Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Randomness + Lust List

Sorry I didn't post anything last Sunday because the internet's been acting crappy all over again. It's also because I felt sluggish and uninspired. Just like any other moody teenage girl who believes she's getting fatter by the second and should go on a diet. But of course I don't believe that now do I? I don't really have a particular thing to blab about right now, so here are just a bunch of randomness from my head:

  • Just cut it out. Drop the tasty cream filled bun, you already had 5. For lunch. No, there isn't anyway you're getting dessert tonight. Fine, I'll cave in one more bun for dessert.
  • I do believe that my sister makes a bunch of yum goodies but doesn't eat much of it because she's afraid she'll go fat. Go figure sis, just let me do all the eating. Though it's not like I mind. 
  • I hope I'll have the chance to use mom's huge wedgies during dance class this week. I can't wait to step on someone's foot. (Insert cheeky laughter here) 
  • I need to take more regular naps to avoid my family seeing me on the ground choking on my own spit. But no seriously, I think I'll go mad (plus horribly moody and agitated easily) if I don't. Now no one wants to see that stereotypical grumpy teenager side of me.  

Now here's some inspiration ( and stuff I wished I had): 

It would be really cute in a nursery
(Source)
From nelliebellie.com

I love this idea, except I would put a map of the World and pin all the places I've visited and lived in. And that's more than you can count. 



While some girls would love a pair of high heels or the golden boy of the class I dream to get my hands on this baby. I believe it's pure magic. 

Source

I love bow ties! I already made 3 over the weekend and I wore one to school last Friday. People kept asking me why am I wearing a bow tie. Well, it's because it looks cute and makes me stand out without violating the school dress code. The high school coordinator commented that it was very creative of  me to wear a bow tie. One girl said that girls don't wear bow ties. Well, they do now. PWNED..... plus I love that shirt in the picture. 

Well my eyes are fried and so is my brain. Probably because I need a nap. So I'm gonna go to avoid a mental break down. 

Ni



 

Sunday, 23 September 2012

I'm a Dancing Danger on Heels

My dancing is strictly restricted to my bathroom and my bedroom only. If you ever get the rare chance to see me dancing you'll most probably see a twirling girl with her legs going anywhere and everywhere to the beat of the music. Now, with that picture in your mind imagine me wearing heels. I've never worn heels in my life, don''t even think I've danced with it. Do you see a crazy dancing girl with her heels flying off her feet and landing on her partners head? Yeah, that's what see. It might even be a probable outcome.

My school is putting on a dance show for this year's annual school function. Guess what? My class is doing salsa. Out of all dance forms the dance teachers picked a spicy (ehem.. sexy) dance for my class. Great, just great, just what I wanted. They could've picked Broadway but no, they chose a dance where all the girls have to wear high heels, dresses and flaunt their hips. We didn't get partners, which made the dancing less awkward. But I don't flaunt my hips and even if I did, I'll only flaunt it to myself. I know I'm selfish.

In the end I did it, you know the hip thing. We haven't danced with heels yet in class but I tried dancing with me mom's wedges and it was a disaster. One shoe flinged off. My ankles were wobbling from supporting the wedge and I nearly fell several times.

Talking about crazy dancing, don't you just love the look on this guy's face?


The song I'm dancing to in school:

 But I enjoy dancing and dance class. It makes me feel happy. Just hope you're not there when I'm dancing with heels. You'll get a heel mark on your forehead or worse, I'll crush your toes. It's going to be ok, right?



Ni sa 

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Daydreams and Deprivations

I've got a secret to tell. Though it won't be a secret any more now....

I'm Zinny Taylor. No, I'm not Ni, I'm Zinny. There's a trail starting from the back of my farm house that leads right into the Mayor of Chocton's garden. The trail is beautiful. Zinnias line the trail path, old, mystic trees form a archway and the air. Oh, the air it's just soooo sweet. You can walk through Maiden's Walk, Sleepy Bear Ridge and escape from Shady Death Ridge. And guess who cleared this path? Me. Yup, me. 

Though there's a slight problem with this reality Chocton doesn't exist and this reality only exists in my head. I'm one of those people who have an active imagination and this leads me to daydream frequently. You know I'm daydreaming when I'm awkwardly staring at something with a smirking-crossed-with confused face. Kind of like the pfft-I saw-that-YouTube-video-before-it-got-popular face. I can daydream about anything from making a salsa (dancing not the dip) dress to imagining that I'm a character from a book. 

Daydreaming becomes more frequent when I'm deprived of something, in this case books. I went 2 weeks without books due to the exams and that basically means murder in bookworm talk. 2 weeks, that's near insanity. So when I finally got to read a book, Chasing Redbird by Sharon Creech, I got my Life back and my bookish ways. For a whole day after I read that book (I finished it in about 6 hours flat, yeah I was desperate) I kept dreaming I was Zinny Taylor, the main character of the book.

If you know a bookworm and you find him/her reading a book rather intensely you know that he/she will become absent minded. So I was reading the book in my bed with a blanket, eating BBQ chips and it was lunch time. I ate my macaroni and cheese in bed. Now there was a problem I only have two hands and I had to hold three things: my macaroni, the book and the chips. The solution was obvious of course. Dump the chips into the macaroni and then I only have to hold two things. I did just that. You may think eww... chips and macaroni together? No way!!! But let me tell you that it made the macaroni so much more delicious! Adds a certain crunch to it and spice.

Ahhh, daydreaming it's like you're getting a mini staycation in your little melon. Or dressing up your life, to make it more exciting or adventurous like in a book. 

So what have you been daydreaming about lately?

Ni




Saturday, 8 September 2012

Fooding Round Up

Scale of Edibility for reference

They don't look appetizing. They look like burned up purple muck, which is exactly what it is. My second failed attempt at a macaroon, is better than the first. In the first attempt the macaroons where soft and were sticking to the baking tray. Solution? Put water over it. Bad Terrible idea. I think that's where I went wrong because then the macaroons turned into this pink glue like paste. It went over the line of edible and inedible. It was inedible. At least in the second attempt I got the macaroons off the baking tray. Solution? Put water under it (why didn't I think of that before?), then wait for a few seconds and take them off! I'm not going to show you the fail macaroons because... well who would want to see them? They do not bring giddiness or lust like my sister's cake does...

My sister on the other hand, had better luck with her baking. Then again she's like this cooking prodigy of our family, so 90% of the time she gets it right. Mum's talent is what she got. She baked this lemon sponge cake or orange and lime cake with lime drizzle, as she calls it. That's a mouthful, I know. These days people name food with such long, detailed titles. To me cake is cake and lemon is lemon. And not blah and blah with whatnot. Back to the topic, her cake is delicious. It's a great cake for the hot weather, light and spongy.

Rating these foods on the Scale of Edibility I made they score:
1st attempt macaroons - 3
2nd attempt macaroons - 4
My sisters cake - 8

My sisters cake


Looking good, eh?

Don't be jealous, I'm just off to savour this baby...

Ni sa

Monday, 3 September 2012

Quick Fix: Necklace with Broken Clasp

Its frustrating when you accidentally break those little chains on a necklace. Now you can't wear it cause it's broken. Here's a simple answer: clothes pin.



Simple, right? No fancy smancy gizmos are needed. That teddy bear there, that's mine and I had him for 6 years now! Got it on my 7th birthday. Cute isn't he?

Off to do some number work.

Ni sa

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Daily Discoveries

Who knew ordering pizza was so difficult?
Or that a certain someone  use to have hair?
Or the fact that you can do so much with junk?

I learnt all that this week:

Monday

When it comes down to ordering pizza, its my sister's job. But she said that she's fed up with talking to the pizza ordering people. They're difficult she says. So she handed this seemingly easy task to me.

I couldn't have been more wrong! It took me several times to dial the right number, apparently I wasn't informed about putting an area code in front of a number. Here's a snippet of my conversation with the pizza people:

Me: I'd like to have a medium stuffed crust chicken and corn pizza-
Pizza People (PP): Ma'am the stuffed crust isn't good would you like to try the Mia crust or Pan crust? <---- This is were the annoyance level rised
Me: No, I'd just like to have the stuffed crust
PP: The Mia crust is a thin Italian crust
Me: No, thank you
PP: Try it ma'am it's very good
Me: NO!
PP: Then try the- <---- This is were my annoyance tolerance was broken
Me: I'll have the Pan Crust... -_-

Now I understand the difficulty.

Wednesday

It's easy to  imagine a person with hair bald as in your mind you just "erase" that person's hair. But it's hard to imagine a bald person with hair because it's like sticking wool to a melon. It just doesn't make sense.

So I was pretty surprised when I saw this:


Before

My brain couldn't register that mop of brown hair on his head. It just didn't make sense. But I got over the initial shock. Everybody, at  some point in their lives, has hair. It's just I usually see George Calombaris from Masterchef like this:

After


 Sunday

Junk is a misunderstood treasure. I know that now do to this site I stumbled upon, http://scraphacker.com/.It is simply of one the most brilliant, practical and inspiring websites. Basically, it showcases DIY projects made from "junk" such as old pillowcases, tin cans, pallets, the lists goes on. Here's a couple of my favourite DIY's:







I see junk in a whole new different light! My mind's racing now with so many different ideas now. Doors are not just doors now, they're shelves, tables and screens as well.

Happy Weekend!

Ni sa






Sunday, 26 August 2012

An Extreme Case of Examaphobia


It feels so good to smush a pillow into my face and scream. Just scream. Just scream all my frustrations about the upcoming mid-year exams. I hope I don’t get a migraine tomorrow because I need to be my best! Tomorrow I’ll be sitting in the examination hall for 2 hours. Not only will my arm ache and my head burst but my butt will be sore. Looking forward to that...

Putting all that aside, I look relax and calm. Right now, I’m just letting all those history dates seep deep into my brain. Everyone gets examaphobia before any test or exam, they are bound to. As an expert of examaphobia* here are a couple of tips:

*        Smushing a pillow into your face and screaming is proved beneficial as it lets go of all your frustration. An alternative method is punching something (not someone).

*         Relax your brain. There is in fact a life outside of studying. Your teachers didn’t want you to attack yourself day by day with facts, numbers and whatnot. Remember that an exam is testing what you understand not what you know. So go outside and tame a rabid squirrel like I did... or something.

*       Study in the sunlight. It will not only increase brain productivity. 
Bonus: If you are a vampire it will make you sparkle and look good**.


*       Eat brain food such as ice cream, biscuits and sugar cookies. Just don’t get distracted by all this goodness.

*        It also helps to study much before the exam date. It’s best if you start a month before.

There you go, my tips for a good exam.

Well got to go, I've got a date with a history book. 

Wish me luck,
Ni sa

* I’m not an examaphobia expert, but these are real good tips
** This does not happen in reality. I don’t believe in this. Besides, who would want a vampire that looks like a disco ball all day long?

Thursday, 16 August 2012

All the Roads' a Circus

Yes, it's true the roads are filled with stuntmen (and women). I live in Chandigarh, a town in North India and it's a common site. And yes, they are licensed to drive.

If you've never been to India and are absolutely baffled by this natural phenomena then let me get a picture into your head: 

The roads are lined with trash and dirt. There are street cleaners that sweep the dirt off the walking paths but for some reason they just leave that pile of dirt there. It's just there to be exposed to the winds and then they are blown over again, destined to litter over the paths again and again. Cars rule the roads. And when I say rule I literally mean rule. Sure they have laws but everyone seems to bend those laws. One way roads are filled with cars going the opposite directions. During traffic jams its perfectly OK to go out of your car and get stuff from your trunk. No one seems to complain when you go over the road divider.

Not in Chandigarh.... but somewhere in India


Got a picture in your head? Let's move on shall we? 

I ask myself at times, How is it possible they have a driver's permit? 

Then another question immediately pops up, Who licensed their driving license? Do they know how to drive? Safely? 

The most probable answer would be NO. Comforting isn't it? (Sarcasm) 

But considering all this for some bizarre reason my car is somewhat untouchable. Sure it has a few scratches, went for a bumper change once and had to get its side view mirrors replaced.... it's still untouchable. When we go around roundabouts usually the buses would look like they're attacking us and when you look out the window they would be just all in your face. They're just a metre away from you. Though don't worry your car is untouchable.

If you would look at the walking path beside you there is a probable chance there would be a small car going over it. Do they understand that it's a pedestrian walking path not some alternative road way? Even if you are in a hurry, that is no excuse to use the pedestrian walking path as your speed way. It's not safe. At all.

Want to cross the road? I suggest you avoid that at all cost.

I could go on but my fingers are getting tired.

So now do you see why all the road's a circus?

Ni sa




Monday, 13 August 2012

DIY: Rose Clip

On my last post I posted a picture of a rose garden and I got really inspired. After several tries I found an easy way to make a rose clip. It'll probably only take you 30 minutes or less. 


1. Scissors
2. Small scrap of green paper (trust me you won't need alot since it's only for the leaves)
3. Tissue paper ( or any other thin, tissue like paper E.g. kite paper) in the colour of your choice 
4. Old bobby pin 
5. Glue stick
6. All purpose glue
7. Stapler
8. Pencil
9. (Not shown) A small piece of card-stock or thick paper (Don't use normal printer paper it won't be strong enough)

Steps: 
(Click on the pictures to enlarge them)



Step 1 First you fold the tissue paper in half several times. I recommend folding it over 4 times as I did here as it will create enough flower cut-outs. If you do more than 4 folds it will be harder to cut the flower out. 

Then you draw a flower in any size you want. I suggest drawing a small flower as it will make a delicate rose. Make sure you don't draw the flower too big or too small or else it'll look awkward on your head.  Here I drew a four petal flower because it's easier to cut out. Next, you cut the flower out. If you have a flower hole puncher big enough, you can hole punch the tissue paper instead of drawing and cutting.

Next, you will re-stack the flower cut-outs randomly. This means that you don't have to stack them perfectly one on top of another. We do this to create dimension to the rose later on. After this you staple the flower in a criss-cross way as shown in the picture.  


Step 2 Take the card-stock and cut 2 small square pieces. Make sure that each piece is the same size as the flower you just cut out.  Then you slide one piece into the bobby pin making sure that the top part of the bobby pin is facing you. The top part of the bobby pin is where the rose will be placed. 

Then you take the other piece of square card-stock and apply all purpose glue to it. Now, making sure that the top part of the bobby pin is facing you, you paste the second piece of card-stock on top of the other piece of card-stock. This is where you will stick the rose you will make later on.


Step 3 You take the piece of green paper and draw two leaves for the rose. Remember that these leaves should be proportionate to the flower. 

The bottom part of the bobby pin is the side where the bottom of the rose will be, that is the side that's not the top part. Then taking the bobby pin making sure that it the bottom part of the bobby pin is facing you, you glue the card-stock with a glue stick. Next, you stick the leaves you made on to the card-stock. 


Step 4 Take the flower cut-out and scrunch it, starting from the top layer of the flower cut-outs. Scrunching basically means using all four fingers + one thumb of one hand and bring the flower petals together and "creasing" it. You keep doing this until you reach the bottom few layers. Do not scrunch these layers as they will be the outermost layers of the rose. Now you see that you've turned those layers of flower cut-outs into layers of your rose! After scrunching you have turned your flower into a rose! 

Then taking the bobby pin making sure the top part is facing you apply a little bit of all purpose glue to the card-stock. Then you simply paste the rose on to the card-stock. Violà! There you have it. 

I hope you had fun making it and I hope you've understood my instructions. Don't forget to personalize the clip maybe add glitter or whatnot, experiment with different materials. Just following Step 3 you can paste anything to a clip. 

Please comment below if there's anything you didn't understand or you want me to make more of these types of posts.

Ni sa


Saturday, 11 August 2012

Slap on a smile

Happy Friday Everyone! Don't you love the feeling of making it through another week? I feel a sense of accomplishment like when you finally tackle that tangle of necklaces. Here's some things that are making me smile today...

Roses in the morning light (Source)
I love bright open spaces, especially gardens. Magical gardens full of blooming flowers. If you've ever read The Secret Garden you'll know what I mean. I love roses, especially lovely pink ones. They look so delicate in the morning light. 

Cute! (Source)
I really LOVE this bow bun and it's actually looks easy to do. Unfortunately, my hair is too silky smooth and thin to do the bow. Sigh. I'll stick to my braids and buns. 


Beautifully True.



Excuse me, can I please have 8 flavours of ice cream one a cone please? How do they even do that? Putting 8 scoops of ice cream is not easy. To be honest, I can only manage 2 perfect lopsided scoops of  ice cream on top of each other... sometimes  rarely. Otherwise they fuse together.

Which picture makes you smile the most?

Ni sa

Friday, 3 August 2012

L is for Leprosy


That pirate monkey with the hideous face scared me. Badly. Yeah, I'm talking about the pirate monkey, Captain Gutt, from Ice Age 4. Really who's idea was it to name a ruthless, not-so-blood-thirsty monkey, Gutt? Putting him aside, the movie was hilarious! Manny and his friends are separated from the other animals when the landmass they were living on splits. Manny and his friends are floating on a large chunk of ice when they captured by the pirate gang headed by ugly Captain Gutt. I started laughing around here since this was around when the jokes started rolling.

Here's a two of my favourite scenes:


  • Scene: Manny, Sid, Diego and Granny are on a large ice ship back home
Manny: I think Diego has a problem with L...
Sid: L for Leprosy!
Manny (with a fail face on): No... it starts with a L, four letter word, ends with E...
Sid: L for LICE!
Manny: Diego has a problem with LOVE! 

  • Scene: Scrat ( the squirrel) on ice going through an area full of Sirens. Sirens are sea nymphs that attract sailors with their singing and by changing shape according to your desire. They then eat you.
Scrats' following map that leads him to a pile full of acorns
Siren changes shape to Scratte, pretty female squirrel
Scratte (Siren): Oh Scrat! Come here boy! (smirks)
Scrat is allured by Scratte's voice turns around
Scratte: Come here!
Scrat turns back around, digusted as he sees Scratte
Siren turns into acorn
Scrat sees acorn, rushes to it and starts eating it 
Siren turns back to normal with head stuck in Scrat's mouth
Other Sirens start beating Scrat up

It's a fun movie that you should definitely see.

Ni sa






Saturday, 28 July 2012

Book Review: Marshmallow Skye by Cathy Cassidy


This is the second book in Cathy Cassidy's The  Chocolate Box Girls Series. 

Skye and Summer are identical twins.
They do everything together, but lately Skye's been feeling like second-best - it's the story of her life. And when her friend Alfie confesses he's fallen not for her but for Summer it hurts.

Skye wants to be her own person, but, with an effortlessly cool twin, will she get her own chance to shine. 


I got this book for my birthday and I absolutely love it! The story is full of mystery and history. There is a mist from the past that hangs in Skye's mind. She is constantly haunted by the past.... and that's the reason why I love this book. Skye feels that living in the past, in her dreams, is better than living in the present. She hates being in her sister's constant shadow. She's always picking up things that her sister doesn't want any more from scarves to clothes to friends. No wonder living in the past seems so much interesting. 

She starts getting "haunted" by the mystical past when she finds a trunk full of vintage clothes belonging to a distant relative from the 40's (I think) , Clara Travers, who supposedly killed herself. Then the odd dreams begins where she takes place as Clara and living her life. The dreams are filled with gypsies in the woods, dancing and laughing, a place where there is no time. In her dreams she meets a boy, Finch, but she can't decide if he was real or imaginary. She starts falling for a boy that doesn't exists. 

Throughout the story Skye is lost between her dream world and the real world. Her twin sister, Summer, starts worrying that Skye is slipping away, which is true. Suddenly Skye starts putting her own inputs on things and disagreeing with Summer. She's becoming her own person. I really liked seeing that. Also liked the fact that Cathy balanced the time Skye spends in her worlds. 

All in all 4/5 

Ni sa

Back From Non-Existence

Honestly I didn't think that I'll ever come back. I thought my posts are boring, a drag of some type and definitely not me, enough. But, I kept getting page views and though not a large amount, it somehow encouraged me. There's lots of room for improvement and I could fix that. I'll try putting more ME in them. 


I feel for you kitty

I've also been literally BURIED in homework. In India, the school system is tough. You get 2 tests every week on sometimes 2 Chapters, other times 4 Chapters, really it just depends on how many chapters you've done in that subject. You get a crushing amount of homework everyday. Then you got to study for those tests and mid-year exams. In the end your desk gets piled up with lots and lots of fluff that needs to be done. On the brighter side at least I will be somewhat ahead of my friends in Singapore. International School are so much easier compared to Indian Schools. 

July is also a really busy month for me packed full of stuff: 
  • My birthday is on July and as well as 2 of my friends and my aunt 
  • There's about 1 month till mid-year exams. This translates to study, study, study! 
  • I really want to watch the Olympics but the timings are not right. They usually start in the evening and  finish at around 1AM the next morning. There is no chance that I'm giving up precious sleep for this. I'm STILL trying to watch the Opening Ceremonies on YouTube. 
  • It's a fasting month for Muslims and that includes moi.  
July's jam packed but I love it!

Ni sa

Friday, 8 June 2012

Book Review: Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer


Artemis Fowl. You've probably heard the name.

If Internet rumours are to be believed, he's responsible for every major crime of the new century. If you haven't heard of young Artemis, then you're lucky. You'll sleep better not knowing that someone like him is out there. But  if you must know, if curiosity is eating away at you, as it did at me, then let's start at the beginning...

In this, the story of Artemis's first encounter with the fairy People, you'll find out how he hatched a plot to restore his family's fortune. You'll read how he discovered a world below ground of armed and dangerous fairies, farting dwarfs and mind-blowing technology. And you'll learn how, by kidnapping Captain Holly Short of the Lower Elements Police, Artemis almost triggered a cross-species war.

Still with me? Well, strap in, adventurers -you've never read anything quite like this...

Eoin Colfer

You might think that someone who almost triggered a cross-species war would be at least of middle age, has white hair, a sagging face and  incredible intelligence. Well, Artemis Fowl is not your normal villain. He's 12 and a child prodigy. He's like your school super genius, the one who knows everything, with a cold, wicked heart. Through out the story you'll see glimpses of an actual 12 year old, which I enjoy to see as it helps me connect with the character more.

Butler is Artemis's bodyguard and the closest thing he has to a friend. During the first few chapters of the book, Butler seems as heartless as his master but he really isn't. Even though Butler is big and burly he is more human than Artemis. He has morals and values and sticks to them unlike Artemis who only cures his mother's illness for his own advantages.

I didn't really like the book until they introduced Holly Short, a character that I can familiarise with. My favourite characters would be Butler and Holly because of their strong moral characters. The book's protagonist might be Fowl but there are parts where the book is written in the point of view of other characters, which is refreshing as I don't always want to know what's going on in Fowl's mind.


Overall I give it 4/5. 
I'm looking forward to reading the other books in the series.

Ni sa

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Shopping Fever


It always comes around this year and I know the reason why. GSS. The Great Singapore Sale, the time when people get crazy over shopping. There's a rumour saying that Singapore's national sport is shopping and even though its not official, it may as well be. You can easily lose a couple of Kgs running around grabbing and shoving. I know I have.

Seriously, the malls are packed to the max with people during weekends. Your elbows must be strong, it's like riding on a train in Mumbai  excluding the dirtiness of course. If you haven't rode on an Indian train, watch the Outsourced episode, Training Day ( I think Outsourced is hilarious by the way). A little tip if you're going to Singapore, shop during the last week of the Sale if possible. The prices are much lower and they have great sale combos. Last year I shopped too early and during the last week I saw the stuff I bought on much lower prices. I wanted to smack my face. During the last week the crowd thins out because they're either too tired or the more probable reason, have no more funds.

When I landed in Singapore my need for a new pretty thing was so strong, it was almost irresistible. Fortunately I have developed a technique called the shield. It's when you list all the things you really want and keep that in mind. So when you go out, your mind's track is set and your eyes turn away at all the other pretty things, forming a shield. Do you do that?


Well bye bye for now. Enjoy your holidays no matter where you're going.
Nisa

Sunday, 20 May 2012

Book Review: When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr




Anna is not sure who Hitler is, but she sees his face on posters all over Berlin. Then one morning, Anna and her brother awake to find her father gone! Her mother explains that their father has had to leave and soon they will secretly join him. Anna just doesn't understand. Why do their parents keep insisting that Germany is no longer safe for Jews like them? Because of Hitler, Anna must leave everything behind. 


When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit is probably one of my favourite books. It's a book based on Anna's perspective as she goes through life as a refugee. I think that's what really attracted me, the travelling and the weird customs that she encounters. The descriptions are sometimes so vivid I can feel myself in Anna's shoes, walking through the streets holding Mama's hands. That's the best part of a great book when you can feel yourself in that person's place. 

The story starts off quickly and to the point. After hours of travelling they finally reach Switzerland, where I think you'll find the funniest custom being practised, though I'm not quite sure if it's really an actual custom in Switzerland. In Switzerland, Anna finds more and more about herself, especially when a Nazi family comes in town. After some time they move elsewhere (I'm not telling where, I'm not spoiling the story for you). There Anna's character changes and grows. I love the place; I can imagine the little house they stay in with the amazing view. Then Anna goes back to Switzerland for a holiday and she finds herself so changed when she accidentally talks to her old teacher in French. Anna was shocked to find herself talk to her old teacher like that and feels that France is now more like home than she had thought.

I really enjoyed seeing Anna's character change, how interesting it was to learn a whole different language and culture. To live a different life. I'd give it 5/5. A highly recommended book. What have you been reading lately?

Ni sa

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Destination: Nepal

Note: All the pictures (excluding the Angkot) has been taken by my family and I. Click on pictures for close up.

I think it's been over a month since I last blogged and you can clearly blame that on the sudden school load I had to do. 8th Grade clearly is a lot more tough but thank goodness it's the summer holidays now!

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Getting back, I want to start on a section or series or whateveryoucallit called Destination. It's basically a travel series where I show you the places I have recently went to. Travelling is one of my favourite things to do. Over a month ago I went to Nepal. You know I never imagined myself to actually reach Nepal. It's like "the top of the world", where Land meets Sky. Kind of a Earth Meets Heaven mojo going on, well... That's what I thought anyways. But it's actually not like that.

Angkot

 When I reached Kathmandu, the capital, I saw that they didn't really have any high rise buildings. The streets were over crowded with so many vehicles, like many cities but what I found interesting was there were more minibuses then there were cars. These minibuses are used as a mode of public transportation, much like the angkot I can find in Indonesia. Kathmandu itself is quite messy, as in the planning of the city but it gives it a unique charm. I found so many interesting souvenirs and hand made things in Kathamndu in the alley near the Radisson Hotel. There was a shop there that sold stuff, from bags to bottle holders, that are made from recycled items, which I found really interesting and cool. Bigmart, a supermarket, is actually one of my favourite places...ironically, because it has sooo much more imported stuff and at a cheaper price than specialists stores in Chandigarh! It got stuff imported from Malaysia! So. Unfair.


Moving on to nature... I visited Bhaktapur and Nagarkot. Bhaktapur is a town filled with history. It's around a 2 hours drive from Kathmandu and when you reach there, there will be a counter. You need to pay them to look around the place. We got a paid tour guide from the counter took take us around. You've got to hike a bit to reach the actual place and when you get there you enter Durbar Square, a Temple Courtyard, with Temples dating centuries back. From the courtyard there are many different alley ways that lead you to other squares, this is the reason why I recommend getting a tour guide as the chances of you getting lost is very plausible. I loved Bhaktapur because it made me feel like an explorer going through those alleys, travelling back in time.




Nagarkot is a town nestled in the mountains and it's famous for their Himalayan views. We went there to see the sunset and my,oh my how lucky we were! It was a cloudless evening, unlike for the pass few days. The views were breathtaking!


Nagarkot Pictures
Picture of mountains taken in the plane

Nepal was amazing and not just its views. So were the people who were kind and honest. It was quite the adventure.

Ni sa



Thursday, 5 April 2012

I'm in love with....


I love you Chocomania!

As of yesterday I had the urge to buy something, anything really from TBS (The Body Shop). Yesterday, after school we spent the afternoon in TBS searching for a present for my friend. We tried on the Wild Rose hand cream, which smells weird... and squirted body glitter on each other. I was having a hard time on whether to buy the New Chocomania Lotion or the Body Butter for her. I settled for the Lotion. The new Chocomania collection smells HEAVENLY! I'm kicking myself because I swear if that thing was edible it would've been the BEST chocolate mousse I've ever had! *EDIT 21/5/12 - I actually dared myself to eat it. it does not taste good!-EDIT* It smells just like Chocolate, if I didn't know it was lotion I'd eat it all up! The smell reminds me of cold winter nights drinking hot chocolate infront of the heater. I sooo wish that Lotion was mine, but I bet the Zebra bank (yes, I have a cute Zebra Bank instead of an old Piggy Bank) wouldn't cough up enough money! Here's some other stuff I've been in love with lately:

White Gardenia Eau de Toilette - What's New - Fragrance
White Gardenia Eau de Toilette
Another Body Shop thing. I love the daintyness of the smell. I like how it reminds of my 1st Grade teacher and my Grandmother at the same time. They have a body mist version of this, which is cheaper, but I don't get the difference. Someone tell me.

Another Body Shop thing, (I'm basically in love with TBS these days). Honestly, I'm just attracted by the cover design on it. But usually TBS comes out with good stuff, so this has to be good too right?

(TBS) Strawberry Eau de Toilette
I just love this fruity smell! It makes me feel fresh and lively. It says that it's no longer availlable on the UK site, but it's in stock in India. Other else than the smell the bottle is cute.


I found out about Olly Murs through Jango. He's a good artist and this is my favourite song from him.



Okay, I know it's a weird video. If you can't stand it close your eyes or scroll down and listen to the music. I didn't quite like it at first, but give it a second chance, you'll like it. 

That's for now! 
Ni sa :)





First Week of April

Yay! It's Thursday, just ONE more day till the weekend! But that doesn't matter now, for me this week anyways... I've got 2 days holidays after just three days of school. Those first 3 days were odd. I felt uncomfortable in my class, it's as if I'm changing skin and I'm just getting use to it. There's a sense of familiarity to the class though, like my old classmates and my friends. The teachers give us lectures and so far we haven't taken any notes like we did last year. At home I'm continuously studying, this year there's more of self studying. Putting that aside what I really love about being in class 8 is this leadership programme that we've got to do. It's lots of fun, there's lots of interactions and games that we need to do. Last class we did this game where we had 4 groups and each one had to make a noise each time the teacher pointed to our group. It was lots of fun, we sounded like a coordinated group of monkeys. Sometimes I feel lonely though since my friend sit on the other side of class...

I've been reading this book I got from the library

The Spell Book of Listen Taylor by Jaclyn Mariarty 


A Spell to make Somebody Eat a Piece of chocolate Cake
A Spell to make a Person get stung by a Bee
A Spell to Make Two People Fall in Love AGAIN


Since Listen Taylor's dad started dating a Zing, her life has gone from unusual to downright weird. The delightfully mad Zing family lives in its own strange world, protecting its huge family secret.


But Listen also has something to hide - a secret too heartbreaking to share - and an unconventional spell book that might that might be the answer to her problems. 


 I like this book. It's different. I can't describe it but it's just is. If this book was in a series, I can still understand it. What really draws me to this book is the Zing Family Secret and Cath Murphy. You can say that it's 1 story seen in the point of view of three different groups of people. I like it. I haven't finished it and I certainly haven't figured out the secret!  I'll find it soon enough!

So how was your 1st week of April? Also Happy Birthday to my friend today!

Ni sa

Sunday, 1 April 2012

The Last Sunday

Well today's the Last Sunday of my Spring Break meaning that tomorrow is the 1st Day of School. This means both dread and excitement to me. Dread because I barely know anyone in my class and none of my best friends are with me. I have a feeling the reason that my teachers separated my friends and I from each other is that we distract each other. Well... I have no objections that my friends do disturb me but do they really need to leave me hanging by myself? I do have two people who I know in my class though it's not the same without my best buddies with me. I just keep thinking to myself who will be with me if both of my class friends are absent? I'll be downright miserable that's what. But I'll push that thought aside for now. I can't bear being alone though, no one does. I have a theory that every even grade that I go to will be a good school year and for every odd grade it will be the opposite but it has changed since I got here, it's as if the Universe has other plans for me now...

I hope it won't be a bad year since it got off to a bad start. I'm half-excited for tomorrow though because I get to see all my friends again after 2 weeks. We're all separated so that means we will meet each other at break time. But that's what's worrying me. The same situation happened to me in Grade 5, all of us were separated, so we met up at lunch time, though after awhile one by one we drifted away from each other. We had continuous arguments and disagreements until we split up. I don't want that to happen again. It was awful.

I guess I have to put that negativity aside, I can't sleep with bad thoughts in my head and I need a good night's sleep for tomorrow. Tomorrow I need to wake up early.... Wow! I haven't done that in a long time! Anyways since school started articles on how to concentrate and study better is popping up everywhere here! Check this article out on how to concentrate better in class. It's very useful, don't forget to checkout the rest of here School/Organization tips, it had helped me alot.

Inspite of the negativity in my body right now, this made my day! Ironic really, but to me it just means to be prepared for tomorrow.

Hahaha... (Source)

Well Goodnight World and Happy April Fool's Day!
Ni sa

Friday, 30 March 2012

Sukhna Lake Trip



For those of you who don't know what Sukhna Lake is, it's an iconic lake in Chandigarh. I've lived here for quite sometime now but I've never been to the touristy places like Sukhna Lake, The Rock Garden etc.. My sister has been to The Rock Garden and she says it's amazing. In The Rock Garden they display statues made out of recycled materials, considering that it's basically our trash. Anyways my family and a close family friend have been planning to have a picnic since Spring break started (which was about 11/2 ago...) and we finally did it! My mom has been urging to go out since the break started but I just stayed inside hiding away from the sun, turning my AC on high. Here in India the weather doesn't gradually slip into another season but it just goes straight into it. We still have Autumn and Spring but just for a little while... ( I LOVE Spring it's my absolutely favourite season!)

Sukhna Lake is beautiful. I should've come here earlier. The trees are nice, big and provide a really good shade. We bought lots of food with us, we didn't have a proper lunch but I was stuffed after eating all that brownie, tarts, muffins, cookie and nuggets. The police didn't let us use our scooters at first but after some convincing they let us in. Now the difference between a scooter and a bicycle is the fact that one has a seat and peddles while the other doesn't because really they're both just 2 wheel vehicles. But for some reason the police doesn't let a bicycle in while they let a scooter in...... Though overall it was a great picnic and there was good weather with it too, nice and breezy, not too hot either.

I took pretty much everything that we possibly need even sunscreen and a change of shoes. I like to be prepared. My grandmother is like that she has pretty much everything in her bag, she's got plastic bags, candy, handkerchiefs, food, book, water, even a mini iron (trust me though there's more)... she's like Mary Poppins taking out everything imaginable out of a seemingly small bag. Anyways I thought I got everything except my camera so from now on I'll always bring one every time I go out.

Ni sa

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

I've watched the movie + Sundae Girl

So I've watched The Hunger Games movie today and it really wasn't what expected. All in all I thought it was great as a movie but not as great compared to the book (isn't it always?). They took out chunks of stuff out from the book, I promise no spoilers. But they did a good job making the Capitol come alive. I love the way the people dressed up with all their crazy costumes, the colourful, vivid wigs and the amazing make up.

Back in my old school they have book week where on one day you get to dress up as a character. I would probably dress up as a Capitol citizen with crazy neon pink nails with fake crystals, a bizarre bubble dress, comfortable flats and pink, pink lips, though no wig! I need to be comfortable so that explains no wig, I just can see myself blowing away a weird pastel pink wig from my face and feeling my head go all sweaty and icky. It's a subtler Capitol look, but hey I need to be able to actually work in class.

Here's a very rough look at it. I tried my best. :)

It's my best try...
All in all a 4.5/5 as a movie and a 3.9/5 as a book/movie comparison. What made me give these scores is because of the fact that the chunk that they did take out didn't include the suspense and strong emotions. You could see right through, even if you didn't know about the books at first that Katniss is going to win because (a) the careers weren't as strong or scary and (b) Katniss wasn't as scared as she should be.

I recently went to the library and got four books. So far I've read only one:

Sundae Girl by Cathy Cassidy

Jude's family are crazy, quirky, bizarre... her mum brings her plenty of problems and her dad thinks he's Elvis! All she wants is a hassle-free life - but it's not easy when she's chasing a trail of broken promises.

Nothing seems to go Jude's way, until she realizes the floppy-haired boy from school could her knight on shining rollerblades. And that sometimes, when everything turns sour, only something sweet can make it ok....

When you read the blurb you might think that Jude's family is way off the tracks but the family really isn't that crazy. I would probably say that her family is funky and that all families have their problems so her family isn't as different as others. The book itself is a little different from Cathy's other stories (that I've read) usually its all lovey-dovey but this one concentrates more on life problems, which reminds me of Jacqueline Wilson a bit. Just a bit. Totally different writing styles. Definitely. I'd give it a 4.5/5 because it doesn't have enough suspense and at times it seems a little too sad and at other times it's just fine, but the way it makes you go up and down is a good thing, just like how the character would feel.

That's all for now :)
Ni sa

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Happy (Belated) Hunger Games!

Funny Confession Ecard: I win The Hunger Games everyday. It's called lunch hour.


Happy Hunger Games Everybody! I meant to post this yesterday but I didn't have the time. I've waited to see the movie for soooo long, but unfortunately I have to wait till Tuesday since I'm gonna see this with my friend. I plan to read the book again to get the story fresh in my mind but all the stores here are SOLD OUT of the books. I personally don't know anyone crazier than me about THG and I haven't seen anyone that looks like they're into it, so how can it be sold out?! I feel like I'm the only one around here, but apparently there are others here who are just like me.

I'm a subtle crazy-about-THG person. I certainly do not dress up like any of the characters. I don't fantasize about them (if people do this.... it's a little creepy). And it's not the only thing I talk about. I'm certainly not a die hard fan. So anyways here's a couple HG related stuff:

I've never thought about like that....

Heheheh...

Funny Confession Ecard: I win The Hunger Games everyday. It's called lunch hour. 

Funny Somewhat Topical Ecard: Twilight was just something to do between Harry Potter and the Hunger Games. 

I'm not on board about this 'team' thing but here face just makes me laugh
 
Here's an article about THG franchise, some are wearable while others completely cheesy and impractical.

Bye people,
Nisa