Hello, marvellous!! Just a quick nail art recreation for all of you. This is not the first time I adored Zooey's nails. Every time I watch her in "New Girl," I can't help but check out her nails. She loves to wear cute and quirky nail arts that perfectly match her equally quirky personality. So, today, I thought of doing a simple nail art she wore some time years ago. Truth is, I am not really sure where and when she wore this one. I think I grabbed this photo a year ago and buried it deep into my computer files. However, as I rearrange my files last week, this picture came about and I thought of finally recreating the design. As you can see it is just so simple yet so cute. Here are the steps: First, put some purple base color on. Next, put on some scotch tape at the tip of the nails to serve as a guide. Then, paint the tips with violet nail polish. Then, before the violet polish gets dry, peel off the tap...
When I was in kindergarten, I had a hard time understanding Math specifically the lesson in “greater than- less than-equal to” equations. My mother, being a teacher, helped me understand the lesson by using analogy . In a manner of storytelling, she told me that the sign corresponding greater than/less than/equal to is Pacman (the famous computer game back then), while the numbers in the equation represent the amount of apples . She told me I have to point Pacman’s mouth to the larger amount so he can eat more apples. I never failed at greater than/less than/equal to lesson ever again. SOURCE: h ttp://prekandksharing.blogspot.com/2012/08/montessori-inspired-greater-than-less.html Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell is a lot like my mom’s way of teaching me Math. It is composed of analogies and stories that helped me understand the wisdom behind success. It will not tell you what to do, it will ask you to analyze the roots of success and w...