Monday, September 30, 2013

 I took this template from the box of stain-art stickers Kiki has as I find the ensemble so heart warming, I stuck this onto the otherwise industrial looking windows next to my work desk.



This compact laptop is only 893 grams in weight. although many people told me that the lite software is limiting, I hope it will suffice as a portable gadget. I could use it for my final school term which is starting next week. I will be done with school by the end of December. Hang in there!

 Some girly stuff.



 I've always wanted to get a set of these but I have never bought one until now.
Feels so thrilling. Haha.
Kiki sat next to me, watching quietly.
Out of the blue she asked: "Mama, how many minutes will it take for me to be an adult like you?"
Aw,,, she wants to put on make-up! Vain like me. Hahahaa.
In order to comfort her, I told her that she can always have some make-up on when there's an occasion. Example for a concert or a party, etc.




 My col. brought us to a coffee shop stall to try this Mah La Veggies & meat. (some China-Chinese styled dishes) I enjoyed the dish but it was a tad too salty. We asked for the mildest of spiciness which is just nice for me.


 I can't remember what I'd said that didn't agree with her. She digs this sweater so much that she's wearing it to bed for the past two nights.
There's a thrift shop at my place that sells factory rejects or defected pieces at $5, $7, $12 to $25 and I do get some pieces from there now-and-then.


 Colin can peddle very fast on this baby-truck, so much so that the tip of his new shoes got torn......
He is very naughty,,,, attempted some stunts and stood on the truck... boys!

 Hogging the bicycle and made Maricar and Kiki push him round and round endlessly.


New Zealand Ice Cream - Kiwi flavour on 50%. Until October 6th, that is.

1 comment:

  1. LOL on wearing the sweater to sleep. I started to make A2 wear house slippers as it is getting colder and he loves them so much, he slept with them. We took them off after he fell asleep but in the middle of the night, he woke up, switched on the room's light, put on his shoes and slept again. We found his room lighted in the morning and him sleeping with his shoes. Another few times, he had his shoes on in the morning but without the light on. Or coming into our room in the middle of the night and asking 'Where are my chaussons (house shoes)?'

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