Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Paradise Found !




Oct. 31, 2012 ~ I had been trying to rest after the hectic schedule I had over the last weekend. 2 Fundraising events were  done ( A garage sale / Subiaco Community Fair ) and my handmade angel creations  didn't fail to raise some money for the poor like as usual. I was so happy even till now.




 I had created several items with angel theme like key chains, bag chains, car charms and earrings.


Earrings priced at $10-$14 per pair



Key Chain $10 / each






Car Charms $15 / each


 Setting up the table for the UWA fair last Sunday was a lot of work but I was so proud to see my banner hanged up there inside the tent for the very 1st time in a fair .



The booth always have people .. young & old.


I even overheard 2 ladies  while they were browsing that they feel like they're in paradise the moment they stepped in my tent LOL!



There was a moment when i watched 3 young girls aged 7-9 y/o commenting  beside one of the jewelry tables that their most favorite stall was my jewelry stall and one of them even dragged her mom to buy her a bracelet for her birthday gift . The girl was so happy holding the bracelet as I took a final picture of it before I let it go . She left with a very happy smile ...






 My happiness was shortlived by the fact that the made up tent almost flew away after a strong passing  wind. After everything was already displayed and  we were starting to sell to buyers.  I was hanging to 1 of its legs to keep it dowm Oh Dear !  I was very thankful to all the people who helped picked up the jewelries flown unto the floor and my broken mirror and some broken beaded jewelries. Lucky no one was hurt when it fell on one side too. Well , jewelry damage was no big deal though .. lucky me noone got hurt except for a damage of 3 broken necklaces that's all so it was ok. I just need to re- string them again.

All the loading and unloading and walking here and there before and after the fair , my  backache was now far more painful than before and I had to rush to BigW to buy this massage mat I saw online last Monday in their new catalogue . I told myself it's a must to get hold of one of these  inorder to relax myself  at home . 30 mins of pure bliss when I'm on my own in the morning. Yahhooooooo !
Conair Relaxation Massage Matt - Silver

   Conair Relaxation Massage Matt- Silver



 Costing me $60 is not too bad for  a piece of tool that can somehow help trigger my nerves to pump my blood all over the place and ease my spasms that had piled up on my upper right back. I had been having a hard time with my right back and it triggers a stiff neck and numbness on my right arm. I can't sleep well at night for  several weeks now coz of the pain and I felt horrible. Neurofen/ Panadol is now my constant companion at night before trying to get some sleep. It helps ease the pain temporarily during the night.

Anyways, back to my beading events, the fund raising for "The Backpack Of Hope Project " for the poor  kids in Kenya  is starting to do well. I admire the kindness of my friend Anne Janssens who had organized this fund raising to help the poor kids who can't go to school due to lack of school supplies. Anne had been to Kenya last year and saw the plight of the kids . I do support her for this endeavor as much as I can .

She had organized a garage sale in her own front yard to raise some dollars for the project with the help and support of her loving adorable husband, Paul. She personally made delicious homemade curry paste , chilli paste & achar sold during the day aside from some old and new Knick Knacks donated by friends and of course some of my handmade angel earrings too !


Achar  $10 /  Big jar 


Chilli Paste $8 .00 /Small jar 

Curry Paste $10.00 / Big Jar 


Nowadays, I can always say that , It's not what you have that would make you feel complete at the end of the day. The real paradise is when you have a light feeling in your heart  when you know what you had given away  for mankind.

A simple token of affection goes a long ... long.. way !

Let's keep up the good work Anne ... I salute you my friend !

'

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Never Give Up ...








Oct. 18,2012 ~ It's been 2 days since I had seen a video of a young pretty 15 yr old ~ Amanda Todd , from Vancouver, Canada, who was found hanged in her home on October 10,2012.

I actually saw her face picture on yahoo news and wondered what her story was all about. Until I saw the word "Bullying" so I got more interested to dig deeper into her story . I have a daughter about her age as well and I'm sure Amanda's story would be a good wake up call for girls her age.

As I continued on the news article that led me to her self made silent video, I start  having a creeping  pain in my heart.  Everytime she flashes a note about the events she had been through , each and every note card is a sharp dagger, like a thorn hitting me to the core. Dear heavens, this girl is just 15y/o and she has a long future ahead of her. But due to the fact she didn't have any help when she was calling out for one, her precious life was cut short. People who had bullied her are cold hearted animals with no sense of mercy at all. They're nothing but vicious sharks lurking in the open sea for an innocent helpless prey.


Amanda Todd, Anti-cyberbully video


 All she wanted is to be accepted and be a friend . Is that too much to ask ?  Is it that hard to give her a chance to be a friend ? And to those who had "befriended" her but just took advantage of her trust & friendship ... shame on you !


Amanda Todd, Anti-cyberbully video


I just wondered why there was no one there to guide her and give her the support she had asked for during the time she had uploaded her silent video. This really bothered me . I even wondered where her parents were when she wrote she needed someone. Where's everybody ?

Are people these days just don't care for what's happening around us ? Just taking people for granted and do their own business instead ? I would have been there for her if only I had seen her video the moment she had uploaded it. I know what she was going thru .. her agony, her pain coz I was also a victim of bullying . I was even younger than her age that time I got victimized but I luckily managed to push through. I fought my way through it all. All i had that time was a strong belief that their bullying will come to an end one day. Keeping to myself and forever telling myself that Time will come when a lamb would become a lion and chase them all away. 

“Some people won't be happy until they've pushed you to the ground. What you have to do is have the courage to stand your ground and not give them the time of day. Hold on to your power and never give it away.”
― Donna Schoenrock 

Just have to keep strong ...and have trust within yourself that  nothing can put you down... noone can ...


Photo: To all the people who feel or have been through what Amanda went through
- T


 Being bullied infront of a lot of people with those even taking videos of it while laughing and even provoking more physical abuse be inflicted to the poor victim infront of everyone in a school ground is no big joke. This is way too much to be ignored . Poor Amanda ... she badly needed someone for help but noone was there. What a Pity !



All I can say is ... it's too late now to put a precious life back. She had lost her battle for belonging and simple happiness because of a cruel society. Yeah, true she had committed some mistakes but she doesn't have to loose her life in return. 

As a parent concerned about the welfare of my kids and others' ,  I advice other parents with kids getting online most of the time to monitor their activities. Be there for your kids no matter what ...  parental guidance is the most powerful tool that would keep our kids away from being harmed in this modern awful society. Being there can change the outlook and prediction and steer them clear from self infliction.





This is in memory of Amanda Todd  ... R.I.P...My heart goes to all your loved ones , family and friends ~ this is not where your inspiring story ends.

Photo: What the bullies were doing to Amanda.
- T

Monday, October 01, 2012




1st October 2012 ~ Time had been running fast . I need to keep up with the times ... ugghhhh.. I had just realized around noon today it was already the 1st of October. OOh gosh ... that only proves I'd been very busy indeed !

I was so concentrated on teaching my new students in the comfort of my home and in their homes privately as well. I love even the views I passed along the way as I drive to their place when I come to bead in their homes !







A river view by Applecross, Perth WA 







 My students were all so talented and I enjoy every single moment I was beading with them. But during the times I wasn't teaching, I was creating new cuff bracelets and keep myself busy creating the flat spiral bracelets in several color combinations and adding more colors to a previous design I had created before with a different stitch.





 I am running out of box clasps especially in 2 stranded gold tone color as pictured on the photo above.. I had desperately checked  Pandahall , Fire Mountain Gems and a few other beading shops online but I couldn't find what I really particularly need . Waaahhhhhh I hate when this happens !  How can that be that my bead stuffs are not available anywhere ?

The only good news I have for the moment is that my 15 y/o daughter would be travelling as unaccompanied minor to Singapore tomorrow for a week holiday and she can pick up some of my crystals and other beading materials I would easily & conveniently order online from my favorite beading shop in China Town in Singapore. Isn't that awesome ? I just hope she doesn't loose my items them during her travel back to Perth. You know what I mean with teenagers ... fingers crossed !




Oh, She can even go get and grab me some pashminas I need to take to the school next week when the school starts again too. Just Perfect ! Hurray, Hurray ...Yehheeeyyyy !

Wish I could come with her to Singapore but oh well... I still have my 13 y/o son to look after here in Perth and I've got so many things to do and finish. Got a few more videos to upload to YouTube ( check this one out as I had just loaded it few hours ago :  " My Beaders in Singapore " )  and create more necklaces for my upcoming bazaar set for the 28th of October.






Note it down if you're from Perth so you can pop at my stall no. #162 just right by the main entrance 1 in Hackett Drive. I'll be putting all my latest creations there so don't miss it ! Most items are just 1 piece or 1 set.  So you are in for a real original only piece treat !




So , for me , October is another busy month to look forward to. My hands would be stiff and my nails would break & chip here and there as I go with my pliers and wires, needles and everything else. Not mentioning being pricked by needles too. Oucchhhh !




But it's all ok .
 I don't mind at all if my fingers are bleeding, and my back hurts like hell coz I could see the end results of my beading giving me satisfaction at the end of the day !





Thanks For Visiting My Blog 
I wish you all a very pleasant day !


~ October Birth Flower ~

 Marigolds are often given as a sign of warm or fierce, undying love, or as a way of saying that you're content with being with the recipient. The other October flower is cosmo, a symbol of order, peace, and serenity.

Monday, September 17, 2012






17th Sept 2012 ~ I was very excited last week and you know why ? last Friday was the very 1st time I started beading again .Ever since I moved out of Singapore 2 yrs ago and live here in erth Western Australia, I never had the time to teach again. I was so pre occuppied by errands and housechores after losing my ever wnderful helper who was always there to assist me when we were still in Singapore. So being in Perth doing everything had taken so much of my time that my beading had slowed down.

I had people asking me since last year to teach them how to bead and I keep promising them that soon i will start again once I have the time. Time had gone better these days since kids had grown up and able to manage a few things here and there. So now I'm happy i can sneak in some beading lessons in between during the weekdays when they are off to school.

Last Friday ,9th of Sept was the very 1st day of my beading lesson in Perth held inside my home. I was so excited I even had the beads set up the night before just to make sure all is well prepared for the following day. I had improvised the venue by converting our dining area as the beading area where I had placed 2 extra tables covered nicely with a woolen cloth. I had arranged the pearls, crystals and metal findings in bead boxes for easy selection on the projects they would make for the 1st time.

Assorted Glass Pearls
 
Metal Findings
 
Selection of Seed Beads
 

 It's been over 2 years since I moved here in Perth and been so long time since I last had any beading student.  So to be able to share my knowledge of beading to some people once again is for me another new beginning and a new hope , a new door opening to greater opportunity  here in Australia.




My first 3 Perth Students came from 3 different nationalities.  Karen an American and Wanne from Holland & Fiona also another European. They never had any beading lesson prior to our lesson so they were very excited to bead for the 1st time too. They are familiar faces to me because I knew them from the international school where all our kids go.

It was funny on how we started the morning by going up to my beadroom to look at some raw materials on the 2nd floor of our house.The main purpose of going up there was to simply have a quick look of what I have stored in there.  Karen & Wanne were so amazed upon seeing my range of beads as well as the finished projects I'm about to put on display in my upcoming Gifts Fair event in October 28th, 2012. Their eyes were in circles like kids in a candy store. Well, that happens all the time when I have visitors in my beadroom ha ha .


Beading Books Shelving beside a Beads Rack
 
The Beadroom
 

But anyways, I can say that wandering and looking at beads in my beadroom took a much longer time than the beading session itself. Oh well , but we all had fun giggling in there all the time.
 
So, the beads were finally handpicked & sorted out. They had chosen their preferred style and design and the beading started with some coffee and a bit of pastries on the side.  They were able to learn the use and importance of having a beadboard at 1st and a little introduction to the tools and the metal findings needed to start a project with stringing.
 
Beads arranged by Karen on her beadboard.
The ladies being beginners without any beading experience  at all were conscious and a bit tensed . Afraid to make a mistake but I assured them that there's no time pressure and they can work on their projects at their own pace and not to worry about being too fast or too slow compared to one another. Each person is different and has their own way of doing things. So no need to hurry themselves or to stress about not being able to catch up with everyone. I had encouraged them to do it slowly and  make enough room if changes are needed. As soon as they got hold of their beads and started  stringing, Wanne noticed that they became more relaxed after.
 

Fiona's Dragonfly earrrings
Wanne is ready to string for the very 1st time with her selection of beads. 
Wanne wearing her beaded necklace made with red coral, glass pearls & seed beads .
 
Beading in fact is a good form of relaxation where a person's concentration flows freely within their minds gradually replacing any negative emotions or bad moods building up within themselves. It draws the mind out of those negative energies and replaces it with positive thinking and personal suppot whether mentally or physically.
 

Talkin about beading as a form of  personal support, this applies to the case of one of my beaders in Singapore ~ Bheng. She's a lady suffering from kidney falure thus having dialysis at home. She spent at least 10 hrs of dialysis in a day in her own bed . Laying down there looking at the TV all day long didn't make her happy at all. Until she met me and asked if I can teach her to bead so she can do something while her dialysis is on going. I immediately said yes to her request. She's one beader with great hopes and full of life despite of the fact that her physical condition didn't allow her tolive much longer. It was heartbreaking to see someone suffering the way she did but she had tried her very best to be positive and be an inspiration for everyone around her. 
Bheng on her 1st ever beading lesson with me in May 2010
Wearing her very 1st creation ~ Pearl Necklace
 

 
She created several pieces she had given to friends, sold some of the pieces as well and earned a bit for herself. Bheng , sad to say had succumbed to her illness  recently. She's now resting in peace.
 
Bheng, Tacha & I at the ACM event in a musem in Singapore in 2009
 
For me , she's an inspiration I will nurture in my heart forever. Her story is the greatest gift I could ever had as her teacher aside from the bronze statue she had given me when I visited her in her home for the last time
 
A Bronze Statue souvenir from Bheng ...
 
 
Teaching doesn't only come from me alone. My students also were also able to teach me certain things in life. It's through them I saw and learned new ways on how to deal with life and its problems as well  ... 
 
 
 
 Now I really found my reason to teach .. & to bead !
 
 
A gift mug I had received from one of my beading students in Singapore when I left for Perth in Aug 2010 .
Thank You !


 
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