voila, the rest of your life you’re green

I bought this on impulse and almost didn’t sleep last night just to finish it. The story is not extraordinary. A romance you’ve read before: childhood friends who grew up together and then drifted apart, only to be brought together by a tragedy with a lot of issues, secrets, and years of sexual tension in between them. Despite the predictability of a part of the story, I still very much enjoyed reading April & Oliver.

I think few people would understand the wrong choices April’s made in life (and had continued making, even with the presence of “family” who’d try to give good advice). But sometimes humans have this tendency to walk the path towards self-destruction without fully being conscious of what they’ve been doing. Words of encouragement or support from close friends or family could fall on deaf ears because inner demons cannot be extinguished by anyone but yourself. And it’s taking April, who’s been running away from a horrible adolescence by trying to forget things that happened, a really long time to conquer her own demons. I’m not even close to the kind of damaging events that happened in her life, but I could understand that self-destructive downward spiral. It happens to each of us, sometimes.

“People think a soul mate is your perfect fit, and that’s what everyone wants. But a true soul mate is a mirror, the person who shows you everything that is holding you back, the person who brings you to your own attention so you can change your life.” – Elizabeth Gilbert

If April and Oliver were “soul mates” then the quote above would have been the perfect description of what they do to each other. Oliver forces April to face her past and April symbolizes passions that Oliver fears. Personally, I think it was necessary for both of them to see each other again after all those years to help each other move on from a shared and yet individual past. I like how the book ended in an unexpected note that left these two characters on an avenue for growth or hope.

[SPOILERS] A development that would have to be left in the imagination of the readers. I’m glad that the story ended with what seemed to be a question of wether or not they’d find each other again, if they’d eventually end up together at all. Because they had to find themselves first (make themselves whole and complete on their own) before anything between them could happen. Broken people who get together at the lowest points of their lives more often than not start a relationship based on the wrong reasons, so I’m glad that this didn’t happen to April and Oliver.

One of the things I loved about this book is April and Al’s intimate yet platonic relationship. They’re two people who can feel very comfortable with each other but with the absence of sexual tension. They seem to be always enjoying each other’s company but in a more platonic and relaxing way. As if no matter how other people might get the wrong idea, even the reader knows what they have is a strong relationship founded on ‘family’ and time. It’s refreshing because, I guess, I’m tired of everyone assuming male/female relationships always mean something. Maybe I just want a comfortable relationship with a guy-friend, much like April and Al’s. Emphasize friend. Where it’s so easy to have fun in each other’s company and that’s it. No complications, unlike April and Oliver’s relationship with each other. Though, of course, that’s a different context altogether.

Anyway, I loved Tess Callahan’s novel and I’ll be re-reading this book sometime in the future. :)

When August ends

August started with a calm, AND THEN PICKED UP AN UNBELIEVABLE FAST PACE as I got busy with work, and more work. It ended with a calm (a lazy Tuesday) and a familiar note.

Monday was the first day of shooting for Chyna and Anna Lou’s thesis film “Hacked.” It’s possibly my last production design this year, and it’s not even that big of a PD. I just won’t have time to PD anymore because of thesis, not because I don’t like it. I’m still hoping to totally repaint and redecorate a whole room (with a generous budget, hahaha) someday. :D

Like most productions, last Monday was fun and filled with awesome people, talented actors, and reliable friends. Some people like Sarah and Jopy dropped by, while Rob helped us by filling in as Production Assistant.

This was one of the hardest shoots to PD, however, not because of complicated props or designs but because Chyna’s room is such a devil of a monster to conquer. I SWEAR. It left me speechless when we visited a week before the shoot to check the location and even the whole cleaning process on the day itself to make it seem inhabitable was like begging a miracle from Jesus. But it happened. It looked like a room eventually. For the win.

Chyna's...cove turned room

Chyna's...cove turned room

You'd think we did a miracle if you saw the original state of this room, haha

You'd think we did a miracle if you saw the original state of this room, haha


All work and no play is boring. With a couple of (green) jokes and impromptu modeling, Mamu and I played around. We also took pics of Ash’s outfits because she’s effortlessly gorgeous that way.
I envy Mamu's blue blazer. I need one too.

I envy Mamu's blue blazer. I need one too.


Styling by Mamu, with an effortless model: Ash

Styling by Mamu, with an effortless model: Ash


Now August had ended and September has begun. The 1st is mostly an idle day (for me), spent watching Down in the Valley (starring Edward Norton and Evan Rachel Wood, who’s just gorgeous). I can’t say it’s a favorite film and I have to admit I watched it because of Norton. The Painted Veil is quite possibly still my current most-liked of his films for now.

I left school early today to go shopping. For what, I didn’t know, though I had two things in mind: either (1) gray booties or (2) books. I ended up buying the latter because I didn’t find any nice gray booties. I was looking for something that had thick heels. Heeled oxfords would have been a good option, but I’m also particular about the heels so I ended up buying nothing, haha. The impulse to buy came from having been paid last Monday, plus it’s the start of a new month so why not begin with something new too? And, I confess, I felt like it’s about time to read books again because I’ve been hanging out with friends like Jopy who’s having fun reading a whole list (conveniently also kinda like for his thesis). Though reading books won’t help with mine, it doesn’t matter. It’s rainy season again and I love reading books in cool weather.

I ended up buying April & Oliver by Tess Callahan and My Mistress’s Sparrow is Dead because although I am cynical when it comes to love in Real Life, I am a die-hard romantic at heart. But that never cured me from thinking anyone sincerely liking me (in a romantic sense) is a ridiculous and unlikely idea. :P