31.7.10

wishlist



last night i went over to my friend's house for her birthday party, and it was so much fun! again, i have no pictures to upload (until they're put on facebook, and maybe not even then), but hopefully words will suffice.
her party was much smaller this year than it usually is, but it was all the more fun because of it. we got to talk and catch up and have fun in a small group, and it was much easier for the birthday girl to manage her guests. the food was delicious, and to top it all off, a heavenly chocolate cake from secret recipe. yum!

alright, i'll allow her to describe her birthday on her own blog if she wants to, but for now i'll turn to other matters... i.e. my unsatisfactory wardrobe. yes, i have fallen in love with shopping. my sister now thinks i'm alien. can't blame her --it's been rather sudden. but i can't let 90% of my wardrobe be chosen by my grandmother. she has pretty good taste, but still... i wanna have a say in what i wear, instead of waiting to see what she buys every chinese new year.

if any of you kind souls reading this sympathise and want to help, then here's my wishlist =D

- gladiator heels/flats. i'm obssessed with them!
- wayfarers with colourful frames. they're a certain design of sunglasses if you don't already know.
- aviators. another design of sunnies.
- fedoras. so johnny depp!
- slouchy tops. nice designs please.
- kaftan dresses. again, nice designs and cuts, please.
- bohemian/ethnic/hippie tote. oversized tote preferably.
- chiffon tops and dresses.
- maxi dresses.
- parios/sarongs/ikat/batik type things.
- big feather and flower hairclips.
- boots! no higher than the knee, no lower than the ankle.
- oxford pumps.
- black leggings/tights.
- wooden bangles.
- long silver chains/necklaces.
- johnny depp style glasses.
- peace sign necklaces.
- a thin silver nose ring.
- plain silver rings or rings with semi-precious stones. i don't mind if they're fake ;)

oh my. this list has turned out to be longer than i thought. i think i'll stop here for now. =D

27.7.10

'Say You Don't Want It' Official Video featuring Emma Watson - One Night...



this is a really cool video my dad discovered starring emma watson of the harry potter movies. the song is "say you don't want it" by one night only. but watch it till the end, or you won't get it! the song's cool too =D
i like the theme of it, and the feel of it. especially after watching it a second time and paying more attention to everything. so watch it and enjoy! i'm going to check out more of the band's songs.

25.7.10

sundays


we came home from a brief overnight trip to melaka this morning to stay with my grandparents and to visit a temple we love. i swear, i'm going to make sure the house my grandparents have never gets sold off, because it's absolutely beautiful and so simple, i hope i inherit it someday! it's a big bungalow with three rooms upstairs, three bathrooms, and plenty of space. hey, it can easily house eleven people every chinese new year. and i love the fact that it has a small pond, a lovely tiled porch, a pretty white swing which has been there longer than i've been alive, and a HUGE garden with flowers all around. plus it has fruit trees in the back garden. what more could anyone ask for?

since it was a VERY brief trip (we got there at about five in the evening and left at twelve today), we didn't get to do much, but it's always relaxing to hang out there. and malaccan food is always great.

we got home in good time, and we're now just hanging out. we watched "hancock" on tv earlier with doughnuts and cheese buns and coffee walnut cake and tea, and now we're just waiting for it to get late enough to make dinner. we're making bacon aglio olio with a quick dessert afterward. haven't decided what that dessert will be, though. i'll just see what we have around the house and whip something up.

sundays are days to spend in a truly bohemian way. my ideal sunday? waking up early, making tea, sitting around drinking it while eating strawberries, then having a nice warm shower. then maybe a spot of shopping with family or friends, lunch at a cafe, then catching up with lifelong family friends and the older generation of the family. coming home to sit around chatting with treats and tea and good music to enjoy and our dear dog at our feet. flipping through magazines and reading a book. drawing a bit. playing guitar and singing. chocolate. more tea. then whipping up a simple dinner and enjoying our creation. the music would continue into the night, and maybe my dad would get out his pipe or our sheesha and we'd be allowed to have a puff or two. and my sister and i would get a super-mild lychee martini each to sip and we'd all dance. and then we'd talk and talk, and when we get tired we'd all have hot showers and fall asleep in cozy beds and snuggly pyjamas. ah...

there's something about spending some time with my parents' friends. they're a really cool crowd and they're all great fun to hang out with. they have a book club and once a month or every two months we get together and they discuss the book while the kids hang out with each other. we've all known each other our whole lives, so it's good fun. then we have dinner -- yum, it's good to have friends who can cook!

so, coming back to the subject of sundays...

how would you spend YOUR ideal sunday?

picture credits: deviantart.com (thank you deviants!)

20.7.10

one laptop per child


today i finally went to see a doctor about my flu and was put on a four day course of antibiotics, but that's not the point of this post. after seeing the doctor we (meaning my mum, dad and me) went to get some lunch for everyone. so my mum went to get the food, and my dad and I had one of our pleasant and insightful talks, which i love, because we just have so much in common and i love hearing my dad's opinions. so we chatted a bit about yoga and ayurveda for a while, and then he mentioned this designer guy, yves behar, because he knows i plan to be a designer myself one day.

dude, this yves behar guy is awesome. he designed this laptop which costs like a 100 US dollars, and that would come up to about RM300+ i think. and it's absolutely amazing. he designed the laptop for this program called OLPC (one laptop per child); go key in "OLPC" or "one laptop per child" into wikipedia or google and you'll find what you're looking for. i really like the idea of it. their mission is

"to create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning."
-- OLPC mission statement

i really like the idea. it's sort of like something i was pondering a few weeks ago, and when my dad mentioned this OLPC thing and i read about it, i'm really starting to believe that we should carry out this idea: to use laptops instead of books in schools.

i understand completely that this sounds outrageous (think of the cost, dear child!), but think about it! here are the arguments to back up this theory:

a) in the long run, we save money. instead of buying nearly twenty textbooks and goodness knows how many exercise books for thousands, millions of students per year, we could just get ONE laptop (only about RM300+ if we use the model i was talking about) per child that could last them through all of their schooling years.
no need for reference books either, since we can just store information in the laptops.

b) save paper, save trees! think how many trees are being killed just to give us books to write our notes and exercises in. we could save the environment here, people! and if you're thinking, "oh, charging the batteries for the laptops won't do much good either", hoho, think again. yves behar's laptop uses wireless charging (i still dunno how that works, though) and the battery lasts up to a few days. PLUS, not using so many trees to provide us with paper means those trees will help us offset our carbon footprint, don't you agree?

c) more convenient, and lighter, too. i blame the fact that i walked with hunched shoulders for about two or three years of my life on the fact that schoolbags are just so heavy. we students feel like slaves, walking around with such heavy loads on our backs. it can't be good for our health. isn't it far more practical to just carry ONE laptop and maybe a notebook and some pens/pencils around than to carry about thirty books to school everyday? (plus pencilcases and personal notebooks and everything else)

d) saves time, as in we don't need to copy out all our exercises into our little paper notebooks or spend time packing our bags everyday to make sure our spines don't crack. we just flick open our laptop, turn it on, and type away. homework's done! plus since we use the internet to do research for most of our homework anyway, wouldn't it be easier to just do our homework on the laptop? oh, oh, and we don't have to attend those lame ictl classes, because we'd be using laptops everyday and it would just be second nature!

e) speaking of research and things, wouldn't it be so much easier to do research for projects and things at school on our laptops? saves so much time, and we can use the time we spend at home for homework and not to do even more research that could have been done at school.

f) since someone has to acknowledge it, everyone who can't afford even the USD100 laptop can seek government help. i mean, if they can buy about 200 textbooks for every student in the country to last them through at least eleven years of school, why not buy just one laptop that can last them through all those years?

g) handing in homework would be SO convenient.
teacher: alright, class, this is my email, i want all your homework emailed to me by wednesday.
students: sure thing!
do you see what i mean? we can just email our homework to our teachers as soon as we're done, even if it's at midnight, and the teacher could just use spellcheck to check our spelling and... oh, you get the idea.

h) i know that the rampant concern about using laptops in school is that students would want to facebook and play games when they're supposed to be doing their work. teachers, you can be vigilant here and avoid this. if anyone's tapping away on their keyboards before you even give them work, then you can stop them and check on what they're doing. or you could just turn off the wifi (awesome, wifi in schools) and the facebook problem would be solved. easy as pie. or you could also have the prefects check everyone's laptops once in a while to make sure there's nothing on there that shouldn't be there. it's nothing that can't be prevented or punished.

i) presentations in class would be so much easier. instead of the traditional "write some notes on mahjong paper and stick it on the board and present it" we could just use powerpoint and projectors and ta-dah...

i think i'll stop here for now. that's nine reasons already, and if you have anything else you'd like to add or ask that i might have missed out on, just leave a comment, eh? see ya, ciao.

i wanna do bad things with you

last night after many vampire-free months true blood season 3 premiered in malaysia! woohoo! now, besides "accidentally on purpose" and "cougar town", we have dearest sookie and bill to look forward to on mondays. awesome!

on the dark side (no pun intended), my flu's gotten worse. i hate having the flu. it just limits the amount of things i can do, and if you know me at all, you know i hate limits and restrictions.

so until this flu goes away, i'm gonna be at home just lazing around, surfing the internet, reading "brisingr" by christopher paolini for the umpteenth time (i can never get tired of it)and possibly doing more blog posts in a week than i did in the whole of last year.

i feel like having tea. and chocolate. and berry yogurt. yes, i know, random, but i really want some.

alright, i have to go. i'm not supposed to be using the computer and my dad's coming home soon... so you get the idea. buh-bye! see you soon.