Sunday, December 8, 2013

How to tell a real LV bag

In this video I will show you how to tell if  LV bag is real or not, just watch my video and you will know how to recognize the real one from fake one. enjoy watching.
http://youtu.be/p80HVRYGX8c

Sunday, December 1, 2013


Last week was beginning of the Christmas season and if you payed attention you saw the lighting of the Union Square Christmas tree on Saturday and a ton of other decorations go up all around San Francisco.

For the next few weeks I will tell you about Christmas related events around the City of San Francisco, give you tips on homemade Christmas decorations, share recipes for homemade Christmas treats and much more.

San Francisco may not be a winter wonderland, but the Christmas spirit is still strong here; whether it’s ‘The Great Dickens Christmas Fair’, which is a Victorian Era street festival has been held for the past 35 years, in Cow Palace. San Francisco Ballet’s version of the “Nutcracker” or the Union Street Fantasy of Lights, which is a street festival filled with jugglers, face painters, contests and vendors.  There are a variety of other Christmas related events to enjoy all around the Bay Area. 

I will also give you step by step instructions for homemade Christmas decorations; how to upgrade a plain glass ornament, personalize stocking hangers. personalize place cards or how to make your own Christmas wreath. There are a variety of economical ways to bring the spread the Christmas spirit around your home. 

I will  also share recipes for Christmas sugar cookies, show you how to make a Christmas omelette and give you a few tips on building a gingerbread house. After all, what is Christmas without all the goodies?

Those are just a few ideas I have to help you enhance your Christmas season.

Christmas tips podcast

Today I’ll be telling you about the movie ‘Wadjda’. here are a few reasons why I was am so impressed by this film. I’m from Saudi Arabia, a country which doesn’t have movie theaters. So, when a film from Saudi Arabia  achieves so much I will be happy to promote it. This is the first feature film shot entirely in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is the first feature-length film that was written and directed by a female Saudi director, Haifaa al-Mansour. Also, ‘Wadjda’ has been nominated for an Oscar award, it is the first film submitted by Saudi Arabia for the Best Foreign Language Oscar.

‘Wadjda’, is the name of the main character; a sweet, defiant, strong willed ten year old Saudi Arabian girl. Wadjda lives alone with her mother, her father works in the deserts of Saudi Arabia and is rarely home. The primary focus of this movie is Wadjda’s desire to purchase a bicycle and the lengths she goes to make this dream a reality. After asking her mother to buy her the bicycle and her mother refuses. Wadjda tries to find the money herself by selling  mixtapes and handmade bracelets. Finally she enters into a Quran recitation competition in the hopes of winning the cash prize, to fund the bicycle.

Some of my favorite scenes from the movie are when she is with her best friend/boyfriend Abdullah. He seems to be the one character in the movie that is unconditionally supportive of Wadjda. One of the scenes with Wadjda and Abdullah that really touches my heart the part where he teaches Wadjda how to ride a bicycle, he knows that he’s not supposed to do this, but at the same time he knows doing this will make Wadjda happy. 

‘Wadjda’ made me think about when I was a young girl growing up in Saudi Arabia, it made me miss my family, my friends and the neighborhood I grew up in. It also made me think about my the school I went to when I was Wadjda’s age. 

If you’re looking for a good film to watch, I highly recommend ‘Wadjda’.