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365 Klik! Jay's 365 Pictures of 2014: January 1-9

Since it's only a few days into 2014, I decided to start this little project inspired by a story Iya saw on the net. Welcome to my 365 pictures project --not exactly similar to the 365 days of grateful project -- but rather my own daily photographic history for 2014.

Here's the inspiration: http://www.upworthy.com/you-take-zillions-of-photos-with-your-cellphone-why-not-try-something-new-with-them?g=2


Dec.31 New Year's eve and Sandie, Iya and I are at Market, Market doing some last minute shopping. Round fruits for luck!

 

Jan 1. Her highness Donki still asleep on New Year's day. She had her paws covering her eyes to ward off the morning sun splashing from our window but moved when I snapped the pic.

Jan 2. Sandie's diabetic-friendly grocery list. It was a present from a friend a few years back. Klik talaga! Thank you Grays Reyes Pelayo!
Jan 3. We met up for lunch, Me with my Larry Silva shave and Sandie with her Baby O'Brien vibe. 
Jan 4. Market day! We like going to market.
Jan 5. We were hanging out at the mall when the girls noticed I had my shirt on inside-out. And we've been there for some time already!
Jan. 6. The sitcom that is our life. Lunch at the foodcourt with an unwitting, random photobomber, ahihihihi.

Jan. 7. Goin', goin', gone!



Jan 8. Early morning rituals. Just reaffirming that I'm still alive. And still chubby. And bald.

Jan. 9. Starting the morning with a blank sheet of paper waiting to be drawn on. When work and play collide, this boy will have fun








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