Anna Carmela Kho

Last July 8, I wrote this entry to ask donations for Anna Carmela “Chikki” Kho who was battling leukemia.
Chikki died yesterday morning following complications from pneumonia.

Anna and Liam

Her remains will lie at Room 211 of the Sanctuarium, Quezon Avenue corner Araneta Avenue until Friday night. Interment will be on the early morning of Saturday.
Her friends will continue to push through with their garage sale to pay for the family’s expenses, and to benefit especially her two-year-old son, Liam.
Please read the flier to see how you can help.
About Anna

CHIKKI

Kusama Day

I can’t even remember the last time I bought a Louis Vuitton bag or wanted one. The prices just keep going higher. The stuff wasn’t exciting. The last thing I got was a wallet. I still think Louis Vuitton makes the best wallets.
Now this Kusama thing I was into. When I first saw the lookbook I was kind of disappointed because I found the styling so kenkoy. Nevertheless I was still interested in Vuitton’s latest collab with Japanese pop artist Yayoi Kusama.

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

I was lucky to be invited to be among the first to see the collection at Greenbelt 4. I came in around 11:30 and found the VIP room so wonderfully arranged.

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

They had framed photos of Yayoi Kusama and the lookbook

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Pretty flowers

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Wallets, coin purse, agenda

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Pochettes

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Shoes and other accessories

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Papillon bags

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

Gorgeous scarves

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

And food by Lusso—for me???

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

I was kind of embarrassed. The food looked too pretty to eat.

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

I took two of the salmon sandwiches and ate them quickly as I had some business to do.
I took the red polka-dotted Vernis Lockit bag and tried it on

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

I checked the store’s iPad to see what’s available

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

I even compared the Louis Vuitton wallet to my Comme des Garçons wallet (LV wins!)

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I left and had lunch with my girlfriends at People’s Palace. Then I texted my benefactor who gave me the go signal.
I went back to the store and made a decision: this one.

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I chose it because of its size and weight (not as heavy as vernis). It has an optional shoulder strap.
I transferred my things and used it right away.
I kind of feel so guilty having it, just like the food they served me. I’m not worthy.
I thought about some people who regretted not getting a Sprouse bag from the first collection or a Richard Prince when it was available. Yayoi Kusama is 89 years old. I don’t think I’ll be able to afford her art ever, but I have this bag and it’s here and it’s mine.

Yayoi Kusama x Louis Vuitton

To know more about the artist, visit http://www.louisvuittonkusama.com/

Goodbye Häagen-Dazs

The day wasn’t so bad for me, even though it came with a lot of bad news: Death. My Meralco bill—along with the news of another price hike. Now this.
Whenever something bad happens, I try to see something good about it to make me feel better.
I read that Häagen-Dazs is going to leave our country in September.
On the bright side, it’s good because I need to diet. I’m also grateful we were able to enjoy it in our country for a few years, even though I find it severely overpriced.

YES I WILL

My favorite flavors are coffee and strawberry. Coffee serves as an instant pickmeup when I feel down, while strawberry brings back fuzzy memories of eating frozen strawberries with Nestlé cream in Baguio.
Every Halloween on my Dad’s birthday, we look forward to an all-we-can-eat Häagen-Dazs cart from Bobet and Ruthy Vera. Guess this year we won’t have any. :(

Why we really look forward to this party

I’ve always had this fantasy of eating one pint of Häagen-Dazs coffee ice cream in one sitting because I’ve never done it. Maybe I will do it once and for all before September comes.
When Haäagen-Dazs packs up for good, there’s always that small café in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, right on top of the IKEA store, where I’ve sat down a few times to cool my heels and enjoy some ice cream.
For me there’s nothing like it.

Haagen-Dazs coffee ice cream

Häagen-Dazs, Pillsbury distributor to halt local sales by September
BY FRANZ JONATHAN G. DE LA FUENTE
, Businessworld Online

THE LOCAL distribution arm of food giant General Mills, Inc. has decided to leave the country and bring its brands Häagen-Dazs, Pillsbury and Betty Crocker with it due to the “challenging” business environment here.

“The decision to close our business in the Philippines was made based on its performance over the years.
General Mills’ business in the Philippines has been consistently challenging in all the 12 years that we’ve operated here,” General Mills Philippines said in a statement to BusinessWorld.
“The decision has been made at the highest levels in General Mills after [the] consideration of all options. We simply can no longer sustain our business in the increasingly challenging environment we face,” the company added without elaborating.

By the end of September, General Mills will no longer be taking sales orders for its premium ice cream brand Häagen-Dazs. Häagen-Dazs cafes in Robinsons Place Manila and SM Mall of Asia already closed their doors last June 30; branches in Shangri-La Plaza and Eastwood City are expected to close by the end of August. After those dates, Häagen-Dazs products will merely be sold in retail stores until supplies last, General Mills said.

A separate statement on Häagen-Dazs Philippines’ Web site confirmed this announcement.
Only last year, Häagen-Dazs Philippines—through General Mills subsidiary HD Marketing and Distribution Philippines, Inc.—said it was eyeing the opening of five to 10 more Häagen-Dazs shops in Metro Manila, primarily through franchising partners, earlier stories said.
In addition, General Mills will also halt the sale of its Gold Medal, Green Giant, Nature Valley, Pillsbury, and Betty Crocker food brands beginning September 1.

General Mills’ exit from the Philippines will result in the dismissal of roughly 60 Filipino employees, the company noted. “We will provide our approximately 60 employees with severance packages and outplacement support services,” the firm said.
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