Hello readers, visitors and strangers.

I've been away last week for a very important matter. I still did blogwalking to some blogs and found out about a new online reward, MyLook. Though I don't need extra income but I think, it's worth a try.

What I understood from my reading on MyLook, it's functioning as an online search site but you'll be rewarded only by searching anything through MyLook. Each search will give you $0.22 and you can get paid up to 5 searches each day.

I don't know why I joined this site but I just like it. I know, not a good reason. Give a try. Click here to know more. Happy Monday.

XOXO
-Cammy-

date Monday, April 5, 2010


I just wanna wish Happy Monday to those who have been so kind to me by visiting my blog. May you have a wonderful day today. Be safe and take care.

XOXO
-Cammy-

date Monday, March 29, 2010


This newspaper article really caught my attention. The headline says "Single mums told to pick up skills for family's sake".

I think I'm lucky for having Mummy by my side. When her husband left her, she didn't seek helps from people, not even her parents or siblings. Mummy worked so hard just to ensure that she could provide everything for me. Thanks Mummy! For single mums out there, don't refuse to take any helps from the government if you have no one to lean on.

XOXO
-Cammy-

date Saturday, March 27, 2010

Hello readers, visitors and strangers.

It's Friday and I'm blessed. The reason for me stating this is because I've just gotta know that Nuffnang gave me buffered earnings for the sixth time.

I rarely update nowadays since I got so many things to focus on and usually I just include articles that capture my attention as my blog entries. But still, Nuffnang and 8TV chose this blog to promote their ads. :)

Can't wait for weekend, so, HAPPY WEEKEND everyone.

XOXO
-Cammy-

date Friday, March 26, 2010


I REFER to the letter “Gay lifestyle not welcome in our society” (The Star, March 22).

I agree with the writer that updating the law for gay rights is definitely not in the picture for this country. We all must respect that.

However I do not share his or her sentiment of calling it a perverse lifestyle. It is the writer’s right to perceive it as such but it is also a person’s choice to lead the life that he or she has chosen. Not all gays are flamboyant and perverted and not all straight people are sane and morally right too.

What it boils down to here is tolerance to differences.

HILMI WAN AHMAD,
Kuala Lumpur.

XOXO
-Cammy-

date

Exams not the only criterion

IT IS truly heart-warming to read “Help for weaker SPM students” (The Star, March 20).

I congratulate the Education Ministry, especially Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, for formulating plans to assist the underperforming students.

Many a time, I have categorically emphasised my opinion that examinations are just one way of assessing a student.

Failing in examinations or getting poor or low grades doesn’t mean that the student has failed in his life.

The bulk of students today fall into this category i.e. failed their examinations or achieved low grades in examination.

First of all, classifying them as weak students is an unfair assessment. They may be weak academically, but may have bright minds to do business or bright hands to do craftwork, or skills like motor mechanics.

We should not always think about the so called “bright” students only, but rather have programmes and plans to help the other students to be successful in life.

To read more, please click here.

XOXO
-Cammy-

date Tuesday, March 23, 2010