Hello, I’m Frecelynne
A lifestyle and travel writer from Manila, Philippines featuring travel guides, reviews, and stories to inspire mindful living and meaningful adventures
About this blog
This blog began as a personal travel journal in 2013, and today, it’s grown into a space where we share our life… the places we travel, the food we enjoy, and the little things that matter most.


Each destination is chosen with care. Each post is based on what we’ve tried ourselves. If you’re planning a family trip or looking for a quiet weekend away, you’ll find practical guides, food suggestions, and stories.
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Quezon Memorial Circle (QC) is now open to kids
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We were car strolling around Quezon City Memorial Circle because that’s the safest way that Audrey can still see the world outside our home. We passed through the entrance along with the plant shops and were surprised to see that few kids were running around.We didn’t know that kids are already allowed to go out…
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Gentle + Classical Press: Unit 3 Activities
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Hello, Mommies! We have to take it slow for Unit 3 because I just had my Astrazeneca Vaccine. This is one of the good things about homeschooling as we can adjust the time frame. I am slowly learning to be gentle with myself and our family. Scripture I am always with you. Matthew 28:20I didn’t…
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Booksale: Where to buy affordable children’s books
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I’m a bibliophilia. I find enjoyment and peace whenever I read books. And if you are bibliophilia like me who’s living in the Philippines, you are probably familiar with the BookSale store.The BookSale store offers low-priced unused, as well as previously-owned, books and bargain publications from the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the UK.I’m one of…
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The day I went to National Bookstore
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National Bookstore is a well-known shop for school supplies. It has been established long before I was born.It served a good part of my childhood. I remember my excitement whenever the new school year begins. We allot a day to get our school supplies here. My mother would always have the list of school supplies…

