Saturday 21 July 2012

Yay! It's finally here!!!!

Yupp, here it is... the long overdue collection of short stories about 'mommyhood'... my stories!!!

http://www.leutikaprio.com/produk/11027/kumpulan_cerpen/1207626/happy_mommies/12043912/turike


And if you wanna peek into the book, here it is, the first chapter. Sorry peeps, it's in Bahasa, not interested to translate it into English... yet :P
http://www.scribd.com/doc/100690598/Happy-Mommies

I hope you have a good time peeking into it / reading it :))

Monday 16 July 2012

The Cover!

Last week, the publisher sent the draft cover for approval. Couldn't be more happy, seeing a book cover with my name in front of it.
This will be my first, and hopefully, wont be my last :))


Sorry, have to cover some parts as it is still a draft



Yess! I plan to write a series of books on motherhood stories - a comical one that is. However, the scientist inside me also wants to write down about science fiction tales: think Asimov, Verne, Wells, Brown and Crichton.
Well, an idea is an idea and it will be up to me to realize them. With work, home and little cupcake, it might be tough... But at least I wrote the idea here in the blog so now I can’t go back hi hi hi. 

Tuesday 10 July 2012

I'm not a perfect mom. So what??


It's that time of the month again. Time when I feel tired, bored the whole day; time when I fell like I wanna eat a bowl of sushi rice with chocolate and drink wine, while reading a chicklit or watching a Nora Ephron's movie. (And maybe smoke some weed too).


According to wikipedia, PMS is :

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) (also called PMT or premenstrual tension) is a collection of physical and emotional symptoms related to a woman's menstrual cycle. While most women of child-bearing age (up to 85%) report having experienced physical symptoms related to normal ovulatory function, such as bloating or breast tenderness, medical definitions of PMS are limited to a consistent pattern of emotional and physical symptoms occurring only during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle that are of "sufficient severity to interfere with some aspects of life".[1]

So based on that, this time of the month is supposedly not a good time to Google photos of celeb moms. Excuse me......, but the first page that popped out when I opened my firefox today for work shows me this picture which make me groaned.

Can you believe that she has 6, SIX children! And can still smile after hours of transatlantic journey with 6 children on a plane?



And this one has 4, FOUR! But look at those legs! She could wear that mini I bought from H&M effortlessly I guess.

Wow. And I sometimes could not even keep up with one.


However, I never envy Angelina or Victoria ; they must have 24/7 standby nannies, private jets or PAs.

But what I do envy are mommas who never seem to lose out their temper to their children. They remind me of Carol Brady of the "Brady Bunch."


Sometimes I'm just sick and tired of hearing (or reading) that mothers should be compassionate and patient to their children's, should not yell, keep their temper, bla bla bla. Umm, hello... even when we have PMS? Stuff and saying like this made me feel so guilty whenever I got cranky (yes, I can get cranky too) each time Rania doesn't finish her fruit portion. Or when she refused to brush her teeth.

Sayings like that made me feel like I'm not a perfect mom. Not a good mom. I'm sure that 5 out of 10 moms I know feel the same way too. They are just to ashamed to admit it. 

But then I found this website, which made me laugh so hard! I'm not alone! I'm not alone! (I feel like I wanna run and show this website to the lady that sits next to me on the tram or my gynaecologist (why them? I have now idea...))

http://www.scarymommy.com/confessions/

So I guess it is okay to do crazy stuff once and a while - not all the time ya. So no need to feel guilty if we become emotional and a scary mommy once and a while. Like the SM says : Cause Parenting does not have to be perfect.


Pics from wonderwall.com and urban-hoopla; all credits belong to them.





Monday 9 July 2012

Adventure of the Seas Day 5-6-7-8


Day 5.
As the trip to Pisa only started at around 9 AM, we had our breakfast at the main dining room. The buffet style breakfast was a 4 star hotel kind of way – one could find yogurt, fruits, pancake, to smoked salmon. Rania loved the buttermilk pancake and I opted for the sweet muesli. By 9 AM we went to the meeting point and were rushed to the gangway. One thing that I did not really enjoy was the fact that from the meeting point of the tour to the gangway, we were always escorted down to use the stairs. Luckily Rania was a no-complainer girl, but it was demanding to deck down 2 or 3 flights of stairs with a toddler. They should have also been prepared for people opting to use the lift – parents with toddler / buggy or senior with walking sticks. 
A small break before the 'photo session' in Pisa
That day, it was not our luckiest day on the bus. It seemed like a full ride; hence Rania had to sit on our lap for the 40 minutes on the way to Pisa. Our guide was a very informative lady called Simona and she literary could not only tell the history but also showing them as well. Something like, look at this wall and see the proof that building was already 500 years old. We arrived at the Pisa nature reserve and were asked to continue the journey on a small, open-style coach with a locomotive! It took us another 15 minutes on the coach and along the way Simona explained the history of the town of Pisa – which it used to be a small, independent country. We arrived at Pisa- Miracle Square and were given a 45 minutes of free time in front of the tower. When I first came, the area near the tower was closed for re-construction and I was pleased that now I could take pictures as close as possible to the tower. 
Ok, my tummy was not that big, the wind blew my top!
Tink!
After 400 photo sessions later (hihi), we went back to our meeting point and took the coach ride to the river... yes, this time we went back to the bus by taking a boat trip with free ice cream, how cool was that! By around 1 PM we arrived back at the ship and we went straight to windjammer and then to our room for some needed ZzzZZ. Later that day we dropped Rania off as it was “diego day” at the kids club. By 7 we went to the dining room for our dinner. Our waiter was a Filipino called Efren, a very funny person indeed! He would greeted us cheerfully and sang during serving us. Finished with our dinner, we dropped Rania again at the kids club and this time went to try our luck at the casino; ka-ching! All the machines only accepted US coins, hence we need to change our Euros into USD dollars at the cashier, and with the minimum value for changing was 20 USD with Seapass card. We then used the slot machines to change the bills into coins. 40 coins later and then we ended up broke (hahaha) and decided to chill out watching the show called “Can’t stop the rock.” I did not understand why the show was called like that, as the show was about a tribute to best movie soundtracks – from “Love Story” to “The Bodyguards.” I must say the quality of the singers was good, and some were as good as American Idols contestants!
We called it a night by 10-ish and went to our state room for a well-deserved snooze.

Day 6.
We were already near the end of our vacation sniff....
We woke up in the morning for the beautiful view of Ajaccio, Corsica. The tiny island belonged to the French and had 9 mountains and many kilometres of coastline – our guide told us that Corsica is the only place in the world where one could swim at the ocean and skiing on the same day! The streets were always on traffic jam while we were there and they were narrow and the land was not flat at all.

The first part of the tour was to stop at Napoleon’s statue – Ajaccio was Napoleon’s birthplace by the way.



The second part of the trip, was rather appalling, instead of taking us to the city centre, we were brought to a reserved area near some building near ocean that seemed like lighthouses. I did not understand why they would take us there as there was nothing interesting around. 



The third part of the trip was the coolest; the beach! We were given some free time at the beach and used it to the fullest. Rania was at first screaming but later enjoyed it so much that we had to drag her out of the water. The beach was clean, with grey sands; the water was clear and not too cold



I'm building my own sandcastle!

This was a candid shot! I was scratching my head I guess...

Back at the ship, Rania this time asked to go to the kids club – on her own. We picked her up at 6 to dress up for the island frenzy parade at the Royal Promenade. The parade consisted of some entertainer using stilt walkers and was only for 10 minutes – it was too short. 

After having our dinner, we had our photos taken with the Captain. Rania was curious to see the captain – as the only captain she had in mind was Captain Hook –don’t ask me why ;) The Captain was a tall, bearded fella from Canada and seemed like a nice gentleman. From there, we went to the kids’ disco time, and then the theatre to watch a show.  Rania almost fell asleep at the theatre; hence we called it a day at around 10-ish.

Day 7.
Sea- day again. That day, the ship felt a bit shaky at times but it did not ruin our last day of vacation. After breakfast, Rania asked to be dropped at the kids club. We used the time to explore the ship and my husband did wall climbing – talk about having an adventure! 




When we picked Rania up at the kids club we were informed about the talent show for kids. So off we went to the talent show and rania, along with our 3 years olds danced with pom-poms to the tunes. It was so cute.



 After lunch, I decided to have a massage. It was a decision that I did not regret. Although the massage room was a bit shaky, the head-to-toe massage was great and my masseuse was really nice. By 5ish I went to the Jacuzzi, but before that, I joined the people at the poolside, dancing to the songs from the Spanish Duo. It was very cool.

 By 6 we headed down to the Royal Promenade for a parade. The Entertainment director used the occasion to introduce the entertainment officers and casts and we used the occasion to make picture with some of the casts. Rania on the other hand, used the occasion to gather as many as crepe confetti as possible to be used as a pom-pom.
We had our final dinner without Rania as she went to the kids club again and finally, had a chance to talk with the German couple of the table. 
Our dinner for the night and for the holiday? Steak and Lobster!
Nyummy Nyummy!
Even more Nyummy Nyummy!

The dinner was closed with all the waiters singing for us from the stairs. As today was the last day, it was also the day to pay gratuities to staff that served us : our stateroom attendant, which was a very nice guy called Jerome and our waiter and assistant waiter : Efren and Joly (forgot his full name). 




The cruise had stated the minimum gratuities that we must give to each staff, or in our case, we had paid the gratuities upfront. This way, we only received pieces of paper that stated our name and room number and we simply only need to give the papers to our favourite staff.
Back at the room, we were given the luggage tags, which also corresponded to the meeting point and the time of the our departure from the ship. We packed the suitcases, pasted the tags and put them up in front of our door by 11 PM so the staff could pick it up. 

Day 8
Ah... it was the end of our vacation. We put our dirty laundry from the night into a small bag as we did not have our suitcases anymore. We had our final breakfast at the ship, and went to the meeting point in time for our tag number to be called. Once out from the ship, we were taken to the conveyor belt where it shows which tag number belonged in which belt. We took our suitcases and same as at the beginning, from point to point we were advised which way to go and which bus to board. Everything was carefully detailed and they even had some staff in front of the information board at the airport to inform us which check in desk to go to. We arrived at the airport 2 hours before our flight. I would say this best vacation ever! Thank you to Jerome, Efren, Joly (sorry forgot your name), our first waiter Elmer, Suherman, the girls and Alan at the kids club Aquanauts and most importantly, Royal Caribbean. All the best!

Adventure of the Seas, Day 2-3-4


Day 2.
We had our early breakfast in the room - or in the balcony to be precise. Though the room service breakfast was terrible – the feeling of having tea in a balcony overlooking the ocean was priceless. 


We then went to the kids club to drop Rania off. As predicted, it was not easy for Rania and for us too. We left her in the club for about an hour and used the time to explore the ship and dipped our bums in the adults Jacuzzi. It was nothing special -except for the magnificent view – all one could see from the Jacuzzi was the bluish ocean. Wonderful!
The cruise had a lot of activities, all printed out in the ‘Cruise Compass” which acted more like the ship’s daily newspaper with all the activities and important info listed. I went to a seminar called “3 minutes make over”, which turned out was about the use of bronzer. We had our lunch in one of the ‘specialty restaurant’ – one must pay extra to eat there. The food was a so-so, it was not something worthier to pay extra for the restaurant compared to the free meals we got from the normal restaurants.
Around 1 PM the ship arrived in Valencia, Spain and around 2 PM we departed the ship to explore the city with tour booked from the cruise. Tours were not included in the cruise fare and one must book additionally. The extra trips can be booked online prior to cruising (like in our case), or during the cruise at the booking desk. The tour booking desk on the ship had a loooooong queue and we were so relieved that we had everything planned beforehand!
We took the tour called Panoramic Valencia. The tour went to some historic and interesting points of the city. Unfortunately, our guide seemed to be an unenthusiastic fellow, as the way he gave the information was not attention-grabbing, plus it was a Sunday and almost everything was closed, except for some small stores. I might say that this tour was not really interesting, as we should have taken the beach tour or the museum tour. That would have been more interesting.One interesting point in the tour was the City of Science and Arts. Now, that's what I called interesting museums! Rania called them as "houses of Dora.." I wonder who told her that.



We had dinner at the Windjammer just to try something new and finished the day by watching a performance – a tribute to the Bee Gees. The show was above our expectation as we danced and sang, standing up altogether! The performers were almost as good as the original Beeges and they were funny as well.
There was a 70’s disco party after that but we were too tired to attend as it was at 11.30 PM.

Day 3
Had I told that we had a TV in our room? Some were live-feed channels from around the globe and some were in-house channels. One interesting channel was the in-house channel 27 where the cruise’s officers –mainly the cruise director and the entertainment manager discussed about the activities listed in the cruise compass. Sometimes they also played out recording of the show’s activities the night before; hence, I could saw the 70’s party from last night that I missed out.
It was sea day, meaning that no docking out that day. We dropped Rania off again at the kids club with less hassle. I went to “beginner’s Italian class” with a very funny Cultural Director, a French guy called Jerome. After eating, we went off to the ice skating ring to watch a show. It was one hell of a skating cum acrobatic show, especially knowing that the ship’s movement had somehow an effect on skating. The ice skating casts ranged from Baltic to West Europeans but mainly were British and Americans skaters.  Finished with that, we went to the mini golf. Rania had her first mini golf super mini play – it was only for one hole, ha ha ha.


The dinner was ‘formal night’ meaning that we were expected to dress in formal attire – gowns for ladies and black ties for men. Rania wore her pink ball ‘princess’ gown and everyone was just mesmerized by her charms! The food was superb, though we still hadn’t talked to our German friends on the table, hi hi.
By 8.30 PM the diner was done and we went to one of the disco for a Family Disco time for an hour. It was so funny seeing all these little kids and their Moms and Dads with formal attires, dancing to tunes! By 9.30 PM the event finished and we went off to our room.

Day 4.
We arrived in Rome, the eternal City!
We had another ‘breakfast in room’ but this time, no time to en joy the breakfast in balcony. We woke up around 7ish while the tour meet up started at 7.30ish. So we rushed with our breakfast and rushed again to our meeting point. By 7.45, we were already at the bus and men, it was full! As Rania is a toddler and did not have to pay a fare, she did not have any designated seat for her – meaning she would have to sit on my lap on the 1.5 hours drive to Rome! Luckily, another bus was only half full and we were given the choice to change bus. We took the chance and Princess Rania was happy again with her own seat. The drive was 1.5 hours and we passed the breathtaking scenery of Rome countryside, marvellous. 
The Fountain!

We arrived around 10 AM in Rome. The tour that we took was called “Imperial Rome” – it is the second most expensive Rome tour packet of the cruise, with 10 hours of tour and journey, and meals included. The most expensive tour only focussed on the trip to Vatican with a lunch. The cheap Family tour only consisted of a trip downtown with ice cream and a 3 hours free-time. No superhuman could walk around roaming Rome in 3 hours; hence, we decided to book this Imperial Rome tour.
Nice design!
All the tours from the Cruise stated the pace of the tours and the intended recipients: panoramic / slow tour for grannies, medium walking tour, or even long-walking tour, and this tour was considered as a long-walking tour –intended for adults in a good shape. We first drove by the city at a glimpse and stopped at Fontana di Trevi for 15 minutes of Photos and bathroom breaks. From there, we drove to Fatherland Altar and the Forums. We walked all the way to Roman Forum and the Colloseum. The tour guide was a very informative and knowledgeable lady called Rumina with very good level of English, but she was quite a walker! We had to catch a breath to follow her and the temperature that reached almost 39 degrees did not make it easier. Though this was my second time to Rome, this tour had opened my eyes as I saw things and learned history that I did not learn on my first trip. Like Colloseum was called a Colloseum as there used to be a statue of a Colossus (a giant human) at the side of the structure or the fact that there was an underground city underneath Rome, remained to be unburied! 

The girl who did not complain :))
At around 1 PM we went to a small restaurant for our lunch as part of the tour. I was a bit dismayed as we were told that it was a 4 star restaurant, but the restaurant looked dull plus, we were not given a menu as the food was the same for everyone, even Rania, no choice. Luckily the meal, which was tomato pasta with veal and soft cake, was uh-maze-ing! We were also given a free flow of wine and champagne. We sat next to some Americans whom all complimented Rania as she was the only toddler in the group, but she was as strong as the adults, no whining no complaining, nothing! Good girl Rania!
Can you believe that it used to be the Vatican 'Hill'?

At around 2 PM we went off again to the last part of the trip, St Peter’s basilica. The queue for the was overwhelming because there were two queues, first, the queues for physical security check – as Vatican is a different country from Italy ;) Second, a queue for attire check – no short shorts and shoulder must be covered. Again, our guide gave some insights of the church. By 4.45 we were done and had 20 minutes of free time, which I used to look for a book and to search for gelato flavour which was named ‘smurf’ – it was blue in colour! I got the book but could not find the gelato.
Smurf Ice Cream!!

By 5 PM we went back to the bus and by 6.30 PM we arrived at the port. After spending the whole day at 39 degrees, having a breeze inside the ship felt nice! We were too tired to have our dinner at the main dining room hence we went to Wind Jammer. By 9 pm we snoozed out already. 

PS: all photos from our camera, except for the smurf ice cream, the photo belongs to http://theitalianwayof.blogspot.com

Wednesday 27 June 2012

"Adventure of Seas" Day 1


We just got home from our first cruise vacation with "Adventure of the Seas" - Royal Caribbean. I was so mesmerized by the whole trip that I decided to jot down the experience in here. There will be more stories to come, but I guess the day-to-day itinerary could help for now.
In front of the ship!
DAY 1
We arrived in Malaga Airport at around 11. 15 – 15 minutes late from schedule. The conveyor belt took quite long to return our baggage hence we only finished with everything by 11. 45ish. We were a bit nervous as we have no information in our booklet about which counter to approach outside Malaga airport for Royal Caribbean Passengers. However, turned out that our worry was unnecessary; once out from the airport glass gate, we found a lady with the Royal Caribbean sign bearing the ship’s name “Adventure of the Seas.” We were asked of our names and then were told to find another employee with the same uniform just a bit further. We found this second employee and the process was done again, we were asked for our names and were told to find another employee a bit further. There were around 3-4 employees standing in several points, guiding and pointing people to the correct bus. Before boarding the bus, our luggage, which were already tagged with the luggage tags provided, bearing our name and cabin number, were stowed under the side of the bus and once arrived at the Pier, we did not have to carry  them up to the check in counter. The drive from the airport to Malaga was around 20 minutes, and we managed to catch a glimpse of the city and the beautiful beach. The Malagans are very lucky people indeed, living in Paradise! Around 12ish we arrived at the pier and our tummy was completely unfilled – we need food! We needed to show our booking paper and our passport at the gate and had our hand bags scanned. No outside drinks and food were allowed, except for baby food and crackers.

Then, we had to queue for checking in; the queue was only 2-5 minutes as there were like 20-40 check in counters available.  The person who handled our check in was a very friendly young Spaniard guy who spoke only limited English. The check in took quite some time as we were not EU citizen and we did not have a stamped visa in our passport, which confused the staff. Somehow, because of that reason, ‘they’ – whoever they are- decided that they needed to have our passport AND our EU (German) ID card kept in the ship’s safe deposit box and we were only given copies of our passports and ID and a coupon to retrieve them after the trip ended. At the end of the check in process, we were given our Sea Pass card, as our ID card on the ship. The card had our name, room number (without the deck level), our dining room designation with the dining time and most importantly our muster station, printed on it. The card also acts as a form of payment – whenever we purchased a service at the ship- be it a glass of champagne or a cup of ben & jerry’s ice cream, we simply gave the staff the card and the charge will goes automatically into our stateroom bill. We used also the card as a boarding pass to get off and on the ship on every port of calls.
Once we were done with the check in process, it was almost 1 PM. An employee checked passport details – in our case, our passport copies -and the Sea Pass card at the final gate before boarding and after passing that final checking on ground, we were greeted by a group of photographers from the cruise. We were escorted to a mini studio where our embarkation photos were taken. Our first photo of the holiday! From there we were lead to the gangway of the ship. The gangway or the entrance of the ship at that time was on the 4th deck. After handing in our sea pass card to the security officers and had our pictures taken at the entrance of the ship - this time for security purposes, we were finally inside the ship!
As we were completely hungry, from deck 4 we went straight to the Windjammer Cafe on deck 11. Our first glimpse of the ship showed that the ship although was already 10 years old, showed no sign of rusting. I simply find the ship to exuded cheerful aura, judging from the thousands of lamps found inside the ship.



View of the royal promenade. 








 When we arrived around 1.15ish, the Windjammer Cafe was only half full. The cafe boasted a buffet kind of diner with 3 rounds of buffet area and a sole buffet area for dessert and appetizer. The glass windows surrounded the seating area from bottom to ceiling. I loved it! Staff were everywhere and always greeted us cheerfully. All staff wore name tags with their nationalities printed on it. Most of the staff that we met were Filipinas – they were always nice to us and 90 percent of the time always thought that we were Filipinas too. We also met some Indonesian waiters who spoke quite good English and Spanish too.

Having our tummies filled, we then went to our room. It was ready but without our luggage in sight. As this was our first cruise trip, we splurged a bit hence we booked a Balcony room – a slightly less expensive than a Suite stateroom. The room itself was clean, not something extremely spacious but roomy enough for 2 adults and a kid. The balcony was clean with 2 chairs and a small table.


Our room (right photo), the little monkey at the top right hanging from the hanger was a " towelgami" made by Jerome, our stateroom attendant. 
Our view each evening from the balcony

At around 4 PM, we went down to our muster station – that is the meeting point on the ship near the lifeboat where we must go if there is any emergency event. The drill lasted for around 30 minutes and after that we went for to the room again to check if our luggage had arrived. Unpacking was easy as the room had hidden drawers here and there and the bed was high enough to conceal two big suitcases. Bravo! By the time we finished packing the ship had sailed – we hardly felt any humps and bums as the sail was smooth all the way.
The ship was huge and had 14 decks: there were two medium size swimming pools, three Jacuzzis and one splash pool for small children, a rock climbing wall, a mini golf course and a golf simulator; a basketball field, an in-line skate track and a jogging track, two studios and an ice skating ring. Not to mention the many shops and cafes on the royal promenades. There were also an arcade and discos, and some kids club. 

The jacuzzi and pools!


By 7-ish we went to our dining table. Hoping to find a nice couple to chat with... we found that other couple on the table to be two Germans who hardly speak to us, ha ha ha. As for the food, same as in the windjammer, they were okay and slightly tastier than your average family restaurant. It was a 3 course dinner and we were given a menu with a note on the chef’s special for the night.
There was a show and parade for the night but we were too sleepy to attend them as we woke around 5-30 ish that day for the trip. Having our tummies full, we went straight off to our bed from the dining room and dozing off instantly.

This is the Main dining rooom

Hubby's fave time : dinner time!

Thursday 3 May 2012

Happy Birthday to me

Hell yeah! I'm 33 now, starting last Wednesday! Though mentally and physically, I don't think I look 33, right? I feel like still 25! (ahemmmm).

There was no party this year and no BBQ, but at least my Mom is here with me to celebrate it, yay!
AND I was happy to know that there are still people that care for me and have time to send me a birthday greeting (thank you Facebook reminder!).
Gifts? My mom bought me a picnic basket, you know, a rattan box with dining utensils for picnic like this one, so cute!
And my hubby bought me a cake, roses and hum hum... a treat in a branded boutique, ahem! Sounds like I have all that a woman needs in one birthday!

On Monday, hubby took a leave from office and all of us went to an amusement park in Bottrop, Germany. The idea is for my daughter to meet her fave characters, Dora, Diego and SpongeBob. But of course, the roller-coaster junkie in me took over and I challenged hubby to ride this crazy ride called Crazy Surfer.



This is the first time I've seen such a ride. From the name, one can tell that the rider will feel the sensation of surfing gigantic, crazy waves. It was crazy, and nauseating! And of course, I lost the bet with my husband. I guess I'm 33 after all.

PS : photo is from http://picnicatascot.com and http://www.thethemeparkguy.com/park/movie-park-germany/movie-park-calls-it-crazy-surfer-big.jpg and all the rights belong to the listed websites.


Thursday 19 April 2012

25 for 100??

I bought a hairdressing voucher from this Groupon, where it supposedly worth 100 Euros and I only paid 25 Euros. And the naive me went to the hairdresser today, expecting I would get a super-100 Euros-treatment. I always wanted to have the cute-japanese-fringe cut, so today I went for it. I was not disappointed, but was not totally jazzed up with the service either. The service was okay, it was the usual: cut, wash, blow dry, eye brow trimming and facial hair removal. It was okay for 25 Euros, but it certainly does not worth 100 Euros as per the advertisement.
I got my Japanese Fringe in the end, though Rania was not happy with my new haircut. She hated it so much that she cried when she first saw me as soon as I got home.
The lesson here : You pay for what you get. When you pay 25 Euros, expect 25 Euros treatment, hihihi.






Tuesday 17 April 2012

Ready for my book?

I have a number of short stories on pregnancy and having a baby, in preparation to be published. Been staying there in my computer hard drive for like 2 years and the easy-breezy-lifestyle in Bonn has been successful in raising my urge to publish them.

Well, I have tried to sell it before to a big publisher like, 2 years ago. Not only that they never informed me the result of my proposal, they seemed to lost the draft as they never returned it!
So now I'm thinking to publish them (hard copy) with indie cum self-publishing, also in e-book format -hey, this the Google era, Man!

Basically, the draft is in Bahasa Indonesia, my mother tongue. HOWEVER, my husband informed his boss' boss ( YES, the boss of HIS BOSS!) that I will publish a book... in English. This Summer. OUCH! And moreover, she told anyone in the team that they need to support it a.k.a buy the book. Ahem... and the draft is still in Bahasa yaaa, not yet translated, not even a word! Meaning I still have long way to gooo to translate them into 'enjoyable-non plain' English. Ngyaiks!

Other than that I need to think about the layout, the cover, summary, and such. And the thank yous. Yikes. Looks like I got much stuff to work on. And this, on top of my usual work of being a mommy to ms cupcake AND the on-line project manager thingy.

Well, let's get on with it then!

Friday 17 February 2012

Crazy about organizing


I'm not an organized person. I never liked the idea of tidying up or decorating a room.

Things change however after our move here to Bonn. Living in a nice apartment where we have to fill it from scratch, including kitchen AND lightbulbs! (ouch!), arrange the furnitures and decorate the apartment; things were tough at the beginning. From late delivery to days of installation / montaging - we decided we didn't want to spoil our mood by building them by ourselves so we hired a handyman - an excuse to be lazy :)

Since we don't have a maid to help clean the house (we used to have one back in SG), I decided that the house should be free from clutter. And, boy, it is not easy. Especially in the living room and Rania's room. Oh, those toys, my eyes, my eyes get sore for just seeing them! I don't want to throw them as some are gifts from loved ones and Ms Rania specifically remember each and every of her toys.

So, I start my journey to have cluter-less apartment. I hate seeing Ikea website where they show living ideas, or any DIY websites, because they all seem too tidy, too clutter-less and unrealistic!

So I started to search for organizing bloggers. REAL PEOPLE who blog about home organizing. They seem to have better solution to my problem.
It is very therapeutic to read those blogs, though at the same time make me feel so small. For example, this blog:
The writer is a mother of 6, ladies and gentlemen and she updates her blog regularly. Me? Just one toddler and I hardly have time to answer my email. Talk about bad time-management people!

This is another of my fave blog. It's an organizing / DIY blog and the writer's apartment / house seems very, very clutter free.

Looks like I still have a lot to do to make this apartment clutter-less. Well, let's start from tidying up Rania's room then :)

Thursday 5 January 2012

Soc Med: the new ground for bragging

Ten years ago people would brag about the places they can visit for holiday. Then flying becomes cheaper and people find another way to brag, by showing up their stuff, branded bags and expensive mobile phones. Now, mobile phones becomes so cheap, and people opt for smart phones instead. With the birth of social media and the apps in our smart phones, people find a new place to show off : Facebook, twitter, my space, you name it.

People tweet about almost everything in my timeline: from what they do during the week, movies they watch, placed they visit, what they cook and stuff they buy. Some are informative, some are horrid. Pics of their lunches / dinners make me drool, but some also make me say"eugh!"

My friends' Facebook status always make me laugh too. From high school lovers missing their loved ones (yes, I do have some 'younger' friends) to ... online store advertisements selling bikinis!

Some tweet or put status that politely show off their exquisite purchase, like "Oh, this new blablabla powder I just bought is so nice to wear" while we all know that 'blablabla' brand cost 3 meals in a fine dining restaurant. Or "wow, surely this xxx shampoo/body lotion is worth the price" while the xxx brand is only available abroad.

One tweeple (twitter people?) posted not only the pics of the touristic places but also photos of her seat in the plane -which obviously not an economy class seat- and tweeted about how she always love the 'airport lounge' And all this, for a non business trip. Talk about bragging people!

Now, please excuse me as I need to tweet and update my status, I need to brag about this new blog post I made :D

Happy New Year People! Keep on bragging! (about the good stuff, that is!)