For those who know me, I finally did it. I took a new step, one I've been wanting to take for the longest time. For those who don't know me, I'll give you a little background. My name is Andrea, I like to act tough and adventurous, but in reality, I've been stuck with my day job for 3 years because I was too afraid to do what I've always been dying to do...Find my passion (I know, we all want to do that, right? It's a "millennial" thing) MOVING ON! Now I quit my job, took two months off, and finally chased my dreams of moving to Singapore. I didn't exactly move permanently, but I'm here for 2 months to go to school. I'm writing this for two reasons. First, I've been telling a lot of people that I want to write a blog, and I've always been making excuses because I was too afraid of the idea that I was this boring girl who nobody cares about. But I've met a couple of friends, and spoke to old friends. If there's one thing ...
The past few days, I haven't been doing anything interesting until last weekend. I just wanted to share one of the things I love about Singapore that I didn't get to appreciate in the PH. There's this new exhibit called Minimalism (post on title) in the National Gallery and it was absolutely amazing! This post is not a long story post, but just some photos I took with the person who took me here. Glad I have this guy as a friend. So you'll see him in most of the shots. I'll add a short description of the shots too from what I can recall. This is my friend, Thank you for allowing me to have you as the subject of my photo. ( Olafur Eliasson, Room For One Colour) The photo on the left was overexposed, but I liked it still so I kept it. But the one on the right explains the room better. Basically the colors you see on the right side are what you actually see in the room when you walk in. The photo doesn't do the room justice though. Best ...
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