Any Wrong To Post Breastfeed Photo

Filed Under (Education, Health & Beauty) by SYH on 28-02-2007

Read this from super-mommy when surfing new blog at mybloglog. She post about Myspace Myspace had pulled some breastfeed photo due to violating the terms of agreement.

I can’t believe that this kind of ‘thing’ will happen in ‘western’ country. In my mind, western country used to be an updated and open minded country. I wonder why MySpace will do something like tat…

I’m a traditional Chinese, even though I’m not having open minded character (I think..:p) ..But I’m 100% support breastfeed! I have been breastfeeding my 2 daughter until now. And that is what I’m proud of. I’m not daring to wear sexy cloth but I daring to breastfeed my child at public, because from what I view, breastfeeding is the most natural and beautiful way to show your love. Love from A mother! So what’s wrong with the breastfeed photo?

I’m digging out my old breastfeeding photo and post it here. Let me see who can remove it. :p


Sorry..I’m too shy to show my face..so cover it with a panda face. :p
Don’t doubt about it..I am tendam nursing my 2 child ..until now. SQ is 30 Months old and Kiki is 11 Months old now.

How Long You Have No Talk About Love?

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by SYH on 15-02-2007

We have seldom talk about love after married. We meant me and hubby. Previously I love to ask him “do you love me?” “How much is love?” or “How deep is your love?” this kind of question. And he always answer me with patient.

I have no idea since when I stop asking this kind of “love” question already. haha..Maybe myself get bored with the answer already? Of cause not. I think most of women are love to listen to sweet-talk. I am love to listen to sweet-talk. I could happy whole day just because of a simple praise.

Is this one of the changes from single female to married female? Or the relationship between hubby and me have beyond love?

Starter For 10

Filed Under (Movie) by SYH on 07-02-2007

Tom Hanks, Rebecca Hall, James McAvoy, Alice Eve and Tom Vaughan

A romantic comedy set in the mid-eighties about a working-class kid struggling to make his way in the rarefied world of an upper-class British university, Starter for 10 is a bittersweet tale about loyalty, class, falling in love and the difference between knowledge and wisdom.