Monday, November 23, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Gore.
I just found out something interesting from a friend about our neighbourhood. More than 20 years ago (in 1993), a French man by the name of Jean-Claude Romand lived in a house just 2 minutes from where we live. I go past it everyday without knowing the history of the people who used to live there. Romand pretended to work for an international organization WHO and lied about being a doctor and his career to his own wife, family and friends for more than 18 years. He lived on money he got from his wife and friends' investments on hedge funds he pretended to manage. Full story short: one day he decided to buy a handgun. He killed his wife with a rolling pin. Left his wife on the bed, slept like normal. Next morning woke up his kids, fed them breakfast, watched cartoons. That night killed them in their beds with shots in the head using the handgun. The next day, he went to his parents' house, shared a meal and shot them both and the dog with the same handgun right after. That night he met his mistress, tried to strangle her with a cord but she fought back. He apologized and made her promise not to tell anyone about the attempted murder. He went back home where the bodies of his family were still there. He watched some TV before attempting to burn down the house. Someone saw the fire and called for help. He was caught but too traumatized to speak to the police. He was in jail since but apparently he's out on parole this year. This story is probably not accurate detail-wise but it is said that this more or less happened.
This is how the house looks like today.
Friday, July 3, 2015
Monday, November 24, 2014
I love this article. Made me laugh and cry at the same time cos most of it is true!
Forty-two things that change when you have a baby
by Rebecca Woolf
Here, you can read writer and mom Rebecca Woolf's most notable post-baby observations. Then scroll down to read our favorite comments from readers about how their babies changed their lives.
2. Where you once believed you were fearless, you now find yourself afraid. [See a reader's perspective in #37, below.]
3. The sacrifices you thought you made to have a child no longer seem like sacrifices.
4. You respect your body ... finally.
5. You respect your parents and love them in a new way.
6. You find that your baby's pain feels much worse than your own.
7. You believe once again in things you believed in as a child.
8. You lose touch with people in your life you should have banished years ago.
9. Your heart breaks much more easily.
10. You think of someone else 234,836,178,976 times a day.
11. Every day is a surprise.
12. Bodily functions are no longer repulsive. In fact, they please you. (Hooray for poop!)
13. You look at your baby in the mirror instead of yourself.
14. You become a morning person.
15. Your love becomes limitless, a superhuman power.
And from our readers:
16. "You discover how much there is to say about one tooth." — Ashley's mom
17. "You finally realize that true joy doesn't come from material wealth." — Anonymous
18. "You now know where the sun comes from." — Charlotte
19. "You'd rather buy a plastic tricycle than those shoes that you've been dying to have." — Sophie's mom
20. "You realize that although sticky, lollipops have magical powers." — Roxanne
21. "You don't mind going to bed at 9 o'clock on Friday night." — Kellye
22. "Silence? What's that?" — Anonymous
23. "You realize that the 15 pounds you can't seem to get rid of are totally worth having." — Brenda
24. "You discover an inner strength you never thought you had." — Ronin and Brookie's mom
25. "You no longer rely on a clock — your baby now sets your schedule." — Thomas' mom
26. "You give parents with a screaming child an 'I-know-the-feeling' look instead of a 'Can't-they-shut-him-up?' one." — Jaidyn's mom
27. "Your dog — who used to be your 'baby' — becomes just a dog." — Kara
[Many readers begged to differ, saying things like, " I disagree with number 27. My dogs are my additional children," "Nothing about previous babies, whether two- or four-legged, changes when a new miracle comes along," "My dog will never be 'just a dog," and "This is sad to me. My dog is still my baby too."]
28. "You take the time for one more hug and kiss even if it means you'll be late." — Tracey
29. "You learn that taking a shower is a luxury." — Jayden's mom
30. "You realize that you can love a complete stranger." — Dezarae's mom
31. "You find yourself wanting to make this world a better place." — Arizona
32. "If you didn’t believe in love at first sight before, now you do!" — Ciara
33. "You start to appreciate Sesame Street for its intellectual contribution." — Anonymous
34. "You have to quit watching the news because you see every story from a mother's perspective and it breaks your heart." — Brooke&Boys
35. "You just plain love life more — everything comes together and becomes better because of one tiny person and your love for them." — Anonymous
36. "You finally find out the real reason you have those breasts." — Anonymous
37. "In response to #2 [above], I'd say that where you were once afraid, you're now fearless. I was always very timid and shy and let myself get walked all over … but now where my kid's concerned, I'll speak my mind and really connect with my inner 'b'!" — gummismom
38. "The support you get from other people surprises you, because the people giving it are not always the ones you'd expect." — japanese_macaque
39. "Nothing is just yours any longer. You share EVERYTHING!" — DylanLsMom
40. "No matter what you've accomplished in life, you look at your child and think, 'I've done a GREAT job!' " — Anonymous
41. "You want to take better care of yourself for your child." — Treasor
42. "You can have the most wonderful conversation using only vowel sounds like 'ahhh' and 'oooo.' " — littlehulk2008
Friday, November 14, 2014
Friday, August 22, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Missing home..
Feeling homesick these past few weeks... mostly due to the Eid celebrations after Ramadhan is over. So I decided to bake some bananabread cupcakes and pig out while listening to hari raya songs on YouTube...
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Glières Plateau
This plateau was an important operation base for the French resistance during World War II. The site was chosen in January 1944 to accept British parachute drops of arms. A large drop on 10 March was said to have brought some 45 tonnes of weapons. The site was strategically chosen as the mountain was poorly accessible by road (and therefore by the enemy) but identifiable by allied aircraft through its proximity to Lake Annecy. The "battle of Glières" (March 1944) left 121 dead against almost 5000 soldiers from the Wehrmacht and the Vichy milice. French Presidents often visit this place to pay their respects.
We walked for about 6 kms and had a yummy lunch half way. |
A monument dedicated to those who died, a V for victory, the circle for the sun. |
Mashed potatoes fritters |
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