This blog is mainly for my gorgeous girls Isabelle and Amelie. It is an online scrapbook. Just a fraction of all the little things piling up in mummy's little head, while they are busy growing up. But, whoever you are, you are all welcome to read. I will be happy to share.I often write in Turkish though. Hoping that one day they'll be able to read in Turkish!
Friday, 29 July 2011
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
Seninle Basim Dertte
Bu ogleden sonra giyinmeyi, altini baglatmayi ve uyumayi siddetle reddeden ve su anda yataginda cibildak cibildak uykuya dalmis olan sevgili kizima, Selami Sahin'in unutulmaz bestesini ithaf etmek istiyorum....Uyaninca da gollu, dereli, sulu bir sarki bulur soyleriz artik!
Seninle başım dertte
Ne yapsam bilmiyorum,
Canımdan bir parçasın ,
Söküp atamıyorum.
Avutuyorsun beni,
Bir bilmece gibisin,
Çözemedim ben seni.
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Friday, 22 July 2011
Ooops!
Thursday, 21 July 2011
8 dk
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
You are hard work Belle!
Thursday, 14 July 2011
A short article by Seth Godin
(No, mummy isn't aaalways thinking about you.She has other interests, too. Like professional ones. I read a bunch of marketing related articles everyday. Here is a good one).
Half life
We define half-life as the rate of radioactive decay. The half life is how long it takes half the material you have to decay. The half life of a substance might be a few seconds or a few years. Since Carbon 14 has a half-life of more than 5,000 years, it's easy for us to date how old something is.
Other things have half-lives as well.
The sales cycle of the typical popular book, for example, has a half-life of about two months After two months, the book will probably have made half of all the sales it will make in its entire lifetime. For an internet viral sensation, the half-life is probably closer to six hours, measured from the moment the traffic peaks.
Every once in a while, something in the media violates this rule. To Kill a Mockingbird, for example, has a half-life of perhaps fifty years.
The art is deciding whether or not your project has hit a natural peak or whether new investment and energy can boost it to a new energy level...