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Okay, So I Bought Scarves
On 28, Feb 2012 | No Comments | In Me Stuff, Me Things | By Sheng
Four to be exact.

One square silk scarf.

Two long ones in sheer printed cotton fabric.

And one that is a little frilly and fancy — a sheer animal print fabric with these cute dangling embroideries.
But I haven’t used any of them.
When I got home, I immediately searched for scarf how-to videos on YouTube and went crazy trying the ones I like. I was all excited, like I am about to start a new life, and D just looked at me, a little weirded out. Summer has just started and he couldn’t believe that I’m serious about wearing a scarf despite the hot — scorching hot weather.
And I thought I was.
The other day, I needed to deposit a cheque (my SSS maternity claims) to my bank account and decided to wear a scarf. After a number tossing and tying and tucking, I opted to wear it like a headband, and wrapped the remaining length around my neck. I thought I had the perfect look — a little too put together than I usually am, but I thought I could carry it.
Until D came into the room and criticized how my scarf looked so inappropriate for the temperature outside, which was 330 C. I pointed to him the reason why I’m making this bold fashion change, the growing bulge in my throat, and he said that it isn’t as obvious as I think it is. He added that the more I cover it, the more I will draw attention to it.
I know IT IS big enough to be obvious, and he’s only saying that it’s not so I would lose the scarf around my neck.
It’s so frustrating. That our weather is not suitable for wearing scarf. That I need to cover my neck in the first place. I was tearing up, as I look at myself in the mirror, feeling helpless because either way, with a scarf or a bare neck, I know I WILL draw attention to myself. And I hate that I’m so worried about what people would think.
In the end, I decided to go with a naked neck and expose the lump for all the world to see. But regretted it, half way through the bank.
I wished I was braver and bolder.
Wearing a Scarf
On 18, Feb 2012 | One Comment | In Me Stuff, Me Things | By Sheng
Hmm, I wonder if I can pull it off. Wearing a scarf.

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I need to cover my neck — if you’re asking why. Sad to say, something came out during my pregnancy. Something that’s probably been laying dormant inside me for a long time and was only triggered by my crazed hormones then. Well, according to research, this type of disorder, if you have it, really has the tendency to come out during pregnancy, like gestational diabetes and UTI. I’m talking about thyroid disorder.
As far as I can remember, I’ve always had a slightly swollen neck. But it didn’t bother me, not even when I get asked occasionally if I have goiter. Until I got pregnant.
On my first maternity month, I accompanied my mother to a doctor to have her aching back checked. The doctor noticed my neck and asked me if he can examine it. He ordered some blood work (function test), and when the test came out normal (within the standard range), he then ordered a throat ultrasound.
The ultrasound result was a bit vague. The report said there were no nodules or cystic mass seen in my throat but a parenchymal disease was noted. Even the doctor couldn’t interpret it clearly so he gave me a request for a throat scan. However, when I was told that a throat scan involves radioactive treatment, I decided to postpone the procedure until after I gave birth.
But since then, the swelling has progressed and now there’s an obvious lump at the lower part of my neck, which is making uncomfortable and conscious when I notice people looking at it, and why I want to cover it with a scarf.
In my previous post, I briefly mentioned that I was supposed to see a doctor, an endocrinologist, but she isn’t available until March 10. I also scheduled an appointment with another endocrinologist, which is actually today, but was cancelled. I was advised to call the clinic again for a reschedule. But I think I’ll just wait for the 1st endocrinologist to resume her consultation on March 10.
Anyway, whoever I end up consulting with , I know the swelling won’t recede right away. I learned through cursory research that thyroid problems require long-term treatments. So I really need to get used to the idea of a scarf-wrapped neck. It won’t be an everyday thing though, as I only plan to cover my neck when I go out of the house, which is not very often. But still, I want to be able to wear it comfortably, and if possible, fashionably, and not look awkward and stupid with a piece cloth wrapped around my neck.
Thank God for Pinterest, Google Image Search and YouTube, all wealthy sources of scarf ideas. I’m hoping to make a purchase soon. Let’s see if I can really pull it off.
In the meantime, just watch this cool video. I didn’t realize there are many ways to wear a scarf. Cute.
Pink It Is For October
On 17, Sep 2011 | No Comments | In Me Stuff, Me Thoughts | By Sheng
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month but it doesn’t have to be October for us to be aware of this very serious treat.
Statistics say that:
- The chance of developing invasive breast cancer at some time in a woman’s life is a little less than 1 in 8 (12%).
- The chance that breast cancer will be responsible for a woman’s death is about 1 in 35 (about 3%).
These two facts alone are scary enough, especially when you consider the possibility that you could be the 1 in 8 women. But the good news is, American Cancer Society has noted a significant decline in the incidence rates and death rates of breast cancer patients since the 1990′s. They attributed this positive development to increased awareness that leads to early detection, and improved treatment. [Source: Cancer.org]
I believe awareness is a very important key factor in the fight against this terrible disease, which explains why a lot of groups, organizations, and companies (especially those that are targeted for women) are coming up with their own breast cancer awareness campaigns. I personally like what Estee Lauder is planning for their 2011 BCA’s campaign:
Partner with Philips to illuminate approximately 200 global landmarks worldwide in bright pink using LED lights.
Take look at some of the landmarks they lit last year:

Rockefeller Center, USA

Harrods, UK

Tokyo Tower, Japan

Parliament Building, Canada

Niagara Falls, Canada

Cristo Redentor, Brazil

Penha Building, Venezuela

Il Biancone, Italy

Zappeion, Greece
Beautiful, aren’t they?
But individuals like us, who neither have the money nor the influence to create such big impact, can do a lot in our own small ways. We can participate in these types of campaigns/programs or buy products from merchants who pledge contributions to legit breast cancer associations or wear something that supports and promotes breast cancer awareness (like these cute breast cancer t shirt designs) or we can simply tell people about it (our mother, our sister, our female friends and relatives).
We can create awareness and make a difference.
*All photos courtesy of FemaleNetwork
Bag Love
On 23, Aug 2011 | 3 Comments | In Me Stuff, Me Things | By Sheng
Wishful thinking: If I have a million pesos and am only allowed to spend it on bags, these are what I’ll get — based on form, style and color.
Love, love, love them all!
Be Alright
On 13, Mar 2011 | 4 Comments | In Me Stuff, Me Thoughts | By Sheng
Last month, a Sis said she heard her warning chimes again–which means that in a window of 2-3 months or sometimes a few weeks only, something bad will happen–and urged us to pray because it was particularly loud. And then it happened.
Now, more than being amazed at her clairvoyance, I am deeply saddened by the series of tragic events that struck Japan. I am feeling goosebumps all over my body as I watch video footages after video footages of the earthquake and the tsunami, the ensuing fires and the nuclear power plant explosion. There are times when I wish life is a fiction, and this is one them. How I wish that all of these are just scenes from another doomsday movie. But sadly, it is not.

{Photo Credit: ButterPanda}
SweetSimpleJoys joins the whole world in prayer.



