Friday, December 17, 2010

Balik Kampung

Every holiday, the most important thing that I will look forward to is always - Balik Kampung! Especially the end-of-year holiday because there will be no homework. I'm just gonna lazying myself around :P lol. But not this time. There will be a wedding ceremony of my aunt next week.There must be so much to do. So, I've done packing. Always share luggage with my sister :) As far as packing goes, I'll make sure I'll keep clothes that are comfortable.

And these things made by day :))

This boy is so talented. Can't stop myself from moving my head and body. And also sing-along. It must be great if Bruno Mars could sing while he play.



And this. Oh-so-cute! O_o See their faces!! n_n Ronald Weasley, you're so cute!



Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Windy Wednesday

Had an early start today. Stuffed myself some sausages and French fries. Mama helped me cook because all of a sudden I was craving for French fries with mayo dip.







I'm planning to start some preparation for school next year. Which hitherto is nil. So I'm gonna start with the essential one - writing my names on the new exercise books. Lol

The remaining of my holi days are countable pfft.

Btw, congratulaions to Raj for winning The Biggest Loser Asia Season 2. 1st runner up was Nai and followed by Genghis. The difference between Raj and Nai was only 1kg O_O And Fish was a huge transformation.  Congratulations to all the contestants, though. You guys were AWESOME!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Steamboat Cures My Fever

Bonjour! I miss my blog :) I'm kinda abandoning it for 2 days. Sorry :( I had a fever. I just curled up on my bed, sleeping and dreaming. Thank God it's not school days. So, the day before yesterday Abah brought our close relatives and us for a dinner outside. Steamboat =) Good for me! Yalah, bersup kan, baik untuk orang sakit... eheh. Syukur Alhamdulillah, lepas jalan-jalan di luar sana, reda sikit demam [bawalah orang sakit jalan-jalan, sihat tu.. (: ] We went to a restaurant (atas laut) somewhere in town.


I love those round shaped things. Taste like tofu. But I don't like the crab sticks. They're sweet!


My favourite- Chinese Tea (buang panas.. heheh)


Meaty Meat and Chicky Chicken (freshiee) 


 My portion hahaa (i love meatballs!!)


 My first dessert- coffee ice cream (super deli)


My second dessert- honeydew ice cream (I wanted peppermint like my sister's, tapi habis..)


The best part is when it comes for dessert, which is just ice cream. But yeah, it is self-service so you can scoop as much as you want. And as many as you like! :)


  
                                                                                                                                Au revoir!
                                                                                                             

Saturday, December 11, 2010

School and Crossbones




Few more weeks left before school. God knows. I can imagine how 2011 would be for me. The pressure for PMR! God knows. Homeworks everyday, tuition classes, piano lessons, etc. My usual routine will start again *sigh* Sleep late and an early start the next day. Uh-huh. Eyebags will become worse than ever T.T Puffy and bloodshot eyes yeah. But my mum always say No pressure. Yeah babyy no pressure. I need to spend some time with m'dear girlfriends. I'm 60% sure we couldn't have hangovers often next year. With Nadia which I'm sure will further her study, nobody can drive :( Oh! What am I gonna do today? It's Saturday. Continue reading my Percy Jackon series or explore my camera maybe. I'm looking forward for a nice trip to kampung! Yippe yippe yay! Incidentally, I still have my free ticket to cinema ( for top 10 student) but I'm not into movies unless Harry Potter or somethin to do with Kung Fu and comedy :D

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Ears


 Mother will always always hold your hand

"Can I see my baby?" the happy new mother asked. When the bundle was nestled in her arms and she moved the fold of cloth to look upon his tiny face, she gasped. The doctor turned quickly and looked out the tall hospital window. The baby had been born without ears. Time proved that the baby's hearing was perfect. It was only his appearance that was marred.

When he rushed home from school one day and flung himself into his mother's arms, she sighed, knowing that his life was to be a succession of heartbreaks.

He blurted out the tragedy. "A boy, a big boy ... called me a freak."

He grew up, handsome for his misfortune. A favorite with his fellow students, he might have been class president, but for that. He developed a gift, a talent for literature and music. "But you might mingle with other young people," his mother reproved him, but felt a kindness in her heart.

The boy's father had a session with the family physician. Could nothing be done? "I believe I could graft on a pair of outer ears, if they could be procured," the doctor decided.

Whereupon the search began for a person who would make such a sacrifice for a young man. Two years went by.

Then, "You are going to the hospital, Son. Mother and I have someone who will donate the ears you need. But it's a secret," said the father. The operation was a brilliant success, and a new person emerged. His talents blossomed into genius, and school and college became a series of triumphs. Later he married and entered the diplomatic service. "But I must know!" He urged his father, "Who gave so much for me? I
could never do enough for him." "I do not believe you could," said the father, "but the agreement was that you are not to know ... not yet."

The years kept their profound secret, but the day did come ... one of the darkest days that a son must endure. He stood with his father over his mother's casket. Slowly, tenderly, the father stretched forth a hand and raised the thick, reddish-brown hair to reveal that the mother -- had no outer ears.

"Mother said she was glad she never let her hair be cut," he whispered gently, "and nobody ever thought Mother less beautiful, did they?" Real beauty lies not in the physical appearance, but in the heart. Real treasure lies not in what that can be seen, but what that cannot be seen. Real love lies not in what is done and known, but in what that is done but not known.
         - Unknown author


A mother is a person who is seeing there are only
             four pieces of pie for five people, promptly
announces she never did care for pie. 
- Tenneva Jordan

The heart of a mother  
is deep abyss at the bottom of
which you will always find forgiveness. 
- Honoré de Balzac



Who's Rupert Grint?

Yeah. Who's Rupert Grint? No idea, eh? Hehe. OK, I bet you know what Harry Potter is, right? Even if you never read it? At least you watch it. Amn't I right? Remember that Harry has 2 friends, a boy and a girl? Yes, Ron and Hermione. So, Rupert Grint is Ron =) That hunky red-haired. Fyi, Ron is my most fave character in HP. The idea of writing bout him just popped up on me mind while eating wajik just now. *sigh*


 Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint
- 24 August 1988
- Born in Harlow, Essex and grew up in Hertfordshire.
- His mother is a housewife and his father is a memorabilia dealer.
- Has one brother and three sisters.
- An English actor best known for portraying Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter films.
- For his audition, he sent a video he made of himself, in which he dressed as his drama teacher while rapping about how much he wanted that part.
- When not working, he enjoys learning to ride the unicycle, drawing/sketching, watching Tottenham Hotspur and playing golf.
- Like the character he potrays, Ron Weasley, he has arachnophobia (fear of spiders and other arachnids such as scorpions).
- Grint purchased an ice cream van and then stated jokingly that if his career falls out after the end of the seven part of Harry Potter, then he'll still have the van.


Just a brief one from me, for more info click Wikipedia










photos courtesy by Google

An Insomniac Says . . .

Indeed. What is the use buying too expensive camera when you don't wanna use it, lazy to learn or don't wanna learn how to use it.


PHOTOGRAPHY IS BEAUTIFUL








I don't like to work with assistants. I'm already one too many; the camera alone would be enough.
- Alfred Eisenstaedt

Buying Nikon doesn't make you a photographer. It makes you a Nikon owner
- Unknown


A PHOTOGRAPH BRINGS INSPIRATION


photos courtesy by Google

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sun Day (not. yes it's Sunday. but not Sun Day here.)

Hello =) I woke up early this morning and so had an early breakfast. Who watch Miss Earth 2010 last night? *put your hands up*  Well, I did. Here you go.

Miss Earth goes to Miss India
Miss Water goes to Miss Thailand
Miss Fire goes to Miss Puerto Rico
Miss Air goes to Miss Ecuador

I really love watching beauty pageant competition like Miss Earth, Miss Universe, Miss World and even local ones. Ohh anyways, I wasn't really bubbly this morning (or whatever you wanna call it) until I found these photos on the net. Crap. But I love 'em. It made by day, I tell you. Credits to whomever that had this such brilliant idea!










photos courtesy by Tumblr

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Hey December !

Welcome to December people.. Less than 30 days later, we gotta say goodbye to 2010! Time flies, ain't it? Sweet greetings for all of you =) I hope everyone is enjoying their holidays... Like me.. Eat, nap, tv, online, eat again, nap again, online and you know the nexts... Haha. Anyways, here's a song for all of you. Fireworks by Katy Perry. Enjoy it, fireworks!





 Do you know that there's still a chance for you
'Cause there's a spark in you?
You just ignite the light and let it shine
Just own the night like the 4th of July

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Converse All Star are AWESOME

Here are some of my favourite... girly =)

Very Stylish

Tinkerbell (=
I want this! I love Polka (=



Make it plain yo!

  

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Can You Keep A Secret? by Sophie Kinsella

 

I just finish reading this book yesterday and it was quite OK. I prefer much The Undomestic Goddess, also by her.

Synopsis :
Emma is sitting on a turbulent plane. She’s always been a very nervous flyer. She really thinks that this could be her last moment. So, naturally enough, she starts telling the man sitting next to her – quite a dishy American, but she’s too frightened to notice -all her innermost secrets. How she scans the backs of intellectual books and pretends she’s read them. How she does her hair up like Princess Leia in her bedroom. How she’s not sure if she has a G-spot, and whether her boyfriend could find it anyway. How she feels like a fraud at work – everyone uses the word ‘operational’ all the time but she hasn’t a clue what it means. How the coffee at work is horrible. How she once threw a troublesome client file in the bin. If ever there was a bare soul, it’s hers.

She survives the flight, of course, and the next morning the famous founding boss of the whole mega corporation she works for is coming for a look at the UK branch. As he walks around, Emma looks up and realises…

It’s the man from the plane.

What will he do with her secrets? He knows them all – but she doesn’t know a single one of his. Or… does she?
Of course I have secrets.

Of course I do. Everyone has a few secrets. It's completely normal. I'm sure I don't have any more than anybody else.

I'm not talking about big, earth-shattering secrets. Not the-president-is-planning-to-bomb-Japan-and-only-Will-Smith-can-save-the-world type secrets. Just normal, everyday little secrets.

Like for example, here are a few random secrets of mine, off the top of my head:

1. My Kate Spade bag is a fake.
2. I love sweet sherry, the least cool drink in the universe.
3. I have no idea what NATO stands for. Or even what it is.
4. I weigh 9 stone 3. Not 8 stone 3, like my boyfriend Connor thinks. (Although in my defence, I was planning to go on a diet when I told him that. And to be fair, it is only one number different.)
5 I've always thought Connor looks a bit like Ken. As in Barbie and Ken.
6. Sometimes, when we're right in the middle of passionate sex, I suddenly want to laugh.
7. I lost my virginity in the spare bedroom with Danny Nussbaum, while Mum and Dad were downstairs watching Ben Hur.
8. I've already drunk the wine that Dad told me to lay down for twenty years.
9. Sammy the goldfish at home isn't the same goldfish that Mum and Dad gave me to look after when they went to Egypt.
10. When my colleague Artemis really annoys me, I feed her plant orange juice. (Which is pretty much every day.)
11. I once had this weird lesbian dream about my flatmate Lissy.
12. My G-string is hurting me.
13. I've always had this deep down conviction that I'm not like everybody else, and there's an amazingly exciting new life waiting for me just around the corner.
14. I have no idea what this guy in the grey suit is going on about.
15. Plus I've already forgotten his name.

And I only met him ten minutes ago.

'We believe in logistical formative alliances,' he's saying in a nasal, droning voice, 'both above and below the line.'

'Absolutely!' I reply brightly, as though to say: Doesn't everybody?

Logistical. What does that mean, again?

Oh God. What if they ask me?

Don't be stupid, Emma. They won't suddenly demand, 'What does logistical mean?' I'm a fellow marketing professional, aren't I? Obviously I know these things.

And anyway, if they mention it again I'll change the subject. Or I'll say I'm post-logistical or something.

The important thing is to keep confident and businesslike. I can do this. This is my big chance and I'm not going to screw it up.

I'm sitting in the offices of Glen Oil's headquarters in Glasgow, and as I glance at my reflection in the window, I look just like a top businesswoman. My hair is straightened, I'm wearing discreet earrings like they tell you to in How-to-win-that-job articles, and I've got on my smart new Jigsaw suit. (At least, it's practically new. I got it from the Cancer Research shop and sewed on a button to replace the missing one, and you can hardly tell.)

I'm here representing the Panther Corporation, which is where I work. The meeting is to finalize a promotional arrangement between the new cranberry-flavoured Panther Prime sports drink and Glen Oil, and I flew up this morning from London, especially. (The company paid, and everything!)

When I arrived, the Glen Oil marketing guys started on this long, show-offy 'who's-travelled-the-most?' conversation about airmiles and the red-eye to Washington - and I think I bluffed pretty convincingly. (Except when I said I'd flown Concorde to Ottawa, and it turns out Concorde doesn't go to Ottawa.) But the truth is, this is the first time I've ever had to travel for a deal.

OK. The real truth is, this is the first deal I've ever done, full stop. I've been at the Panther Corporation for eleven months as a marketing assistant, and until now all I've been allowed to do is type out copy, arrange meetings for other people, get the sandwiches and pick up my boss's dry-cleaning.

So this is kind of my big break. And I've got this secret little hope that if I do this well, maybe I'll get promoted. The ad for my job said 'possibility of promotion after a year', and on Monday I'm having my yearly appraisal meeting with my boss, Paul. I looked up 'Appraisals' in the staff induction book, and it said they are 'an ideal opportunity to discuss possibilities for career advancement'.

Career advancement! At the thought, I feel a familiar stab of longing in my chest. It would just show Dad I'm not a complete loser. And Mum. And Kerry. If I could go home and casually say, 'By the way, I've been promoted to Marketing Executive.'

Emma Corrigan, Marketing Executive.

Emma Corrigan, Senior Vice-President (Marketing.)

As long as everything goes well today. Paul said the deal was done and dusted and all I had to do was nod and shake their hands, and even I should be able to manage that. And so far, I reckon it's going really well.

OK, so I don't understand about 90 per cent of what they're saying.

But then I didn't understand much of my GCSE French Oral either, and I still got a B. 'Rebranding . . . analysis . . . cost-effective . . .'

The man in the grey suit is still droning on about something or other. As casually as possible, I extend my hand and inch his business card towards me so I can read it.

Doug Hamilton. That's right. OK, I can remember this. Doug. Dug. Easy. I'll picture a shovel. Together with a ham. Which . . . which looks ill . . . and . . .

OK, forget this. I'll just write it down.

I write down 'rebranding' and 'Doug Hamilton' on my notepad and give an awkward little wriggle. God, my knickers really are uncomfortable. I mean, G-strings are never that comfortable at the best of times, in my opinion, but these are particularly bad. Which could be because they're two sizes too small.

Which could possibly be because Connor bought them for me, and told the lingerie assistant I weighed eight stone three. Whereupon she told him I must be size eight. Size eight! (Frankly, I think she was just being mean. She must have known I was fibbing.)


Brilliant reading. - Heat
A light, frothy and thoroughly entertaining novel. - Daily Mail
An insanely chatty, fast-paced romantic comedy. - Closer
Fab. - Company
Romantic but refreshingly witty. - Sunday Mirror
Backstabbing office shenanigans, competition, scandal, love and sex.... Kinsella’s down-to-earth protagonist is sure to have readers sympathizing and doubled over in laughter. - Publishers Weekly

Kinsella's timing is so perfect, her instincts so spot-on ... delightful.  - Miami Herald

I'd Lie by Taylor Swift



I could tell you his favourite colors green
He loves to argue born on the seventeenth
His sister's beautiful, he has his father's eyes
And if you ask me if I love him, I'd lie

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Bubbles Babbles



I love the feeling of happiness, freedom and excitement when playing bubbles when I was little. I still remember Mum giving me some money and ask me to bring my sisters to a little shop not far from our house, and buy 3 small bottles of bubbles. We'll blow lots of bubbles from the bubble wand inside the bottle. My sisters and I love competing on who could blow the largest bubble. And when I feel the muscles in my mouth kinda 'cramped', I'll stop blowing and start chasing after the bubbles which my sisters blow and I'll pop them. However, we couldn't play bubbles on rainy day. The downpour wouldn't let the bubbles fly freely. Eventually, we'll end up blowing bubbles inside the house and sure, we'll make such mess. The house smell soapy and the floors are slippery. Sure Mum we'll be angry, but I know she'll just ask us to take bath and she'll clean our mess. It's been so long since my last time having bubble-blowing feelings.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

My Yesterday =)

Yesterday was just an ordinary day... Except that it's a holiday =) I can sleep and wake up late, I can online as long as possible (until Mum tell me to shut down the comp) and I can read my fave books without worrying bout homeworks =) Back to yesterday, we had fun! We had pizza for brunch, window shopping at Giant and bring our lil Miley to the playground (inside Giant). It is so fun if I recall back. Miley didn't wanna go home! Eventually, after Mum manage to persuade her (convinced her that we'll go back again tomorrow) than we went back home =)

Miley loves breadstick!

Soup of the day - chicken souupp

Whoa! So many pepsi? lol

Amy and Me and Flowers =)

My fave - tuna

Meatballs!

Hawaiian Chicken =)



...And that was yesterday...

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Real Ending of Harry Potter

Harry Potter married Ginny Weasley. They had three children, James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna. He became head of the Auror’s Department under Kingsley Shacklebolt.

Ginny Weasley played quidditch for the Holyhead Harpies. After deciding to raise a family, she retired and became Senior Quidditch correspondent at the Daily Prophet.

Hermione Granger married to Ron Weasely and had two children, Rose and Hugo. Hermione went back to Hogwarts and sat her NEWTS before working for Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures and helping house elves. She then moved to the Department of Magical Law Enforcement where she eradicated pro-pureblood laws.

Ron Weasley went to work with George at Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes until he became an Auror for the ministry.

George Weasley married Angelina Johnson and turned Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes into a lucritive business. They had two children, Fred and Roxanne.

Bill and Fleur Weasley have three kids, Victoire, Dominique and Louis. Victoire seems to have a romantic interest in Harry’s godson, Teddy. She was named after the victory at Hogwarts, since her birthday shared its anniversary.

Charlie Weasley stayed single and continued working with his dragons.

Percy Weasley married a woman named Audrey. They had two daughters, Molly and Lucy.

Arthur Weasley went on as Head of the Office for the Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects.

Albus Dumbledore had fallen in love with Grindelwald at one point when he was younger. He felt he had lost track of his morals while with Grindelwald, so after this he led a celibate and scholarly life.

Dudley Dursley went on to be married and have children. Harry occasionally went to visit with him, but did not maintain a relationship with the other Dursleys.

Rubeus Hagrid continued to work at Hogwarts and would have young Albus Potter to his hut to tea.

Neville Longbottom married Hannah Abbott. He went on to be the Herbolgy professor for Hogwarts.

Hannah Abbott ran the Leaky Cauldron.

Luna Lovegood married Rolf Scamander much later than Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny married. They had twin sons Lorcan and Lysander. She became a famous naturalist.

Firenze was allowed back into the herd.

Dolores Umbridge was arrested, interrogated and imprisoned for crimes against muggleborns.

Rita Skeeter kept writing. When asked about what happened to her, JK Rowling laughed and said she probably wrote a book about Harry after he defeated Voldemort.

Severus Snape ’s portrait was not put in the headmaster’s office at Hogwarts because he resigned before he died. But Harry told everyone of Snape’s innocence.

The Defence Against The Dark Arts job is no longer jinxed. When Voldemort was killed, the jinx lifted and the school can now keep a D.A.D.A teacher for more than a year.

Draco Malfoy married Astoria Greengrass (younger sister of Daphne) and had a son named Scorpius

Cho Chang married an unnamed muggle.

Mr. and Mrs. Longbottom (Neville’s parents) never got to leave St. Mungo’s. When asked about them, J.K. Rowling said “The damage is done.”

Hogwarts is led by an an entirely new Headmaster (McGonagall was getting a little old).

J.K. Rowling lives wealthy ever after. “I’m dealing with a level of obsession in some of my fans that will not rest until they know the middle names of Harry’s great-great-grandparents,” she said in an interiew. But she also said “I love it. I’m all for that.”

After reading the Deathly Hallows



OK, seriously... After reading this, I was really really sad. I want to cry! Within all Harry Potter series, I think this is the book which contain much touching scene. I really love reading this book, and I would love rereading it. =) At the end, I was satisfied Voldemord and Bellatrix was dead. Bella was killed by Molly Weasley, Ron's mum. Actually, she is the one who killed Fred and Sirius, and tortured Neville's parents.  Actually, I have brought this book to school and while I was reading it on that part where Mad-Eye died, I was kinda shocked. My friend, who saw me gaping looked at me, confused. LOL.

Friend : Why, Harry died?
Me : No, It's Mad-Eye!
Friend : Sorry?
Me: Ohh, never you mind. Seriously.

I know I was rather tetchy. But, I don't like to be interrupt when I was reading. Sorry girl, I didn't mean it =)

Some of the touching scene on this book:

- Mad-Eye died
- George lost an ear
- Ron leaves
- Harry's wand was broken 
- Hermione being tortured by Bellatrix
- Dobby, the house-elf was killed
- Percy was back
- Fred, Lupin and Tonks were dead
- The scene where Harry was dead 

And there are many more, if I'm not mistaken....