Melody-0508A Crystal Berry's Diary - A Happy Frame of Mind: November 2008

Crystal Berry's Diary - A Happy Frame of Mind

宜动宜静是我性格的代号。。。娱乐八卦,偶像剧,书籍,电视及音乐是我的朋友,当然shopping是我最佳选择。。。 想要更了解我。。。请时常进来看看。。。

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

一種叫理所當然的習慣

上了一天班,回到家裡,丈夫只會粗聲粗氣的說:
「飯煮好了沒?我餓死了。」
對妻子的忙碌辛苦視而不見。

有一天,丈夫帶著未婚獨居的同事回家,
同事一進門,老婆接過兩人的公事包和外套,
丈夫還是老話:飯煮好了沒?」
同事卻說:「大嫂,對不起,麻煩你了。」

看到一桌熱騰騰的飯菜,同事感動的差點掉下淚來:
「一回家就有熱飯熱菜可吃的感覺真好!
哪像我,每天回家都只有冰冷的牆壁迎接我。」


然後埋頭拼命吃菜,彷彿一輩子都沒吃過飯的;
對老婆的手藝讚不絕口,
一盤簡單的炒青菜都被他說得像什麼山珍海味的。
老婆眉開眼笑,不斷的夾菜給同事,還說:請用。」

老公反而被冷落一邊。

吃完飯,老公照例拍拍屁股,
想移到客廳沙發看電視、聊聊天,
正想開口叫老婆倒茶;
那個不識好歹的同事,竟然幫忙收拾碗筷,
還不忘跟老婆道謝:
「大嫂,謝謝你費心做這麼豐盛的晚餐請我。
這些碗盤我來洗就好。」

老婆當然不會讓客人洗碗。

這時,丈夫說:「泡茶。」
雞婆的同事居然說:
「大嫂,你告訴我茶葉在哪裡,我自已來就好。」

同事走了之後,老婆一邊洗澡一邊唱歌。
丈夫問你為什麼那麼高興?
老婆說:
「我煮了十幾年的菜給你吃,
你從來也沒有跟我說一聲謝謝。
吃完飯不但不幫忙洗碗,
還要我泡茶侍候你。
你看看你那個同事多懂事。」


老公回答:
「因為他第一次來我們家啊,
因為他不認識你啊,
你等著看好了,看他結婚之後,會不會跟老婆說謝謝。」


為什麼?
為什麼面對至親的人,我們總覺得一切都是理所當然,
而忽略了最基本的禮貌和感謝?

老婆為什麼一定要煮飯?
因為那是她的工作、她份內的事?
因為她愛你。

丈夫為什麼要辛苦工作受到老闆指責、剝削仍然不敢辭職?
因為他愛你.

愛不是理所當然,愛是得來不易。

有人說,女人最傻,只要你給她一句讚美、一句感謝,
她就會無怨無悔的為你做牛馬。


其實男人也是。
在家的時候,放一缸熱水,
接過他沈重的公事包,跟他說聲:老公你辛苦了。
他在辦公室受到再大的委屈,也忘的一乾二淨。

只是一句讚美,只是一句「請、謝謝、對不起」,
愛情裡多了多少甜蜜和安慰?
下一次,別忘了對你的愛人說:謝謝你。

幸福的長相:
一句平凡的話語,卻有著神奇的力量。

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Friday, November 7, 2008

燙傷處理新法!

未破皮處之燙傷處理> > (熱水、熱湯、熱油、摩托車煙管、蒸氣燙傷)

燒傷如果沒有馬上降溫與止痛,未來的辛路歷程是可想而知。
當燙傷時第一時間不是很痛,是因為身體有百分之 0.9
的鹽繼續吸皮膚發炎的熱而變成越來越灼熱痛,
我們用鹽把熱吸過去就不痛了,因為鹽有吸熱和滲透的特性,
民俗廟會過火撒鹽就是這個原理。

我向一位年長的婦女說燙傷須馬上泡冰鹽水:
有一次她跌倒整隻手掌插入熱油鍋裡,她整隻手掌藏入鹽堆裡,
結果手心手背都好了,指縫起水泡是因為沒有把手指頭張開,
還高興的向我說謝謝

像一般家庭小燙傷:沖水後用很厚的鹽再用濕的面紙敷蓋,偶爾加水!!
只要離開鹽不痛約三小時就好了,不需敷藥也沒有留下疤痕。

(註:皮膚未破皮用大量的鹽沒有關係)

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

My Bangkok Trip....2nd day

This is my 2nd day's breakfast....wanna eat full full then can shop for whole day.....
Ya, we wanna go to our.....

5th Location: Chatuchak Market Bangkok (Weekend market)

We take the skytrain (BTS) to Mo Chit station and exit down the right-hand stairs, follow the crowd for a five-minute walk, and you're there.
Getting to Chatuchak Weekend Market early will give you the advantage of getting there before the crowds, and escaping the heat...
At Chatuchak Market, There are two ways to approach your shopping excursion.
Firstly, to get a free map from one of the information kiosks and (try to) plan your adventure through the never-ending maze of crowded, narrow alleys that are, surprisingly, numbered. But, it's so big that even with a map you might find yourself going around in circles.

Areas are also demarcated in colour zones with clothing and fashion items grouped together, a section for household goods, crafts, pets, art and collectables, plants, wholesale items, food, and everything in between.

The second way is to just follow your instincts and leave it all up to karma. Either way, it's virtually impossible to see it all in one day - and even more unlikely that you won't find something to get excited aboutIf you are able to keep track of where you're going and can cover a big part of the market, you'll be amazed with the sheer variety of merchandise.
From roosters and chopsticks to vinyl records and a pair of Levi hipsters that you haven't seen in shops for years. You can buy a python, beautiful orchids, garden furniture, and camo wear. Or beads, fake antiques, the latest Caf- del Mar CD...
The earlier you get there, the better too. Not only to make sure you have enough time to cover it all, but also to get a head-start before it gets too crowdy and hot.

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