Thursday, February 2, 2012

what else ???

Outfit
  1. Outfit for 25 May 2012 - Me (done ) him (done)
  2. Reception attire 26 May 2012 - Me / him (done)
  3. Shoe - what i have in mind is Sembonia cost me RM 159.00
  4. hand bouquet - ??

im so much in pain...today

today my 1st day period..
but i was so much in pain..
the word could not be describe the pain..
i couldn't walk..cause it make it worst...

What is a cyst?

A cyst is a closed, saclike structure that contains fluid, gas, or semisolid material and is not a normal part of the tissue where it is located. Cysts are common and can occur anywhere in the body in people of any age. Cysts vary in size; they may be detectable only under a microscope or they can grow so large that they displace normal organs and tissues. The outer wall of a cyst is called the capsule.


What are the causes of a cyst?

Cysts can arise through a variety of processes in the body, including

"wear and tear" or simple obstructions to the flow of fluid,


infections,


tumors,


chronic inflammatory conditions,


genetic (inherited) conditions,


defects in developing organs in the embryo.
Most cysts arise due to the types of conditions listed above and are only preventable to the extent that the underlying cause is preventable.


What are cyst symptoms and signs, and how are cysts diagnosed?

Sometimes you can feel a cyst yourself when you feel an abnormal "lump." For example, cysts of the skin or tissues beneath the skin are usually noticeable. Cysts in the mammary glands (breasts) also may be palpable (meaning that you can feel them when you examine the area with your fingers). Cysts of internal organs such as the kidneys or liver may not produce any symptoms or may not be detected by the affected individual. These cysts often are first discovered by imaging studies (X-ray, ultrasound, computerized tomography or CAT scan, and magnetic resonance imaging or MRI). Cysts may or may not produce symptoms, depending upon their size and location.

Telling a story about traveling...


Finally, what would Bangkok be without the much-loathed, much-loved, tuk-tuks? You'll know them when you hear them, and you'll hate them when you smell them - these three-wheeled contraptions blaze around Bangkok leaving a black cloud of smog in their wake. For anything more than a 5-10 minute jaunt or just the experience, they really are not worth the price - and, if you let them get away with it, the price will usually be 4 or 5 times what it should be anyway (which, for Thais, is around 30% less than the equivalent metered taxi fare). On the other hand, you can sometimes ride for free if you agree to visit touristy clothing or jewelry shops (which give the tuk-tuk driver gas coupons and commissions for bringing customers). The shops' salesmen are pushy, but you are free to leave after five to ten minutes of browsing.

My Journey to Bangkok was the most memorable & hardly can't forget...Visitors should beware though, sometimes one stop can turn in to three, and your tuk-tuk driver may not be interested in taking you where you need to go once he has his gas coupons. Also, with Bangkok's densly congested traffic it is sure to spend hours of your time. In case you actually want to get somewhere, and you're an all-male party, be careful with the tuk-tuk drivers, they will usually just ignore your destination and start driving you to some bordello ("beautiful girls"). Insist continually and forcefully on going only to your destination.

There's also a less-heralded, less-colourful and less-touristy version of the tuk-tuk that usually serves the back sois in residential neighborhoods. They usually have four wheels instead of three and resemble a tiny truck / ute / lorry, and they run on petrol instead of LP. The maids and locals tend to use them to return home from market with loads of groceries, or for quick trips if they're available. Negotiate before you get in, but don't expect to go much beyond the edge of that particular neighborhood.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Doorgift Plan

i have number of idea to put in 820 bottle...
such cadbury milk , marchmellow, cookies and etc...

let see which define me the most..

my 1st priority 


Magazine Pengantin February Edition... 2012

look at the page...
what i can see is...my outfit!!!!
look astonishing...
i am wondering  whether i'm look nice on it...
look very nice..

then we turn to next page..
the bride cover with beading on the neck..and i think im gonna ask my mom to do the same...
mama should learn this pattern...nice beading !!!

another pattern for the veil and scarf...

who am i gonna be in future

basically...

i still wondering..who am i gonna be in future...

My future carrier 
i am planing to b a lecturer or counselor ...
after finishing my law degree.. then extension to master in counseling..

My personal life
a lovely wife to Mr Rewtz
a mother to my children...
a adorable daughter to mama & abah...
a cute sister and kind heart to all my family and friend..