Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Double Happiness

Yesterday, my friend asked me where did I buy my "double happiness" stickers for my wedding decorations last time especially the cute 'boy and girl' sticker. She is very excited cos her sister is getting married this coming November. I told her that I DIY most of stickers except the one that pasted outside my bridal room. Haha. Recalling those memories make me feel happy cos my mommy also enjoys decorating the house with me for my big day.

Presenting my own DIY wedding characters:

Unique 'double happiness'

Boy and girl 'double happiness'

Golden 'double happiness'

 Blessed 'double happiness'


Time really flies and time flies even faster when you are enjoying!

I have been married for more than 3 months already. The first few weeks of my marriage life aren't easy cos it's the transition period from 'singlehood' to 'couplehood' (I'm used to do everything and manage things on my own. Somemore, I'm a hygienic person, luckily I'm not a hygienic freak). And being away from home makes me feel miserable whenever I feel that I want to go back (it's normal for the girl to go back home to her mommy whenever she feels unhappy or uneasy adapting to her new life). For my case, I'm too far from my home. I'm in another part of the globe. Luckily, my hubby tries his very best to make me feel comfortable and happy with this new place. It's the new beginning of our life together in a faraway land.


Thank God, I survive through the transition period with my hubby. I'm really blessed cos God is always with us. I feel happy and enjoy my life here. The life in Glasgow is relaxing and it's just like my hometown, Sibu. Just that the weather is cold and the security is better here. Oh ya, the people are nicer and polite too. But I still miss my family back in Sibu and also the Malaysian food.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Trongate 103


Another museum in Glasgow. Been there 2 weeks ago. Trongate 103 is more impressive than Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) but ... St Mungo Museum is the best museum among all!

I don't really like museum but the 'angmohs' here like to visit museums. Since it's a free admission place, I just give it a try.


I entered this room and captured all the unique things (pics below) with my hp. Haha. I still have no idea what they are after reading the descriptions. Maybe they are really special.




Crusader


La Strada (On The Road)
Who pulls the string?
Who is being pulled?
An old story, an old tune, a road without end.


Master and Margarita


Great Idea (Karl Marx)


An Autumn Stroll at the Belle Epoque of Perestroika




Aurora 
The Battleship of the Revolution


Self-Portrait with Monkey


A Set of Kinetic Sculptures


Nickodym
Co-operation of Genders


Titanic
(On Loan from Glasgow Museums)


Willie the Barrel Organ


Dream of the Butterfly (2010)








The infamous duo


Wah, so expensive!




I rather stay in a shopping mall than here. I visited this museum to end my curiosity about it.

Sunday, 19 September 2010

A day in Pollok Country Park

My train ticket to Pollok


The platform for our train


Our homemade lunch for the trip: 
Mashed potato and Swedish meatballs






The Pollok House (front view)


The Pollok House (back view)














The view is so beautiful. Looks like a postcard pic!




Walled gardens


Absolutely pretty!














It's still the best European Park in 2010!














Been to all museums in Glasgow except one








The Hutton Room










Virgin and St John the Evangelist


Special ancient window frame








French doorway













English Porcelains









The Thinker



The Smiley Face!


Yes! It's our happy day indeed!