HB is off for one week course in JB. Lucky now is school holiday and I've imported my sister to stay with me until this Sunday. Original plan was to send the twins to stay in Tg. Malim but my mother is worried about me staying alone so that's why my sister is coming with me.
As usual without HB at home, I'm so lazy to cook. So last night we only ate pizza (bought frozen from Tesco), mushroom soup (from the can), garlic bread and salad. Sounds very much like Western dinner, huh? Anyway, that was just for last night, I'm not going to make those express foods our regular meals.
Since the twins are staying at home the whole week and my sister is not the cooking type, I have to wake early in the morning to cook for breakfast and lunch. Set the alarm at 5.00 am, but I leave it snooze every 5 minutes before finally wake up at 5.30 am. (I wonder why is it so hard for me to wake up this early on normal days to do my exercise?)
With no man in the house, I'm actually a little freak out because our resident area used to have few cases of house break-in last year. The residents, including HB had set up a watch group, but it was active for only few months. When break-in is no more the issue , the watch group eventually stop. My neighbour next door are not at home, I think they are away for vacation. The other side is always empty. And since school holiday started last week, I notice that our taman is a bit quiet than usual. Last night, we were having dinner when suddenly we heard a loud bang on my kitchen door. And the door was only closed but not locked. I quickly asked my sister to lock it up. "It could be cats fighting", I said this to my sister but we didn't hear any cats sound.
Nabihah also a bit feverish last night. I gave her the syrup, but she vomited it. So I waited until she fell asleep, then inserted the bullet medicine thru her anal. She woke up around 2 am, crying...I asked her why, she kept pointing somewhere while crying. I tried to be patient, kept giving her the favourite pillow but she threw it away, I wanted to hug her, she pushed me away. After a while, when I tried to hug her , then only she accepted and stopped crying. Phew!
I have to admit that I'm not so good at handling a crying-for-not-known-reason toddler. It's always HB's job. I don't know how single parents do this, managing everything without a spouse to help. HB is only away for one day, I already feel so helpless.
Well, guess if the situation as what it is, one will manage, don't you think?
As usual without HB at home, I'm so lazy to cook. So last night we only ate pizza (bought frozen from Tesco), mushroom soup (from the can), garlic bread and salad. Sounds very much like Western dinner, huh? Anyway, that was just for last night, I'm not going to make those express foods our regular meals.
Since the twins are staying at home the whole week and my sister is not the cooking type, I have to wake early in the morning to cook for breakfast and lunch. Set the alarm at 5.00 am, but I leave it snooze every 5 minutes before finally wake up at 5.30 am. (I wonder why is it so hard for me to wake up this early on normal days to do my exercise?)
With no man in the house, I'm actually a little freak out because our resident area used to have few cases of house break-in last year. The residents, including HB had set up a watch group, but it was active for only few months. When break-in is no more the issue , the watch group eventually stop. My neighbour next door are not at home, I think they are away for vacation. The other side is always empty. And since school holiday started last week, I notice that our taman is a bit quiet than usual. Last night, we were having dinner when suddenly we heard a loud bang on my kitchen door. And the door was only closed but not locked. I quickly asked my sister to lock it up. "It could be cats fighting", I said this to my sister but we didn't hear any cats sound.
Nabihah also a bit feverish last night. I gave her the syrup, but she vomited it. So I waited until she fell asleep, then inserted the bullet medicine thru her anal. She woke up around 2 am, crying...I asked her why, she kept pointing somewhere while crying. I tried to be patient, kept giving her the favourite pillow but she threw it away, I wanted to hug her, she pushed me away. After a while, when I tried to hug her , then only she accepted and stopped crying. Phew!
I have to admit that I'm not so good at handling a crying-for-not-known-reason toddler. It's always HB's job. I don't know how single parents do this, managing everything without a spouse to help. HB is only away for one day, I already feel so helpless.
Well, guess if the situation as what it is, one will manage, don't you think?
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