Saturday, May 2, 2009

I am away from 4-8may 2009

On My birthday, I received a bad news. My mom had the Uterine prolapse. Uterine prolapse mean the woman's uterus (womb) sags or slips out of its normal position. Therefore she need to go for the hysterectomy surgery to remove the whole uterus. I am taking the next week off to accompany her for the surgery at the private hospital in Melaka.

Sigh! It is not easy to be a women. So we must take good care ourself ya... Must eat more supplements ;) especially after birth...

Hence for the whole next week, I wont be able to access to my laptop or internet. There will be no new design and I cant take in any order as I wont have time to do it.
Thanks for understanding.. All I need for now is Pray harder and hope that my mom surgery turn out smoothly and she will recover fast.

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Taking Care of your Jewellery

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As a general rule, jewelry should be the last thing you put on before you leave the house, and the first thing you take off when you get home. This cuts down on the wear and tear, and will help it last a lifetime.