Friday, June 30, 2006

Mommy's a shopaholic

... and I thought I was the only one bored of waiting...

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Line Dancing goes LIVE!

Sara made her maiden live appearance cha-cha-ing her line dancing moves during Dina's petrol station opening ceremony. I was there to give her support and was completely unaware that it was going to be a 4-hour waiting ordeal as her performances were spreaded out with other programs.

The fun part was watching her line dancing group preparing themselves before their first performance. Anyone could see just how tense and nervous they were. But once they start to move-it move-it... oooh! mama!

Thankfully, Marsha kept herself busy. To this day, I can't figure out how she knew the position of riding a superbike.

Here's Marsha, drinking 100Plus. Don't ask me how she got that. I'm still trying to figure that one out too. But, no complaints from me. Eventhough she puts on that "I don't smile" look all day long, she was uber-cool. Thank you, thank you for being such a sport. ;-)

And on behalf of daddies all over the world, thank you to the person who invented diapers. May God bless you.

In the end, the whole show went fabolously well! You go, girls!.. and ladies. You gals were GREAT!!! And many congratulations to Dina on your new business venture, we're sure it'll do well.

It was a great day. Go Line Dancing!! Yeeehah!

Saturday, June 03, 2006

da Higglytown-Heroes Code

The biggest trick to success is often camouflaged with the infamous phrase of “work-hard”. In fact, there are also smarty-pants who even added the phrase “work smart” to it, probably just to compliment themselves. Sorry, this must be confusing. But my point is, we’ve often left out the most important element of success. And that is, as the HigglyTown Heroes always say: “know-how.”

Know-How is what separates the genetic bio-chemist and the studio sound engineer. Both of them probably work as hard (or as smart, whatever that means). And what separates the sound engineer to other sound engineers is… the depth of their know-hows. Not their hard working nor annoying bragging nature.

Learning about know-hows in whatever you do could save you lots of time and frustrations. And to gain depth in it would probably take time, exposure and experience. That's when hard-work comes into play, not ‘smart’ work.

Friday, June 02, 2006

Music Class

We've enrolled Marsha into a program called Musikgarten - "the preeminent early childhood music education company yada yada yada". But the funny part of the story is, while we thought that we only have to pay RM65 a month for the once a week half an hour class, little that we anticipated that the so-called starter kit is RM300+! Gulp. Anyway, Marsha seemed to enjoy the class, despite being the youngest at 1.5 years old. And the most important thing, she's learning.

http://www.musikgarten.org/

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Fly is here!

My good friend, Fly, from PJ is here. Marsha is sooo in love with Uncle Fly - funny girl. Anyway, Fly is here for 2 nights of holiday under the Kulim stars along with his beautiful and loving family, Aza - the wifey, Zafira (3yrs)and Zahirah (6mths).

Fly, you've been such a good friend - even though we only meet up once in every 2 years. If I have a billion buck, I'd put you in my will and give you a million buck :-)

Change of Perspective

I'm making a resolution here. From now on, on weekdays, I'm going to start my day at 5:30pm... and it will be with the people who matters most. =D