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Category: Fashion Fridays

Fashion Fridays · Teacher Voice

Fashion Fridays for Teachers #3

October 26, 2012November 2, 2012 FilLeave a comment

It’s our sem break, so I’m using the free time to read and catch up on those blog posts I haven’t gotten around to write. It’s been a strange week since I received news that I’m to travel in the next three months quite a lot more than I’d expected. Also, one of my students… Continue reading Fashion Fridays for Teachers #3

Fashion Fridays · Teacher Voice

Fashion Fridays for Teachers #2

August 18, 2012November 2, 2012 FilLeave a comment

Part of being a teacher these days, I think, is transcending the stereotype: being less like the teacher with frizzy hair, uncoordinated makeup and chipped nail polish, and being more like the one that faces each stressful day with grace and poise. Well, I’m sure we lose our poise at some point in the classroom,… Continue reading Fashion Fridays for Teachers #2

A Teacher's Life · Fashion Fridays · Teacher Voice

Fashion Fridays for Teachers

July 21, 2012November 2, 2012 Fil5 Comments

I’m going to do something I’m not used to doing, ever, and that is to fashion-blog. This is done mostly for posterity’s sake, but if you think it can help you rethink your teacher-clothes, then that’s awesome! See, my teaching partner Edison and I like our semi-formal Fridays so much that during our coffee break… Continue reading Fashion Fridays for Teachers

About the Blogger

Fil is in her early 30s. She is a new mom, a high school teacher, a lover of literature, and a traveler during long school breaks. She’s an Iska, an Archer, and a Ravenclaw.

Fil is a proud Filipino.

Top Posts & Pages

  • Travel Tales: Mt. Abong-Abong and Pasonanca Park, Zamboanga City
    Travel Tales: Mt. Abong-Abong and Pasonanca Park, Zamboanga City
  • Sabtang Island, Part 1: The Savidug stone houses
    Sabtang Island, Part 1: The Savidug stone houses
  • Poetry Wednesdays: Louise Glück, "Celestial Music"
    Poetry Wednesdays: Louise Glück, "Celestial Music"
  • From Gwanghamun Square to Gyeongbokgung
    From Gwanghamun Square to Gyeongbokgung
  • Travel Tales: Bulusan and Barcelona, Sorsogon
    Travel Tales: Bulusan and Barcelona, Sorsogon
  • Travel Tales: Chasing Fireflies and Whale Sharks in Donsol
    Travel Tales: Chasing Fireflies and Whale Sharks in Donsol
  • Hala Bira! Ati-Atihan Festival 2014
    Hala Bira! Ati-Atihan Festival 2014
  • A Weekend in San Felipe and San Narciso, Zambales
    A Weekend in San Felipe and San Narciso, Zambales
  • A Tour of North Batan, Part 2
    A Tour of North Batan, Part 2
  • Sabtang Island, Part 3: Morong Beach, and more on the vakul
    Sabtang Island, Part 3: Morong Beach, and more on the vakul

Recent Posts

  • An open letter to my one-year-old, on the occasion of his first trip abroad
  • Visiting Mt. Yoshino and its endless cherry trees
  • A Morning in Uji City
  • We (unintentionally) gatecrashed a wedding in Unhyeongung
  • Why Insa-dong should be your base in Seoul
  • Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung (Hint: Visit the Secret Garden!)
  • From Gwanghamun Square to Gyeongbokgung
  • What does the Garden of Morning Calm look like in the afternoon?
  • Do Min-Joon is waiting for you in Petite France
  • An Autumn Morning on Nami Island

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