Archive for November, 2009
Planner for 2010
Still haven’t bought any planner yet for 2010. I am happy with my belle de jour planner last year, but haven’t really got the chance to update it often and so there are some pages left unwritten and untouched. I only get to update the menstrual tracker religiously. lol. So I am still having second thoughts on getting this belle de jour 2010 planner or not. What do you think?
Ten On Tuesday: 10 things You are Thankful For
- Family- DH and Kids.
- My parents and siblings
- Friends
- Good Health!
- My Work
- Blogging and the perks that goes with it! caching! caching! that is..
- The wonderful world of internet
- Bonding time with family
- My PC that serves as my companion during sleepless nights
- Bountiful blessings from God that continuously bestowed upon us.
10 Things You Wish You Knew How to Do
- Play musical instruments such as guitar and piano
- Draw and paint like those of an artist
- Drive a car
- Swim
- Stop procrastination
- Manage a business
other lists to follow….
Do You Use the Internet Like a Man or a Woman?
Your Surfing Habits are 70% Female, 30% Male |
![]() If we had to guess, we would guess you are a woman. You use the internet to keep up with friends and family. You are likely to get online to communicate and share information. You are also to research things that directly effect your life, like health and travel. |
Seasame’s 40th Anniversary
Noticed cookie monster’s image appears on google’s homepage? Yup, because its their 40th Anniversary.
2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street. To celebrate the landmark occasion, Sesame Workshop is planning to release two brand-new books that take a loving look back at the incredible history of the world’s most famous street.
“Sesame Street: A Celebration of Forty Years of Life on the Street” by Louise Gikow is a 256-page hardcover book that gives an inside look at every aspect of Sesame Street – beginning with the initial idea for the the show and the creation of the pilot episode and moving through its evolution over four decades. The book will also provide an insider’s view on many of the delightful Muppet and human characters, as well as the writers, directors, producers, and all the other creative people involved in the legendary series. The book will include hundreds of rare photographs from the Sesame Workshop archives giving an historical look both in front of and behind the cameras. The book will also feature excerpts from scripts, plus original character sketches and show notes. “Sesame Street: A Celebration of Forty Years of Life on the Street” is set to be released by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers on November 1, 2008 — and you can already pre-order your copy from Amazon.com.
Viking Press is also planning to release another book that explores the history of Sesame Street. “Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street” by Michael Davis, will take an extensive look at the development, rise and enduring success of television’s most influential children’s show by capturing the oral history of the beloved show. For over five years, Davis conducted more than 200 in-depth interviews with Sesame Street‘s key players in order to collect the definitive story of the show. This 384-page hardcover book is planned for release on December 26, 2008 — and you can also pre-order your copy from Amazon.com.
Source: HERE
Seasame’s 40th Anniversary
Noticed cookie monster’s image appears on google’s homepage? Yup, because its their 40th Anniversary.
2009 will mark the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street. To celebrate the landmark occasion, Sesame Workshop is planning to release two brand-new books that take a loving look back at the incredible history of the world’s most famous street.
“Sesame Street: A Celebration of Forty Years of Life on the Street” by Louise Gikow is a 256-page hardcover book that gives an inside look at every aspect of Sesame Street – beginning with the initial idea for the the show and the creation of the pilot episode and moving through its evolution over four decades. The book will also provide an insider’s view on many of the delightful Muppet and human characters, as well as the writers, directors, producers, and all the other creative people involved in the legendary series. The book will include hundreds of rare photographs from the Sesame Workshop archives giving an historical look both in front of and behind the cameras. The book will also feature excerpts from scripts, plus original character sketches and show notes. “Sesame Street: A Celebration of Forty Years of Life on the Street” is set to be released by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers on November 1, 2008 — and you can already pre-order your copy from Amazon.com.
Viking Press is also planning to release another book that explores the history of Sesame Street. “Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street” by Michael Davis, will take an extensive look at the development, rise and enduring success of television’s most influential children’s show by capturing the oral history of the beloved show. For over five years, Davis conducted more than 200 in-depth interviews with Sesame Street‘s key players in order to collect the definitive story of the show. This 384-page hardcover book is planned for release on December 26, 2008 — and you can also pre-order your copy from Amazon.com.
Source: HERE
10 Ways to Waste Time on the Internet
- Done with playing farmtown, farmville, pet society, yoville and now I’m playing Cafe World in FB, and I’ve wasted so much time in it already. lol
- Senseless surfing on the net
- Online window shopping
- Googling and searching info on previous classmates, crush and long lost friends
- Reading and following updates on gossip sites. ahaha
- Twittering and updating people every now and then
- Clicking and browsing sites for no apparent reasons
- Lurking on different blogs
- Browsing photos
- Joining in chat rooms




