Sunday, September 21, 2008

Both ECL and GP tagged me with this Handbag Tag. So here goes…

The Rules

Find a safe quiet place free of significant others, nosey meme makers, priests, nuns, all things religious and men in general. (If you’re a guy just reverse this process to male and tell us about your wallet, tool box, briefcase or metro sexual accessory.)

1. Dump the contents of your handbag in a pile.
2. Take a photo of your handbag and the contents.
3. Be brave and ‘splain to your fellow bloggers what lurks inside the handbag.
4. Tag others who might want to embarrass themselves.
5. Answer these questions:

Describe the contents of your handbag. Please see my response below.
What’s the most important thing in your handbag? My Ventolin Inhaler.
What’s the most embarrassing thing in your handbag? Hmm.. nothing..lolz
What’s the smallest thing in your handbag? Lipstick holder
Is there anything illegal in your handbag? Nothing that I’m aware of.

Ok… what’s inside my cute little handbag? As you guys know, Azwaj and I travel mostly by motorbike so it was really a necessity that I find something that would fit into the basket. After sourcing high and low, I finally found this lovely cream colour one in Singapore. Because of it’s size it has been a challenge to stuff all that I need in there..

I told you I’m a compartment kinda lady so you will not see anything straying in my handbag. Now on to the content:

  1. Brand new brown wallet that I got recently from Isetan on my last trip back to Singapore
  2. Free purple “Simply Her” card holder – also new – I got it from my magazine subscription. It’s cute and so handy.. now all my credit cards have a home. I also use it to keep my IC, ATM card, drivers license, MyEvo business cards and some cash in there too… just for those days that I don’t feel like carrying my handbag.
  3. Compact powder
  4. Lipstick – in the lipstick holder
  5. Ventolin Inhaler
  6. Handheld fan – for those hot days
  7. Miss VB and her case – my phone and camera
  8. Pen holder
  9. Medicine pouch – I have panadol, antacid pills, allergic pills, plaster and nail clipper

Since GP loved my fan so much.. I thought I’d take a picture of it all spread out in it’s beauty.. and it is a beautiful fan… don’t you agree??


So do you feel like sharing the contents of your handbag with me and my readers? Take it away ok kenyit

Cheerio…

Posted by LadyJava On September 21, 2008 No comments READ FULL POST

Saturday, September 20, 2008

I’VE NEVER BEEN PREGNANT in my life so I won’t even pretend by saying I understand what a pregnant lady is going through. All that physical and emotional changes. The increased in weight, and adjusting hormone levels must make that nine months tough for sure.

However, I ‘m sure it’s all worth it when you experience that first kick and know that the life you’re bringing into this world is a result of your love for each other.

So how about making the pregnancy period a little bit more bearable? Have you heard of Pregnancy Massage? There’s a DVD range over at Aesthetic VideoSource that features Pregnancy Massage Techniques. It shows you how your loved ones can give you this massage to help you relax and alleviate discomfort during the pregnancy. Just view the video to see what is it all about.

Pregnancy Massage Video

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If you like what you see and would like to get it for yourself or even someone you know who is pregnant and would benefit from it, head on over to the site and place your order today.

Cheerio…

Posted by LadyJava On September 20, 2008 No comments READ FULL POST

Friday, September 19, 2008

WE WERE SHOCKED to find out that a friend of ours just gone through a divorce. A decade into the marriage and with three kids in tow, I can’t help but wonder if there had been some way to salvage the union. Only these two people know the exact reason why their “Till death do us part” only ended ten years. It is not for you or me to judge. We just hope that their journey continues on for a better tomorrow for both parties.

Two persons enter into marriage with every intention of making it forever. Two persons enter into a sacred union to create a happy family, sharing love, dreams and hopes. I guess when somewhere along the years, something goes wrong, and the dreams and hopes shatters into oblivion there is nothing to do but end it. It’s sad, YES, but it is also, reality.

Your Life's Just Starting
I always believe you can’t make anyone happy if you, yourself, feels misery and by staying in a marriage strictly for the kids or for any sort of convenience, you are cheating yourself and your partner of any real happiness.

So the next time, someone tells you that their marriage had ended. Don’t judge, be sympathetic to a degree and encourage them to move on in their life. Don’t look at it as an ending. Look at it as a beginning.

Cheerio…

Posted by LadyJava On September 19, 2008 No comments READ FULL POST
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