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Wednesday, 13 June 2007 @ 13:24
Reminiscing the past

I badly want to blog about something, but I just can't think of anything to write. Am I beginning to feel that my life if nothing but just work and sleep. Gone are the days when I took some time off to visit Lawrence in Manchester. The daily routine begins when I wake up to prepare breakfast. He is not a fussy eater, can shove him jam/kaya with bread with a cuppa milo…hehee…plain lazy rite? Well, sometimes, I do get guilty and will hop down in my PJs to Piccadilly train station to get him breakfast from Burger King. This never fails to make him smile. =)

Once he is out for school, it’s my world. I’ll whip up my favourites, hams/sausages with an sunny side up (with my daily cuppa caffeine!) ..I’ll curl up in the room and watch FRIENDS. I never grow tired of watching this sitcom and I think I can remember all their lines and can still laugh every single time. I think the best episode I watched was when Phoebe and Mike got married on the streets. Aweee…so so romantic.

End of watching FRIENDS, I’ll try very hard to drag myself off to the local supermarket to buy food for lunch & dinner. It’s a different kind of feeling. In Singapore, you hardly care about buying anything near to expiry dates stuff, but in UK, you’ll get excited when you see food on half price!

Afternoon’s normal, a one dished meal and he is off to his tutorials again, am I am all alone again..this time, its Hong Kong Serials. Not a fan, though, as I can’t understand Cantonese very well, so most of the time, I’ll fall asleep halfway. I’ll wake up at around 5pm to start cooking. Normal 3 dishes with rice. I enjoy cooking and I enjoy being a housewife (not housefly!). You really have the time of your life. But nice things don’t last. I am back here in Singapore, penning down my thoughts over lunch. Working is not exactly that bad, as it meant having the luxury to splurge a bit over nice clothes and food.

I’ll have too stop now, it’s about 1.23pm, 5 to the end of my lunch.

Till then.