Showing posts with label relationship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationship. Show all posts
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Definition of Support Role
SenzDigital
Mr M. must have contemplated what I said a few days ago, that he is now doing things with his business's Facebook Page what I suggested he do when he first created it 2 years ago. The page is now starting to look more alive with geek humour, which crossed fingers, will lead to making business of fixing computers and website design.
I also suggested then I admin his page as I do enjoy Social Media interaction... but he must have come to realise now is a good time for me to step into the role.
In which case I totally find myself in this predictiment, as I do usually at my DayJob
The dilemma of 'do what you love, love what you do.' Somewhere along the line I got the impression that IT/tech geeks tend to partner up with greeny hippies, so this new role of mine really does not change a thing to what I'm already doing. If not, it's an expansion towards an included appreciation for computer humour.
Support role to sole-trader personal business owner include, but are not exclusive to - cheerleader, caterer, cleaner, massage therapist, and in my case, personal trainer. Love to hear what else you would like to add to the list.
Love, light, be awesome
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Friday, March 2, 2012
The Leap Year Question
He said yes :3
The truth is, he is the romantic one in this relationship, so I didn't want to take that away from him. But I wanted a piece of the tradition, if only because everybody else was hyping over it. I got confirmation that it will be this year.
It would not surprise me if he waits until the Hobbit to come out at the end of the year.
On a side note, I was very excited to receive 40+ likes for the photo on Facebook, thank you everyone that enjoyed my moment with me :)
Love, light, be awesome
PS: loads of sugar and honey in the pancake, who knows what preservatives in the chocolate fudge, counteracted by wholemeal self-raising flour.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Fail Loaf - A Very Distracted Orange and Banana
It started with an ordinary sort of a query: what do I do with a pile of oranges and two bananas that are getting older by the day?
Amongst my web search, I found a blog called Hot From My Oven that features baking experiments as well as all sorts of tried and tested recipes of vegie cuisines. The photos looked really yummy, so began my search for the ingredients. Why on earth do I have so much flour? I suspect it was part of groceries Mr M. got it for his non-valentine's surprise cooking for me. Of course, a Facebook friend decided to reply as to why I had so much with this clip, totally distracting me from my mission for a good few minutes: Getting everything else was fine, except I failed at zesting once again
We now have a juicer now though so being able to do this was very exciting: I was not the only one distracted, however. It may have had something to do with me dressed like this... Because I can, and because it was this year's V-day gift from Mr M. And it's photo evidence that I did in fact mix in some form of sweetner. Apparently it wasn't enough as the loaf turned out quite bland; in fact, extrodinarily boring. The photo of the end product looks ok though, and the slices are a little more tolerable with extra topping of honey. As I can taste the occasional spec of orange, it may have been better if I had zesting skills. Or fresher oranges. Or more bananas. Perhaps actually measuring out the amount of honey may have been a good idea too, considering I was posing for the photo at the time and not really paying much attention to the task at hand. Original recipe: Low Fat Banana n Orange Loaf Here endeth the lesson in giving smexy cooking a break for a while... Love, light, be awesome PS: Yes that is Luffy's flag from One Piece in the background.
Amongst my web search, I found a blog called Hot From My Oven that features baking experiments as well as all sorts of tried and tested recipes of vegie cuisines. The photos looked really yummy, so began my search for the ingredients. Why on earth do I have so much flour? I suspect it was part of groceries Mr M. got it for his non-valentine's surprise cooking for me. Of course, a Facebook friend decided to reply as to why I had so much with this clip, totally distracting me from my mission for a good few minutes: Getting everything else was fine, except I failed at zesting once again
We now have a juicer now though so being able to do this was very exciting: I was not the only one distracted, however. It may have had something to do with me dressed like this... Because I can, and because it was this year's V-day gift from Mr M. And it's photo evidence that I did in fact mix in some form of sweetner. Apparently it wasn't enough as the loaf turned out quite bland; in fact, extrodinarily boring. The photo of the end product looks ok though, and the slices are a little more tolerable with extra topping of honey. As I can taste the occasional spec of orange, it may have been better if I had zesting skills. Or fresher oranges. Or more bananas. Perhaps actually measuring out the amount of honey may have been a good idea too, considering I was posing for the photo at the time and not really paying much attention to the task at hand. Original recipe: Low Fat Banana n Orange Loaf Here endeth the lesson in giving smexy cooking a break for a while... Love, light, be awesome PS: Yes that is Luffy's flag from One Piece in the background.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
TED Tuesday #3: What You Don't Know About Marriage
To appropriately follow from last post with Mr. M and I clawing at each other. While it's light-hearted and there's some stereotyping, the only criticism I've got is it's very heterosexual. Perhaps swapping the word 'marriage' to 'longeterm relationship' works better.
A lot of people complaining about how 'uneducated' her conclusions were and how 'self-centered' the 'comedy routine' was. For me, it has inspired to bake more if nothing else...
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Post Moving
Yay for finally having internet back. I can start getting back into this blog. But let's start with a recap
Amongst the chaos of physical moving, the weather turned to down-pour. Of course irony made sure the sky was clear during our wait and made the heaviest pour while the truck got loaded and unloaded. Which was why the truck that was booked for between 8 and 10 finally arrived at 1:30pm. Before Mr. M and I bit each other's heads off from frustration. In the meantime I was able to get breakfast, the new house keys, pack my car and his twice with small stuff, and experience a lot of agitation. It's rather amazing how abusive we get, or rather interpret their need to be shown affection, as abuse. As time passed, I poked him more or fidgeted around with things (physical touch), and the more sarcastic put-downs he came out with (verbal affirmation), And in the last hour he sat in the garage while I listened to the radio in the car, while we both sulked on Facebook.
Murphy's Law proved useful once again, as the truck came while I was in the toilet.
It's amazing the skill in Tetris the removalists have, as well as the physical strength to be able to lift large items so often, without bumping into obstacles along the way. There were few smaller, odd-shaped items (like mower) that almost didn't fit, but they managed. WOW!
And as irony goes, the rain settled once the truck left.
We've settled nicely by now. There's only the linen box that's yet to be opened. If we even use the contents inside it...
Love, light, be awesome.
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