It was my first time to attend UP's annual fair. I was hesitant at first, because I am not a fan of bands (the only band i really enjoy listening to is Up Dharma Down) plus, i really don't like being in an area jam-packed with people. The thought of drowning in an ocean of folks who are taller than me, which is like 90% of the crowd, is way too much for me to handle. But thanks to my outgoing mon cher and cousins I was convinced to give it a try. We went there last Feb 14th, for The UP Underground Music Community's ROOTS. It showcased music and arts through on-the spot painting, poetry - "dugtong", and live music.
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(photo taken from http://rootsupfair.tumblr.com/) |
To my surprise, I enjoyed it - A LOT! Games and rides seemed fun, yes, I didn't dare take any of the rides, I was content just watching people scream their hearts out. My crazy (always hungry) tummy didn't complain a sec, because there were lots food stalls. And aside from my tummy, my eyes were full as well; I hopped from one jewelry and apparel stand to another! Some sell cute and unique pieces at very low costs - I just couldn't resist myself from purchasing!
When the bands started to play, I banged my head along with the rest of the spectators, sang tunes that I thought I didn't know, and even shared giggles with strangers. I had a blast! It wasn't the usual sweet valentine's date, but surely made me heart burst with joy. Saya. Musika. Pag-ibig, ano pa nga ba ang hahanapin mo? :P
When the bands started to play, I banged my head along with the rest of the spectators, sang tunes that I thought I didn't know, and even shared giggles with strangers. I had a blast! It wasn't the usual sweet valentine's date, but surely made me heart burst with joy. Saya. Musika. Pag-ibig, ano pa nga ba ang hahanapin mo? :P
boots: centropelle | army jacket: forever21 | bag: cmg
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