I found my fridge magnets collection had grown bigger. The last time I did some work on my collection was in October 2012. Therefore, something had to be done about the expanding number of these small pieces of collectibles.
Some of the magnets were given to me by friends and some were bought during my holiday trips but I did not start this hobby actually.
When I ran out of space, I had no choice but to put the magnets on my metal CPU casing.
To solve the problem, a bigger white board was bought and put on the wall.
One problem with fridge magnets is they accumulate dust over time. That is why I don't put the magnets on the fridge, where they belong to originally. It would be good to clean them once in while so they look brighter.
Some maintenance work also had to be done. A few of these magnets were just to heavy and needed more magnets so they would not drop when put on the board.
And after all the hard work, I guess I still need another white board for my collection in a few more months. I have to tell myself not to buy more fridge magnets in the future (as if that is going to happen).
I still have a hobby ( or hobbies) at this age. It is quite sad to read some young people's posts of FB saying they are bored and have nothing to do. This could be something I could write later.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
ROAMING THE STREETS OF YOKOHAMA - PART 1
[DAY 4] 5th June 2014 ~ I did not know that Yokohama was near to Tokyo. There was a direct train from Hashimoto Station which was near my hotel that could take people to Yokohama. And on that day, my ex-student and her friend, Miss Dyana and Miss Muna, respectively, acted as tourist guides so I had to selfie no more.
Unfortunately, the sky was very cloudy so the photos did not turn out beautiful. And it rained towards the end of the trip in the evening.
Yokohama should be a busy city port but when I was there, there were not many people, what more tourists, around. Where had all the people gone? It must be the weather.
Unfortunately, the sky was very cloudy so the photos did not turn out beautiful. And it rained towards the end of the trip in the evening.
Yokohama should be a busy city port but when I was there, there were not many people, what more tourists, around. Where had all the people gone? It must be the weather.
TO BE CONTINUED....
[main page of my Tokyo trip]
[main page of my Tokyo trip]
MORE LINKS RELATED TO THE YOKOHAMA TRIP:
Yokohama City Part 2
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Friday, June 27, 2014
WELCOMING THE MONTH OF RAMADHAN 1435H
The month of Ramadhan, the time when Muslims fast during the day and get involved in religious activities at night, is here again. To welcome this holy month, as usual, we had "Semarak Ramadhan" programme for teachers this morning. It was just a short session - a talk related to the fasting month delivered by Ustaz Rifqi, a short speech by the Senior Assistant and finally, the morning tea cum breakfast for many.
Congratulations to everyone who had come to this event. May we have a blessed and meaningful Ramadhan this year.
Congratulations to everyone who had come to this event. May we have a blessed and meaningful Ramadhan this year.
NOTE: Pictures taken from Puan Yasirah's FB.
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