An Afternoon Chilling Out At 100 Yen Shop… And A Hairy Issue

What was the longest time you spent at a 100 Yen Shop? I spent over 2 hours at a 100 Yen Shop at my neighborhood 2 Sundays ago. The hubs had brought Alycia and Sherilyn to the hair saloon, so I brought Baby and my helper to the nearby 100 Yen Shop. When Alycia was done with her hair cut, she joined us at the 100 Yen Shop. Next it was the hubs’ turn for his hair cut. Gosh, I was bored to the core waiting for over 2 hours. I looked at practically every item displayed there, spent unnecessarily on some items, treated the girls to Snow Ice and when Alycia and Sherilyn came over to join us, I bought more stuff for them that I shouldn’t have.


Alycia with her new hair cut and new mechanical pencil bought from the 100 Yen Shop.  I find the Chinese schools’ ruling of making it compulsory to have REALLY short hair for girls ridiculous. It’s either your hair is at ear length or you tie your hair up into a bun. No long fringes and no hair covering the sides of the cheeks. 2 days ago, Alycia’s teacher reminded Alycia to have her hair cut AGAIN!!!   Each hair cut cost a frigging RM38. I better shave her head botak lor liddat!


Miss Clumsy Pot better kick the dilly dally habit off her coz she loves to have her hair long and she better learn how to tie a bun now!  I am going to tai chi to the hubs all my worries on how she will cope waking up at 6am and get ready by 6:40am everyday when she goes to Standard 1.  Coz he is spoiling her rotten.  She has 2 more years to learn how to tie a bun herself and to kick the dilly dally habit off her. 


Baby enjoying a little Snow Ice, which her jie jies shared with her.


Check out Princess Wannabe’s pose, she’s so natural at modelling and dancing, really bergaya, HAHA!

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Author: Shireen

I am a WFHM of 3 lovely girls - Alycia, Sherilyn and Cassandra. I am a health, fitness and clean freak. I am a freelance content writer and occasionally help out my other half in his food catering business. I also do product reviews and accept sponsored posts on my blogs. I hope you'll enjoy reading my blog as much as I enjoy sharing my day-to-day adventures and mostly boring ranting :P Welcome to my blog! :)

14 thoughts on “An Afternoon Chilling Out At 100 Yen Shop… And A Hairy Issue”

  1. First I thought you found some hair in the snowice… haha. TWO HOURS! You are very geng.
    I cut my girls hair myself with two types of haircut scissors, save $$$.

  2. RM38 per session, way too expensive, have to find some cheaper hair saloon..

    cant stop laughing at princess wannabe pose… yes, she is a natural..

  3. Long time I’m not visit any 100 yen, at least not once in this year…

    Yes is true, for Chinese sch kid, they can’t keep slightly longer hair…once the length touch 2nd collar of the uniform, you got to ready to cut…anyway, Aly still looks sweet and pretty in short hair..on another side it is good for them too, easy to manage, don’t you think so..go somewhere else for hair cut like OUG or OKR…RM38 for kid hair cut is really expansive..

  4. Didn’t realize that there are 100yen stores in Msia! I knew they had them in Japan, and there are $2 stores in Aust. Here we have all sorts of dollar stores where I always find stuff. Some of them get amazing deals like Dove shampoo/lotion, and the other day they had Glysomed lotion!

  5. RM38 ? really burns a deep hole and its like you gotta cut every month or so. Can’t you trim for her ? may not be as nice . but saves lotsa money. after a while.. alycia looks great and mod with short hair.
    AND…. I luurve Sher’s shoes.. she’s so ‘bergaya’ !

  6. I think the Chn sch in my area doesn’t allow girl’s hair to cover the ears. That’s like boy cut loh. Pity the girls. Seriously, I find that ruling a bit ridiculous.

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