Friday, April 9, 2010

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Two days ago my iPod was acting all up on me when I was trying to charge it. I immediately concluded that my iPod just died because it wasn't turning on at all even though it was already plugged in. I started restarting it as suggested by those tutorials in youtube and search results from google but still nothing happened. My sister told me that I better bring it to Greenhills and have it fixed because it looks like the battery needs to be replaced. I was really bummed that night because that iPod has been with me for four years and I take pride that compared to others, I haven't experienced any glitches with it. I even told my friend that it was the only "relationship" that I was ever serious with during my whining session.

Today I brought my iPod to Greenhills for it to be fixed immediately because it has to be back in normal mode in time for my Boracay trip by the end of this month. My friend Leanne together with her classmate Carl accompanied me because they have some errands as well to do in the area. First we went to digital hub for its consultation to see what needs to be repaired. It felt like waiting for a patient for its diagnosis because we were waiting for like 20 mins or so. The person in charge then told us to have it repaired in this store inside Theatre Mall because there might be something wrong with the motherboard. Upon arriving in that store, my iPod then suddenly turned the moment the repair guy plugged it to the connector. It was then concluded that there was nothing wrong with the battery or motherboard but the click wheel has to be replaced because the center button is not already functioning. I decided to have it replace and it cost me 700 pesos. My iPod is now back to normal and note to self to always charge it even before the battery drains because I've been a bad girlfriend for I have been neglecting it for the past couple of weeks.

While roaming around Greenhills I stumbled into the display window of Bayo and saw this new collection of pastels, ruffles, and romantic pieces that really caught my attention. I've never been a fan of Bayo but this collection is now making me want to go there right now and try them on.

Filled with touches of lace, ruffles, and eyelet details, this collection brings back that feminine and romantic vibe after seeing masculine and androgynous inspired pieces dominating the runways for the past seasons. Perfect for the summer season, these pastel colored pieces will surely be a must have in every girl's wardrobe.

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photos: Johnson's Soft Look Facebook and can be seen in this month's Preview

2 comments:

  1. Ahaha I didn't know I could find those photos online, they're really pretty, aren't they? I love all the shoes, I wish I had them all!

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  2. So pretty! I wish I can replace my wardrobe with these pretty pastels and nude piece. I want that dress from the second picture!

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