Saturday, October 31, 2009

Saturday Revision

Nope, I have nothing to say. Except I still have a week of finals to survive. Study~






Monday, October 26, 2009

Exam Notice

It is officially exam time. Laws101 starts in approximately 9 hours. I love you my blog. I will strive to live through it and come home to you.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

King of Pop

Seems like Micheal Jackson is such a popular character to dress up as this Halloween. Check out these iconic pieces.



- Shiny skinnies [checked]
- White shirt [checked]
- Arm band [checked]
- Military jacket [checked]
- Chained belt [checked]
- Mafia look brogues [checked]
- Classic black fedora [checked]

Add:
- A MJ badge for remembrance
- Chunky necklace for style
- MJ's CD for collection

Saturday, October 24, 2009

That Striped Dress

that striped dress
that striped dress by homegirl76 featuring Dorothy Perkins

I should be studying but that dress was swimming on my mind.

Giant Vege

If you are a poor student living in a house with a huge garden and have bags of potatoes that turned green before you get to chuck them into the microwave, you probably won't be able to escape from planting them. I have never planted anything useful before. Don't get me wrong, I don't exactly kill plants the moment I get them. It's just that my past experience in growing stuff was pathetic.

Experience #1:
There was a bag of green beans in the kitchen. I had nothing better to do. I took a handful, wrapped them up in toilet rolls (yes, toilet paper), soaked them wet and left it somewhere. They turned into beansprouts and my maid cooked them. Pathetic.

Experience #2:
There was a bag of peanuts in the pantry. I had nothing better to do. I took a handful and planted them in the patch next to the kennel in the garden. They grew and killed the soil. Turns out peanuts will ruin the soil and you won't be able to plant anything there for a while if you planted peanuts. It is still a bald spot now. Except it doesn't matter anymore. We moved. Pathetic.

So, I planted the potatoes, garlics and onions that escaped the microwave, the frying pan, the oven and so on. Guess what. They grew into giants.


Giant garlics



Giant potatoes

Giant carrots that the previous owner planted

Giant Eva



lame-o

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Officially Missing you

I love how the girls did a faster younger version of this song. True song birds. They make me want to brush the dust off my guitar and start playing again. :)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Red Trench


It finally arrived today! Yush! Bad timing though, I am totally distracted from my studies.
Yikes. I guess I will have to wait till my effective time then.

Sunny Day

So it didn't work that well yesterday. I guess I have to revert to my old self again. Finish everything that might distract me and study when everything is done. Suicidal genius. In less harsh and more irresponsible way, I am an international student, they are going to have to accept me anyway. Only I'll make sure they accept me because of my results not my fees.

Righto, outfits!

Got this summer dress off Trademe, almost too short so I wore a pair of footless tights underneath. Cardigan - gift from Leanne, Gladiator sandals - Overland, Pumpkin Treasure pendant - Mom (souvenir from Russia)


It's not too short, is it? Yikes-a-bee.

Knitted vest - Supre
I sincerely hope that the sunshine will stay, and I will get to wear everything from that I bought during my shopaholic phase before I head home. :/


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Doodles

The beginning of study week, I thought: hmm...a good breakfast ought to be a good kick off.

It worked for half an hour...


Then I started doodling.

And now I'm blogging. Jeez, can this possibly get any worse?!
Oh...it did already. I bought a pair of brogues, a pair of denim shorts and a blue shirt-dress off Trademe. *Sobs bitterly*

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Casual Sunday

What I wore for my casual Sunday. White puffer (thrifted @ $6.50), Black Tee from General Issue, my favourite jeans, flats given by a friend and the lovely pendant that mom gave me. Grace called it pumpkin treasure.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Chasing Pavements




"Chasing Pavements"
I've made up my mind,
Don't need to think it over
If I'm wrong, I am right
Don't need to look no further,
This ain't lust
I know this is love
But, if I tell the world
I'll never say enough
'Cause it was not said to you
And that's exactly what I need to do
If I end up with you

[Chorus]
Should I give up,
Or should I just keep chasin' pavements?
Even if it leads nowhere
Or would it be a waste
Even if I knew my place
Should I leave it there
Should I give up,
Or should I just keep chasin' pavements
Even if it leads nowhere

I build myself up
And fly around in circles
Watin' as my heart drops
And my back begins to tingle
Finally, could this be it

[Chorus]
Or should I give up
Or should I just keep chasin' pavements
Even if it leads nowhere
Or would it be a waste
Even if I knew my place
Should I leave it there
Should I give up
Or should I just keep chasin' pavements
Even if it leads nowhere
Or would it be a waste
Even if I knew my place should I leave it there
Should I give up
Or should I just keep on chasin' pavements
Should I just keep no chasin' pavements
Ohh oh

[Chorus]

......
I'd say, give up, stop the chase. It leads no where.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Art and all that stuff

Now that everything is all planned out for this summer, I guess it's time to plan what am I going to do for next summer!

Awesomeness.

I would love to still go back to Malaysia for my holiday, probably one month, possibly during Chinese New Year. The reason for a shorter stay? 1. Beach Project. 2. Summer school. 3. Internship (maybe?).

It is amazing how God opened doors. Opportunities just pop out of thin air. Thank you, Daddy & daddy. :D You guys are amazing fathers.

Boyfriend Blazer

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Hanging Bicycles

There are a few odd places in Christchurch. This is one that I truly adore. It's in an alley in the city centre, walls with hanging bicycles.




Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Brit Freak

I guess not many people know that I am an anglophile. There are just so many reasons this culture appeals to me. Conventional yet unique group of people. Hmm.. Brits. Delighting.























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