Yesterday I was flipping through old photo albums, when I stumbled upon a few of my favorite pictures of me in Bangalore.

First off, I loved this outfit when I was little and I still do (made of silk and lace - which is my second favorite fabric, after tulle, as I love anything sheer, classy and feminine). My mom said we bought the fabric from Saudi Arabia and made the dress in India. I wish I had a dress like that, now, or I wish I could re-create the dress because it's just an amazing and unique dress!
Second, I looked like a total supermodel when I was little!

First off, I loved this outfit when I was little and I still do (made of silk and lace - which is my second favorite fabric, after tulle, as I love anything sheer, classy and feminine). My mom said we bought the fabric from Saudi Arabia and made the dress in India. I wish I had a dress like that, now, or I wish I could re-create the dress because it's just an amazing and unique dress!
Second, I looked like a total supermodel when I was little!
Third, my hair was fabulous in this picture.
Then I got to thinking, I want to cut my hair super short!
I've actually been thinking about it on-and-off, but I haven't made a final decision yet...
Inspirations:
Omahyra Mota Garcia

and,
Prince

P.S. The cute little kid with the beautiful, long lashes is my younger brother.
And the man in the picture with me is not my father! He's this really nice, caring and blessed priest who use to visit us in Bangalore.
I actually had the privilege of meeting him again once when he visited us in Houston, TX (before he went off to Rome and Milan).
Of course, it wasn't the same as times have changed but the priest is still a great, knowledgeable man and I do hope (as well as pray) that the priest continues in the righteous path. Amen!
Also, he lent me the book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey, which I wanted to read so badly after I read that the book was (my favorite Indian male model) Muzamil Ibrahim's favorite book... and I love Muzamil because he's not like an uber vain man - he's smart and classy!
Although I never finished the book (sadly, as usual) so I still have this book to this day. I must read it one day and return it back to him.
Then I got to thinking, I want to cut my hair super short!
I've actually been thinking about it on-and-off, but I haven't made a final decision yet...
Inspirations:
Omahyra Mota Garcia

and,
Prince

P.S. The cute little kid with the beautiful, long lashes is my younger brother.
And the man in the picture with me is not my father! He's this really nice, caring and blessed priest who use to visit us in Bangalore.
I actually had the privilege of meeting him again once when he visited us in Houston, TX (before he went off to Rome and Milan).
Of course, it wasn't the same as times have changed but the priest is still a great, knowledgeable man and I do hope (as well as pray) that the priest continues in the righteous path. Amen!
Also, he lent me the book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey, which I wanted to read so badly after I read that the book was (my favorite Indian male model) Muzamil Ibrahim's favorite book... and I love Muzamil because he's not like an uber vain man - he's smart and classy!
Although I never finished the book (sadly, as usual) so I still have this book to this day. I must read it one day and return it back to him.
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