Friday, December 29, 2006

Beauty Is Within





















Never get tired of posting my Little Mermaid's photos. Self satisfaction.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Get ready for the Prom-nite MJC 2006






Shu Umera makeup artist, Ms Wai Wai











Dress for the prom.













After the make over.











Shunji Matsuo's hair dresser director.











Sasa manicure.








Guess? clutch bag

Puteri Gunung Ledang Muzikal










That is Adlin Aman Ramlie as Sultan Mahmud of Malacca in Puteri Gunung Ledang Muzikal.
Managed to catch the theatre show at Esplanade 26th November 2006. This is my very first theatre show in my entire life and surprising.....this was indeed a magnificent production and am awed by the whole magical experience! Kudos to all the personnels involved in such a fantastic production. Too bad, managed to catch
a photo with 'Malacca Sultan'. I can understand the casts need to rest so, we were ushered away too fast. Hahaha i did admit that i accidentally dozed off during Gusti Putri Retno Adjeng Dumilah and Hang Tuah sang at the waterfall....i dont know, maybe too tired after attending two weddings on that day. Anyway...i enjoyed the show. Will watch it again for second round if it is shown again here. Bravooooo!!!!

Friday, December 01, 2006

No Place To Hide

By: Dr James Dobson
Have you ever fantasised about running away from all the pressure and stress of today's high-tech world? Surely there's a place somewhere on the globe where the pace is slower and the living is easy.Why don't we just pack up and transplant ourselves there - lock, stock, and family dog? That was precisely the dream that motivated a man and woman back in 1940 to move to an island in the Coral Sea called Guadalcanal. But two years later, they had World War II in their front yard, and that wasn't exactly what they had in mind. Well, they just chose the wrong place. How about moving to a small island in the Caribbean, south of Cuba, called Grand Cayman? Vacationers to this resort say that it's the closest thing to paradise on earth. The 6,000 residents pay no taxes. The water around them is calm and warm, and there are orchids growing everywhere.Sounds good, doesn't it? But hand on for a minute. Recent medical studies revealed that the two major ailments suffered by the citizens of Grand Cayman are hypertension and anxiety neuroses. Life on a tropical beach can be tough, it appears.Could it be that the stresses and pressures with which we struggle actually come from within, and that they will plague us no matter where we live until we learn to deal with circumstances as they are? We might as well stay and bloom where we're planted, because there's simply no place to hide.