Saturday, 31 July 2010

♥ Belly Dance

Last two week photos and I had no time to post it up. Sorry guys
I'm busy with the examination, just finished on yesterday
I'll face my trail on September soon, urggghhh =(
Hmmm...
We are going performers on December coming soon. Wuah, expectancy ya
In fact, I hope my belly costume will be nice. God must save me k ?
Enjoy below photo, I trying edit technique now. Not bad huh ?? Hehe





A best friend not only a friend, we have to prove it out

LaVenDer

Friday, 30 July 2010

♥ Chun Hau & Ghim Wah Birthday Party

Happy Birthday Sek Chun Hau & Chiam Ghim Wah


Congratulation to this two fellow
Having a SWEET 17 years old and SWEET 18 years old
We had a small party at class, after recess time
They bought Blueberry Cheese Cake at " Zhi Qin "
For me, this cake consider not bad, but for Edmend ? HAHA
{ Make me laugh and laugh }
Practically he doesn't eat blueberry cheese cake. BUT....
Because of Sek, he force himself to finished it. See, this is what we call " TRUE FRIEND "



Can you saw the name ? That careless people wrote wrongly ==
And who are the took cake one, never check for it also, LOL.
When we open the box.... SHOCK ~!!!! " Hau bcome Zhi " Big different, weii..
By the way, we having a nice time celebrate this birthday ♥

LaVenDer

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

♥ Good Morning

In the end, I woke up earlier doing revision.
Hmm.. not enough time to do revision, absolutely
Because I'm blogger now. LOL
It's okay, try my best in other day ya..

LaVenDer

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

♥ Mirror Me

When I stare into the mirror
What is it I see ?
I see my own reflection
Staring back at me

But then I look deep within
The mirror of my soul
I see my present and my past
And what the future holds

I see myself as what I am
And what I could have been
I see the shadow side of me
That's hidden deep within

As I stare at my reflection
Staring back through my own eyes
I see myself as others do
But I also see the lies

Others cannot see, of course
This person I conceal

LaVenDer

♥ Prom Nite 2010

Finally I had leisure time to updated my blogger, it seem like dying so long >.<
Tomorrow I'm not having any test, thanks god !!!
My test finish on this Friday, if wanna date me out. PLEASE wait, patient ya..
Sat for around 2 weeks examination, indeed killing me =(
September have my trail exam, omgoshhhh
Shall I listen Usher song now ? i mean recently famous song " OMG " LOL

Okay.. talk something about my lately life
I went to Prom Nite on last Saturday, it's EXCELLENT + AMAZING
Everyone had herself / himself gorgeous & beautiful soul
Firstly, I reached KEC around 6pm. While waiting, I doesn't know everyone =___=
Can you imagine on that time ? I'm totally likeness of silly girl @_@'
Skip* I keep wait and wait, finally I saw Angeline came
She looked blur too, haha. Because Annie and Biona haven't come yet
Then we began chi-chat and took some photo. She absolutely had a great technique =D
I love all the photo, by the way. We were enjoyable too ♥
Hmmm.. Congratulation to Annie too, she was our school Prom Queen
No photo here, view from my facebook

LaVenDer

Saturday, 24 July 2010

♥ Best Cities For Singles

Hey.. Sorry guys I'm keep delay my blogger
I am having examination right now, so pity, one more week to go on =(
Wish and bring luck to me ya ~!

Recently search some post in Google and Yahoo
Practically I love viewing this type of news too, hope you guys enjoy it too k ?
Tittle was America's Best Cities For Singles
I am single now, should planning to go USA travel ?? Lol
I guess my eldest sister was been 3 or 4 place, I mean below the cities
Last year she went to USA around 1 month to spend her holiday, AMAZING !!!

What makes a good singles scene?
Sometimes it’s charming locals, great weather - or a little of both








New Orleans

The Crescent City is a nightlife triple threat in the AFC survey: not only does it rank first for singles, but it wins for its cocktail hour and live music scenes—and it’s the winner in the wild weekend category too. Its locals rank high in friendliness (No. 2) and diversity (No. 3), and if they’re not letting the bon temps rouler, they’re sitting down (and we do mean sitting down—the Big Easy came in last place for active people) for a nice beignet.








Miami

As the AFC survey’s three-year champ for good-looking locals, this sizzler of the South has all the makings of a great singles scene: stylish locals (No. 2), good cocktails (No. 4), and great weather (No. 5), so that the fun can go on year-round. It’s also a spectator sport: Miami ranks fifth in the U.S. for great people-watching.






Amin

It has a legendary music scene, unbeatable Tex-Mex and barbecue restaurants, and locals who seem too good to be true. This is one of the few cities where the degree of good looks is not balanced out by a lack of brains or an ability to smile. These urbane Texans are attractive (No. 5), smart (No. 2), friendly (No. 4), and athletic to boot.








New York

Manhattan has ( almost ) everything going for its millions of singles: it’s No. 1 in both big-name and ethnic restaurants as well as theater and classical music. Its locals are also the country’s most stylish and diverse. The only things weighing down the scene here: New York is the least affordable city in America, and those well-dressed locals are the least friendly. ( Whaddayou lookin’ at? )





Las Vegas

Clearly it doesn’t matter that survey-takers rated Vegas’s locals as not terribly attractive (they rank 19th), friendly (24th), or smart (dead last). After all, this is Vegas, which rates No. 2 for wild weekends and tells visitors they’re allowed to keep their Sin City secrets to themselves.







Chicago

The Windy City bar scene may be bustling thanks to its young workforce, or just because everyone’s out looking for a nightcap after chowing down. Chicago ranks second for big-name restaurants, third for ethnic dining, and fourth for neighborhood joints.







Houston

Adieu, mechanical bull. Houston has come a long way since its Urban Cowboy days. Clearly it’s also attracting singles, and survey-takers also gave the city a top-10 ranking for cocktails and stylish, attractive locals.








San Francisco

The locals are stylish and diverse, and they’re not hard on the eyes either ( No. 11 in attractiveness ). Pub-crawling is easy, too—San Fran ranks fourth in the survey as being pedestrian-friendly. Just bring your plastic: the City by the Bay is pricey (No. 27 in affordability).


LaVenDer

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

♥ =D

So gladded to meet you guys, today
I am back to school, haha
Finally,FIFA World Cup 2010 END =)
Congratulation to Spain. Yeah !!!

* Examination Coming ON next week =(

LaVenDer

Sunday, 11 July 2010

♥ 8 Perfect Summer Lake Towns

Chelan, Wash









Don't leave Lake Chelan without taking a ferry up the lake-the fjord-like gorges make for stunning scenery, with the slopes of the North Cascades dropping dramatically into the deep-blue water.

Everywhere you look in Chelan, some ruddy-cheeked soul is kayaking, swimming, fishing, or windsurfing on the 50-mile-long glacier-fed lake. The Stillwater Inn, a butter-yellow 1906 house just a block from the beach, makes an ideal home base, thanks in part to the fortifying breakfasts of fresh-baked goods and fruit served each day. Two miles down the road, in downtown, the one-screen Ruby Theatre has been entertaining families since 1914, and these days it doubles as a community meeting place that hosts benefit concerts, dance recitals, and school plays. Don't leave without taking a ferry up the lake—the fjord-like gorges make for stunning scenery, with the slopes of the North Cascades dropping dramatically into the deep-blue water. Most ferries make a stop in Stehekin, population 95, where the local organic garden sells fresh vegetables, goat cheese, and yogurt for an off-the-beaten-path afternoon picnic.

Grand Marais, Minn





The lighthouse in Grand Marais, Minn., on Lake Superior.

Lake Superior begins at the edge of town, and the Boundary Waters—a series of connecting lakes that offer 1,500 miles of canoe routes—is just 25 miles southwest. Fishing for prime trout and salmon has improved in recent years owing to a massive restocking program. Before you set out for a day of activities on the lake, fuel up at World's Best Donuts. The name sounds like hyperbole until you taste the confections: The simple cake doughnut, with a dense, chewy inside and a golden, just-crisp-enough outside, is a thing of beauty. For dinner, head to the Angry Trout Cafe at sunset and ask for a table outside. The combination of simply prepared, freshly caught fish, a light evening breeze, and sunlight reflecting off the lake is enough to make you consider investing in a summer cabin. East Bay Suites has rooms with lake views, kitchenettes, and balconies.

Dillon, Colo





Lake Dillon hosts the Dillon Open Regatta, the world's highest at more than 9,000 feet above sea level.

Lake adventures in this Summit County town—within 15 miles of ski-season hotspots Breckenridge, Keystone, and Copper Mountain—start at the Dillon Marina, with weekend sailing regattas, boat rentals, and meet-ups for guided Saturday-morning hikes and kid-friendly wildflower walks. From the marina, head two blocks to downtown for the Friday farmers market, where more than 90 vendors sell fresh produce and folk-rock musicians entertain the crowd. For some good old-fashioned fun, spend an afternoon at 18-lane Lakeside Bowl, the only bowling alley in the county. The rooms at the Best Western Ptarmigan Lodge are nothing to write home about, but the lakeside location just a block from the marina is hard to beat. Rooms with decks and lake views are available

Forest Grove, Ore





Hagg Lake, an easy nine miles away from quirky Forest Grove, offers sports like water skiing and kayaking.

Just 25 miles west of Portland, Forest Grove is quintessential Oregon: laid-back and outdoorsy with a healthy dose of quirk. The historic downtown is lined with old-fashioned ironwork street lamps, sophisticated wine bars, and boutique gift shops. Institutions like Joe's Ice Cream & Deli will take you back to an America you thought was long gone—get the black-licorice ice cream, a townie favorite. The 1,100-acre Hagg Lake is an easy nine miles away and sits at the base of Oregon's coastal mountain range, surrounded by picnic areas, two boat launches, and 15 miles of hiking trails. Serious fishermen appreciate that the lake is well-stocked with rainbow trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, and yellow perch, and waterskiing and kayaking opportunities are easy to find, too. The area's most unique lodging option comes from the McMenamin brothers, famous in the Northwest for converting old buildings into hotels and bars. In 2000, they restored a late 20th-century Masonic home and opened McMenamins Grand Lodge, a 77-room hotel. On rainy days, hang out at the lodge and watch a second-run movie at the Compass Room Theater with a burger and fries; there's also a heated outdoor saltwater soaking pool for post-waterskiing recuperation.

Rangeley, Maine




Near Maine's Rangeley Lakes region, rest your head at North Country Inn Bed & Breakfast.

Maine is home to more undeveloped land than any other state in the country, so keep an eye peeled for herons, eagles, and, of course, moose—maybe while sailing Rangeley Lake on a guided boat tour led by Sam-O-Set Four Seasons and Dockside Sports Center. The company can also set you up with anything from a basic canoe to a 20-foot speedboat. Back in town, browse the quilt and antiques shops downtown, like Threads Galore, a quilter's paradise with close to 1,000 bolts of fabric, plus classes where you can meet locals. Then head south about five miles to Edelheid Road, where you'll find the Maine Mountain Maple plantation. Take a tour of the sugar shack, where locally tapped sticky sap is made into sugary syrup, and one free taste later, you'll never buy the generic stuff again. Rest your head at North Country Inn Bed & Breakfast. It's a bit like visiting your favorite great-aunt—if she served you quiche or pancakes topped with fresh fruit every morning.

Leland, Mich





Leland's roots as a fishing village aren't hard to spot-the main attraction here is Fishtown, a cluster of old shanties converted into shops and restaurants and now a lakeside historic district.

Leland rests on a peninsula between Lake Michigan and petite Lake Leelanau. Families who've been spending the summer here for generations often arrive by boat and never set foot in a car during their stay. The town's roots as a fishing village aren't hard to spot—the main attraction here is Fishtown, a cluster of old shanties converted into shops and restaurants, now a lakeside historic district. Locals love the pretzel-bread sandwiches at the Village Cheese Shanty, and kids never let parents walk by the Dam Candy Store without stopping for an ice cream cone or chocolate-covered cherries. The 107-year-old Riverside Inn and Restaurant, one block from downtown, has a homey feel but is classy enough to offer an extensive international wine list and dining on the deck with views of the Leland River. If you do bring a car, make time to explore the wineries of northern Michigan. The pinot noir from Chateau Fontaine, just three miles outside Leland, has a vibrant berry flavor—it's the perfect summer wine.

Truckee, Calif



Rainbow Bridge overlooking Donner Lake, on California's Old Highway 40.

This year, skip Lake Tahoe and head 16 miles south to Donner Lake's warmer water temperatures and small-town atmosphere. Originally an Old West town (you can still visit the original 1875 jailhouse), Truckee is a great base for exploring the lake's many outdoor activities—lately, stand-up paddleboarding is the sport of choice. Truckee also has a growing local art scene—a slew of new galleries has opened recently, including Riverside Studios, which sells pottery, jewelry, and clothing made by a collective of area artists, and Carmel Gallery, home to Olof and Elizabeth Carmel's impressionistic prints and photographs. Whatever your plans, carb up first with the All Day Addiction, a concoction of hash browns, avocado, Canadian bacon, and two eggs, at 1940s-style diner Jax at the Tracks. Later, you can relive your adventures over a Base Camp Golden Ale at Fifty Fifty Brewing Co., where all the beers are brewed in-house, and watch the sun set over the water from the redwood deck at Loch Leven Lodge.

Oakland, Md





The marina at Deep Creek Lake rents everything from canoes to powerboats, plus kid-friendly toys like water trampolines.

At the southern end of Deep Creek Lake, Oakland is home to Lakeside Creamery, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor dishing out 90 flavors to flocks of visitors. The peach ice cream, made from fresh local fruit and milk sourced from area dairy farms, is a perennial summer favorite. Right next door, Copper Kettle Popcorn sells the standard sweet-salty version and regional specialties like popcorn sprinkled with Old Bay, plus homemade fudge and chocolate-dipped pretzels. You can get to both by car, but it's more fun to arrive by water and pull up to the boat slips. Deep Creek Marina rents everything from canoes to powerboats, plus kid-friendly toys like water trampolines. If it's swimming you're after, try the mile of shoreline at Deep Creek Lake State Park. Naturalists often lead free nature hikes and evening campfire talks centered around the area's black bear population. Rest your head at the Lodges at Sunset Village, tucked deep in the woods about eight miles from Oakland. The cabins sleep four to 10 people and have working fireplaces, rustic knotty-pine furniture, and kitchenettes.

LaVenDer

Saturday, 10 July 2010

♥ My Saturday

Good time spent with my sweetie - Sin Yee
We having movie - Eclipse & lunch - Black Canyon
Unfortunately my brother pick me up earlier, upset seriously =(
But it's okay, we still have chance to hang out
MISS YOU ♥

Night time, going my mum's friend house having dinner
Her son marry today, we bring our love to them and congratulation
Sweet Couple ♥

Siok Ying

Thursday, 8 July 2010

♥ Innocence

Heyss guys.. I am back, finally huh ? Hmm.. suddenly feel wanna write the blog, that's why I am here now. HAHA. July coming ? Nope, it's July now. Wow, 1st time love the July so much. You know why, full of outing on Saturday. LOL. Friends, if you're close with me, you'll knew " I am a XXXX " Let's you guyss guess it k. Secret, issshh....

Last Saturday where am I going ? ..... I can't remember it, why == ? Went for tuition ? Shopping ? No... { After 5 minutes, I knew where I been } Meet up with my silly classmate at 7pm and I, sat 1 hours inside his car =_______= First, I am not going Kuala Lumpur. But can you imagine how I pass through 1 hours inside the car ???? Actually, we gathered at mamak & watched football match. Argentina VS Germany. My GERMANY !!!!! Won on that day only, my " HERO ". I am going be frenzy, why ? Germany lose yesterday, haven't 24 hours yet.

Both of my sisters and my brother's friends, curious why I'll watching the football match ??? Am I going thanks to my friends ? In fact, I am not a football's fans. SERIOUSLY !!!! I am just started watching on this years. * Proud * LOL. Don't feel I am insane, as what i say, it's TRUE. After 4 years, we'll gather again and watch the match like " war " ? Yes, we'll. =) { Who wanna sacrifice himself / herself ? }

P/S : SPM coming soon, I am waiting for graduate. But, I wanna go school with you guys, even it's bored, teachers sucksss, friends gossip. I am pity, unfortunately.. I doesn't have the sweetie girl's friend in my from 5 life. It'll become a history, my friend. No regret, because of memories.

Siok Ying