Thursday, January 29, 2009

What the ......?

I apologise for rambling ..... how I wished I am a wordy kinda of person. Wished that I am able to express my thoughts clearly. I wished that I can write well like some of my friends who can really write beautiful words.

These past few days has been really tiring, heart aching, boring and relaxing all in one.

The biatch has been at work! She has started to ruffled a lot more other people in all wrong kinda way again. Tsk tsk tsk .... But then again, that's why she is called the biatch, ain't it? I think she is desperate to prove that she is something. Maybe its just her nature or maybe its appraisal time ? I dunno... Poor pity person...I had tried to include her in my prayers most time so that she can change to be a better person...but I just cant seemed to do it sincerely. God forgive me! And having a manager like Mr Boss who doesn't understand our work really really does NOT help at all as well. Hmm, maybe I should not bitch here about the office...opppsss

Then, the stress of moving my baby daughter to a new nursery. Its not that the current babysitter is not fine , its just that she likes to do emergency leaves and my image yang kena suffer. My boss will say that I do not know how to plan and manage things properly. Anyway, I was actually lost for words how to tell the Babysitter that Baby will no longer be going there. Alhamdullilah, she told me that she is 3 months pregnant and will due in August, so indefinitely will have to look for a different babysitter. Phew!

Today is Baby last day there. It was a touching moment, given a choice would not have sent Baby to that dodgy Nursery.... Babysitter has looked after Baby since she was small, through sickness and health..chewah! Bye Bye Babysitter..will visit you once in a while. Kesian..rindu nanti Baby kat mak angkat.

However, on a happier note, we will be flying off to Bintulu this Sunday. Yeay! What's in Bintulu, you'd say? Tried to surf for anything interesting about the place but I couldn't find anything at all worth reading from the Net. Guessed, I have to keep an open heart and an open mind. Oh well, C ya on Wednesday!
I love flying!

BTW, I have learned a new tag line :"Buli bah kalau ko!"

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Friday, January 23, 2009

Lost for words

Can you feel the pain that I am feeling.....................?

Save Palestine

Monday, January 19, 2009

I am holding a picket Part II

Before you buy, consider these ................
They support the Israel - Gaza war
  • McD

  • Starbucks

  • Loreal

  • Coca Cola

  • Nestle

  • Burger King
More list coming soon....

You can also visit this interesting link http://www.bdsmovement.net/ which supports the boycott movement.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Top 5 Lies About Israel’s Assault on Gaza

by Jeremy R. Hammond taken from http://news.worldofislam.info/

Lie #1) Israel is only targeting legitimate military sites and is seeking to protect innocent lives. Israel never targets civilians.

The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated pieces of property in the world. The presence of militants within a civilian population does not, under international law, deprive that population of their protected status, and hence any assault upon that population under the guise of targeting militants is, in fact, a war crime. Moreover, the people Israel claims are legitimate targets are members of Hamas, which Israel says is a terrorist organization. Hamas has been responsible for firing rockets into Israel. These rockets are extremely inaccurate and thus, even if Hamas intended to hit military targets within Israel, are indiscriminate by nature. When rockets from Gaza kill Israeli civilians, it is a war crime. Hamas has a military wing. However, it is not entirely a military organization, but a political one. Members of Hamas are the democratically elected representatives of the Palestinian people. Dozens of these elected leaders have been kidnapped and held in Israeli prisons without charge. Others have been targeted for assassination, such as Nizar Rayan, a top Hamas official. To kill Rayan, Israel targeted a residential apartment building. The strike not only killed Rayan but two of his wives and four of his children, along with six others. There is no justification for such an attack under international law. This was a war crime. Other of Israel’s bombardment with protected status under international law have included a mosque, a prison, police stations, and a university, in addition to residential buildings. Moreover, Israel has long held Gaza under siege, allowing only the most minimal amounts of humanitarian supplies to enter. Israel is bombing and killing Palestinian civilians. Countless more have been wounded, and cannot receive medical attention. Hospitals running on generators have little or no fuel. Doctors have no proper equipment or medical supplies to treat the injured. These people, too, are the victims of Israeli policies targeted not at Hamas or legitimate military targets, but directly designed to punish the civilian population.


Lie #2) Hamas violated the cease-fire. The Israeli bombardment is a response to Palestinian rocket fire and is designed to end such rocket attacks.

Israel never observed the cease-fire to begin with. From the beginning, it announced a “special security zone” within the Gaza Strip and announced that Palestinians who enter this zone will be fired upon. In other words, Israel announced its intention that Israeli soldiers would shoot at farmers and other individuals attempting to reach their own land in direct violation of not only the cease-fire but international law. Despite shooting incidents, including ones resulting in Palestinians getting injured, Hamas still held to the cease-fire from the time it went into effect on June 19 until Israel effectively ended the truce on November 4 by launching an airstrike into Gaza that killed five and injured several others. Israel’s violation of the cease-fire predictably resulted in retaliation from militants in Gaza who fired rockets into Israel in response. The increased barrage of rocket fire at the end of December is being used as justification for the continued Israeli bombardment, but is a direct response by militants to the Israeli attacks.
Israel's actions, including its violation of the cease-fire, predictably resulted in an escalation of rocket attacks against its own population.


Lie #3) Hamas is using human shields, a war crime.

There has been no evidence that Hamas has used human shields. The fact is, as previously noted, Gaza is a small piece of property that is densely populated. Israel engages in indiscriminate warfare such as the assassination of Nizar Rayan, in which members of his family were also murdered. It is victims like his dead children that Israel defines as “human shields” in its propaganda. There is no legitimacy for this interpretation under international law. In circumstances such as these, Hamas is not using human shields, Israel is committing war crimes in violation of the Geneva Conventions and other applicable international law.

Lie #4) Arab nations have not condemned Israel’s actions because they understand Israel’s justification for its assault.

The populations of those Arab countries are outraged at Israel’s actions and at their own governments for not condemning Israel’s assault and acting to end the violence. Simply stated, the Arab governments do not represent their respective Arab populations. The populations of the Arab nations have staged mass protests in opposition to not only Israel's actions but also the inaction of their own governments and what they view as either complacency or complicity in Israel's crimes. Moreover, the refusal of Arab nations to take action to come to the aid of the Palestinians is not because they agree with Israel’s actions, but because they are submissive to the will of the US, which fully supports Israel. Egypt, for instance, which refused to open the border to allow Palestinians wounded in the attacks to get medical treatment in Egyptian hospitals, is heavily dependent upon US aid, and is being widely criticized within the population of the Arab countries for what is viewed as an absolute betrayal of the Gaza Palestinians. Even Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been regarded as a traitor to his own people for blaming Hamas for the suffering of the people of Gaza. Palestinians are also well aware of Abbas' past perceived betrayals in conniving with Israel and the US to sideline the democratically elected Hamas government, culminating in a counter-coup by Hamas in which it expelled Fatah (the military wing of Abbas' Palestine Authority) from the Gaza Strip. While his apparent goal was to weaken Hamas and strengthen his own position, the Palestinians and other Arabs in the Middle East are so outraged at Abbas that it is unlikely he will be able to govern effectively.

Lie #5) Israel is not responsible for civilian deaths because it warned the Palestinians of Gaza to flee areas that might be targeted.

Israel claims it sent radio and telephone text messages to residents of Gaza warning them to flee from the coming bombardment. But the people of Gaza have nowhere to flee to. They are trapped within the Gaza Strip. It is by Israeli design that they cannot escape across the border. It is by Israeli design that they have no food, water, or fuel by which to survive. It is by Israeli design that hospitals in Gaza have no electricity and few medical supplies with which to treat the injured and save lives. And Israel has bombed vast areas of Gaza, targeting civilian infrastructure and other sites with protected status under international law. No place is safe within the Gaza Strip.


Friday, January 16, 2009

Birthday Gal

Had my birthday lunch with my office mates. We had Italian food at a place called Bel Pasto. The place was nicely decorated tapi punya lah jauh, in Kepong. The food was superb! Had the freshest mushroom soup I ever had. Will definitely come back again soon.



Was supposed to go for a dinner but something came up so we had a belated birthday dinner celebration for me the next day at Victoria Station and later coffee & tiramisu cake for finale at Secret Recipe!









Sizzling Beaf Steak












The Bday Gal enjoying her dinner








Favourite Thing











Baby enjoying herself, even got a balloon fron Vic St.






Baby loves fries
The best present was a SMS from dear Hubby which definitely put a smile on my face!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

I am holding a picket....

Boycott US Products!

Plagiarism

This morning briefing was a big shock to me when a assistant manager presented her slides on the board. Hang on, that looks familiar! Yes, it is ...it's my proposal ! Which was done while I was at HQ. Masa proposed tu the head2 mcm xcensoredx....tapi 2 years after that, the same proposal keluar , suruh implement to the operating units pulak tu!

Buduh , kalau mau plagiaris pun, at least have the courtesy to tukar the format kah, the wording kah. Ini copy bulat bulat....The best part is, yg buat tu is a Senior Manager...but then again 'Con' man kan memang macam tu....

Bikin panas.....

I now feel really really underpaid..shit!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

New Pad

Finally, we have a pad of our own!
No more white empty walls , no more no sticking nails on the walls etc!! Moved in on the 2008 Raya.


Before

After

(Not much stuffs but of course, we have a lifetime to decorate the place)

Cant resist to slot in Baby's cute pic here as well :)

Friday, January 9, 2009

Classic "Type A"


You Are Brilliant and Stubborn

You are incredibly wise and perceptive. You have a lot of life experience.

You are a natural peacemaker, and you are especially good at helping others get along.

But keeping the peace in your own life is not easy. You see things very differently, and it's hard to get you to budge.

You are well rounded, with a complete perspective on life.

You are solid and dependable. You are loyal, and people can count on you.

At times, you can be a bit too serious. You tend to put too much pressure on yourself.

You are wild, crazy, and a huge rebel. You're always up to something.
You have a ton of energy, and most people can't handle you. You're very intense.

You definitely are a handful, and you're likely to get in trouble. But your kind of trouble is a lot of fun.

You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection.

You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.

You have the classic "Type A" personality.
You are the total package - suave, sexy, smart, and strong.

You have the whole world under your spell, and you can influence almost everyone you know.

You don't always resist your urges to crush the weak. Just remember, they don't have as much going for them as you do.


You are a very lucky person. Things just always seem to go your way.
And because you're so lucky, you don't really have a lot of worries. You just hope for the best in life.

You're sometimes a little guilty of being greedy. Spread your luck around a little to people who need it.

You are a free spirit, and you resent anyone who tries to fence you in.

You are unpredictable, adventurous, and always a little surprising.

You may miss out by not settling down, but you're too busy having fun to care.

You are very intuitive and wise. You understand the world better than most people.

You also have a very active imagination. You often get carried away with your thoughts.

You are prone to a little paranoia and jealousy. You sometimes go overboard in interpreting signals.

You are a seeker. You often find yourself restless - and you have a lot of questions about life.

You tend to travel often, to fairly random locations. You're most comfortable when you're far away from home.

You are quite passionate and easily tempted. Your impulses sometimes get you into trouble.

You tend to be pretty tightly wound. It's easy to get you excited... which can be a good or bad thing.

You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly. You don't stick with any one thing for very long.

You have the drive to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time. Your biggest problem is making sure you finish the projects you start.


Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Era of Information Technology




Yeay, got a new Compaq laptop, a gift from Hubby. We then bought a router so that we can be wi-fiing within the house, hehehhe.