In typical Maver fashion, here's a late submission to one of the blog carnivals I've decided to join.
Presenting...
Toni's Ref Door Project
1. Take a pic of it and post it on your blog.2. Link back to Toni's site.
3. Give Toni a shoutout (via email or comments) so that she can include your Ref Door in the round-up.
Now, Presenting...
Maver's Ref Door Entry
Our ref door functions like a passport as it is stamped with souvenirs from all the places our family has been to--holidays in Asia, my local travel assignments and some from my ils' international cruises. What better way to remind us of great times and travel than having everything plastered all over our ref door?Notice that there is a growing school of fish on it, since Pinoys seem to manufacture fish magnets "by default," and just etch the name of the province/city to complete the picture. The latest addition to our collection, is that third magnet from the left, at the last row. I bought it during my trip last week, to CWC in Camsur, to cover the World Wake Park Championships--a first in Asia.
The bottom half of the ref functions as Haligilet's playground. As you can see, he can be quite territorial--spelling out his name at the ref door, as if to stake a claim on the space. He actually used the letter "Z" and rotated it 90 degrees to have it function as an "N." Odeva, resourceful! He also spelled out JP, the name of his closest friend in school; and LBC, because he always sees it on the pouches of his maver's multiply purchases. Mwahaha.
That's it, pancit. :D What's on yours?
EKS-OH-EKS-OH












2 comments:
magnets din ng mga napaglamyerdahan namin hehehe.
alam mo meron din ako ng palawan, bohol, at cebu fish magnets, haha! pero nasa ref namin sa pinas. default nga atang magnet yun ng pinas. :)
Kahit nga Tagaytay, isda din ang magnet. Mabibilib na ako kung may Divisoria magnet na isda din. Hihihi.
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