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Went to Hotheads today for a haircut. The last time I went, I had my hair permed and now, the curls are straightening out and my fringe was in a huge mess. Way too long and unmanageable. Thank god for Albert Nico! He took off quite a bit from the back and the sides and shortened my fringe so that it’s now skimming my eyes. Also had some highlights put in…the base colour is a dark brown, quite near to my original hair colour, and the highlights are in a dull/burnished gold colour. Left the saloon feeling quite pleased with myself….=) I’ve been going there since 2002 when Orson brought me there for my first highlights. The salon is located at KL Plaza, and it’s tastefully done up…monochromatic whites and black. The staff there are really friendly and Albert Nico is such a leng chai/hottie…*grin*
Attended Joey Yap’s Bazi Mastery Module 1 yesterday at the Mastery Academy situated near Midvalley. It was so fun and we really learnt so many things! I left the class feeling so excited and am really looking forward to Module 2 in February. For more details on the class, click here.
Had dinner tonight with my parents at the Ming Room @ Bangsar Shopping Centre. We had chicken wing shark fin soup where the chicken wing was stuffed with shark fin, honey pork spare ribs (extremely good! And they thoughtfully provided forks and knives…eating spare ribs with a chopstick is not an easy task!!), steamed cod fish and fried spinach. This restaurant’s food has been pretty good so far…a nice place to go for a good Chinese dinner. Unfortunately, we were all too stuffed to try the desserts…=( After dinner, Hubby and I went to Times bookstore. Managed to get the latest copy of Female magazine and a book on face reading (actually wanted to attend Joey’s Mian Xiang - face reading - class 2 weeks ago but no money-la….). Also saw a single and rather dog-eared copy of a book written by Carson from Queer Eye For The Straight Guy on style and dressing tips for men. Couldn’t find another copy else would’ve bought it straightaway! We also saw a huge world atlas by DK…it costs more than RM400!! But then, DK books are always nicely illustrated so it’s well worth the money…hubby just loves their travel guides.
And before going off for my DVD date with eric….here are two photos I took of the Chinese New Year decorations at KL Plaza and Bangsar Shopping Centre:

A Chinese pavilion at KL Plaza

Bangsar Shopping Centre’s CNY deco