Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thanks for The Memories.
remembering the past as we enter a new decade.
shampoo is always reinventing itself with a nod to the past.
we have had some amazing times over the past 10 years...
appreciating the present, thankful for what we have seen, and filled with excitement for what is to come!!!
happy new year to you!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Bridal Hairstyles
You’re curls are part of you, and they should play a leading role in your wedding day style! The key to getting this look right is achieving maximum fullness and luxuriously soft, super glossy curls.
Making a Big
Hair is much more than just a beauty feature. The way you choose to wear it is telling of you, your personality, and your lifestyle. Maybe that’s why we see a lot of women at the salon who come in wanting to really shake up their life by shaking up their look. No “just a trim” for these clients. What they want is a hair makeover that will illicit “wow!” from everyone they know.
big waves. 2009
A blowout with body looks more modern than a stick-straight one. Begin by blow-drying the hair straight with a round brush, then part it on the side and, using large hot rollers, coil small sections of hair under, rolling them up toward your part. Then use a paddle brush to coax the curls into a few big waves.
big with her
Bright eyes, gorgeous dress and beautiful hair are all that sets a star to shine at Oscar. There many preparations done by them for this complete look at Oscar from head to toe.
Check out few hairstyles, which added to the glamour on red carpet.
Big 80's Hair
For summer 2009 hairstyles we can expect to see many styles that show off a woman’s best feature, her decollete
(neck and chest area). Stylish looks such as bobs, updos, and even 80’s hair made a big splash on the runway for this season.
Trendy Haircuts with
Blunt or angled, curly or straight, no matter what kind of hair you have, you still can wear bangs. From superstars like Liv Tyler and Janet Jackson to top super models like Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks and Elle McPherson we’re seeing some big bangs! Check this photos and get an idea for your Fall and winter hairstyles of 2009.
Camwhoring
Decided to put on some blusher, lipstick, and dot some fake freckles on to camwhore with the new camera!!
Three pictures only lah... I think not bad though! I like my L10 more now! Please stop saying shit about it!
With flash
With flash
No flash
Think the fake freckles a bit fail but still, must try new things!!!
Lower lashes are drawn on (except in last picture, forgot to put), top lashes are extensions. Not wearing contacts. Photoshopped brown. And yes I know the left eye's lashes are drooping. I need to get them fixed!
Off to play mahjong! :D
Three pictures only lah... I think not bad though! I like my L10 more now! Please stop saying shit about it!
With flash
With flash
No flash
Think the fake freckles a bit fail but still, must try new things!!!
Lower lashes are drawn on (except in last picture, forgot to put), top lashes are extensions. Not wearing contacts. Photoshopped brown. And yes I know the left eye's lashes are drooping. I need to get them fixed!
Off to play mahjong! :D
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Single Lens Reflex
Just bought a new DSLR yesterday at $1,200!!!
(From this point on I shall refer to my DSLR as SLR coz I can't be bothered with the D and nobody really buys SLRs anyway don't be nitpicky and stupid)
Welcoming the Lumix L10 to the family! Which includes just another Lumix, the awesome LX3. Oh and my lousy blackberry camera. LOL
Ok here's why I bought it.
I've been wanting to get a good camera for a long time now, especially coz whenever I do advertorials that require camwhoring, I realised that it's super duper hard when I am alone at 3am at night shooting myself!!!
The pictures I post are of course the best of the lot so you don't realise how utterly horrific the others are.
Here's the embarrassing way I do it:
It is extra loserish coz i'm like trying to act sultry/chic/funny whatever at 3am while alone in my room with some products.
The first few photos will have me half out of frame, or funny objects in the background, or the product out of the frame.
It's really incredibly frustrating and a totally waste of time.
I know these problems still have nothing to do with an SLR, but I'm getting there.
So one day, I saw that Lumix has an SLR...
DIGRESSING!! That Lumix I was talking about is an SLR only loosely speaking. It's a micro four thirds.
Confusing right? BLOODY PHOTOGRAPHY JARGON. Wait, I'll explain in simple terms.
I asked this simple question that day on twitter and all I got were photography jargon. WHAT IS AN SLR???
Or rather, what makes an SLR QUALIFY to be an SLR?
Is it weight? Coz they sure are all heavy. Is it ugliness of the camera? Coz most of them are really hideous too.
But no.
It's 2 things:
1) SLR = Single Lens Reflex. I'm gonna be corrected by photography know-it-alls, but basically this refers to a mirror inside the camera which reflects what your lens is capturing into the viewfinder (thing people put their eye at in the past. Remember film cameras??)
2) SLRs have removeable lens. You can buy new lens and fix them on the, erm, camera. Is it still a camera if it doesn't have lens? Don't ask me.
End of digression!!
So basically that day I saw a Lumix, and it's only loosely called an SLR coz they removed the mirror thingy to make the camera smaller. But same functionality lah.
This Lumix is RED!! A nasty, brownish red. But red nonetheless among black cameras!!
For those shutterbugs who do know, this camera is the Lumix G1.
So I asked the salesperson to let me take a look. He seems to be pretty friendly so I thought I'd give it a try and CAMWHORE!!!
Took the camera up, was ready to snap when the salesman said, "Hold on, see, you can do this, much easier!"
AND THE FELLOW SNAPPED THE SCREEN OPEN TO FACE ME!!
IT CAN SWIVEL!!!!!!!!!!
It took about 5 secs for me to realise how much easier this will make my life and I erupted into tears of joy!!
So, at that point, I decided one of the criteria for my SLR will be to have a swivel screen!
One of the best inventions EVER or what?
So.
After a lot of research, came to the conclusion that the only newer SLRs with swivel screens were Panasonic G1, Gh1 and Nikon D5000.
And out of these, the GH1 is the chioest. Comes in GOLD:
Still ugly coz the sides of the lens are still black but a vast improvement nonetheless.
Combined with the fact that I LOVE the soft skin mode function on my LX3 (checked and it's available on the GH1), I decided on the GH1.
Couldn't sleep. Dreamt all night of the GH1. Reached Sim Lim in uber excitement. Found a shop that sells it.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
BUT IT WAS $2,230.
Good god.
I almost fainted. (And just for comparison other SLRs are as cheap as $699)
The only reason why it's so expensive is that it's "HD" lens and it can take HD video, which I honestly cannot give two hoots about. So high quality for what I'm also not shooting MTV! That and that it can zoom pretty far, which I also don't care about! I wanna use it to camwhore!
I just couldn't bring myself to pay so much extra for something I didn't need. It's $1,000 more than other equally-good-for-photography SLRs!
So. Very disappointed and confused.
Shopkeeper introduced me to the L10, which is about 1 year old and one of the last Lumix SLRs to use Leica lens!
(Leica lens are famous for being mad awesome)
The newer Lumix SLRs stopped using Leica lens... I presume coz it's too expensive? GH1 doesn't use Leica lens.
The L10 is a lot bigger, and black, and sadly enough no soft skin mode coz it's not invented yet, but selling for $1,200.
The cheapest standalone Leica lens in the shop were selling for $1,300, so I thought it's a pretty good deal!
He also assured me Leica lens take better photos (this part wins the Nikon D5000), so I was already half convinced.
On top of that he took a photo for me OF me in the shop and it's MAD chio!! SO I BOUGHT IT!!!
Too bad that picture is in the shop's SD card.
But soo far... Not too impressed with it. The flash, hoisted on top of the camera, casts a shadow on the bottom frame of photos coz it's blocked by the lens, which are too long!
And lao niang's surely not gonna change lenses coz my lens is a good one!! I guess I'd have to buy one of those external flashes but I don't want it too bright either! Grrrr why like this?
I have not camwhored with it yet so I dunno lah... Maybe it would take awesome photos of me, which is the MOST important. LOL. I'm lazy to put make up to take pics lah!
Here are some sample shoots I randomly took of things in the house:
Room + daybed
A pic of unwilling Mike... See the shadow cast by the flash? Tragic.
Mike disbelieving my "flash casting a shadow" theory, somehow testing it out with his leg. LOL... Sexy!
That's it! Think I'd snap more tomorrow.
Learnt a nifty little photoshop trick from Priscilla (I can never spell this name) that's why the colours are so mad chio!!! The original photos don't look like that but I hate posting ugly pics so there.
How do you think the photos compare to the LX3's?
(From this point on I shall refer to my DSLR as SLR coz I can't be bothered with the D and nobody really buys SLRs anyway don't be nitpicky and stupid)
Welcoming the Lumix L10 to the family! Which includes just another Lumix, the awesome LX3. Oh and my lousy blackberry camera. LOL
Ok here's why I bought it.
I've been wanting to get a good camera for a long time now, especially coz whenever I do advertorials that require camwhoring, I realised that it's super duper hard when I am alone at 3am at night shooting myself!!!
The pictures I post are of course the best of the lot so you don't realise how utterly horrific the others are.
Here's the embarrassing way I do it:
I put the LX3 on a tiny $3.90 (from mustafa) tripod, and precariously balance that tripod on my swivel chair.
Then I sit on the floor in front of my cupboards (to make a nicer background), and I turn on the self-timer. Then I smile like an idiot for 10 seconds.
It is extra loserish coz i'm like trying to act sultry/chic/funny whatever at 3am while alone in my room with some products.
The first few photos will have me half out of frame, or funny objects in the background, or the product out of the frame.
It's really incredibly frustrating and a totally waste of time.
I know these problems still have nothing to do with an SLR, but I'm getting there.
So one day, I saw that Lumix has an SLR...
DIGRESSING!! That Lumix I was talking about is an SLR only loosely speaking. It's a micro four thirds.
Confusing right? BLOODY PHOTOGRAPHY JARGON. Wait, I'll explain in simple terms.
I asked this simple question that day on twitter and all I got were photography jargon. WHAT IS AN SLR???
Or rather, what makes an SLR QUALIFY to be an SLR?
Is it weight? Coz they sure are all heavy. Is it ugliness of the camera? Coz most of them are really hideous too.
But no.
It's 2 things:
1) SLR = Single Lens Reflex. I'm gonna be corrected by photography know-it-alls, but basically this refers to a mirror inside the camera which reflects what your lens is capturing into the viewfinder (thing people put their eye at in the past. Remember film cameras??)
2) SLRs have removeable lens. You can buy new lens and fix them on the, erm, camera. Is it still a camera if it doesn't have lens? Don't ask me.
End of digression!!
So basically that day I saw a Lumix, and it's only loosely called an SLR coz they removed the mirror thingy to make the camera smaller. But same functionality lah.
This Lumix is RED!! A nasty, brownish red. But red nonetheless among black cameras!!
For those shutterbugs who do know, this camera is the Lumix G1.
So I asked the salesperson to let me take a look. He seems to be pretty friendly so I thought I'd give it a try and CAMWHORE!!!
Took the camera up, was ready to snap when the salesman said, "Hold on, see, you can do this, much easier!"
AND THE FELLOW SNAPPED THE SCREEN OPEN TO FACE ME!!
IT CAN SWIVEL!!!!!!!!!!
It took about 5 secs for me to realise how much easier this will make my life and I erupted into tears of joy!!
So, at that point, I decided one of the criteria for my SLR will be to have a swivel screen!
One of the best inventions EVER or what?
So.
After a lot of research, came to the conclusion that the only newer SLRs with swivel screens were Panasonic G1, Gh1 and Nikon D5000.
And out of these, the GH1 is the chioest. Comes in GOLD:
Still ugly coz the sides of the lens are still black but a vast improvement nonetheless.
Combined with the fact that I LOVE the soft skin mode function on my LX3 (checked and it's available on the GH1), I decided on the GH1.
*************************
Couldn't sleep. Dreamt all night of the GH1. Reached Sim Lim in uber excitement. Found a shop that sells it.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
BUT IT WAS $2,230.
Good god.
I almost fainted. (And just for comparison other SLRs are as cheap as $699)
The only reason why it's so expensive is that it's "HD" lens and it can take HD video, which I honestly cannot give two hoots about. So high quality for what I'm also not shooting MTV! That and that it can zoom pretty far, which I also don't care about! I wanna use it to camwhore!
I just couldn't bring myself to pay so much extra for something I didn't need. It's $1,000 more than other equally-good-for-photography SLRs!
So. Very disappointed and confused.
Shopkeeper introduced me to the L10, which is about 1 year old and one of the last Lumix SLRs to use Leica lens!
(Leica lens are famous for being mad awesome)
The newer Lumix SLRs stopped using Leica lens... I presume coz it's too expensive? GH1 doesn't use Leica lens.
The L10 is a lot bigger, and black, and sadly enough no soft skin mode coz it's not invented yet, but selling for $1,200.
The cheapest standalone Leica lens in the shop were selling for $1,300, so I thought it's a pretty good deal!
He also assured me Leica lens take better photos (this part wins the Nikon D5000), so I was already half convinced.
On top of that he took a photo for me OF me in the shop and it's MAD chio!! SO I BOUGHT IT!!!
Too bad that picture is in the shop's SD card.
But soo far... Not too impressed with it. The flash, hoisted on top of the camera, casts a shadow on the bottom frame of photos coz it's blocked by the lens, which are too long!
And lao niang's surely not gonna change lenses coz my lens is a good one!! I guess I'd have to buy one of those external flashes but I don't want it too bright either! Grrrr why like this?
I have not camwhored with it yet so I dunno lah... Maybe it would take awesome photos of me, which is the MOST important. LOL. I'm lazy to put make up to take pics lah!
Here are some sample shoots I randomly took of things in the house:
Room + daybed
A pic of unwilling Mike... See the shadow cast by the flash? Tragic.
Mike disbelieving my "flash casting a shadow" theory, somehow testing it out with his leg. LOL... Sexy!
That's it! Think I'd snap more tomorrow.
Learnt a nifty little photoshop trick from Priscilla (I can never spell this name) that's why the colours are so mad chio!!! The original photos don't look like that but I hate posting ugly pics so there.
How do you think the photos compare to the LX3's?
Monday, December 28, 2009
big hairstyles
As for ideas for looks for the big night, there’s no better place to look than the red carpet. Prom season just happens to occur right after Hollywood’s big awards shows. Coincidence? We don’t think so. Following are some of this year’s best red carpet hairstyles that can be adopted for prom.
2009 Prom Short Hair
Since short hair is a very popular 2008 hairstyle, here are a few pictures of 2008 short prom hairstyles. You can create waves, curls, wear it straight or add a flower for soft sexy touch. Or even a crown.
Ali Landry
Celebrity actress Ali Landry hosts The First Hot Moms Party with long hair in waves. A hot iron and styling products are used to create big, end-to-end spiral curls.
Our Golden Girl Starla is Back!
...And she was gracious enough to do a quick interview about her natural experience, her wedding, and she even included a few casual shots!
I think that the most important thing about our wedding was that it completely reflected who we are both as individuals and as a couple. I was really NOT excited about planning a wedding--my mama didn't have a big wedding, I had never been in a wedding, and most weddings that I have been to didn't really reflect the couple. So making the day "ours and us" was most important. It actually wasn't until I discovered OBB, that I realized that we could do whatever we wanted!
As for the dress, my Grandma made it for me! I am so lucky that I have her. Really, it's a super simple dress with badass fabric--for about 1000 dollars less than a traditional wedding dress. I initially wanted a birdcage veil, but realized that what I really wanted was a big ass feathery headpiece, so I ended up making all the hairpieces. Flowers--we got lots of flowers from a local farm, and both my friend Naomi and my mother-in-law grew lots of beautiful flowers. Naomi did all the arrangements--I didn't really have much to do with the flowers, I just trusted my friend to put together a giant, beautiful bouquet. And she did. We love old soul music, and wanted our wedding to have a throwback feel, but still wanted to look young and fresh.
No, I have not always been natural, I have had a couple of different hair styles throughout my life: a jheri curl (fell out), a relaxer (fell out), braid extensions, and then I sort of came into myself, and went natural. I didn't really have any pressure to straighten my hair for the wedding... I think people knew better than to ask me that:)
NL: It was so cute and emotional how your husband looked at you on your big day. You must have felt like a queen. Tell us, what does your husband think about your hair?
I think that it's important to just be you. And there is no better place to be you than at your wedding in front of all the people who love you. If you are confident enough to wear your natural hair everyday, then you should wear it on your wedding day. Plus, natural hair is beautiful.
Thanks Leslie. Your blog is awesome. I'm honored!
p.s. the pics are everyday me. nothing to fancy. The one with Thomas and I is Honduras on our Honeymoon!
Wow! Thanks again to Starla (and hubby Thomas) for sharing hair tips and the big day with us! Click here to see more pics of this beautiful natural bride.
NL: Starla, thanks for taking the time to talk with me about your beautiful hair and your fabulous wedding! I loved the overall style of your big day. How did you decide on the colors, the dress, and the flowers?
I think that the most important thing about our wedding was that it completely reflected who we are both as individuals and as a couple. I was really NOT excited about planning a wedding--my mama didn't have a big wedding, I had never been in a wedding, and most weddings that I have been to didn't really reflect the couple. So making the day "ours and us" was most important. It actually wasn't until I discovered OBB, that I realized that we could do whatever we wanted!
As for the dress, my Grandma made it for me! I am so lucky that I have her. Really, it's a super simple dress with badass fabric--for about 1000 dollars less than a traditional wedding dress. I initially wanted a birdcage veil, but realized that what I really wanted was a big ass feathery headpiece, so I ended up making all the hairpieces. Flowers--we got lots of flowers from a local farm, and both my friend Naomi and my mother-in-law grew lots of beautiful flowers. Naomi did all the arrangements--I didn't really have much to do with the flowers, I just trusted my friend to put together a giant, beautiful bouquet. And she did. We love old soul music, and wanted our wedding to have a throwback feel, but still wanted to look young and fresh.
NL: I love the fact that your beautiful natural hair was proudly on display at your wedding. What went into your decision to style your hair the way you did?
I did struggle a bit in how to do my hair. I am a pretty casual person (and somewhat lazy when it comes to hair), but I did want it look "done." I didn't really have a plan until the day of the wedding when my aunt started doing my hair. She brought over a small curling iron and some hairspray to try out a style she thought would look good. The minute she started curling it, I was like..."STOP!" We both decided that a little lift with the blow dryer was all I needed. The three cornrows were sort of impromptu.NL: Have you always been natural? If so, did you feel any pressure to straighten or alter your natural texture for the wedding? If not, what is your natural hair story?
NL: It was so cute and emotional how your husband looked at you on your big day. You must have felt like a queen. Tell us, what does your husband think about your hair?
Thomas and I have been together since I transitioned my hair about 6 years ago and he has witnessed everything from my insecurities to m pride. I think that he (especially being white) has learned how important hair can play in black women's lives. He has seen it matted to my head, freshly shrunk after swimming, cornrowed, twisted, blown-out, all that. And he wouldn't have it any other way. He doesn't run his fingers through it or anything, but luckily he doesn't care about that!
NL: When you're not all glammed up, how do you normally style your hair? What is your typical hair routine (like when you wash, condish, etc)? Are there any particular products or tools that you prefer?
Like I said earlier, I'm pretty lazy about my hair. I didn't realize how much work natural hair actually is! In the summertime, I wash it a lot more cause I swim alot (it's hot in Texas) or I leave it in cornrows. Any other time, I wash it once a week--I use Shea Butter Shampoo and Conditioner. For a long while, I was using almond oil, peppermint oil, and rosemary oil to keep it moisturized, but my hair is extremely kinky and dry, so I am trying out different products right now. Any suggestions? But on a normal day, I braid my hair in large cornrows overnight, unbraid and finger through....that's if I'm not wearing a headwrap. I love headwraps.NL: Is there anything you would like to add for other potential natural brides out there?
Thanks Leslie. Your blog is awesome. I'm honored!
p.s. the pics are everyday me. nothing to fancy. The one with Thomas and I is Honduras on our Honeymoon!
Wow! Thanks again to Starla (and hubby Thomas) for sharing hair tips and the big day with us! Click here to see more pics of this beautiful natural bride.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Gorgeous.
Ahhh the lovely Corinne Bailey Ray. She looks like an ethereal fairy goddess. What else can I say?
Photo from here
Guy Bourdin
The Myth of Guy Bourdin - Director Sean Brandt's forthcoming movie about the legendary photographer.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Xmas!
Happy Boxing Day! Just a short picture post before I go off to play Mahjong!!
Incredible Sulk does it again!
Waiting for nom noms
Me!
Our starter: Parma ham with Melon!! Mad love this!!
Well of the six slices of melon 3 were ultra sweet and the other 3 super not sweet. Worth half the price.
Mike's Mediterranean pizza... Yucks, olives!
My favourite creamy mushroom pasta!! Slurps slurps
Had time to kill before watching Avatar 3D so we just sat around on at the open area on top of Vivo... People-watching with the giant Xmas tree in front of us. I love that place! It's so big and windy... :)
On a sidenote, Avatar was not bad but I seriously hated the 3D glasses. Gave me a splitting headache!! I hated it when the background is blurry!
And the glasses kept hitting my eyelashes (no, it doesn't mean the lashes are too long, it simply means my nose is too flat), so imagine... for 3 hours I had to HOLD the glasses!! Looked like a retard.
Xmas Eve dinner at Gillian's... Well technically Gillian's parents' place. Had a fab time with Rozz (new blog), Zin, Joan and of course our hosts Gillian + Bryan! The food and company were just spectacular.
Melt in your mouth roast beef... Goodness knows where Auntie Tan gets her crazy good food from, but wow!
The buffet line-up... Aglio Olio was delish!
The hams giving that exclusive Xmas feel
Banquetish waiters were all around and all the table tops were done with super professional looking settings!
Chilli crabs!! I had 2 giant pieces kthxbye
Dessert cakes still in their boxes
Rozz getting a piece of that eggy goodness
Gillian and Joan... I might have shocked Joan with a dirty joke. Oh well, she's heard too many to be shocked anymore HAHAHA
Gillian's bro, Glenn 'subaru' Tan (private joke), with Bryan (navy shirt). LOL
After the yummeh dinner we adjoin to the basement for lounging around and guess what we found!! Gillian's baby photos!!
Hahaha Rozz said she was an ugly child!! Why last time she so black now she so fair and chio one wtf!!!
At 11++ Mike and I left to go to Ben's place...
We arrived to be clouded in popper smoke. -_- It was midnight! Merry Xmas everyone!!!
It was safari themed, which explained my leopard print dress and Ben's ridiculous head gear. And that's Jason before he got uber drunk and forced everyone to drink.
Clara + Ben 2
Junne + Ben 3. Super a lot of people called Ben.
The drinks, which Jason abused
Junne said she took the most unglam photo of me, wiping the side of my mouth. Still chio LOLOL see Jason likes it.
A bit more glam but blurry... Junne is lousy photographer.
A load of Twister photos...
After the 5 guys were bent in awkward positions over the plastic mat,
it was the girls' turn!
Must have made the boys very happy, which explains
the amount of photos taken. -_-
I love this photo!!
Laughing at Junne coz she got a damn awkward position LOL!!!
How come I looks like I has a dimple here?!?
Xmas day itself we just relaxed at home... Momo called and asked us what we are doing (nothing), so she came to my place with my Aunt in tow... AND MADE DUMPLINGS!!!
Bottom: Mommy's dumplings. Top: Aunt's dumplings.
So cute they fold in different styles!!
Nom nom nom! Mad delicious and full of motherly love!!!
I had a wonderful Xmas! What about you guys?
Dinner @ Modesto's
Incredible Sulk does it again!
Waiting for nom noms
Me!
Our starter: Parma ham with Melon!! Mad love this!!
Well of the six slices of melon 3 were ultra sweet and the other 3 super not sweet. Worth half the price.
Mike's Mediterranean pizza... Yucks, olives!
My favourite creamy mushroom pasta!! Slurps slurps
Had time to kill before watching Avatar 3D so we just sat around on at the open area on top of Vivo... People-watching with the giant Xmas tree in front of us. I love that place! It's so big and windy... :)
On a sidenote, Avatar was not bad but I seriously hated the 3D glasses. Gave me a splitting headache!! I hated it when the background is blurry!
And the glasses kept hitting my eyelashes (no, it doesn't mean the lashes are too long, it simply means my nose is too flat), so imagine... for 3 hours I had to HOLD the glasses!! Looked like a retard.
Loves!
Xmas Eve dinner at Gillian's... Well technically Gillian's parents' place. Had a fab time with Rozz (new blog), Zin, Joan and of course our hosts Gillian + Bryan! The food and company were just spectacular.
Melt in your mouth roast beef... Goodness knows where Auntie Tan gets her crazy good food from, but wow!
The buffet line-up... Aglio Olio was delish!
The hams giving that exclusive Xmas feel
Banquetish waiters were all around and all the table tops were done with super professional looking settings!
Chilli crabs!! I had 2 giant pieces kthxbye
Dessert cakes still in their boxes
Rozz getting a piece of that eggy goodness
Gillian and Joan... I might have shocked Joan with a dirty joke. Oh well, she's heard too many to be shocked anymore HAHAHA
Gillian's bro, Glenn 'subaru' Tan (private joke), with Bryan (navy shirt). LOL
After the yummeh dinner we adjoin to the basement for lounging around and guess what we found!! Gillian's baby photos!!
Hahaha Rozz said she was an ugly child!! Why last time she so black now she so fair and chio one wtf!!!
At 11++ Mike and I left to go to Ben's place...
We arrived to be clouded in popper smoke. -_- It was midnight! Merry Xmas everyone!!!
It was safari themed, which explained my leopard print dress and Ben's ridiculous head gear. And that's Jason before he got uber drunk and forced everyone to drink.
Clara + Ben 2
Junne + Ben 3. Super a lot of people called Ben.
The drinks, which Jason abused
Junne said she took the most unglam photo of me, wiping the side of my mouth. Still chio LOLOL see Jason likes it.
A bit more glam but blurry... Junne is lousy photographer.
A load of Twister photos...
After the 5 guys were bent in awkward positions over the plastic mat,
it was the girls' turn!
Must have made the boys very happy, which explains
the amount of photos taken. -_-
I love this photo!!
Laughing at Junne coz she got a damn awkward position LOL!!!
How come I looks like I has a dimple here?!?
Mike took this picture... Don't know what's his point but ok...
Xmas day itself we just relaxed at home... Momo called and asked us what we are doing (nothing), so she came to my place with my Aunt in tow... AND MADE DUMPLINGS!!!
Bottom: Mommy's dumplings. Top: Aunt's dumplings.
So cute they fold in different styles!!
Nom nom nom! Mad delicious and full of motherly love!!!
I had a wonderful Xmas! What about you guys?
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