Sunday, May 8, 2011

Fascinators ON!



We have a situation, please put on ur fascinators!

Hahahaha..
Oh Princess Beatrice, look what you've done!!!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Hair Dilemma

Catherine Cardona


i always had curly hair.. my mom used to worry about me hair ever since me was a toddler. she tot i might jut end up with an afro hair when i grow up (mom, that would have been cool!).. But yeah, i still had curly hair and all the way thru school, everybody made a big deal over my hair.

Once a upon a time (i'm kinda embarrassed to admit this part), im the class baby, i was a class baby, cos my fellow mates would take turn to do up my hair. And i earn a little bit of money to do some ads hehe! my hair was was very long and curly! and i was loved and teased over it!

First hair cut i went shoulder length and then i went straight to pixie hair cut (thanks to Wynona in Reality Bites, my fav movie!) and i never look back nor did i kept it long.. Never went any longer than mid neck length (plus it was the easiet to manage! wake up, wash, wind down car window and tada! my hair was done!)

So last year without me realising, i accidentally kept my hair long (well maybe i didnt have time to go to the salon) and WAH LAH! my hair WAS lonnnnggg and sultry and i had to use an iron (for the very first time in my life i used any electronic shit on me hair) to keep it flowy straight and everybody said i look HOT! hahahaha (well, usually i have me super frizzy mad hair).

And u know what, due to the ironing process, first time in my life i had split ends!!!! eeeeeeeeeee, i regretted using the iron.. its just not that, now my curls are unruly, not unison, some may curl and some wont .. arghhhhh its so sad... so i cut it.. but not too short.. why? wedding! everybody said, please dont have short hair fer ur wedding. least have the length so we can bun it up..yadayada.. boring!

Arghhh, so, im counting to wedding day and the very next day, me gonna chop it off exactly like Ms. Cardona and hopefully i can get me curls back, just exactly like Ms. Cardona..

Oh i miss u my curly swirls..

Monday, September 6, 2010

Funky Tot

What a funky and undoubtedly adorable toddler ...
check out the cardi and the matching scarf, think fashion police would definitely approves this look!
its never too young to be fashionable!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Your right to choose?

Check out this news from the Malaysian news : -
Malaysian 'Muslim' woman fails in bid to become Hindu
A Malaysian woman who was converted to Islam as a child failed Wednesday in a legal battle to change her religion back to Hinduism, in the latest conversion dispute in the multi-ethnic nation.
The High Court in Penang state ruled that 28-year-old S. Banggarma, whose Muslim name is Siti Hasnah Vangarama Abdullah, was a Muslim because her parents converted the whole family in 1983.
"Parents have the right to determine the faiths of children who are below 18. It is a universal right, irrespective of religion," said judicial commissioner Yaacob Sam.
Banggarma, who has argued that she was made to convert to Islam at the age of seven when she was placed in a children's home, vowed to continue to fight the case.
"I was born a Hindu, and I want to die a Hindu," she said.
At the orphanage, Banggarma was given a Muslim name and her identity card -- a critical document in Malaysia -- declared her to be a Muslim. But as a teenager she rediscovered her religious identity.
She lives with her husband, S. Sockalingam, whom she married in a traditional Hindu ceremony, but they are unable to register their union because, officially, they belong to different religions.
Malaysian Muslims are not permitted to marry someone of another faith, unless the spouse converts to Islam. She is also unable to name her husband as the father of their two children on their birth certificates.
Banggarma's lawyers said they were disappointed with the court's decision.
"This is not the end. After going through the grounds for the dismissal, we will seriously consider appealing this case at the Court of Appeal," said counsel Gooi Hsiao Leung.
Conversion rows, including "body-snatching" cases when Islamic authorities have battled with relatives over the remains of deceased family members whose religion is disputed, are common in Muslim-majority Malaysia.
The tussles have raised allegations that the country is being "Islamised" and that the rights of the ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities are being eroded.


The last sentence really strike my nerves. This is one of the major problems here in Malaysia. Malay regards themselves as superiors and therefore making Chinese and Indians feels less recognised. True Malaysia is a Muslim country and true Malay is the majority in this country. But what im hoping for is that Malaysians do know that no matter wat religion/ethnic you are, it does not stamp your position in the society either under privileged or privileged. And im not saying there should be a freedom to choose religion but... i can't say any further than this..

We will always fight and we will always make a stand for what we believe and have faith in... thats's just the nature of a human being and a citizen...

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sesame Street Nails.. Ehmm

Cute? Adorable? Practical? Humorous? Dumb? Waste of time?
i have one word - EHmmmmm

Sheer Pants?


Dun think i would be following this fashion fad..NEVER!
Even if i invest some enormous amount of money in undies!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Invasion of Privacy

When one's privacy has been invaded, it saddens me..
Why cant people just mind their own business and dont judge people..
One's act is only humane.. Unless he or she is a muthafucka who molests a child or silently kills for f***s then by all means expose his/her malicious act cos that aint human.
But other than that, why cant people just leave it be..
Aren't we all human and we tend to feel and think the same thing about variables of life..
It's just sad that one's privacy has been invaded for another's sick revenge/stupidity/out-of-curiousity-of-consequences/even worse-jealousy!