今日入手一台衣车

今日终于有台属于自己既衣车用啦,虽然唔可以换压线头,不过部迷你衣车都可以车8种线迹出来,普通用下都足够嘎啦!个款都可以!可以开始做针黹的日子啦!

 

大改造

2010年3月14日,我终于大改变啦!留左10几年的长发,经历过爆炸头、负离子、大卷发之类既发型,今日终于彻底比我剪成短发啦!思前想后一直拖左几年都未林好剪唔剪好,近期一见到Olivia又有冲动啦!于是down左距张相,一个冲动就去稳左Joce剪左个甘既发型。以下系剪发前后既对比,通常我立到甘光个头都系因为头发邋遢先会有甘既发型既~~~不过成日比阿妈话唔好睇,于是一于剪左个齐阴!简直大改造!

 


留左10几年的长头发


大改造后的发型

 

Olivia Ong – You And Me

You and me–Olivia ong

Taking a trip down memory lane
Things have changed one
thing remains
That they will always
have each other
And even though those
days have gone
They know here is where they belong
Theres some kinda magic
in the air

Feel the warmth
that only summer breezes can bring
Sweet little notes of spring begin
Nothing to fear

Taking one step at a time walking hand in hand
1 2 3 4 Cheek to cheek
And they’re learning how to do the dance
Let this love be forevermore they say
I wish for this to be true for you and me

Holding her close he
leading the way
Out at the park enjoying the day
And you can tell they’ll be okay

Feel the warmth
that only summer breezes can bring
Sweet little notes of spring begin
Nothing to fear

Taking one step at a time walking hand in hand
1 2 3 4 Cheek to cheek
And they’re learning how to do the dance
Let this love be forevermore they say
I wish for this to be true for you and me

Taking one step at a time walking hand in hand
1 2 3 4 Cheek to cheek
And they’re learning how to do the dance
Let this love be forevermore they say
I wish for this to be true for you and me

To be true for you and me (X3)
You and me (X2)

 

The Forbes rich list 2010

美国《福布斯》杂志最新发布的2010年度世界亿万富翁排行榜,其中墨西哥电信巨头卡洛斯·斯利姆(CarlosSlimHelu)超越比尔·盖茨成为今年的世界新首富,其财富为535亿美元,这是近三年来世界首富的第三次易主。

卡洛斯·斯利姆拥有的财富达535亿美元,相比去年上涨了185亿美元;富豪榜排名第二的是比尔·盖茨,其拥有的财富为530亿美元,相比去年上升了130亿美元;排名第三方的是沃伦·巴菲特,其拥有的财富为470亿美元,相比去年上升了100亿美元。

1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) – $US53.5 billion, telecommunications
#1 Carlos Slim Helu
$53.5 billion

Telecom, Mexico.

Telecom tycoon who pounced on privatization of Mexico’s national telephone company in the 1990s becomes world’s richest person for first time after coming in third place last year. Net worth up $18.5 billion in a year. Recently received regulatory approval to merge his fixed-line assets into American Movil, Latin America’s biggest mobile phone company.

2. Bill Gates (USA) – $US53 billion, Microsoft
#2 Bill Gates
$53 billion

Microsoft, U.S.

Software visionary is now the world’s second-richest man. Net worth still up $13 billion in a year as Microsoft shares rose 50% in 12 months, value of investment vehicle Cascade swelled. More than 60% of fortune held outside Microsoft; investments include Four Seasons hotels, Televisa, Auto Nation. Stepped down from day-to-day duties at Microsoft in 2008 to focus on philanthropy.

3. Warren Buffett (USA) – $US47 billion, Berkshire Hathaway
#3 Warren Buffett
$47 billion

Investments, U.S.

America’s favorite investor up $10 billion in past 12 months on surging Berkshire Hathaway shares; says U.S. has survived economic “Pearl Harbor,” but warns recovery will be slow. Shrewdly invested $5 billion in Goldman Sachs and $3 billion in General Electric amid 2008 market collapse. Recently acquired railroad giant Burlington Northern Santa Fe for $26 billion.

4. Mukesh Ambani (India) – $US29 billion, petrochemicals, oil and gas
#4 Mukesh Ambani
$29 billion

Petrochemicals, oil and gas. India.

Global ambitions: His Reliance Industries, already India’s most valuable company, recently bid $2 billion for 65% stake in troubled Canadian oil sands outfit Value Creations. Firm’s $14.5 billion offer to buy bankrupt petrochemicals maker LyondellBasell was rejected. Since September company has sold Treasury shares worth $2 billion to be used for acquisitions. Late father, Dhirubhai, founded Reliance and built it into a massive conglomerate.

5. Lakshmi Mittal (India) – $US28.7 billion, steel
#5 Lakshmi Mittal
$28.7 billion

Steel, India.

London’s richest resident oversees ArcelorMittal, world’s largest steel maker. Net profits fell 75% in 2009. Mittal took 12% pay cut but improved outlook pushed stock up one-third in past year. Looking to expand in his native India; wants to build steel mills in Jharkhad and Orissa but has not received government approval. Earned $1.1 billion for selling his interest in a Kazakh refinery in December.

6. Larry Ellison (USA) – $US28 billion, Oracle
#6 Lawrence Ellison
$28 billion

Oracle, U.S.

Oracle founder’s fortune continues to soar; shares up 70% in past 12 months. Database giant has bought 57 companies in the past five years. Completed $7.4 billion buyout of Sun Microsystems in January; acquired BEA Systems for $8.5 billion in 2008. Studied physics at U. of Chicago; didn’t graduate. Started Oracle 1977; took public a day before Microsoft in 1986.

7. Bernard Arnault (France) – $US27.5 billion, LVMH
#7 Bernard Arnault
$27.5 billion

Luxury goods, France.

Bling is back, helping fashion icon grab title of richest European as shares of his luxury goods outfit LVMH–maker of Louis Vuitton, Moet & Chandon–surge 57%. LVMH is developing upscale Shanghai commercial property, L’Avenue Shanghai, with Macau billionaire Stanley Ho.

8. Eike Batista (Brazil) – $US27 billion, mining, oil
#8 Eike Batista
$27 billion

Mining, oil. Brazil.

Vowing to become world’s richest man–and he may be on his way. This year’s biggest gainer added $19.5 billion to his personal balance sheet. Son of Brazil’s revered former mining minister who presided over mining giant Companhia Vale do Rio Doce got his start in gold trading and mining.

9. Amancio Ortega (Spain) – $US25 billion, retail
#9 Amancio Ortega
$25 billion

Fashion retail, Spain.

Style maven lords over Inditex; fashion firm, which operates under several brand names including Zara, Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius, has 4,500 stores in 73 countries including new spots in Mexico and Syria. Set up joint venture with Tata Group subsidiary to enter India in 2010. Betting on Florida real estate: bought Coral Gables office tower that is currently home to Bacardi USA.

10. Karl Albrecht (Germany) – $US23.5 billion, supermarkets
#10 Karl Albrecht
$23.5 billion

Supermarkets, Germany.

Owns discount supermarket giant Aldi Sud, one of Germany’s (and Europe’s) dominant grocers. Has 1,000 stores in U.S. across 29 states. Estimated sales: $37 billion. Plans to open New York City store this year. With younger brother, Theo, transformed mother’s corner grocery store into Aldi after World War II. Brothers split ownership in 1961; Karl took the stores in southern Germany, plus the rights to the brand in the U.K., Australia and the U.S. Theo got northern Germany and the rest of Europe.

11. Ingvar Kamprad & family (Sweden) – $US23 billion, Ikea

12. Christy Walton & family (USA) – $US22.5 billion, Walmart

13. Stefan Persson (Sweden) – $US22.4 billion, Hennes & Mauritz

14. Li Ka-shing (Hong Kong) – $US21 billion, diversified

15. Jim Walton (USA) – $US20.7 billion, Walmart

16. Alice Walton (USA) – $US20.6 billion, Walmart

17. Liliane Bettencourt (France) – $US20 billion, L’Oreal

18. S. Robson Walton (USA) – $US19.8 billion, Walmart

19. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud (Saudi Arabia) – $US19.4 billion, investments

20. David Thomson & family (Canada) – $US19 billion, news and information company Thomson Reuters

 

kelleyryden一对姐妹摄影师

摄影风格有别于Anne Geddes但又有类同支之处,Anne Geddes的色彩比较丰富,而kelleyryden则以尽量简单和淡雅的颜色塑造baby的形态。她们都喜欢选择一些5~10天刚刚出生的bb来拍照,当然,也有大一点的,现在来看看kelleyryden最新的作品: