Red being vibrant, fresh, loud, fun and everything noice.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Buy a red car
After weeks of going through all the micra colours, I was down to two... the Tokyo Silver and the Roma Red. Tokyo Silver which was classy and timeless but the Red was simply... red.
Red being vibrant, fresh, loud, fun and everything noice.
For some insane reason, I felt more comfortable sitting in the red than in the silver when I did my test drive eventhough both interiors were exactly the same. Ruth said to get the RED car for 104. Eunice, Kay... everyone basically said "Monnie... RED!"
And I've never been happier about buying a red car. Chilling with no make-up on on a lazy Sunday afternoon with the windows down and Beyonce singing away on the speakers.
Red being vibrant, fresh, loud, fun and everything noice.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Go to a Jazz Club
I was intrigued by the idea of going to a Jazz club because of a friend who enjoys everything jazz and beams at the sounds of Tony Bennett.
The show started at 8pm and I think it was a combination of the exclusivity of the place, the exceptional service, cozy setting and the great company that made it a true night of Jazz. Dr Tony Gould playing away on the piano.
I have come to a conclusion that Jazz is very much like red wine. With each taste, you discover a new note. And now I am a jazz-o-holic.Host a tupperware party
No, I am not turning into an Auntie. Or am I?
My tupperware story began a couple of years ago when Jeff invited me to his Tupperware party. I admit that I have always felt bad about not going cuz I found out later how enthusiastic he was about it. But thanks to Brooke from work, I got to attend my first tupperware party. And the more I saw, the more I liked. And before I knew it, I booked in the 18th July for my first tupperware party.
My tupperware story began a couple of years ago when Jeff invited me to his Tupperware party. I admit that I have always felt bad about not going cuz I found out later how enthusiastic he was about it. But thanks to Brooke from work, I got to attend my first tupperware party. And the more I saw, the more I liked. And before I knew it, I booked in the 18th July for my first tupperware party.
Honestly, I was afraid that no one was going to show up. You've gotta have some money in your bank to go for one of these parties because the products are quite expensive. But when you think about it, you buy veggies and you leave them in the fridge and if you're like me, by the time you decide to cook them, they would've already gone bad. So long term wise, you save money from buying the fridgesmart to store your veggies because it keeps them fresh. Same goes with other foods. And cook ware.
And I have discovered the goodness of the can opener. It is the best! And yes, I've got my own!
Again, it's one of those things that you have to put your hand up for and experience to appreciate. I'm glad I did because I got to share it with Gems, Kel and Sumi. And I got freebies for hosting a party! Thanks Brooke! Always wanted that tiny lunchbox key-ring and again, I blame it on Jeff.
But you know what this is really about? It's about little acts... things that you do... things that you're passionate about (like how Jeff's face lights up when he talks about his tupperware) that you unknowingly plant a thought or create curiosity in others.
See... little does make a big difference.
And I have discovered the goodness of the can opener. It is the best! And yes, I've got my own!
See... little does make a big difference.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)




