Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Simply de-LUSH-ious

Last Saturday we decided to do our Christmas shopping and got these little balls of bath powder/thingamajig from LUSH. I used to not like Lush, mainly because of the initial overpowering smell even before you reach the shop. It's true what they say, that you can smell Lush before you see it. But I realized once you entered the shop and stayed in there for around 5 to 10 minutes, you know what? The smell suddenly doesn't smell so bad after the initial few sniffs. Nonetheless I can only recommend their bath balls. Yups, I'll call them bath balls for lack of a better word.

Growing up in asia, I never understood the need for a bath tub, much less a warm bath since it was already so hot. The bath tub was only for us to fool around in as kids. Over here however, I understand the need for warmth since it's so cold. And that's where Lush comes in for all you self-pampering people out there. Simply drop one ball in the bath, get in and relaaaxxxxxxxxx..........zzzzzzzz *snore*

Psychodelic colours are they not?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi!

i was doing some random research online and i came across ur blog link in one of the forums. im actually currently looking for a montessori teaching job opportunity to work in germany because i have families living near frankfurt. any ideas on how i can start?? been doing some research on my own but unsuccessful so far! would appreciate any help/tips i can get =)

6:28 AM  
Blogger Dippers said...

Montessori seems to be more an american thing than a European thing from some research. Perhaps another option would be to try to look for such schools in the UK as they're more americanized than Germany.

Of course wanting to teach in Germany assumes that you're able to speak german in the first place.

5:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi again!

About Montessori being a more American thing, that's not true.There are a lot of MOntessori schools in Europe too, Germany, France etc. I've tried to apply in schools in UK but i'm more interested in working in Germany. I can speak a bit of German, but some Montessori schools in Germany especially those international ones, require just basic German.

4:38 PM  

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