30 October 2007

I am getting my life back on track. So far I have seen progress.
My life is no longer mundane and there are constantly activities to occupy my day. I am glad I finally appear to be moving ahead and steering the right course.
Added responsibilities are on the way and I hope I can manage them well.

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My friends are doing well with their lifes. Shahdon is contented with his stay at the boundary of Brunei and Sarawak. Ashikin is clear of what she wants and I am happy for her. Nurul must be enjoying her foreign colleagues' company and still waiting for her french hottie to drop down from the sky. Marissa? Errm.. Tengok tepi saja lah ye. :)
For Nadira, no strings attached now. And CONGRATULATION ya for leaving the "hell". You should have do it earlier. I am still wondering why you stayed THAT long for. Haha.

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It's nearing end of the year and guess what ALOT of the people are getting engage or have been engaged or getting married. What's up with 2007? It is an auspicious year or something? Haha. If that makes them happy so be it. But I am just curious about it.
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I CANT WAIT FOR DECEMBER!!! For more than one reasons. :D

28 October 2007

This is the best song to describe the unsaid between us. :)
"The smile on your face
Lets me know
That you need me
There's a truth
In your eyes
Saying you'll never leave me
The touch of your hand says
You'll catch me
Whenever I fall
You say it best
When you say
Nothing at all"
Taken from When you say nothing at all by Ronan Keating

26 October 2007

I am going to make this short and sweet.
Halimah here wishing NUR NADIRA a very HAPPY 21st Birthday!
I know it is belated but nonetheless I really hope you enjoyed your day.
Love ya! :)

21 October 2007

This is REALLY getting very "interesting".
I see it as a revenge while you denies it.
I dont know what to think or feel anymore.
Very, very funny.
It's like a comedy lah.
Things might just end soon. Hmmm..

15 October 2007

Blood is indeed thicker than water.
I have been blog-hopping to see what my muslim friends wrote about their Raya experience on the first day.
Oh well, it looks like not all enjoy it.
I begin to wonder what have happen to the "mengeratkan silaturrahim" culture?
It is more like "widening-the-gap" day.
On the contrary, for me this is the best Raya ever. Like what I have told a friend. It is a complete Hari Raya for me and I cant help but smile at it. Finally.
This year I shed no tears. Oh well of course I'm sad since Ramadhan is over but apart from that the others seem to fall in place. What more can i ask?

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A friend is departing soon and we have yet to meet up for a farewell. Coordination and planning appear to go no where. Sigh.

06 October 2007

I hate visiting geylang bazaar 1 week before Hari Raya especially for the purpose of searching kurungs or kebayas. I was extremely agitated. Thankfully, I need not have to go through all the hassles to get mine though. I had it way too advance.
As usual, First Lady has been a continuous disappointment. What was on the advertisement simply look much more stunning as compared to what was displayed on the rack. I really prefer those kurungs or kebayas at the bazaar rather than from FL. Cheaper and prettier.

Believe it or not, I have plan the colour I'm going to wear for next year's Raya! Haha! I'm insane.

Haiyah so many things to do in the limited time. Gtg!

02 October 2007

Good People

To celebrate its 20th Anniversary, The Necessary Stage presents a brand new play
that deals with the issue of living, dying and the pain in between.
Set in a hospice, Good People is about the ups and downs of the relationships between
3 people. Miguel is the new Medical Director trying to run a tight ship. Yati is a jaded
nurse making the best of a 'dead-end' job. And radha is the terminally ill patient who
is addicted to marijuana to relieve her pain.

As the three get to know each other, complications arise. If Radha get caught, will she
be given the death penalty when she has only a few months to live?

Moving, humorous and evocative, Good People looks at urgent contemporary issues through
the test of personal relationships.

The Necessary Stage's stalwarts, Alvin Tan and Haresh Sharma, team up with three
exceptional actors- Siti Khalijah (Singapore), Rody Vera (The Philippines) and
Sukania Venugopal (Malaysia)- to bring to the Singapore audience another provocative and
socially- engaging production.

Dates: 1-3 & 7-10Nov, 8pm
3-4 & 10-11 Nov, 3pm

$28/$22* Price(s) excludes booking fee*
Concessions for students, senior citizens & NSF

Get your tickets online at http://www.gatecrash.com.sg/ or call the Gatecrash hotline at
6222 5595. Tickets are also available at all Singpost branches and S.A.M kiosks.


Ps: Nad, can i get you this for your upcoming Birthday? Since Beauty World not showing any time soon. Hehe!