Thursday, January 19, 2006
10 little things I'm thankful for today
1. That hubby's meeting with partners-to-be went well.
2. Nice lunch with the girls.
3. That Keow & Tham have finally landed good jobs.
4. The opportunity to learn how to cook Spinach & Mushroom Risotto from Tim, the Super Chef.
5. Being able to complete most of the washing, cleaning and ironing the past 2 nights so I can have a relatively relaxing weekend.
6. That mum has recovered from her bout of food poisoning.
7. Dai Na's safe delivery of baby Duncan.
8. That I can still fit into my skinny black pants although it's really, really snug now.
9. Invitation to Kai Mah & Enche Hong's house for CNY dinner.
10. That Christine & Kit Mun are finally getting married!
2. Nice lunch with the girls.
3. That Keow & Tham have finally landed good jobs.
4. The opportunity to learn how to cook Spinach & Mushroom Risotto from Tim, the Super Chef.
5. Being able to complete most of the washing, cleaning and ironing the past 2 nights so I can have a relatively relaxing weekend.
6. That mum has recovered from her bout of food poisoning.
7. Dai Na's safe delivery of baby Duncan.
8. That I can still fit into my skinny black pants although it's really, really snug now.
9. Invitation to Kai Mah & Enche Hong's house for CNY dinner.
10. That Christine & Kit Mun are finally getting married!
Labels: Life
Friday, January 06, 2006
I have a cup!
My mooncup was delivered to me today. Yay!! Thanks Li! Have to go home and sterilise it first. Can't wait to use it.
It's strange but none of my friends abroad have heard of it, even those in the US and UK. Makes one think "Why don't they promote it more?". Unless... it doesn't work as well as it's supposed to. Won't know until you try, right? And if it works, I can say bye to spending loads of $$ on disposables from now on. Moreover, it's safer for our bodies since you're not inserting anything made of bleached cotton fibre. No risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome.
It's strange but none of my friends abroad have heard of it, even those in the US and UK. Makes one think "Why don't they promote it more?". Unless... it doesn't work as well as it's supposed to. Won't know until you try, right? And if it works, I can say bye to spending loads of $$ on disposables from now on. Moreover, it's safer for our bodies since you're not inserting anything made of bleached cotton fibre. No risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome.
Mooncup - Made in Brighton UK of surgical silicone
Holds 30ml of fluid
Gee... looks awfully big
Menstrual cup and cloth panty liner... tools for an environment-friendly cycle
Labels: Health, Mel's List