.
Three years ago, I started dyeing my dark brown hair. I also got a perm last September, so now I have light brown and curly hair that falls down to my waist. I wear a lot of clothes with lace, ruffles and floral patterns in white, neutrals and soft pastel shades. I enjoy taking care of my appearance because I want to look my very best -- life is too short not to.
And that is precisely the reason why I started this blog -- because life is too short and I want to document every minute with my family, friends and myself. May you have a great day <3
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