Tuesday, May 16, 2006

When we first danced, you made me feel things that I was afraid to feel.

you were so warm and tender and loving, and u cared so much.

You changed my every thought.

You made me realize that love is precious, and happiness is possible.

Now that I know that it would have been a mistake if I hadn't allowed myself the chance to feel your love.

I would have regretted it if I hadn't allowed you to share my Neverland with me.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Happy Mother's Day

I wanted to make something special for my mom for Mother's Day. Instead of getting her the usual earrings or a blouse or a necklace, I decided to bake her a cake. A cherry cake with peach fillings, topped with vanilla icing and finally almond slices. Cherry cake because Mother's Day's a pinkish sort of a day and cherry cakes are pink with little dots of red cherries that can pass of as little hearts with a little blur of the camera. Mixing the cake and baking the sponge was made very easy and very idiot proff with Betty Crocker. Hee I cheated. But the slicing and layering it with frosting and peaches was terrible difficult.


(from top left to right then bottom left to right)
1) The Vanilla frosting smells good, everything looks good. Hee!
2) Urgh...I am a little messy when it comes to spreading the frosting over the cake. I'm a messy person by nature.
3) Finally I manage to get the 2nd layer onto the first. But I broke it into 3 pieces in that attempt. but I squashed it after layering it that the peaches inside fell out. Talk about being clumsy.
4) It's really hard to spread la. I give up! Use my fingers...


See this nice piece of work? I didnt do it. That's ZY's cake for his mom. Sobz

The cake turned out to be too sweet. I told him we should have gotten whip cream instead of frosting... heeh. Poor baby...he gets the blame for everything when I get annoying.

Because the cake was too sweet to be finished, we brought it to Grandmama's house to share with everyone. I'm sure with 8 uncles, with their wives and 2 kids each, the tiny cake can be finished. Everyone brought something. We had sparkling grape juice, glutinous rice, beehoon, chinese-style spaghetti (Gram's own creation), buttered prawns etc etc. Mother went to buy another cake, a black forest cake, from Hans in case mine was unpalatable. (I guess she thinks that I was, but was too polite to say that, so she used "in case")



I am wearing Hazel coloured contact lens that ZY bought as a gift for us being together for 8 months + 1 day yesterday. He's really sweet.
Shopaholic unleashed!! After many many many many months of abstinance, (ok a little bit of cheating with the help of ZY) I went shopping again last Thursday. This time round however, it's still under control because I am saving most for the "shopping in Bangkok" fund. There was this Metro sale at Expo. I lurvvvvvve Metro, OG, Isetan sale. (Oh man...I'm becoming very auntie). Mostly, I was scouting around for VERY good bargains. When I say VERY good, it really means VERY good. I have very stringent QC for what's very good. Like many Like-minded shopaholics/aunties/Singaporeans, me and ZY rushed there first thing in the morning; Him to wrestle the kids to check out the best toy offers. Hurhurhur...

Nothing caught his eye. But I got a few items.

Lovely white lace Bra set from Pierre Cardin with black ribbons at an unbelievable price of $5.


Another set from Pierre Cardin. Sheer black Organza with Hot Pink borders. An unbelievably cool and unconventioanl pairing of skeleton and butterflies with the phrase "Let me be your fantasy...". Also at $5

I think there was a mistake with the pricing but it was to my advantage. Hurhurhur...
Also I bought a shimmering gold eye shadow and shimmering bronze one. I don't know why I bought the bronze one, apart from it being pretty.

After lunch, ZY drove me to Singapore COnference Hall to rehearse for my performance at night. Although a huge portion of my juniors and seniors and the guys weren't there, but most of the girls from my section in my year turned up, and it felt really good to see them again, and even better to sing as a choir again. We had our ups and downs, quarrels, joys and victories, but singing together again relieved memories of us training together as an award winning choir.


Girls from my section!


Peiying and me

Friday, May 12, 2006

It's amazing how I miss term time. Seems to me that all the 'actions' that happens in the year happens during term time. HOliday's like a period when everyone goes to work. Holiday means no late night wine-drinking with ZY until we're both high and silly. Holiday means I have to do the housework. DAMN!

Speaking of work, it's really weird how the agency wants us to pay a graduating fee of $50 and appear for an event at Gotham Penthouse on the 1 June. I mean it's my money lor...I am supposed to make money from them not pay mah...Okie I admit, they've given me pretty good jobs which are fun (minus the presence of some very bitchy and rude models) and the pay is not fantastic, but it's easy money. But when it comes to giving money back, I'm not so agreeable.

It doesn't make sense that I still need a cost-incurring, official graduating ceremony when I am already a practicing model for so long. I mean $50 lei. If they'd wanted us to pay $10 for the cert or something I wouldn't be so stingy about it, but $50 could have contributed a substantial portion to my "Shopping in Bangkok" Fund.

Secondly I wonder how many people would actually recognise the ceremony. I mean who goes to Gotham Penthouse? CLubbers. I hardly think these people who patronize GP are potential talentscouts or advertising agents looking for models to star in their advertisement. One might say you'd never know, but I doubt that I would make my BIG BREAK there. Hence the $50 is not justified.

Thirdly, if the $50 goes into the purchasing of trophies and stuffs for the award ceremony, I am almost 100% sure that I would get none. MOst commited to JCM? I'm not...I know they know I joined purely for my own benefits. Most dedicated worker? I'm most definitely not...I'd do shows only if I have the time and only if I think the pay is reasonable. Most 'teacherly' to junior models?...Err I think I'm always bitched at or bullied by "THE ABOVE MENTIONED". Nice smile?...Maybe, but then again they might have to give the same award to 10 other models with equally nice smiles. Plus an award for best legs, best hair, most fashion savvy and yada yada....which would have included everyone, hence defeats the purpose of having an award ceremony.

In anycase, I'd still be making my way back from Chiang Mai on the night of 1st June. Hurhurhur...I heard it was compulsory and my booker wasn't very happy to hear that I'd be MIA. Now my only concern is that they might change the date. If they do I wont be spared either. *SObz* Holidays.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Frills, laces, lalala

Whee I am actually looking forward to start modelling again after stopping for so loooooong because of countless of projects, tests and exams.

Despite sitting through my casting shivering more than I talked, I got the jobs. And just before my last paper start, JCM called me to go for fitting. They're going to dress me up in a victorian costume. Yay!!! I hope it looks pretty...Frills, laces, lalala

Noisiest parrot ever

I never knew how annoyinging noisy parrots could be until today. Went a fellow AJC alumni choir member's house for practice for the upcoming performance for the alumni today and this horrible parrot kept screeching "Mother!, Mother!, Mother!, MOther! MOTHER!" until i got so bloody irritated because we were all trying to learn 2 songs in an afternoon, and a hot one.
Maybe it wanted attention, or maybe we just sounded too horrible hurhur...

Initially I actually thought it was cute because it liked Honey Stars. He sound exactly like my leeettle brother. He likes Honey stars and seeks attention almost all the time. I have never been to a house with so many pets before. 3 parrots and 3 dogs. Hmmm wonder how they get along. The other smaller parrot kept whistling along when we had combine practice. The 2 smaller dogs kept pawing at each other. One of the dog even had its eye bitten off.

But I got to meet some of the old girls from my section. Heeh Miss my choir days in AJ. Jessalyn and Me

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Wild Curls

I have been dying to write this blog this to satisfy my bimbo-ness for the whole day.

We were supposed to bring Zhiyou's printer to repair today at this very triangular building that I keep forgeting its name. Its really triangular that i always wonder how do they fit in an office desk for the person sitting at the pointy ends. But that's beside the point.

But I was still in the very hyper "I-have-finished-my-exams" mood. So I HAD to look pretty, had to take many pictures, had to put make-up, had to dress up nicely. Oh then at the 'last minute', I thought why not curl my hair with the new thongs that ZY bought me. PLus I promised Laura that after my exams I'd perm a new hair everyday and blog about it. *Thongs as in hot iron curlers* 'last minute' because I didnt take a minute...according to ZY I took like another 2 hours to get ready. Tee hee!

I was deciding between the tight and very bouncy curls like those that Elaine from Sienfeld has, or the typical Taiwanese never out of place curls, or the honeycomb curls that sticks out at the bottom. In the end I decided that I like BIG voluminous curls. Not too curly, a little messy, a little out of bed look.


Called my mom and msged 3 other person. HUrhur...

Kept taking pictures of myself to prove that I curled my hair, for those people who has never seen me in anything other than long straight hair. And I kept checking my hair out whenever possible. Heeh. Oh please don't tell me how bimbotic I am. I Know!

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Stripped



Finally cleared the last hurdle at 7pm. I wrote down my last full-stop just as Yang Bin told us to stop writing and I was grinning non-stop. Anybody who saw it would have thought that I did great for my paper...Errm I wish! But nevertheless, super glad that it was over.

As planned, ZY accompanied me to town for my scheduled waxing with Theresa. I was supposed to pretend to be her sister so that we can share the package and enjoy the discount (only siblings can do that). But throughout dinner the thought that I look nothing like Theresa worried me alot. She's fair, I'm tanned. She's curvy and I'm nothing remotely there. NOTHING is similar...nose, eyes, lips, voice...NOTHING. So on my way to the waxing place, I thought of a brilliant idea. I'd just say that we are half-sisters and I msged her regarding it (Tee Hee!), only realizing that by that time, it would have been her session (damn!).

In anycase, I went along with my story.

As predicted, the "waxer" asked me.
Waxer: Is this your first time?
Me: No...but I've never done it here before
Waxer: Oh...so your sis brought you here. How old are you?
Me: err 20.
Waxer: your sister?
Me: errrr same
Waxer: Huh!The both of you don't look alike lei. Twins ah?
Me: Err...no la. Same yea but I'm err slightly younger. (Damn the KPO waxer)
Waxer: HUh? Wah then how come live separately?
Me: Aiya...different mother ma
Waxer: Oops...*zips her mouth shut*

Just at that moment Theresa gave a loud "helloooooo there" from the next room. Wah my heart nearly stopped. Please don't say anything to expose my lie that I had done so beautifully till then...Luckily she didnt. hurhurhur. And my wax was beautifully done although I was a little sore from it. Although the KPO waxer kept drilling me for information about my "very intersting life", focusing mainly on guys, boyfriends and my work and my figure she steered clear of the topic on our parents. tee hee!

Back to hall to sleep tight with Xiao Bai... I miss playing and being silly with him.