Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Acrylic Paint

Jim and I went to Blantyre again.  
I bought an Acrylic  paint from a street vendor.   The price negotiation started from 5,000 MK ($35.7) and went down to the half ($17.8).

This is a big size paint on a canvas, 124cm x 64 cm size.

This black flame is an image which I made it with my illustrator.  I want to make a tapestry like this since I bought a sewing machine!!!!!!

I want to hung it in my living room.




Friday, April 24, 2009

Business Card B




This is another design of my business card!














He is the model, Mr. Came!







Friday, April 17, 2009

My business Card


I designed my business card today!   I call myself a Graphic Designer.  
This motif came from a Gecko which lives in my house.    I took his photo with my digital camera and made a silhouette with Illustrator.   That's because I am not good at drawing pictures.

This guy is going to debut in the public!


Monday, April 13, 2009

Vita Meal distribution days

 
Jim and I went to Ntcheu which is a medium size town, 10,000 people live, 2.5 hours drive from our place for Vita Meal distributions. We drove a rental pickup truck loaded with 1000 kg Vita Meal. (Vita Meal is porridge powder made of soy beans, corn, vitamins and minerals.)
During this 2 nights 3 days trip I had an opportunity to look at Malawians’ real village life closely. That’s because we got a strong supporter, named Naomi (Malawian) who had worked for Save Orphan Ministries cooperated with us for local development projects. She was coordinated our distributions with 7 community based child centers this time. Also she is the only woman who is running a parliament election coming next month. She has a strong belief to help local children and village people because she knows the real problems they are facing. Her sister and her husband past away and their 3 children are survived. Orphans, food shortage, water, school, clinic, all these are not the problems of opposite shore but everyday’ challenge for people in Ntcheu.  Naomi, she stands up and devotes herself to make changes for poeple.Naomi invited us to her house for meals because there was no place to eat in the town. We had nsima and fish for dinner. That was a typical Malawian meal. Village people don’t eat much meat or eggs because they are not afford to buy them. They eat nsima (made of corn), potatoes, tomatoes, beans, carrot, and pumpkin.
My husband little worried about our accommodation situation in Ntcheu because my standard is little bit higher than his. Naomi booked 2 nights for us. I assume that place was the best in the town. It costed us $7/night though. A good news was there was a flush toilet and a shower in the room. That was great but there was not a toilet seat. It was the only problem for 2 nights stay for me but I know this kind of problem which I had undergone many times at Paris. We just need strong abdominal muscles! Poor Jim, he drove all day on unpaved roads and the end of the day told me that he had been sick. He had fever.

Next morning, we were back to Naomi’s house for breakfast. She prepared some bread, french fries, and tea for us. I enjoyed them but Jim told me that he flicked a big cockroach sitting in the bread saucer. Thank you for telling me after I ate the bread.
I used her toilet at her house. There was no toilet paper but several pieces of newspaper on the floor. She does not spent her own money for toilet paper but pipes for village well. I asked myself if I could do that. Unfortunately nope... I could give up soy source desperately but I would cling to toilet papers badly.
7 places distribution during 2 days was not easy for me. We were totally worn out but their warm-hearted welcome hospitality we got at each center encouraged us a lot.
Now their songs I've heard come back to my brain over and over when I see this video.I do respect Naomi’s dedication, passion and want to thank
her for her big supports.


Sunday, April 5, 2009

I love this MAN

I love this Man.   I can't live without him........  I love you so much!





Here are 2 different Soy Sauces.   The first one is a Chinese brand soy sauce which I don't even know how to read the name and the other one is  "KIKKOMAN."   
I tried not to buy the Kikkoman because it is so expensive.  
(I bought it in Chad!)

I can tell that 592 ml unknown Chinese soy sauce is exactly same price as 150 ml of Kikkoman.  It costs me about $3.0.

I was cooking without my favorite Kikkoman for 3 months in this country but 
finally I gave up! 
I bought a pocket size KIKKOMAN (150ml) and tasted it.   Oh, my god!   It's so good!  This is the soy sauce and this is the taste of home!    I love it so much!

Now I decided to buy a big size bottle of KIKKOMAN no matter how much it costs me.   

I do need it, darling!









I am a loyal customer of KIKKOMAN!!!!!!!   LOVE YA!