Sunday, 24 November 2013

Angel Card Reading with Ros Place

Hi friends,

Let’s talk about something bit more Juno-the-bonkers-ish thing.

You know I treat myself on a monthly basis. I combined October & November treats and booked a session with Ros Place.

Ros is a famous angel communicator in the UK. Ever since I got her book, I always wanted to take her sessions.

I booked her 6 months angel card reading session. You can apply for the sessions form her homepage and when the payment is confirmed, Ros will contact you through e-mail. You can have her session either through Skype or on the phone.

She was a genuinely nice person and so pleasant to talk with.

Whilst she was talking about what was waiting ahead of me, I don’t know why but I got slightly emotional and wanted to cry. They are the cards she got for me. (Ros sent the photo of the cards she got during the session in the following day.) Can you see the card “Success” in January? Wow, that is good, isn’t it?

After the session with her, I was somewhat energised but at the same time, I felt calm, too.
Well, let’s see how things go ahead from now.

For those who are interested in Ros, this is her homepage.




Charity Concert, St Mary Magdalene, Leamington Spa

Hi friends,

I went to a charity concert in which my lovely young colleague was participating as one of the lead singers. It took place in a little church, St Mary Magdalene in Leamington Spa last night.

She was absolutely gorgeous and fabulously talented. I thoroughly enjoyed her performance.
This is her and her equally talented lovely fiancé.

The concert had two parts. Some beautiful arias and the famous classic songs were chosen for the first part, followed by the interval, then the second part was simply good fun as they picked up songs everyone could recognise such as Memory from Cats and Don’t Cry for Me Argentina from Evita   

It made me happy when I saw this beautiful couple was performing with mutual respect, trust and off course with love. What a beautiful couple and such amazing voices!!

I enjoyed myself and so did everyone in the church. I trust they raised good money for the charity called Cord. Cord is the charity group focusing on people in unfortunate regions of Africa and helping the people, especially, where conflicts are. For example, they send solar cookers to the area and provide a shelter for women and children to rescue them from the nasty criminal conducts which I would rather not state directly but you can imagine how they are treated in conflicts and wars.

My acquaintance once stated rather cynically that she does not like donating money for any charities, as she thinks they just disappear for the admin cost or wages for the people who are involved in the organisations, before the money is used for the good cause. She thinks charities are for hypocrites.
What a sad woman! Good job I have no communication with her any more.

I am a hypocrite for sure. However, with due respect, I happen to know nothing comes free. To run any organisations, no matter what they are, private business, public sectors or the third sectors, we need resources and money is one of them.

I wasn’t born yesterday and I, too, understand that the money raised is reduced at certain extent before it reaches the intended cause, but not all of them.

If £100 can support good meal for people who need badly and if it costs the organisation another £900 to achieve, what do you call this? Inefficiency? I don’t think so. We never know what troubles they need to take to reach them.

I am soooo not keen on people who comment knowingly on the things they have no true understanding. If they think I am a hypocrite, what are they?

Only one thing I am 100% sure is, the concert was fantastic and the audience was truly generous and the organisers are selfless noble people. I had great time with them.  
    
Thanks CO for the magical time and God bless you and your fiancé.



Konjac Sponge

Hi friends,

Can you guess what it is?

It is not a photo of full moon or a cake. This is a facial sponge made from Konnyaku fibre.

Konnyaku is the horrible looking food I introduced to you before with this post.

It is spelt “Konjac” on the package and according to the package, it is all natural and remove impurity from your skin.

Also it says, Konnyaku is used in Japan for 2000 years and originally as medicine. Not sure about the comments, but good thing about this is, it certainly makes your skin cleaner and as it is 100% natural, it is bio-degradable as well.  

If you are interested, this is the web address I use.

   

Leptin Diet

Hi friends,

At long last, my exam days are over and it is time for me to say good-bye to stress at home. Stress at work continues but hey ho, what is new to that?

I don’t think many of you are bothered to know how heavier or lighter I have become since I started my diet on 25th August. Two very bad friends had kept texting me to report what they were eating for dessert.

Very kind of you!!!

This is me this morning.

It is slightly heavier than I should be,though, but since I was 57.9kgs on 25th August, it is not bad progress considering the effort I spent.

My tip is the following, and my dear ladies and gentlemen including the naughty 2 with teasing texts, I can assure you that this method really works (if you are not a vegetarian.)
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Right book explains extensively why our diet fails by using the theory of fat resistance, whereas the left one is more practical and easier to follow the theory.

Whilst I was losing weight, I used more spices than I normally use to keep me warm. When you feel cold, you tend to eat. It is body’s natural reaction.

I added ginger powder in my tea (with honey and soya milk) and also drank Ginger tea in the evening to avoid excessive caffeine intake.

Also, instead of salt, I used pepper in soup etc.

My body is lighter now but it seems not many people noticed the difference.....damn!!!