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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

1 week as a house wife

Ok technically it isnt cause Shuen is at her nanny's and the maid just came over to clean the house

*heh*

I've been so busy lately with work (now no, cos I'm on one week leave to recover from the stress) and its pretty tiring to juggle work, shuen and wife all at the same time.

As we (as a family) progress, we decided that we really had to save money, and I came up with this brilliant idea to cook every day, and occassionaly, if it fits (like I drop dead or Shuen is giving me trouble) we will buy food back. Our food bill is astronomical, so I decided I will cook simple dishes. After all, the market (just downstairs) closes at 1130 pm and it only costs us like $4 per day to cook as opposed to $20 per day to take out.

I will choose the dishes, pick Shuen up and then plop her infront of the TV and start to cook. Everything must be done in precision timing. While it cooks, I will play with her for awhile, then when she starts to sleep, the food will be done! HAH.

So this has been my life everyday. Come back from work. Cook. Play with Shuen. Eat. Sleep.

I'm off to buy groceries. I had set a budget of $10 a day for food. We'll see how it goes.