Showing posts with label mood changing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mood changing. Show all posts

Friday, May 01, 2009

Family Day Out

Just a quick update before I head out to my Aunt's place.


Week 2 of school has been pretty much like a roller coaster ride. One moment you're having the time of your life, making friends and enjoying class. And the next thing you know, you're in for a thrill, stressing out with the load of projects, making enemies with team mates who are uncooperative, and trying to make ends meet for every single thing.

But on the bright side, my class is pretty awesome. There are really great lecturers that are so lenient that they willingly extend the datelines for us, and also help us out in the projects and class work. Then there are the awesome hyper classmates that make fun of every single thing, even of going to the extend of making a full out of themselves.


Enough about that...


I have a post that is saved in 'Drafts', where it is about my interpretation on the word 'Home'. I've been working on it for a long time (well, not really. More like between classes) because I couldn't find any "ooomph" to end it off nicely. But I'll definitely try to complete it over the weekends, so that there is at least a proper update from me! Hahah.


Speaking of 'Home', I love the bus rides to and from school. Mainly because it can make or break your day. What do I mean? Well, having to be stuck in a jam while on the way to school, being squeezed in the train with tonnes of people that would rather cram into the cabins than to let others out, and then having to miss the bus by a couple of seconds, would break your day, wouldn't it?






I would admit that all these mentioned above have indeed happened to me in the last two weeks. But I've actually gotten so used to it, that I can help but chuckle to myself as I push my way through the maze of humans in the crammed train cabin, run madly for the bus and then give up halfway because it left without me, and definitely when I happen to step/trip on someone's foot while in a hurry to do something.

I'm not clumsy, you see, I'm just oblivious.


But what I want to highlight in this post is not about the tragedy or battle to school, but rather, the humour of it.


What am I talking about?

Well, let's just say I saw a really tall man trying to get into his Mr. Bean car, and then pulling his seat all the way to the back so that there is room for his legs.






And then I saw a car that had this signed put up "Please tailgate me. I need the money." I wonder what the other car drivers are thinking when they were behind this car while being on the road.

And lastly, I saw a woman eating a bowl of noodles in the car. Literally with a ceramic bowl, chopsticks and a bowl of noodle with soup!





Talk about desperate measures to eat!



Well, that's it for now. I'm having a BBQ with my maternal family. Can you imagine having a BBQ from 3pm till night? It's going to be a looooong and crazy night.



Till then!



Loves.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Nail Polish

Edited.


Okay, I know I'm supposed to be sleeping right not, but Mr. Sandman hasn't called me to bed yet.


Anyway, moving on to today's post. Yes, it's about Nail Polish.


nail polish Pictures, Images and Photos


nail polish Pictures, Images and Photos


Did you know that there is actually alot of information about nail polish in wikipedia? Seriously!

Nail polish seems to have been originated by the Chinese around 3000 B.C. The Japanese and Italians are thought to have been the first ones to actually use nail polish. The Chinese used a colored lacquer, made from a combination of Arabic gum, egg whites, gelatin and beeswax. They also used a mixture consisting of mashed rose, orchid and impatiens petals combined with alum.[citation needed] This mixture, when applied to nails for a few hours or overnight, leaves a color ranging from pink to red.

The Egyptians used reddish-brown stains derived from henna to color their nails as well as the tips of their fingers. Today, some people still use henna dyes to draw intricate, temporary designs on their hands in a practice known as Mehndi.

Chou Dynasty of 600 B.C., Chinese royalty often chose gold and silver to enhance their nails. A fifteenth-century Ming manuscript cites red and black as the colors chosen by royalty for centuries previous.[citation needed]

The Egyptians also used nail color to signify social order, with shades of red at the top. Queen Nefertiti,the wife of the king Akhenaton, colored her finger and toe nails ruby red; Cleopatra favored a deep rust red.[citation needed] Women of lower rank who colored their nails were permitted only pale hues. Incas were known for decorating their fingernails with pictures of eagles.[citation needed] It is unclear how the practice of coloring nails progressed following these ancient beginnings. Portraits from the 17th and 18th centuries include shiny nails.[1]. By the turn of the 19th century, nails were tinted with scented red oils and polished or buffed with a chamois cloth, rather than simply painted.[2]

In addition, English and US 19th century cookbooks contained directions for making nail paints. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, women still pursued a polished, rather than painted, look by massaging tinted powders and creams into their nails, then buffing them shiny.[2] One such polishing product sold around this time was Graf’s Hyglo nail polish paste.[2] Some women during this period painted their nails using a clear, glossy varnish applied with camel-hair brushes.[2] When automobile paint was created around 1920, it inspired the introduction of colored nail enamels.[2]

Nail polish contains nitrocellulose which is available in many different grades and is measured by viscosity. Nail grade nitrocellulose should be used for nail polish, as opposed to industrial grade which is available for use in furniture finishes, auto-paints and other various non-cosmetic lacquer finishes. Nail polish manufacturers are known to use industrial grade nitrocellulose covertly to save money, as it is half the price of the nail grade nitro. Cosmetic companies should be aware of this practice when they are choosing a pan manufacturer.

So now you know what to put on when you're heading overseas.


Anyway.......

Being a young girl back then, I was pretty much a nuisance, and I was vain. Not only did I wear dresses with sexy cuttings and posed in them, I played and pretty much messed around with my mum's make up.

And nail polish was one of those "toys" which I will never forget.

You see, being so vain back then, I would change the colour, once every... maybe every week? To make matters worse, my mum bought those coloured mascaras and I used them to dye strands of my hair. Yeah, I was that vain.


There was one day, and being the kid that I was, I decided to paint my oldest brother's toe a bright red. I only did one toe before he shooed me away. And well, I hid the remover from him, so that he couldn't remove it.


And unfortunately for him, there was a wedding we had to attend just a few days away. Being a national runner, his days were packed with trainings and more trainings in those smelly sports shoes. And on that day of the wedding, he totally had forgotten about the red toe nail! And to make matters worst, we were rushing, and he wore sandals!

Yeah, his toe was pretty much exposed and poor him had to literally bend his toe every now and again to hide it. Hahah.


Well, enough about that. The reason why I'm blogging about nail polish is actually about something else. You see, Jeanice had her nails done in hot pink. Hot pink nails drifted to glitter pink nails, then to hot pink alien blood, and finally to glow in the dark nails.


Now we thought that it would be cool for our make believe idea to come through, for us to have glow in the dark nails. I was bored, sue me. So I decided to do some google-ing. And not only did I find forums talking about glow in the dark nail polish, but there are the ones that change according to moods too!


Click Here for glow in the dark ones.

Click Here for colour changing ones


Now who doesn't want one?!?!?



They look pretty cool and I'm trying to find ones in Singapore, but it's still in vain though. Do tell me if you know of any shops okay!



Loves.