Cancer changes your life, often for the better. You learn what’s important, you learn to prioritize, and you learn not to waste your time. You tell people you love them. My friend Gilda Radner (who died of ovarian cancer in 1989 at age 42) used to say, ‘If it wasn’t for the downside, having cancer would be the best thing and everyone would want it.’ That’s true. If it wasn’t for the downside. ~Joel Siegel

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Bye Bye Blogspot

If there is any reader out there, I have moved to weebly.com....

So now my new address is


See you there!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

My New Look

Decides to venture into a whole new look.

New hairstyle (actually is new wig)

New spectacles (for photo-taking purpose)

And a .....

New dress (from a friend Pauline who gave me a bright yellow dress to congratulate for my recovery)

*roll red carpet*
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*Drums rolls*
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TADAH!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Happy Four Months

I am officially in my 4th month of remission.

And yes I am still working, living like a normal person (except for that wig). I still shop like I have tons of fortune. I still dress up and put on make up. I still eat what I like, less the seafood and sashimi.

I have made some lifestyle changes in the hope of being able to be in this world a little longer to see my girl grows up into a beautiful girl and gets married to a fabulous guy, giving birth to a dozen of babies.

I also occasionally ponder on how can I maximise my time in this world to give good to the society? Maybe volunteering?