22 July 2013

HAPPY PLANTS 開心苗


On Saturday, we were shopping at Sembawang Shopping Centre when the Husband spotted this.



Sorry for the blurry pic!

The Husband was attracted by the crowd and dragged a tired me over.



These adorable Big Bird's head lookalike plants were drawing crowds by the throngs! That explains my 'overcast' photo. 

At first, I thought they were ordinary indoor plants, packaged to be small, portable & really easy to take care, but guess what?? They are actually DRAGON FRUIT PLANTS!! Yes, that dragon fruit that we eat!

The seller, Ken, was explaining to us how they shrunk the plant biological makeup by 50 times, so that the plants would stay small & not overgrow into the real dragon fruit tree which looks like this.




They restrict the amount of nutrients fed to the plant by using coconut husks in the pots. There is no fertilizers and no soil so that they won't attract insects. Since there is no insects, no one would have to kill intentionally or unintentionally. So these made the plants really vegetarians!




I really think this is such an innovative idea! The pot is cute and handy to move around. Almost everyone like seeing some greens around, be it at home or at office! It would be great if there are different sizes for people to choose though. I have this huge dining table at home and this small pot looks kinda miserable on it. A medium pot would be great!




Low maintenance aside, another amazing thing about this Happy Plant is it ABSORBS radiation! They did this experiment with 2 plants where they put Plant A besides a computer at the work place and Plant B at a room near the window with sunlight exposure.

After 6 months, Plant A looks like:




Wow, really look like dragon fruit plant! But Plant B still looks pretty much the same. Ken claimed that showed the plant strive on radiation instead of sunlight and how this Happy Plant is not just pretty to look at but really useful to have around too.

This is my first time seeing this plant and knowing its capabilities. Though I'm well aware that plants can help improve indoor air quality, I have no idea that some can absorb radiation from our electrical devices and grow. Now, why don't the electronic shops start putting more of such plants around for the sake of its staff too?






I chose the Happy Plant 'Live' for the Husband to put in his office! It costs S$22 for this pot. A plastic round tub is also provided for watering the plant every 15 days. You are to fill the plastic tub with water to the half-level mark and put the whole pot in the tub. There's a hole at the pot base and the coconut husk would absorb the water in 5 minutes. Really cool!

We asked if the plants were genetically modified to stay so small but Ken said he's a Christian and he didn't believe in such work. So do we! So these Happy Plants are really au naturel and organic!

They are expected to live 1-1.5 years. And after which, you can bring the pot back to Green Inn Organic Plant and buy a new dragon fruit plant for half price. Oh man, I would be really sad to see it die!

By the time we left Sembawang Shopping Centre at 10plus at night, there were still onlookers at the stall. 開心苗好有攝召力哦!




Randomly, while Googling for how dragon fruit plants look like, I stumbled upon this pic of cutting the dragon fruit such that it resembles a lotus. How quaint!!






Metta,
欣雨 Xinyu

15 July 2013

THE GOWN WAREHOUSE




I'm real excited for my sister-in-law who set up this new venture with her partner.

Looking for affordable wedding gowns or DND gowns? You won't walk away disappointed!

Will be paying The Gown Warehouse a visit over the weekend and I will be back with more pics to share with you ladies!

Here's one of my favourites from their Facebook Page!




Have a wonderful week ahead, girls! And in case you didn't know, TFL's latest launch is up at www.tianfenlan.com! =D


Metta,
欣雨 Xinyu

10 July 2013

SLEEPING LIKE A LOG


Once in a while, I get so exhausted from work that I make time to sleep in.

Which means being sleep-dead like a log for 12 hours straight.

Coupled with my phone dying out due to no charging, this is what happened.

 


For some silly reason, the Husband panicked and got the brother to help. (I KO-ed at my in-laws place because we were supposed to have dinner there but I did not inform the Husband my whereabouts.)


 
 
And the day before, I posted this on my Instagram.




Sometimes I think I marry a clown who likes nothing more than making me laugh at his silly antics.




Metta,
欣雨 Xinyu

09 July 2013

FAN GIRL CONVERSATIONS


I had this fan girl crush on Jet Li recently after rewatching 中南海保鏢 on Youtube.




That explains the recent late night movie marathons on Youtube, catching up on all his past movies and just to ooh and aah at my crush.

The next day, I had to explain to the Husband why I looked so starstruck while staring into my phone.

Me: You know why don't you go learn martial arts?

Husband: Hahaha, you want me to be like Jet Li ah?

Me *squint my eyes*:  But I think you need to slim down first. Your frame is too big for a martial arts person.

Husband: Ya, like Kungfu Panda!

Somewhere along the gleeful conversation, something struck me.

Me: Why is it that when 男人認真在做東西時,就被認爲帥? Like how when Jet Li is very serious in his roles and he looked so handsome. 而女人在認真做事時,好像不會被說為美麗或漂亮?

Husband: Well, because the definition of women's beauty is not about their seriousness.

Me: Huh, why ah? I mean doesn't dedication counts?

Husband: Yes, but oh well...

Me: I know...男女是不太會平等的。 




Metta,
欣雨 Xinyu

08 July 2013

1ST CHEQUE FROM NUFFNANG


Regular blogger, I am not.

Neither did I set out to monetize this blog or make any effort to drive traffic to this space of mine.

So it's a sweet surprise to know that my blog earnings have reached a low three-digit, after 150 posts.





To Nuffnang, thank you for giving us this opportunity to earn extra income and keeping your ads clean and engaging.

To all my blog readers, thank you for making time to read my blog and clicking on the ads that you like. I hope you find your time here well spent. And yes, go put some Nuffnang ads on your blogs if you haven't!

Thank you, thank you, thank you!


Metta,
欣雨 Xinyu

03 July 2013

JUST THINK ABOUT IT

Saving the world, one thought at a time.

On one Saturday afternoon, I happened to read the Straits Times. It really happened, as in, it's not my habit to read the papers. With so things on my to-do list everyday, reading the news is the last thing on my mind. But I was sitting in the living room, waiting for the Husband to be ready, before we head out and with nothing much to do, I casually flipped through the papers, only to be totally fixated 5 mintues later.




Throughout my whole life, I always feel I am not an exceptionally bright person. You know how we will know someone who's really quick in his thinking, witty, have brillant ideas ever so often and probably have a place or two in some high IQ club? Well, I'm not one of them and I always ask myself why can't I think in the same pattern as them? I remembered when I was a kid, I find reading the papers a chore. Every other news did not interest me much. It was a horrifying moment when I had to learn to write argumentative essays in secondary school. What happen to just spinning fanciful stories out of my head, just like primary school? I used to ace my English but once I did General Paper in junior college, it was so god-damn painful. I can't write factual stuff well, nor did I have much of a stand in world issues and opinions. I force myself to read the Straits Times, just so that I can be better at GP. But the left side of my brain somehow didn't have functioning brain cells for that. 

Till this day, I remained amazed at how brilliantly wired some people's brains are. On a philospical level, I am in awe of Confucious, Buddha, my Grand Master Lu etc. On a business level, I will stand up in ovation for the people behind Ikea, MacDonald & Coca-Cola and more.

Prior to reading this article, I was catching up on my old books to remind myself the power behind our thoughts. What you think, you attract. I wanted to be more in control to direct my thoughts to where they should be and not the other way round.

So reading this news article got me really excited. What a timely reminder that we are really more powerful than we think we are!




ColaLife


THIS is my favourite idea!! Because it involved my favourite drink, Coca Cola!!

Did you know diarrhoea is the second biggest killer of children? WHO statistics show at least 760,000 infants die due to that, even though it is totally preventable & curable!

And why does the rural village provision shop stock Coca-cola but not simple medicine salts? (Yeah, why??)

Why is Coca-Cola able to reach almost every other distant village and "how can we learn from that and cover those last, crucial miles to reach that child?"

You can click on the photo to magnify the article for easier reading. In short, a British aid worker thought of a brilliant way to transport medicine and other necessities to the needy in Zambia, by leveraging on the supply network of Coca Cola. Simply because there are gaps & unused spaces in a crate of Coke! How did he even think of that?? It was pure ingenuity!


www.packforapurpose.org


Here's a similar idea that I love so much too! What a kind gesture to be using our baggage space allowance to help transport supplies to the needy!

I visited the website of Pack for a Purpose and was pleasantly surprised to see that they really cover many countries, including South East Asia.





Wow, I didn't know 400 pencils is only around 2.27 kilos.

I'm gonna bear this in mind and next time when I travel, I hope to help out.


www.homelessworldcup.org

Pretty sure the international language of women will be shopping. 


www.roomtoread.org


I was a librarian during my secondary school days. Not quite an exciting CCA but I loved it to bits. I like being surrounded by books and every time when I report for duty, I would be doing data entry as the school was installing a computerised system for the library. I was surrounded by books (tattered and scotch-taped, because I would read them over and over again for years) at home and again at school. Life was great. 

I can't imagine growing up without books. After I got married and moved, my home now has an entire wall of books. From ceiling to floor. Easily more than 200 books. If I have it my way, I would have the entire living room transformed into a library of books. But oh well, there's the Husband and his hobby of kicking a small ball around to think about.

 
www.roomtoread.org

 



I am of the belief that no one should be deprived of an education, no matter how poor you are. 

I was once a poor kid and government subsidies helped put me through school. Without an education, I would have never had a chance to make things right in my life. Or even be blogging here, for that matter of fact.

I had given free tuition to children I know who are less privileged. I was in hope that one day they will live a life very much different from their parents and with that power, they too can lift their parents out of poverty. The only problem is to break that pattern of thinking needs years of effort.

Once, I was having this random conversation with someone. We were on the topic of doing good and the person said she did good every month. I was fairly surprised because not many people bothered. And then she said, "Every month, the company deducts a 1% of my basic pay to Community Chest."

I was like...%#*@. 

No, I don't mean money donation is not vital. But if that 1% is the only thing you remember doing good for the entire year, then something is not quite right, isn't it?

Or the other time, I had another conversation with another acquaintance. And the only good he remembered doing was 5 years ago. Perhaps he forgot the smaller acts of good that he have done. I hope.

It can be donating blood regularly, it can be running for a cause, it can be leveraging on your personal network and starting your own fundraising campaign on your birthday instead of asking for lavish gifts, it can be even making an effort to recycle and reduce the usage of paper/plastics.

My model has this aspiration of being a speech therapist for autistic children. She spent her holidays working at a special school and is now taking up sign language, so that she can learn to communicate better with autistic children. I once asked her why she wanted to do all these - a career that is not mainstream and with her looks and education, surely many other career options are available too. I can't recall her exact words but I left the studio remembering she just wished to help.

The older I get, the more I can't be contented with just using my time and abilities for making money or like many of my friends, being busy with their children. I realised a couple of years ago, I won't be happy raising children and fending after them, just because they are from my factory. That's easily 10-20 years of my life investment. I might not be as bright as many people, but there must be something else I can do to bring happiness and transformation to people beyond my family. No one has to fit into a mold of how life should be led. 

All this need is a thought to make a difference, to think for others. With a gazillion thoughts running though our minds every second, surely it can't be that difficult to think of something good, right?


人如果只為自己而活,未免也太無聊了。



Metta,
欣雨 Xinyu

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