Sob... Sob...! Why do I have to go thru stupid induction program??

Saya sepatutnya hapdet cerita tentang outing all-gurlz last week tapi saya terlalu sebok. Kenapa saya terlalu sebok? Sebab saya kena siapkan banyak keja weekend ni. Kenapa? Sebab saya takde kat ofis next week. Kenapa saya takde kat ofis next week?

Sebab saya kena pegi kursus induction selama 2 minggu :(

SAYA SANGAT SEDEY OK! Sepatutnya induction program ni untuk budak-budak baru lepas belajar, bukan orang yang dah kawen macam saya. Saya akan outstation selama 2 minggu (paling lama!) dan meninggalkan Suami Terchenta sorang2 kat rumah *guling2 sambil nangis kuat2* Owh, I don't like it!

Hopefully, masa cepat berlalu dan saya boleh balik ke pangkuan Suami Terchenta.

Walaupun belum bertolak lagi, saya dah rindu kat Suami Terchenta. Akan peluk dia kuat2 malam ni & besok sebelum saya disappear 2 minggu.

p/s: Dah nak dekat anniversary kawen, tiba2 kena jadi bujang lagi. Sadisnya :(

Fab3 Re-United!

You know how I used to fondly babble about my favourite group of friends in the whole wide world, the Fab5?

There were Ferocious Dilla, Frivolous Ainie, Fun-tastic Jen, Follow-je Chairman & Formidable me in that group.

Last Saturday, Fab 5 minus 2 met up after (???) years of not seeing all of us together. We made schemes & plans & promises with a bit of ugutan to Jen if she dared to bring her hubby-to-be to our all-girls outing. After rounds of emails, jests, sms-es and calls, we finally settled to meet at Italiannies at The Garden.

OH MY GOD, I LOVE YOU GIRLS & I WISHED WE COULD TALK & TALK UNTIL THE NEXT DAY, IT WAS SO GOOD TO FINALLY HANG OUT TOGETHER AGAIN LIKE WE USED TO DO!


Will blog more about our memorable outing later this week!

Anniversary Coming Up Next Month... How Now?

This month, I spent so much on health food, supplements & gym membership. So semangat want to lose weight lead healthy lifestyle. Haven't seen any results yet. *garu kepala* Except my love for physical exertions is now awakened - especially after a very frustrating, tiring day at work. It's a great feeling to sweat it out and steam off the bad feelings while doing the stairs and like-want-to-dieeee abs blitz class (seriously, I feel faint after only 1 class).

Also, this month a big chunk of my salary's gone to renew our car road tax. So enough said - I certainly could not save up for the one big important event next month - our 2ND ANNIVERSARY!

Haiyooh! How now?

Anyone can recommend where we can go for a romantic anniversary celebration / what we should do???

Shelf, by Ikea

If someone read the title again, it sounds like a perfume. A brand new perfume - fresh, intoxicating, alluring. Sniff it, and the only smell you can smell is the pages off new books.

And they are my new books which I bought from MPH Warehouse Sale last week (Omigod! I MUST visit the sale next year, because even well-known titles are incredibly cheap!):

From fiction, to lifestyle, to brain food - pick your choice.

Can't believe meh?
I'm a die-hard of Tintin and I collect almost if not all of Tintin series. At normal price, the comic sells at RM40-ish. During MPH Warehouse Sale, I got it at RM16. Plus, none of the books above are priced more than RM30. Altogether, I only spent RM120+ for those 5 books (they are also tax-deductible!)

Now that I have grown my books collection, the bookshelves at home are practically overflowed with books. There are books stacked on the computer table, strewn by the bedside (my side of the bed, to be precise), and on the side table beside the sofa in the living room.

It became too much that my hubby decided that we definitely have to add a bookself pulak. One day, he just woke up and told me, 'I'm thinking of going to IKEA.' And I had to straddle him and demand identification to know whether he's an impostor. It's just not his nature to initiate the plan to raid IKEA (usually, I'll be the one dragging him to that part of Damansara!).

He had a budget of RM100 to buy a decent-looking shelf but then we returned home with a shelf that saves us RM45. That's why I love IKEA! For letting me have a bookshelf which is both gorgeous and cheap:

The bookshelf, RM55. From Ikea.

At first glance, I'd mistaken this shelf as a ladder, used to retrieve books from one of those 10-ft build-in bookshelves. It is made of light metal, but very much sturdy and stable. Its narrow frame allows us to be parked in a small space. It certainly adds character to my living room now as it doesn't resemble a traditional bookshelf too much. If we decided to get a bigger bookshelf later, we can put this shelf in the kitchen to stack all those ketchup bottles, containers, etc.

Another plus note: It complements our TV rack most wonderfully, they are practically old chums by now. Tonight after we go to bed, they might even plan to go to mamak stall and watch football together.