24.4.11

Sunday is a happy day.

HAPPY DAAAAYYY for ME! Why? I'll share 3 reasons why:

1. I am recovered from my crazy anti-social kind of mood, that has been lingering for past few days and I have been super-sensitive aaaarrrrgggh! but I am recovered and feel so happy today, seems like I can connect with everybody else like we used to and laugh like no tommorow:) . The secret: listen to a good news.


2. I found a PERFECT pair of SHOE, really PERFECT!! it's flats (thank God) yet it's so fancy! Shoe are like the best medicine for a bad day and a perfections for a perfect day. Cheessssyyy

ttttaaaa - ddddaaaaaaa (pardon my funny fingers, messy hair and rabbit teeth)
By Jamie Mascaro ♥
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3. I end my day by having dinner with my bestie and bought her a same gorgeous top as mine for her birthday present, she love it and it makes me real happy!


Im ready for a good night sleep, but before I wanna share a challange: How about we change our mindset and make sunday to be the start of the week, monday is our 2nd day, and saturday is the last day of the week. Usually sunday is a happy relax day, so we start our week with a happy day that give us strength and peaceful mind to face the rest of the 5 days ahead. It works for me, hope it works well for all of you too.

Good night everybody and have a great week ahead!

22.2.11

simpler life

Watching this video, don't you want nothing more than give up all your schedules, quit your job/school and move out to country which lead a simpler life?


Back Into The Wild... A Collaboration with Sully Sullivan from Jewell&Ginnie on Vimeo.

Jungle Child.

1. I WANNA WATCH!
2. I wanna read the book

Or it supposed to be the other way round?



4.2.11

H O M E

I’m not really sure if I have had a home, for the past seven years, since I’ve been in Singapore. I have a room flat: a shelter with basic but sometimes unreliable infrastructure to allow one to get on with life; a space that we’ve lamentably grown out of so part of our possessions now live in a storage facility 10 minutes down the road; a place where I can do whatever I want, hidden away from public view, but I don’t know if I have ever felt completely relaxed here. I’d hesitate to call it a home.