2 weeks

its crazy. in just about 2 weeks, my first year in auckland is over. i havent done much travelling (not that i'm proud of that) but i've got 2 more years here. PLENTY of time.
 
i am officially a fan of threading. i had it done yesterday at the diwali festival at britomart and i LOVE the result. (speaking of which, HAPPY DIWALI TO EVERYONE WHO'S CELEBRATING) it was So fast and the lady did a really good job on my eyebrows. i had some henna done on my hand with shaz but i didnt leave mine on as long as she did. so hers turned out really bright. I LOVE THIS CULTURE STUFF! and i bought a jewellery set that i LOVE and a beautiful skirt (that you can wear as a dress) and there was SO much good food too :) there were fireworks tonight. i bought some clothes that turned out too big for me :( so i guess i'll give it to my mama. hopefully it fits her good.
 
i just called iain and by the sound of it, he's having a good time in sabah. :) i really miss him.
 
i'm not working anymore (finally its OVER!!) i cant believe lilian is still going to be going to work tomorrow and STILL doing the same things. she's a really nice lady. she brought her son along today to help and he's alright. for some odd reason kinda reminds me of azam.
 
its mid exam season and i've got to buckle down for the next two papers and start preparing to pack. MUST BUY DUCT TAPE.
 
the one thing i'll miss about work is the pay :P  


posted by: PirateGirl (reply)
post date: 10.28.07 (7:56 am)

Threading has always interested me ever since I heard about it - any idea how long it lasts?
- Good luck on your exams and papers!

- PG



posted by: yellowsubmarine (reply)
post date: 10.28.07 (8:47 pm)

Reply to: PirateGirl
thanks!

i hear people who usually go for threading get it done once a month, which is almost like how long tweezing would last.and if you get the chance to try it, go for it! i had no regrets about mine :)



posted by: PirateGirl (reply)
post date: 10.28.07 (8:50 pm)

Reply to: yellowsubmarine

Oh, cool deal!
um...does it hurt much? :/




posted by: yellowsubmarine (reply)
post date: 10.29.07 (12:04 am)

Reply to: PirateGirl

it didnt hurt for me, and it was certainly less painful than tweezing. but for my friend, she said it was real painful.

maybe it depends on who does the threading too? not too sure.




posted by: PirateGirl (reply)
post date: 10.29.07 (6:52 am)

Reply to: yellowsubmarine

Makes sence! - Thaks for the info.! :D


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