Oh well! I’m so loving these two weeks – last week and this week. I got to spend time with my big boy. Yippee! :D
And before that, we were together most of the time too. Going to cinemas, having wonderful yet simple meals, talking face-to-face, holding hands. I was oh so sweet and lovely.
I love being with him. Every minute with him means the whole world to me. I don’t know if he feels the same, but that doesn’t matter as long as he doesn’t mind having me by his side.
H.H. My big boy,
Thank you for everything.
I love you more and more each day.
Don’t feel too attached to your book. I miss you. :)
Still, I’d love to see your very own book very soon. :P
Woohoo! Finally I got to visit somewhere to do with art again last month.
I was looking forward to seeing Brook Andrew’s works properly after spotting some in newspapers and magazines. They all looked so interesting and very inspiring. His ideas on “Eye to Eye” are beyond the word “Sugoi!”
And I really felt so lucky to find out that the “Spring in White” exhibition was still around. I really wanted to see it but thought I wouldn’t have time for that. So I almost screamed ‘Hooray’ when I saw a sign leading the way to this exhibition!
Also, after seeing Eye to Eye, a very kind staff told me that there was another art exhibition upstairs – “Beauty of Men”. And WOW! It was oh so freakin’ cool. I loved it.
That night, I went back home feeling so inspired! :D
I’m so glad I’m back on the art & culture track. Earlier this month I went to see an exhibition called “Moken reflections” which was located not far from where I live. It was part of La Fete 2009 and I felt absolutely stunned by all the displays.
The exhibition showed us the way of living of these “Moken” people which was so different from what I am familiar with. I mean I can hardly believe that this sort of life does exist not for from Bangkok. I think they have their own language even! I really admire them, the Mokens.
I was also amazed by their sense against Tsunami 4 years ago. I mean I should know they are familiar with living by the ocean, but thinking about the fishermen in the same area, they both are no difference, OK, except the ways of life. So, I guess that's what made none of the Mokens lost their lives in the incident.
I really hope more chance to see something like this again
It’s been almost a month I haven’t written anything on my blog. Yes, I’ve been absolutely busy. I didn’t have time for myself then. But so very soon, I definitely will. Yay!
Earlier this month, it was a Buddhist holiday. As we never do anything religious, we decided to have a green time instead.
Apart from the wonderful parks in Europe, I think Rama IX Park is the most beautiful one I’ve ever visited and would love to, again and again, if I can bear the heat. :P
It was such a wonderful beautiful day when we paid a visit, and I still remember how happy I was, surrounded by green nature, colorful flowers and blue blue sky.
OMG! It’s been about 2 months I haven’t visited my blog at all. Yes, I’ve been too busy with this and that and in my free time I just wanted to spend with my big boy. :)
OK. There are so many things I want to put as updates here.
1. I finally had the time to draw a silly room plan…
And, believe it or not, everyone loved it! So, we tidied up the whole place together and it turned out so well, as planned. :D
2. I am fat again!! It’s just that I’ve been too busy and I had no time to exercise and when I got stressed, I ate a lot. I mean so much!
As soon as I can be free again, I shall do something about it. Sometimes, I feel like I want to have anorexia or bulimia. :(
3. What do you think about my new haircut?
It’s been way too hot right here in Bangkok. I sort of miss my long hair sometimes, but then this short one is not bad at all. Easy to wash, to dry to look after. What could I ask for more! But still, I’m growing my hair long again. :)
4. My digital camera has been broken by my 2-year-old monkey girl. :( Thank goodness, it’s the compact one, not my beloved D-SLR. There are a few lovely shots I took stuck in the camera which I haven’t been able to get them onto the computer yet. I will as soon as I get a card reader or, even better, a new compact camera. :)
So, the recent pics I have are mainly from my mobile phone.
5. I’m so excited about taking Mr. Holga out and about again. I really miss him and every moment we have spent together in old days.
Here are his fantastic works from the last road trip.
(The blurry ones are totally my fault. I don’t have a scanner, therefore, I have to put these prints into my camera so they would turn out to be in a digital format.)
That’s it for today! I’m so tired updating this blog, but of course, I do enjoy it a lot!