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A little catch up.

Hey lovelies, its funny how I have sooo much i'd like to write on this little blog, but I just never get around to it. I work longer hours now, so ill definitely need to put more effort in this. A few things that have happened in the last two months:  *I went to Malaysia for a mini vacation with some lovely ladies and it was lots of fun. I definitely want to go back to Malaysia and explore more :)  *I missed an opportunity to co MC an event here in PP as something waaayyy more important came up, but I have been wondering how I'd have done if I had done it. Would it have been a huge embarrassing flop? Would I have been great at it? hmmmm  *I have somewhat of an idea of what i want to do in the next couple of months- LOL, I know i know this shouldn't be news. Do not judge me if you have it all figured out.  *I started teaching ESL at a University and I am enjoying it. (The other day I showed my students one of those "The Africa you do not see on TV" you tub

Another weekend in Singapore.

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Kampot was a lovely getaway from Phnom Penh, but I realised that I needed a short getaway from Cambodia. And what better place to go than Singapore?? I love the country plus my lovely friend lives there. So last weekend I took a few days off work and went to Singapore for a long weekend. And this trip was definitely extremely significant to me due to personal reasons :) Singapore is amazing you guys, if you get a chance you should definitely go, but be prepared, it is soooooo expensive and way tooo modern and fancy grrr :) Singapore, land of the skyscrapers!! I had no plans of doing touristy stuff, as I did all of that last time I was there, so this time I just kinda hang out, chill and see what Singaporeans and the expats do on weekends. I had fancy afternoon tea at the Fairmont hotel, surrounded by a mixture of expats and giddy Singaporeans all too eager to take photos of the beautiful cakes, scones and sandwiches :) Afternoon tea at the Fairmont.  Pool ti

Greenhouse Kampot Weekend Getaway.

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I had an amazing weekend in Kampot last weekend. My very very good friend and her partner will be leaving Cambodia and they organised for their friends to get together and enjoy a fun and relaxing weekend away from the city. Kampot is about 4 hours away from Phnom Penh by the long public buses. If you take a private van or taxi, it could take you as little as two and a half to three hours to get there. I have been to Kampot many times before but this was the first time I was staying at the The Greenhouse guesthouse . The guesthouse is situated right by the river and my God the view was AMAZING. I swear as I sat on the patio for breakfast, I was blown away by the view that was right in front of me. The river with the hills in the background- it was perfect. Waiting to order breakfast I had the best view ever!!! Damnnn View from the Patio. Isn't this beautiful?? Breakfast with a view!! Wine at 11 oclock int he morning? Why not :) Chilling. My f

The struggle.

Hi lovelies, Oiiiii sorry for being MIA like that. I hope everyone is doing fine, I am doing well, working, living life in Phnom Penh doing the usual. I haven't been upto much since I last wrote in July. Well I celebrated my birthday in August and it turned out to be one epic night. I am getting old people!! haha Other than that I find that I have been somewhat struggling with a few things lately. I am beginning to wonder about my future plans, present state etc etc. I wonder if I am really living life to the fullest, if there is more I can do to add a little bit more adventure into my life. I have been asking myself what it is I really want to do. Do I want to continue living in Cambodia? If so, for how long? and why? What more can Cambodia offer me...oh boy is that you quarter life crisis??? Do not get me wrong, I LOVE Cambodia. It is while living here in Cambodia that I really grew up. It is here in Cambodia that I have learned some of the hardest life lessons. It is here th

Breakfasts in Cambodia. #100daysfhealthybreakfasts

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Hi lovelies, I am sure some of you have seen the hashtag #100happydays OR #100daysofhappiness going around facebook, pinterest and instagram (and am sure twitter too). The 100 happy days project started as a challenge I  guess and was made popular by people who took up the challenge. There was a little controversy/issues with some people who thought the challenge was to try and be 100% happy for the whole 100 days. I think that is absolutely impossible. I think the idea behind it is to find one thing everyday that made you happy. It could be small things like your morning coffee, lack of traffic etc to large things like taking a trip etc. Anyway I did not do this challenge since one of my New Year's resolution in 2014 was to appreciate things in my life more and more and complain less. And anyway I noticed that some people took this 100 happy days thing as an excuse to basically brag and gloat all over social media lol. So I came up with my own 100days challenge :) I was going

ESSIE Fashion Show.

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Hi lovelies, so last week Tuesday I went to a fashion show at CodeRED. I had fun. Cambodia's Fashion Scene is getting bigger and more diverse every year. When I first got here (a million years ago) there was barely a fashion scene, but now there's been more and more Fashion Shows/ Fashion related events such as the Designer's week, Cambodia Fashion Week and let's not forget the (now annual) Glamazon Fashion Event  which is created by  The dollhouse  at NagaWorld. There's more and more designers who are doing a pretty good job, and who are taking every opportunity there is to show case their work and to open up their stores/boutiques, there's a few international brands setting up shop in Phnom Penh etc etc. There was a red carpet at the entrance :) Now, I am not a very stylish person (some people would say I have zero style seeing as am always in flat shoes/flip flops, tights and flowy tops) but sometimes Cambodia does that to you ...ok I wasn't

NIghts Out in Phnom Penh: Ladies night at CodeRED.

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Hi lovelies, I went to my first ladies night at codeRED last Thursday and I loved it. They have really cool deals and specials for ladies night. First off, all cocktails are half price for ladies, slashed from $4.50 to $2.25...awesome ay? Then every group of five or more ladies gets a FREE bottle of vodka or whiskey! Say whaaaattttt?(You pay for the mixers though) Yes, that's a really good deal :D BUT since it's Thursday, it's a little tricky to convince your girls to go out clubbing..unless your friends are like my friends and love a good party :) My ladies ready to #turnup                                                                                                         Initially there was only four of us LOL and but later other friends came and joined us. We had such a good time. The DJ was playing a mix of hip hop, RnB and dancehall which is just what I love dancing to. I do not know about other ladies nights but this particular one was called Th

Weekend in Singapore.

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Hi lovelies, hope you are doing well. Thank you for all the emails at krazykenyan@yahoo.com to check up on me and to talk about my last  post . Thanks for all the kind words, it warms my heart :) Oh btw who watched the Nigeria vs Argentina match yesterday? Whoooa my friend organised a group of Africans-mostly  Nigerians to go to Score Bar to watch it live, and again I had so much fun watching it!! Although they lost 2:3, they played quite well. It was an awesome night :) Today I want to do a quick catch up post about when I went to Singapore for a weekend last year. It will be short but picture heavy :) I find Singapore a very interesting country. It is quite small, one of the smallest countries in the world, and I also find the fact that it went from being a third world country to a first in literally about 50 years quite mind boggling! Singapore is very modern, I knew this before I went, but I was not prepared for what I saw. The first thing you notice is the airport. Changi ai