One month ago…can you guess where? #restaurant #graffiti #california (Taken with instagram)
Axis tonight! #girls #party #hair #pink #dye #axis #eventvibe #girlsofeventvibe #dance (Taken with instagram)
Spanish fly with the #ladies #pool #summer #pink #hair #dye #bikini #party #girls #swim (Taken with instagram)
Backstage prep for Pop! The Lolli Twins shoot designed by me. Real pix on Facebook.com/lovemissalexis #wigs #bow #blue #pink #sexy #lollipop #design #cute #model #costume #twins (Taken with instagram)
Pop! The Lolli Twins shoot designed by me, shot by Ray V. More pix on Facebook.com/lovemissalexis (Taken with instagram)
Home cooked adobo + girly things = relaxing lunch #girly #glamour #hellokitty #adobo #filipino #food #magazine (Taken with instagram)
Our grandparents (or great-grandparents) — children of the Great Depression — could teach us a thing or two about going green on a budget. Their carbon footprint was uber-small — they used less water, less fuel, created less waste and imported fewer goods than we do. They took these actions out of necessity as opposed to our modern-day desire to help the planet, but the ecological impact is just as powerful.
7 green things our grandparents did