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Merry X’mas to all!

15/12/2009 · Leave a Comment

New moon wasn’t fantastic.. Twilight was better.. maybe because there were more scenes of Edward Cullen..

I am rereading Eclipse because i read that like one year ago… Kinda mixed up eclipse with breaking dawn.. LOL..

Here I would like to wish all my loves~Merry X’mas!!!

I’m looking forward to our long wkend and gift xchange session…

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That finger

04/12/2009 · Leave a Comment

Now I truly understand..why do we put on our wedding ring on that particular finger… It’s becos that is the TRUST finger…

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Once upon a milkshake

11/11/2009 · 2 Comments

Went there with Sissies n BFs.. I personally loveeeeeeeeee the Cerious maple (maple syrup withcrunchy maple cereals) and Sir cookies and cream.. (Rich vanilla with good old Oreo cookies). Nutty peanut butter was out of stock… Have not tried pirate queen peach yet since she’s new.. The ambiance was not bad actually…Low lighting and candle lights.. And and and.. they will give u a 50 cents carpark coupon every $10 u spent…  Becos the “Fatimah” there very onz… How sweet right… to think of that…

However, I think that the place is a bit crowded.. time for some expansion!

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Me will be having exam next Monday & Tues.. So.. i guess no more updates from me till after my exam… Chao..

Visit: http://www.onceuponamilkshake.com.sg/

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After exam…. I’m going to…..

21/10/2009 · Leave a Comment

  • go to KTV with Sissies
  • HDB for my flat’s 1st appointment on the 19th Nov
  • Janey babe’s 21st bday bash!
  • Sitex to get my own DSLR
  • reread my twilight saga
  • watch New moon’s sneak preview b4 I go Thailand!!!!
  • watch Ruffian Hero & Supernatural season 4 with sissy YiYi
  • enjoy my Thailand business trip
  • sleep like nobody’s business
  • cycle again wif hubby

before all these.. I’ve gonna finish my final assignment for my elective module by this week.. and spend time studying the next few weeks for my exam on the 16th & 17th.. Wish me luck!

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Twilight saga: New Moon

19/10/2009 · Leave a Comment

Awaiting for 3rd December…

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Cycling trip

19/10/2009 · Leave a Comment

Went cycling with hubby last Saturday…

As I was not ready to ride on human pavement, hubby drove to the park and we cycled ard the parks instead…

We started at somewhere near Jurong lake park… to Chinese garden back to Jurong lake park to Japanese garden.. all the way to the end, opp golf course and next to AYE… then we went back to Jurong lake park…our route

This is the second time we’re out for cycling trip.. We took abt 1 hr++ Taken some shots while cycling… and once again had our favourite Chocolate mint ice cream outside of Chinese garden. .

I think i looked fat in this pic… Haiz.. i do have a bigg ASS but i’m wearing a man’s t-shirt.. =(

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This shot below is actually taken by dar.. very nicely taken..

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All others.. are by me..

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I edited the colour of this pic.. like the “feeling” it gives  after editing..

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US  at home after a nice shower..

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Blog action day; You should do ur part…

15/10/2009 · 1 Comment

oh btw.. today is blog action day 2009

Blog Action Day is an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking discussion around an issue of global importance. Blog Action Day 2009 will be one of the largest-ever social change events on the web.

About Climate change… Here are some ways u can  help to do ur part:

Recycle
Recycle everything you can’t reduce or reuse. Check with your local council or environmental authority to find out what and where you can recycle.

Turn it off
Turn off televisions, videos, stereos and computers when they are not in use – these appliances still use 10-60% of power even when on ‘stand by’. A power strip is a practical way to switch off VCR, TV and DVD player stand-by losses; you can cut off all 3 devices at once. Another tip to save energy: Don’t leave chargers for mobile phones plugged in when you’re not using them.

Switch to renewable energy
Buy non-polluting green electricity – electricity generated from natural sources such as solar, hydro and wind power – from your utilities company. If they don’t sell it, ask them to offer it or look for a power company that does. Find out more where can I buy clean, renewable energy for your home.

Save paper
Around the world we use 1 million tonnes of paper every day. Too much of this paper usage is wasteful and unnecessary and puts huge pressures on the environment. Find out how you can save paper.

Enjoy the sun
Turn your own home into a clean power station by fitting solar panels on the roof of your home. The electricity you generate from this alternative energy source could quickly cover the cost of installation. In some areas you may even be able to sell your excess back to the power company. Photovoltaic cells or small-scale wind power could also be an option.

Building or renovating your home?
Choose an architect who has experience designing green buildings. Today, the most energy-efficient buildings use 75% less energy than the average home, saving you a considerable amount of money. Remember, it is always easier to factor in efficiency at the beginning of construction than to add it later. Look for relevant building standards and best practice in environmental building. In the United States, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings.

Get your house audited
Ask your local electric or gas supplier to perform an energy audit of your house or apartment. Then put the recommendations into practice. If they don’t currently offer such a service, ask them to introduce it.

Weatherize your home
Insulate your doorways and windows. Draughts also get in through gaps in floorboards and skirting boards, which also allows heat to escape in winter. Stop this energy loss by filling these gaps with newspaper, beading or sealant. Make sure your walls and ceilings are insulated. Install double pane windows to keep more heat inside your home. And remember to close your curtains at night to stop heat from escaping through your windows.

Blowing away
Turn off bathroom ventilating fans after leaving the room – these fans can blow out a house full of heated air if left on.

Safer paint
Repaint your house with latex paint instead of oil-based paint. Latex paint releases significantly fewer harmful fumes while drying.

Use water efficiently
Public water systems require a lot of energy to purify and distribute water to households. Saving water, especially hot water, can lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Turn it off
Do not let the water run while shaving, brushing teeth or washing vegetables. Reuse water from washing vegetables to water house plants.

Fix dripping taps
A tap dripping 45 times per minute wastes around 1,000 litres of water a month, the equivalent of 10 baths per year. Fix leaking taps and make sure they’re fully turned off.

Short showers are best
Take a short shower instead of a bath if possible. Make sure the water thermostat isn’t set above 60°C (140°F). Using less water in the shower means less energy to heat the water. Water-saving, low-flow shower heads deliver good performance for only half of the water use (5-7 litres per minute instead of 10-18 litres per minute; a savings of 70,000 litres over 10 years).

Flush wisely
Save water by installing 2-button double flush toilets.

Wash economically
Use your washing machine or dishwasher only when you have a full load. Use biodegradable washing powder suitable for low temperature washes and select economy programmes. Studies show that washing your clothes at 30°C (86°F) rather than 40°C (104°F) reduces electricity consumption on average by around 40%.

Hang it out to dry

Traditional clothes dryers are energy intensive. So-called “condensation” models – dryers without an exhaust tube – use even more energy. If possible, dry your clothes on a clothes line outside in the fresh air. If this is not an option, make sure your washing machine is spinning your clothes properly, reducing drying time. Drying through spinning is 20 times less energy intensive than with heat.

Buy energy-efficient appliances

If you plan on buying a washing machine, refrigerator, dishwasher or oven, choose the most energy-efficient model you can afford. They might be a little more expensive but they pay for themselves through lower energy bills. A high-efficiency refrigerator, for example, consumes around 100 kWh per year – this is 10 times less than the average consumption rate for refrigerators in the US and 4 times less than the average in the EU. In North America, look for the Energy Star label when buying new appliances. For the best energy-efficient products in Europe, visit: www.topten.info

Find out more about how you can be more energy efficient in your life.

Keep your kettle energy-friendly
When using a kettle, only boil as much water as you need. It will save electricity and boil water more quickly.

Switch off
A no-brainer. Turn off lights when you don’t need them – it saves energy … and on the electric bill!

Switch to energy-saving lamps

Replace the lights you use most with compact fluorescent lamps. They may cost more than ordinary lamps but you end up saving money because they use only around 25% of the electricity needed to provide the same light. And, they can save up to 80% on your next electric bill and last up to 8 times longer.

Make the light work for you
Have you paid attention to your light fixtures lately? Clever use of reflectors and directional lamps to get the light where you need it can save you another 50% in energy costs and improve the overall lighting of your home.

Keep your cool

Don’t leave refrigerator doors open for longer than necessary; defrost regularly and keep the fridge at the right temperature. Make sure the door seals are airtight. Test them by closing the door over a piece of paper so it is half in and half out. If you can pull the paper out easily, the hinge may need adjustment or the seal may need replacing.

Turn it down
Set the temperature on your heating system a little lower to save energy. Sometimes putting on an extra sweater is more effective and it saves you money on heating bills. By turning down your thermostat by just 1°C, you can save up to 10% per year on heating bills.

Put on a jacket
Insulate your hot water tank with an insulated jacket cover – it only costs a small amount of money and, with all the heat it traps in, it pays for itself within months.

Keep up the maintenance
Keeping your heating and air conditioning systems well maintained helps them be more efficient while reducing fuel costs. Clean or replace dirty air conditioner filters as recommended.

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Ryan is soooooo damn cute….

15/10/2009 · 1 Comment

Simply love him… but his appearance made me feels bad towards fatty(my Chinchilla).. Felt that I’ve neglected him… =(

I’m so sorry ah fat…..

Maybe u have already read this from Yiyi’s blog.. But still i wanna blog abt this..

Last Sunday.. we brought Ryan to a doggie swimming pool at Pasir Ris…

At 1st.. he was running ard the house as usual.. den i said “gai gai” and placed the doggie bag in front of him.. He dashed to me then ignored me upon seeing the bag.. he even tried  to run away from the bag.. den.. I said “no go in(pointing at the bag) no gai gai” and i pretend to open the door… Still he ignored me…Only after much persuasion.. He finally jumped into the bag and sat there… LOL.. den i faster zip up the bag.. heh heh.. tat’s how he got in…

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We went to the pet farm before going to the pool… Below’s a pic.. sky dad trying to put him into the water..

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Mummy’s turn

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He can swim so well

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Here are two video.. one on his visit to the pet farm.. another is the one he is swimming.. LOL…

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Life in BKK

22/09/2009 · Leave a Comment

I went to Bangkok for a  business trip last week..

This trip is for December’s meeting and I was there for site inspection.. I was spoil with lotsa  nice food and excellent service…

I stayed in Grand Millennium, 5* hotel in BKK for 2 days.. And was upgraded to executive club room with alot of benefits, which also include a complimentary 45 mins massage.. ; D

Huge Room

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Excellent toilet, which is a +++ to me..

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Breakfast on the 24th Flr

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Colourful cars

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Thai dinner, Credits to:  Rembradt Hotel

A few of my favourite dishes

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This Lychee Ice blended is superb!

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Lunch @ Shanghai 38.. Credits to: Sofitel BKK Silom

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Buffet Lunch, Credits to Intercontinental Hotel

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I must say.. Their variety of food is really huge as compared to Singapore’s..

I stayed in Intercontinental Hotel for my last nite in BKK because it is within walking distance to Platinum mall ^^

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I went shopping on the last day of my trip.. When I was about to leave Platinum mall, it started to rain heavily, thus I decided to take a cab.. I realized that the cab driver did not on the meter.. So i asked politely for him to on it..

Guess what the cab drive tells me.. ” You’ll be stuck here for 1-2 Hrs, so we dun charge according to meter”..

WTH.. It only takes me 10-15 mins to walk from my hotel to Platinum mall… furthermore, I’ve a plane to catch..

So I got dwn.. and walk instead..

However.. luck wasn’t with me.. While walking.. a gust of wind blew towards me..

There I was.. From head to toe.. from outside to inside..  Totally drenched.. even with my umbrella.. AWWWW!

I’m now sick thanks to that stupid rain.. However, a good trip thou.. ; D

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Happy 7th anniversary!

08/09/2009 · Leave a Comment

This year.. I have totally no time to shop for Dardar because of the assignments that I have.. and also.. I’m pretty broke.. (Cos save all the $$ for the house)……. In fact, both of us are broke.. LOL.. + Dardar was sick yesterday, thus a small and short celebration was held at JP.

We went to billy bombers for dinner…

I bought a Levis shirt + a card for dardar..

Dar bought me a very cute little whiteboard + Bear bouquet  + Precious moment

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