My body is close to breaking down. I woke up, feverish, at 9.53am replied a SMS then dropped dead again. The next I knew it was close to 2pm - still feverish. Basically I wasted most of the day doing nothing but writing, reading and editing photos.

I was searching online for Princesses with blogs and chanced upon The Jewish Princess.

It's a blog written by "a multi-tasking modern day, glamorous woman who lives life to the max."

The blog consist of cooking, shopping, her hairdresser and beautician, theatre, films, reading, museums, wine, charity work, travelling, "Princess Power Lunching", "The Health Club", her friends and her family.

The Jewish Princess isn't just a blogger, she's a novelist too. Unfortunately, the first two books isn't really my thing. Cooking, culture and comedy really isn't my cup of tea. The third book on the other hand, is.


The Jewish Princess: GUIDE TO FABULOSITY

The title sounds super fabulous - just like me!

Synopsis:

Kick off your high heels and make sure you're sitting comfortably: the Jewish Princess is here to show you how to be fabulous.

Following the success of The Jewish Princess cookery books, the Jewish Princess is reaching new heights, this time sharing her definitive guide to lifestyle with a smile. You're never too old (or too young) to feel fabulous; it's all about capturing the feeling and holding on to it.

With her characteristic wit and wisdom, the Jewish Princess lets readers in on the secrets of a fabulous lifestyle. All facets of fabulosity are explored here, from appearance, bags and bling to mothers-in-law, teenagers and running the home. From the time you wake up in the morning until your head hits your Princess Pillow, this book will show you how every day can be Positive, Productive and Princess-like, turning life's journey into a first-class ride.

With chapters such as 'Fabulous Families', 'A Little Bit of Self & Maintenance', 'Days of Your Life', 'Travel Plans', 'To the Shopping Mall and Beyond', and 'Princess Pals', the Jewish Princess delivers a lifestyle guide that both entertains and informs. Topics vary from 'How Not to Let Your Teenagers Age You' to 'The Hairdresser: Following the Holy Grey-l' and ' Handbag: Hand It Over!'

Fabulous illustrations accompany the text in this gloriously packaged and must-have book, so embrace your Inner Princess and let your fabulosity flow!

After reading the synopsis I got even more excited! Only problem is that I'm not sure if they'll have it in Singapore? I'm sooo gonna get it once it's out in September. If Singapore doesn't have it I'll go to the extend to pre-order it. Hurhur.

I was watching iCarly on Nickelodeon.

It's about a girl called Carly, her friend Sam, her friend Freddie and her goofy brother Spencer. They were goofing around when Freddie captured it all on camera and accidentally uploaded the video. They were sooo mad at Freddie.

Fortunately tons of people commented the video of Carly and Sam, and the comments were all good. From there, they decided to start their own web show. Carly and Sam do their thing in front of the camera, and Freddie work the camera and handle all the tech stuff. Great partnership if you ask me.

Here's the interesting part. This isn't just a programme on Nickelodeon. Apparently the web show they host on TV is also being uploaded to the website iCarly.com which does actually exist. And yes, they have a blog too!

Now I know this is just a gimmick. Everything loaded in the blog and stuff is probably pre-planned. So the whole,

"Okay, so I just ran to the grocery store to pick up some Wahoo Punch and someone in front of me in line was paying in ALL PENNIES!?!?!"

Probably isn't an actual event. Nonetheless, I kinda enjoy reading it anyway.

Oh yes, I skipped school.

- Thursday, August 6, 2009

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