Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Stories About Girls... Girls, I love.

We are all very busy people that has no time to go out in the day... so we went out last Thursday night. Though there were only 5 of us. It was HAPPENING! We visited around 5 houses and we laughed like its forever.


I look like I was planted there!






Sweet & Sexy. LOL.

Vogue

Thursday, October 25, 2007


In Loving Memory Of Siti Fadinah Bte Ridduan (15-12-88 to 25-10-06)

Today marks a year that she has left us. To all her friends that still remember her let us pray for her - al fatihah-

In the muslim calendars she has left us a year and 11 days. I miss her so much. Just so we will always keep our prayers in our hearts for her. I remember her blog entry on the 15th October 2006 she said she love her girlfriends too much. Well, I love you more Fadinah!I do. mudah-mudahan kau selamat di sana-amin ya rabbal a'lamin-

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Hari Raya Photos

Attention to my SP friends... If you want those raya pics

click here ( http://catmadgirl.multiply.com)

XOXO
Cat-Mad Girl

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Body Talk

This has made me feel better about myself, to appreciate my body and reboost my self-esteem. But I will still not change the fact that I do need to lose weight for I am 2 kg overweight so yeah... to be healthy!





Head, shoulders, knees, and toes . . . introducing six women and their exceptional bodies. By Kristina Grish

JENNIE SOMOGYI 29, principal dancer with the New York City Ballet

I’ve been a professional dancer for 13 years. I was on pointe at 8 years old, just one year after I started dancing, because my ballet teacher thought I was strong for my age. She told me never to pamper my feet. A lot of dancers tape their toes, but she said I shouldn’t: If I was ever without tape, I wouldn’t be able to dance. It’s amazing what you can get used to when you’re driven to do what you love. I sweat for 13 hours a day. It’s repetitive: My feet swell, and my blisters bleed. I used to wear closed-toe shoes and not let anyone see my feet. I have a lot of friends who aren’t dancers, and they can’t get over what mine look like. But as I got older, I accepted them: This is what I do. Besides, my short, fat, stubby, awful toes make me keep a sense of humor about my body!



TRACY LEWIS 33, firefighter

Of the roughly 11,500 firefighters in New York City, only 31 are women. My first year, I ran up 13 flights of stairs wondering how I’d get to the top. But I made sure I stayed right behind the officer, while the other guys straggled behind. Now, six years later, I’m the only woman in my firehouse, along with 11 men. My team carries the hoses: When a 50-foot-long hose is filled with water, it can be extremely heavy. I do pull-ups, push-ups, and bicep curls to tone. But I don’t want to be built like a guy. Fifty percent of my job is muscular strength; the rest is cardiovascular endurance and technique. Firefighting is about practice and training. I knew a guy from the military who thought he would ace the physical test just because he had huge muscles—and he had to retake it twice! The first thing female recruits say is that they’re not strong enough to be firefighters. But how do they know? We train for three months, working as hard as our male counterparts. If the men do 30 push-ups, we do them, too. My position wasn’t handed to me; I worked for it. When I look at my body, I see years of training.


Me :This woman have helped me to love my muscles that my sister alway scrutinise and criticise about! My muscles from my past martial arts background have made me strong so I shouldn't be ashame of it!



MAGGIE STOVICKOVA 31, swimmer

My friends always comment on my back muscles: One says they’re so sturdy, he could hang his clothes from them. I’m shaped like a V, so I have a narrow waist—when I see skinny girls in bathing suits, they look like skin and bones to me. My muscles are visible, and you can feel them. But I’ve made so many sacrifices to be this fit. I began swimming when I was 8, five times a week for two hours a day. I trained so often I never saw my family. I never played with friends or went to parties; instead, I competed. I won the national championship for my age group 20 times in my home country of Slovakia—I have two shoeboxes filled with medals! At 16, I switched to triathlons. Swimming 12 miles a day was mentally tiring, so I expanded to running and biking and earned six national titles. I finally left my family behind when I came to the States at age 24, and I didn’t see my father for five years. But on the up side, I get to travel the world going to races. I’d have never seen South Africa or Madrid otherwise. I’m living my dream, and when I get old and lose my muscles, my bones will still be strong, so I’ll always keep my shape!
There are 6 women... I have posted the first 3 go and see all 6 of these inspiring women here>>> http://lifestyle.msn.com/mindbodyandsoul/womenintheworld/staticslideshowmc.aspx?cp-documentid=859038&imageindex=1

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Thank you to All for your wishes & CAKE!!!

Thanks to Siti,Hakim,Joey,Khai,Li Shan and Dinna for the cake :)
Thanks to the rest who wished me...
Adila Thanks for hearing me out...birthdays are meant for happiness but mine ended in tears. I wish I was stronger to say

SO WHAT?!?!

to those who demoralise me based on my physique. SO WHAT if i was fat! So What...



Yaaa as promised raya photos.


My mum and us!

Mum And Dad



My pretty cousin & I



Monday, October 15, 2007

Since I turn 19 today. Yaaa happy birthday to me... i actually forgot my birthday. I actually wanna wish everybody Eidul Mubarak. Insyaallah moga-moga hari raya ini bukan hari raya yang terakhir bagi kita semua. Doa2 dapat lagi kita menyambut ramadhan di tahun hadapan
-amin- I wish I can turn back time to be a better person~

I forgot to load new pics of Hari Raya. I'll show u tomorrow plus the cookies I made:)
Alhamdulillah.ya allah. alhamdulillah...

Monday, October 01, 2007



OUT WITH MY GIRLS
On the 29th last Saturday I went out with my girls to break our fast together. It was fun. We reserved a table at Chai Chee Seafood. We haven't been out together for months sooo I really missed all of them. I wore her shoes & necklace. Even though she's gone we still feel her presence in us. We laughed a lot. We chatted a lot , we window shop a lot at Geylang Serai Bazaar Ramadhan. It was GREAT!
We had rice, tom yum soup,lemon chicken, char kway sotong, beef kailan & hotplate beancurd. Which all adds up to $76+ but each has to pay around $11.

Too much action on our side!


Vogue!
I had a great time girls:) Looking forward to Hari Raya!!!! Looking forward to renting a vehicle...Looking forward to Sarah being our driver:))))LoVe

Tomatoe & Cat-Mad:))


With my Samiii :)