Proverbs around the corner

"Whatever you give a woman, she will make greater. If you give her sperm, she'll give you a baby. If you give her a house, she'll give you a home. If you give her groceries, she'll give you a meal. If you give her a smile, she'll give you her heart. She multiplies and enlarges what is given to her. So, if you give her any crap, be ready to receive tons of shit."

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Setting Up a Ger



Some of us no longer live in gers and almost do not know anything about gers, how to set up, take it down, and even how to live in it! Let us LEARN then how to set up (above) and take it down (below). Shame on us, young Mongolians! :)

Monday, July 28, 2008

Greedy Women

Women, aren't we all greedy? I believe that every woman is born with some level of greediness. It's development depends on the personality and the environment you are grown up. All women love jewelery. We all LOVE diamonds, don't we girls :) We are also greedy for love, for passion, for care, for life... Don't you ever dreamed of prince on white horse giving you a dimond ring and proposing to you? I guess every girl dreams of this moment, but it never may come. If you are presented with a diamond ring and no Prince Charming, would you accept it for the sake of your life? Or if the Prince comes with no ring, would you love him the same? I blamed so many girls for marrying the rich guys without love. Many married to enhance their and their family lives, but do they life happily ever after? I still believe in marriage by love. I would obviously prefer love than money or diamonds. Please don't be mistaken that I have had such proposal, just been thinking about this for a moment. And honestly, I would be puzzled if I ever received such offer. Love vs. Money. Will I be as greedy as some girls, or I will try to stay true to my heart?

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Funny No.2 (not taken by me)






Shall I sleep or not, will they see me or not ...














Grrrrr..... I'm a superman :)
















Sometimes we like to travel with our "food" :)













We love our traditional shoes














"Keep searching.. come on! Look for it!"














"What you looking at you stupid tourist...."

Thursday, July 10, 2008

25 Things You Should Never Apologize for:

1. Never apologize for pursuing what makes you happy. Even if you need to quit your job, transfer schools, or move across country, always do what you really want.

2. Never apologize for using proper English. Keeping it real doesn't mean speaking Ebonics.

3. Never apologize for giving your best in a relationship that just didn't work out.

4. Never apologize for being successful. Only haters want to keep you at their level.

5. Never apologize for crying. Wear waterproof mascara and express yourself.

6. Never apologize for the ten pounds you need to lose. People who truly care about you will accept you as you are.

7. Never apologize for being frugal. Just because you save your money rather than blowing it on the latest fashion emergency doesn't mean you're cheap.

8. Don't apologize for being a single Mom. Babies are blessings not mistakes.

9. Never apologize for treating yourself to something special. Whether it's a great dinner, a soothing facial or a banging outfit, sometimes you have to show yourself some appreciation.

10. Never apologize for leaving an abusive relationship. Your safety should always be a priority.

11. Never apologize for keeping the ring even if the wedding bells won't chime. Hey, it was a gift.

12. Never apologize for setting high standards in relationships. You know what you can tolerate and what simply gets on your last nerve.

13. Never apologize for saying NO.

14. Never apologize for asking for what you want in bed. If you don't, then who will?

15. Never apologize for wearing a weave. You bought it so it's yours.

16. Never apologize to your new friends about old friends. There's a reason why she's been your girl since day one.

17. Never apologize for ordering dessert, or more than one dessert.

18. Never apologize for dating outside your race. Just because you found Mr. Right across the color line doesn't mean you don't love the brothas.

19. Never apologize for asking him to wear a condom. If he really likes you he'll wrap it up without making you feel guilty.

20. Never apologize for not knowing how to cook. Even if you can't burn like Grandma, you know how to order good take-out.

21. Never apologize for your taste in clothing. It's your style.

22. Never apologize for changing your mind.

23. Never apologize for exercising your right to choose. It's your body and your life.

24. Never apologize for making more money than your man makes. You work hard and you deserve to get paid.

25. Never apologize for being you!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Again, more about me

Most people, if not everyone, make shabby decisions, stupid mistakes, and wrong judgments. Is it right to just accept them as part of the life or you should strive not to make them?

Shabby decisions or bad decision making is my trait or brand. I'm indecisive. I always struggled and fought inside my head to make my decisions. I'm not the master of decisions, but try to thin rational. I'm good at arguing for the case, however not the leader or the one to make decisions. Is there something wrong, shall I change?

Obviously mistakes should be avoided, but don't we learn more from our mistakes rather than our glory? Personally, I think mistakes are unavoidable part of our life and we learn through them to be better individual. Do I learn from mine? Sometimes, I think that I get some positive and some negative effects from my mistakes. Each time, no matter big or small, I make mistakes I become stiff, rigid, selfish, lonely, or in another words, tough woman. Then there is question: Does mistakes make us adversely tough? Does it mean, if we make fewer mistakes, we will be less selfish, sociable etc.? Maybe...

I try not to judge people, but I do that everyday. Doesn't matter who, when, why... I judge them. With my comments, suggestions, vision, or just slipped words, I judge them. And only after that I think, "who am I to judge?" I thought I was less judgmental, free spirited, open minded person. But as life proves me wrong, I realize that I'm traditional, stubborn, and rigid to new changes. How come I am the opposite of what I thought to be myself?