There’s no place like home

How could you not fall in love with your own hometown if you’re greeted with a goodmorning with this lovely sunrise view from your window.

Aside from that there’s million reasons for me to love Vigan more than anywhere else. I’m always a proud hometown girl of my humble town.

Arrived here in Vigan from an 8-hour bus ride at 5am and rested a bit.

First in my itinerary was to meet up with my other bestfriend, Ivy. It’s my first day in Vigan for the sembreak but it’s her last day cause she left for Pampanga to work there. As I was on my way home during the long bus ride, I had a lot of thoughts on how life is after college, especially for my circle of really close friends. It feels like we’re growing old too fast and growing apart. Sad as it seems but I think we just have to embrace that this is the time of our lives wherein we focus on our own career growth. But I know no matter how distant we are from each other we still remain to be as soul sisters and brother. I just miss my closest friends sooo much. But nevertheless, Ivy and I spent the day wisely with girltalks and food trips, as usual.

My lovely sister since 5th grade, Ivy

Top and Black shorts: Greenhills | Tassel Necklace: Quirkypedia | Flats: My Mom’s | Bag: Longchamp

I wore Nyx Addis Ababa topped with Nyx Hot Pink on my Lips.

And here’s another thing to love about Vigan…

VIGAN EMPANADA! I’ve been craving for this since June!

After the routine walk to Heritage Vigan and after the empanada we decided to grab some dessert at Ducelise.

I love their Lemon Tart!

And ofcourse their very chic yet classy interior.

AGAIN, this is another FEELING TOURIST POST on my hometown!

And please do hype my looks on lookbook.

That’s all for now.

xoxo!