Saturday, November 30, 2013

I love my BB, still.

 
A quick pix with Eriko-san while waiting for the start of the judging session!!~~ This was taken in Korea, judging for the Nailympics Asia Nail Competition.

As much as I love my BB (Blackberry), I must admit that I cannot hide my love for Sumsung for it's front camera~~ #myBBcannot! Hurhur~ I know... I am probably the only person in the near 500km who is using a Blackberry. But it's really fast in the push mail service! I'm always first to receive emails compared to Apple and Android users~

......But I also understand that the world is changing now. And everyone is on Facebook and Instagram and all. Thus the decision few months ago to get a Sumsung. Now I take chio photos too!!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Visit to Erikonail エリコネイル

I had the chance to meet up with Eriko-san and her team on my recent trip to Tokyo. 

エリコネイル Erikonail moved to a new building at Omotesando. It was spectacular. Now, she manage to have the nail salon and nail school and her office all in one building.


It was late at night, yet her students were still practicing for the upcoming nail competition!
PRINA gals~~ we need to gambette too~!!

 

 


4 MORE DAYS

More run through with our emcee & PinkRoom team to ensure that the event goes out smoothly as planned! So much preparations & planning JUST FOR YOU! 

So be sure to join us~!! *Event is open to public. Free entry.*




Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Congratulations to エリコネイル~!

Congratulates to Eriko-san for their new campus opening!


I managed to book some flowers for Eriko-san and got it delivered right on time.
It was so pink! So pretty! Just look at how big the roses are~

 




Saturday, November 2, 2013

The festival of light~~

Wishing all my Facebook friends a very happy deepawali and prosperous Diwali~ 
Celebrate the festival of light with your family & friends!!


For the benefit of readers not familiar with what Deepavali is, Deepavali, or sometime called Diwali from the Sanskrit word meaning ‘row of lights’, is a day of Deepavali light celebration to commemorate the victory of Lord Rama over the Demon King Ravana. Legend says the good people of Ayodhya celebrated this victory and the homecoming of Lord Rama and his wife Sita by lighting rows and rows of lights in earthen oil lamps. 

In essence, Deepavali, the Festival of Lights, is a celebration to commemorate the victory of good over evil and of light over darkness. Spiritually, Deepavali also mean the lighting up and the awareness of one’s inner light.