What is the difference between a single and married person?
I found out there aren't big differences, particularly you've known your mate for years.
Just a little adaptation and understanding each other, you'll get used to the spouse's presence around you everyday..
Now I should face facts that our marriage life will not be the same anymore.
God's miracle is growing in my womb, from a micron size sperm and ovum to a three thousand grams flesh as our miniature.
My eyes suddenly got wet when I first saw her figure on the USG screen,
My tummy get asymmetrical shape when she moves her hands or legs in the amnion,
My sleep position is moved every 30 minutes because of the burden I carried,
My belly will be looked different because of white lines we called "stretch-mark",
My life will not be the same again, because of you, my baby, my flesh and my blood, will bring happiness and cheer to this family...
I love you from the first time I know you're inside me...
See you next month baby :)
My ordinary day
Almost one year I've left this page, because I think I don't have amazing stories to share about..
I'm not kinda person who likes writing, sharing and arranging documentation.
I've tried to make some documentation about my last trip, but I've just finished 1 page only.
I like to memorize all wonderful and bad memories in my own mind, and I don't think it's important to make a note or pic about something that happened in one day and you'll forget on the other day...Yeah, that's my life...ordinary life routine hardly ever varied.
Wake up at 9 or 10 a.m daily (oops...and I can extend until 11 a.m), go to the toilet, drink tomato juice, bean porridge, milk with choco-crunch or toasted bread with chocolate / cheese.
I eat another food for breakfast rarely, except my mother-in-law comes and brings some food like noodles, cakes or nasi uduk.
After that I take a bath, and go to our shop for dropping my hubby off (except he has a meeting or he's unwilling to go there, so let our two employees handle the shop for that day).
Then I drive back home, take a lunch while watching TV (mostly culinary or news program) and preparing my bags. Leaving home around 1 p.m, start music class about 2 p.m and going home about 7 p.m. Pick up my hubby, and arriving home about 8-9 p.m depends on the traffic.
Take a dinner about 9 p.m (we thank God for the catering's good menu today and grumbling for the tedious one), and then take a bath about 10-12 p.m (my Mum always remind me of rheumatism!)
Watching television / DVD, reading a novel, check mail for a while or manage the shop's budget report are most activities I spent during 11 p.m-1 a.m......before go to bed about 2 a.m.
Sometimes I'm wondering about my household life....is it so simple or so boring? We always think about what food we should eat tomorrow at the same time we take a dinner...like a never ending story...We start sleep while most people prepare to wake up, and wake up when most people are already on their office desk...
A little difference happened on the weekend : go to the church, join the family or friend gathering or meeting with clients or do our job as a wedding entertainment group..
Our life is so simple...maybe some people think our life is so unvaried and uninspiring but some people think we're so lucky with no office-hour schedule and long-hour sleep :)
I'm not kinda person who likes writing, sharing and arranging documentation.
I've tried to make some documentation about my last trip, but I've just finished 1 page only.
I like to memorize all wonderful and bad memories in my own mind, and I don't think it's important to make a note or pic about something that happened in one day and you'll forget on the other day...Yeah, that's my life...ordinary life routine hardly ever varied.
Wake up at 9 or 10 a.m daily (oops...and I can extend until 11 a.m), go to the toilet, drink tomato juice, bean porridge, milk with choco-crunch or toasted bread with chocolate / cheese.
I eat another food for breakfast rarely, except my mother-in-law comes and brings some food like noodles, cakes or nasi uduk.
After that I take a bath, and go to our shop for dropping my hubby off (except he has a meeting or he's unwilling to go there, so let our two employees handle the shop for that day).
Then I drive back home, take a lunch while watching TV (mostly culinary or news program) and preparing my bags. Leaving home around 1 p.m, start music class about 2 p.m and going home about 7 p.m. Pick up my hubby, and arriving home about 8-9 p.m depends on the traffic.
Take a dinner about 9 p.m (we thank God for the catering's good menu today and grumbling for the tedious one), and then take a bath about 10-12 p.m (my Mum always remind me of rheumatism!)
Watching television / DVD, reading a novel, check mail for a while or manage the shop's budget report are most activities I spent during 11 p.m-1 a.m......before go to bed about 2 a.m.
Sometimes I'm wondering about my household life....is it so simple or so boring? We always think about what food we should eat tomorrow at the same time we take a dinner...like a never ending story...We start sleep while most people prepare to wake up, and wake up when most people are already on their office desk...
A little difference happened on the weekend : go to the church, join the family or friend gathering or meeting with clients or do our job as a wedding entertainment group..
Our life is so simple...maybe some people think our life is so unvaried and uninspiring but some people think we're so lucky with no office-hour schedule and long-hour sleep :)
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