Mrs Tee, my invaluable beaut consultant, and I at her saloon.
Hello everyone,
I dyed and straighten my hair last week. I have been wanting to do that for at least a month but I could not find time to do it.
Finally I managed to do it after my TV live interview with Al Jazeera at Twin Towers. I then took the opportunity to go to my friend, Mrs Tee’s, hair saloon near the American Embassy.
She helped me to dye my hair and straighten the fringe at front part of my face. While she was doing it, I checked my mail, and I have replied a few emails on my Facebook, a very popular social-networking site for younger Malaysians. I was very happy to be able to take time out to reply emails and surf the net for about two hours in the saloon.
At the end, I took photo with Mrs Tee with my new look.
Fyi, Mrs Tee is a very capable and active woman. She is an ‘activist’ in Taman Desa (in my constituency). She is a very important person in the Taman Desa Resident Association. She also has been the one who took up issues in that area and organise avtivities for the resident association.
I have been very impressed by her and have invited her to join the DAP, and even have thought of asking her to be the candidate in general elections. The problem is she is a citizen of Brunei and she doesn’t plan to change her citizenship to be Malaysian due to some personal reasons. She said her husband has never stopped her to be active in Taman Desa, and her husband has once said to her that luckily she is not a Malaysian, or else he afraid that she might have participated in politics and will neglect the family more 🙂
How to strike a happy balance
When one is so full of talents
Is really to go as a freelance
Without being locked in as tenant
(C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng
http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
Thur. 25th Oct. 2007.