Thursday, October 24, 2013

You make me say, I DO

It's 11.48pm now and actually I'm really sleepy but heck man. School's out yo! No more whiny kids, no more lesson planning and endless of homeworks to mark. BLISS. YEAY.

Finally, the fiance and I can finally give our fullest attention to the wedding preps. So, manage to borrow bedding set for the wedding from my best friend, Diyanah aka my MOH, maid-of-honour. Our folks were against it initially coz ya lah, beli sendiri punya. Hari raya boleh pakai lah. Aiya, no need lah. How do you sleep on something so shimmery, glittery with sequins? Heh?! Nak golek-golek pun tak boleh kan. Anyways, the one that I borrowed is ah-may-zengggg! I would say the best friend definitely has good taste with things. Can always trust her judgements.


Other than that, I too have jumped the bandwagon on getting Avalon Thickening  shampoo and conditioner thanks to all BTBs recommendation. #masalahrambutpompantudung


So, what more to kick start the holidays by meeting my dearest NIE babes; them who threw the best bachelorette party. It was one of their birthdays. Ate at Orange Lantern at Killeney Road. Vietnamese food. Hmm.. the food kinda meh. Doesn't seem to taste like the ones we had at Vietnam itself. Not my bowl of pho (cup of tea. hoho).



Oh yes, these are my travelling buddies as well. Sadly, that had to be put on hold due to wedding financials. Sobs! I took the opportunity to make them something as an appreciation gift and also finally give them my wedding card. Got the idea of doing a pop-up message ala-ala proposal from the net and tadaa, a Bridemaid Proposal Gift. Turned out awesome possum lah guys! 3 hari, 3 malam buat ni okehhhh. Kerja keras tau! Till even the brother requested for 1 pop-up message to be given to his "future" girlfriend. (Note: Non-existent at this moment. LOL)



Alhamdullillah! They loved it! Screaming, laughing, squealing. "Will you be my bridesmaid?" You girls will surely make me say, I DO. :)

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Down Under

Down Under? Not Australia. HAHA. But going Brazilian, Brazilian Waxing.
Disclaimer: Nothing cringe/graphic-worthy. Just a take on my experience. 


Muahaha. It was an INTERESTING experience. I've been thinking on how should I post this, and I figured this hush hush topic is worth sharing. My first time. Something I've been wanting to try and what a better time before the wedding. Hehehe. Suker eh dier. 

So, I was waiting for any deals on deal.com coz if you walk in any shops, you would find that it cost at least 50 bucks? GASP. Mahal nah bende ni. Ape citer kan mahal sangat. Yeaps, you can get loads of cheaper ones on deal sites.


Grabbed this one. 15 bucks! Cheap cheap. A small spa, IBeauty, mainly ran by Malaysian and China female beauticians. My initial thoughts when I stepped into the shop after setting an appointment was, "Why am I doing this again?! Scary? Awkward? Confirm pain! OH NO!!" So, the session began. I was beyond nervous and alamak, awkward kapeeeee. Making small talks with the beautician. A China one, speaking English was a bit impossibru. Thank god she covered my eyes with a small towel. How else would I look at her while she's... busy down there. HEH.


Anyways, brace yourself if you were to give it a try. SAKIT NAK MAMPOS LAH. Things we girls do for beauty. Crazy, I know. Tsk. Basically, she uses hot wax and then stick a strip and one-two-three, RIP IT! Minta ampun please. So painful until you will terduduk one when she's stripping the wax or more like ripping it off. Excrucuating. Felt worse after each strip. I would say around 6-8 strips in total were sacrificied in the war zone down under. HAHA.


The session lasted about half an hour. Not too long. THANK GOD. When it was over, I was expecting to be presented a medal or a congratulations!-you-didnt-die certificate. LOL. I survived! And as the beautician said, "important for us girls not just to have a pretty face, but must be pretty THERE too." MUAHAHAHA.