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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Review: Sophie the Giraffe
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I love to support brands that have a valuable purpose because it makes me feel like they are restoring my faith in humanity. And one of them is Sophie the Giraffe.Did you know that their bestselling Sophie the Giraffe Award Gift Set is very special because for every set sold, Vulli France will be pledging…
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Review: Raz Baby Keep it Kleen Pacifier
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Between a never-ending cry of a baby and a clueless first-time mom, is a pacifier that’s willing to save the day. It is true – a pacifier saved my sanity.I thought it was another sleepless night but no- Audrey is inconsolable. I can’t seem to figure out her problem. I know she was not hungry…
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Audrey’s baby spa experience at Little Splash Baby Spa
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When I was pregnant, baby hydrotherapy has been making rounds in social media and I wanted Audrey to experience that. Sadly, it wasn’t available in the Philippines at that time. I am willing to book a trip to Singapore so Audrey can try the baby spa.It may raise an eyebrow to some because for them,…
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Review: Little Soles
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Perhaps one of our guilty pleasures as a mom is when we dress up our babies with cute little outfits, however, finding a fashionable but at the same time, an affordable outfit can be a daunting task.How can these tiny outfits be so expensive?Some moms created a solution to our dilemma instead of accepting it…
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Urban Kitchen #StoreAndServe – Malking life easy launch
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Our first media noche as husband and wife is not feast-like. Looking back we barely have anything. A simple meal for two and the meat was served right from the pan while the side dishes were on the saucers.Four years into marriage and I have accumulated a few serving plates and platters.However, one of my…
