Archive for November, 2008

27
Nov

:)


We came.

We saw.

We conquered a theater full of squealing, shrieking girls!LOL

Ok, the last line may be a tad exaggerated–they weren’t exactly shrieking, but on the verge of doing so. LOL My movie date and I went to the first day screening of Twilight, the movie adapted from the book of the same title by Stephenie Meyer (like duh, as if nobody knows about it,hehe!).

Let me just say this–let us all remember that a movie adaptation will always be different from the book, no matter what. Movies and books are two very different mediums of entertainment. Our ideas and imagery of the characters, the places, the plots that took place and everything else concerning what we read will always, always be different from what we see in the movie because the former is subjective to how we see it in our minds–you have your own picture, I have mine. Am I saying I was disappointed with the flick? I’d like to keep my thoughts to myself for now. Still, please do see the film, my opinions after all, just my opinions. I’m very sure you have your own. :)

23
Nov

What Ribbon Are You Wearing?

I was browsing through the Causes Application on Facebook (which is more than a year old already :P ) when I came across this site on Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness. I don’t know if a lot of people know, but I lost my second child to miscarriage. I didn’t even know he or she had passed on until I had undergone and emergency ultrasound at the hospital. That was in December 2005. As the month is about to roll by, I’m starting to feel a little more depressed than usual. I sort of dislike the month with a passion. Same goes for June…that was my supposed due date..June 15th-16th. Of course, life goes on, and we’ve nothing else to do but accept things that are not meant for us. Still, the pain lingers on.

http://pattycake.blog.friendster.com/2005/12/bye-bye-baby/

Anyway, I looked up on other awareness ribbons and bumped into a site that tells which color ribbons supports the following causes. I thought it would be cool to share since we’re all not that aware of it… It’s a pretty lengthy list, but a little education here now and then (even on blogs) wouldn’t hurt now, would it? :)
RED = Aids/HIV, alcohol substance and drug abuse (includes inhalents), MADD, DARE, Epidermolysis Bullosa, love, heart disease (also uses the red dress symbol), supraventicular tachycardia, Wolff-parkinson-White Syndrom (WPW), Pro-life, hypertension, Evans Syndrome

ORANGE = hunger, leukemia, cultural diversity and racial tolerance, feral cats, motorcyslist safety, Multiple Sclerosis, self injury, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Support of the Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip and North Samaria (Israel), skin cancer (with a sun in the center of the loop), Underage Drinking, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Work zone safety, Highway and Road Worker Memorial, Agent Orange exposure, kidney cancer

YELLOW = Support our troops, POW/MIA, suicide prevention, adoptive parents, spina biffida, missing children (amber alert), endometriosis, sarcoma (with or without a sunflower), myxoid liposarcoma, bladder cancer, liver disease, liver cancer, cholangiocarcinomas, hydrocephalus or hydrocephaly, hope in general, boycott Aruba (hope for Natalee), carbon monoxide poisoning, genocide awareness

GREEN = Tissue and organ donation or transplants, depression (both adults and children), bipolar disorder, mental health, mental illness, eye injuries, Tourette’s Syndrome, bone marrow transplants and donation, Fanconi’s Syndrome, worker and driving safety, Von Hippel Lindau, glaucoma, missing children, leukemia, environment, Fibrodysplasia Ossificans, kidney cancer or kidney disease, neural tube defects, Mitochondrial Disease, growth and rebuilding, Progressiva, Cerebral Palsy, Save Darfur, Stem Cell Research, Neurofibromatosis, Lissencephally

BLUE = Child abuse prevention, arthritis, free speech, crime victims rights, waterquality, colon cancer, Dysautonomia, hystiocytosis, Erb’s Palsy, Ankylosing Spondylitis, domestic violence, water safety (flooding, drowning and accidents), Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), dystonia, interstitial cystitis, bracial plexus injury, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Alopecia, Reyes Syndrome, education, Steven Johnson Syndrome, short bowel syndrome, Myositis, Leukodystrophy, Hurricane Support, Huntington’s Disease, police officers lost in the line of duty (AKA, the Thin Blue Line), Malaria, Syringomyelia, Neurofibromatosis, Sex Trafficking and Slavery, Cri du Chat Syndrome, Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome,
polio awareness, Primary Immunodeficiency Disease, Sensory Processing Disorder (reflex blue shade)

PURPLE = Domestic violence, religious tolerance, animal abuse, the victims of 9/11 (includes police and firefighters), pancreatic cancer, Chron’s Disease and colitis, cystic fibrosis, leimyosarcoma, macular degeneration, Sjogren’s Syndrome, fibromyalgia, lupus, sarcoidosis, the homeless, Mucolipidoses, thyroid cancer, ADD, ADHD, alzheimers, cancer survivor (this is a general color that anyone who has survived cancer can wear), Pagan pride, Arnold Chiari Malformation, children left unattended in cars, childhood or pediatric stroke

WHITE = Innocence, victims of terrorism, peace, right to life, diabetes, sexual assault of students, retinal blastoma, blindness, alzheimers, adoption, bone disease and bone cancer, anti-child pornography on the internet, carbon monoxide poisoning (CO poisoning), post partum depression, survivors, Scoliosis, Anti-stalking, Men working to end men’s violence against women, Holocaust remembrance, Sex trafficking and slavery (efforts via the childrens anti-pornography and men working to end violence against women groups in 55 countries!).

BLACK = Mourning, melanoma, anti-gangs, Anti-terrorism in Spain, narcolepsy, POW-MIAs, Primary Billiary Cirrhosis, Amish Support, gun control, accidents (general designation)

BROWN = Anti-tobacco, colorectal cancer

GREY = Diabetes, brain cancer, Parkinson’s, asthma, allergies, end sex trafficking and slavery in the UK

LIME GREEN = Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, Lyme Disease, Muscular Dystrophy, Ivemark Syndrome, Sandhoff Disease, Support for Adoptees Rights to open adoption records that have been sealed, mental health

TEAL = Ovarian, cervical, uterine (all gynecological) cancers, food allergies, substance abuse, sexual assault, Myasthenia Gravis, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, agoraphobia, panic or stress disorders (includes PTSD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fragile X, Batten Disease

TURQUOISE = Native American reparations (dark teal items work too), interstitial cystitis (IC Network designation), addiction recovery, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)

BURGUNDY/MAROON = Hospice care, multiple myeloma, cesarian sections, headaches and migraines, adhesions, thrombophilia and other coagulation or blood factor disorders, meningitis, polio survivor, Post-Polio Syndrome, Hughes Syndrome, brain aneurysm, Hirschsprung’s Disease (Congenital Megacolon), children undiagnosed or misdiagnosed with rare disorders or diseases, amyloidosis, hemangioma.

PERIWINKLE = Eating disorders, pulmonary hypertension, esophageal cancer, stomach cancer, GERD, IBS

PINK = Breast Cancer, Birth Parents, cleft palate, nursing mothers

HOT PINK = Inflammatory breast cancer

PALE YELLOW = Spina biffida

AMBER = Appendix Cancer

PEACH = Uterine Cancer, Endometrial Cancer, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency

CREAM = Paralysis, spinal cord injuries, spinal diseases or disorders, Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

LIGHT GREEN = Pelvic Pain (chronic), Celiac Disease, STD Awareness, Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

EMERALD GREEN = Homeopathy awareness

JADE = Asian and Pacific Islander campaign by ALC to raise Liver Cancer and Hepatitis B awareness.

LIGHT BLUE = Prostate cancer, mens health, thyroid disease, lymphedema, Addison’s Disease,Trisomy 18, Velo-Cardio Facial Syndrome, Klinefelter’s Syndrome, hyperaldosteronism, scleroderma, Behcets Disease, Graves Disease, Shprintzen Syndrome, Edward’s Syndrome

LAVENDER = All cancers (general cancer awareness), epilepsy, hypokalemic periodic paralysis, rett syndrome, Hodgkins lymphoma, foster care or foster parents, infantile spasms, hysterectomy

ORCHID (VIOLET) = Testicular cancer

PEARL = lung cancer or lung disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Mesothelioma, emphysema, Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia

SILVER = The Silver Ribbon Campaign For The Brain© for brain disorders and disabilities, Children with physical or learning disabilities, elderly abuse, stalking

GOLD = Childhood Cancer, COPD, Embryonal Rhabdomysarcoma, Breast Feeding (The Gold Standard)

COPPER = Menkes disease

CLEAR = Lung Cancer, Lung Disease

LIGHT PINK AND LIGHT BLUE = Pregnancy and infant loss, SIDS, Male breast cancer, baby safe haven, amniotic fluid embolism, Hyperemesis Graviduram

LIGHT PINK, WHITE AND LIGHT BLUE = Group B Strep (newborns)

RED AND WHITE = aplastic anemia, Squamous Cell Carcinoma

RED AND YELLOW = Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Teen abstinence

RED, WHITE AND BLUE = Patriotism, 9/11 victims, fireworks safety

RED AND BLUE WITH A HEART= Congenital Heart Defects (also red,blue and red stripes)

BLUE AND YELLOW= Down Syndrome, designated drivers (The Hero Campaign), Fatty Oxidation Disorders

BLUE AND GREEN = Intracranial Hypertension (Pseudotumor Cerebri)

PURPLE RIBBON WITH A RED ROSE
= Cystic Fibrosis

PURPLE AND GREEN = Hospice And Pallative Care

PURPLE AND BLUE = Rheumatoid arthritis, childhood or pediatric stroke

PURPLE AND YELLOW = Chemical Injury (all diseases, disorders, pain, discomfort, or hurt etc. arising from exposure to a chemical substance)

PURPLE AND BLACK = Paranormal Awareness

JIGSAW PUZZLE RIBBON = Autism, Asperger Syndrome

PRISM= Multiple Schlerosis (MS)

ORCHID AND ORANGE= psoriasis

ORANGE AND MAROON = Virginia Tech Tragedy

ORANGE AND GREEN = Ritual abuse, Dual Diagnosis

ORANGE AND BLUE = Pediatric Bipolar Awareness (top orange, bottom blue).

LIME GREEN AND AQUA= adult stem cell donor

TEAL AND PINK = Hereditary Breast Cancer or a combo ribbon for gynecological and breast cancers.

PINK AND GOLD = Phyllodes Tumors

BLACK AND PINK = Bone Marrow Donor, loss of a daughter

BLACK AND LIGHT BLUE= Loss of a son (you can also use Black and Navy to indicate an older son)

BLACK AND WHITE= Carcinoid Syndrome Cancer (has zebra stripes), Anti-racism, Anti-corruption

BLACK, WHITE AND BLACK (three stripes) = Vaccine danger

GOLD AND BLACK = Platelett donor

GOLD AND SILVER = All hearing or ear related disorders and diseases

BLUE AND SILVER= Living or coping with cancer

IVORY, BURGUNDY AND IVORY (three stripes) = Oral head and neck cancers, oral squamous cell carcinoma

IVORY LACE = Osteoporosis

NAVY BLUE AND WHITE PINSTRIPES = ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), Lou Gehrig’s Disease

YELLOW, LIME GREEN, ORANGE, AQUA, HOT PINK = Myelodysplastic Syndrome

ORANGE, GREEN, BLUE, PURPLE AND YELLOW = STD awareness

RED, WHITE AND RED (3 stripes) = Leukemia and Lymphoma

BLUE AND WHITE = In memory of Columbine, Teen cancer

RAINBOW= Gay pride or rights movement, same sex marriages

RED AND BLACK= Murder victims (both adults and children), Self Harm or Self Injury (ASHIC designation)

ORANGE AND RED = Myeloproliferative Disorders

BLUE, WHITE AND PINK (3 stripes) = Parental Alienation Syndrome

TEAL, BLUE AND PINK = Thyroid Cancer (Thyca designation)

–There are probably other ribbon causes that we don’t know about. Hopefully will update you guys if anything else comes up.

17
Nov

Five. :)

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Five Years.

When I think of how long we’ve been married, I still somehow get blown away. Where did all the time go? It flew by just like that. I guess when two people really love each other, time is something we don’t really think about anymore because you think, you feel, you know. Time is irrelevant.

I can’t say I’ve known him all my life nor do I claim him to be my best friend. Stories like that are referenced under fiction/fairy tales (I’ll let you believe your story), and our story is as real as real can get. In the five years that we’ve been married, and the eight that I’ve known Hamza, I can honestly say that we’ve gone through a whole lot of ups and downs, twists and turns, bumps and potholes in this ride called marriage. Still we’ve endured them and come out on top. I’m thankful to Allah (swt) for giving me someone who’s like him. We complement each other with our differences, we enhance our similarities together. I don’t think I can picture myself with anyone else but him.

Hun, words aren’t enough, as always.

I’m just glad it’s you and me.

Let’s let that forever be. :)

15
Nov

What the…

It’s a bit amusing and hella annoying that we’re all made to wait for almost twenty-four hours for the Friendster Team to finish their maintenance check on the site. When I checked mine about an hour ago I thought, ok, it looks pretty much the same, except for the profile views counter which reset itself back to 1. Then I saw. How could I have added 500+ friends when I haven’t even gotten the chance to log in the whole day yesterday? All my real pending friend requests are still there, waiting. Wow. Please don’t tell me 500+ strangers are now able to view my private profile?

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Some work there, FS. NOT!

Now do I have to manually delete those strangers or you’re gonna fix the problem?330751y75iwhafue.gif

07
Nov

DUPED.

So I was browsing profiles on a lazy Friday afternoon when I saw some photo collages and face morphs that shifts from your picture to the celebrity who closely resembles you. I thought I’d go do some celebrity look-alikes and celeb face morphs of my own on MyHeritage since I wasn’t really anything productive today and I haven’t done that in awhile. Just for fun, and it’s not like I really post them on my pro’…

Surprise, surprise!

I never thought I looked like someone’s mom on FS.

Which is which?

Dang it.

Missy be needing an explanation.

Stupid of me not to recognize a celebrity.

But it’s not like I’m Malaysian, so there.

07
Nov

It’s an OBAMA-nation!

It has already been two (or three) days since the recently ended US Presidential Elections, and I am still feeling the buzz of President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama’s victory over Sen. John McCain. For months we have been fed with update after update from their nominations to their respective parties as candidates, their campaigns, debates, controversies, personal lives, the campaign for the seat, the actual election, and then Obama’s victory and McCain’s concession. I quietly celebrated his win as I am not an American, nor do I live in the land of opportunity, but to me, President-Elect Obama’s victory does signify a want for a better world. And while I respect Senator McCain with his vast experience and tenure in the political arena, I felt a bit anxious that if he had won, he would be like President Bush who has made blunder after blunder with his corrupt ways and narrow-mindedness, and continue to wage war and whatever else it is that his would have been predecessor had done. I do commend him though, for having conceded in the most gentlemanly fashion and respecting the outcome of the election. Kudos to you, Mister Senator.

With the economic crises USA has been experiencing lately and quite short tenure in in politics (just in comparison to McCain’s, okay) , I think Senator Obama has quite a lot on his shoulders when transition takes place on January 20 next year (2009). President Bush has certainly left him with a big mess. Sorry, I’m really not a fan of that redneck, same goes to his father when he was president back in the nineties. :P I guess America has grown tired of their old ways, and they knew what options they had there. I say they chose wisely. And with Democrats taking majority of the seats in the Senate and the House, Pres. Obama will probably be getting a lot of help too.

President-Elect Obama’s win against Senator McCain is an historic event for America and the rest of the world that our generation is able to witness. It was a David and Goliath battle of sorts, and David came on top. An African American winning the top political seat of the country, of the world probably, is not just some small feat–it is an achievement, an event not to be missed considering their history. When I think of that, I feel overwhelmed, jubilant and privileged to have been part of this age that doing the impossible is possible. Perhaps the people felt that change has come. This turn of event has given me hope that good things could still happen in spite of difficulties and turmoil. May this experience cause a chain of positive reactions, not only for America, but for the rest of the world.

Congratulations, President Barack Hussein Obama!