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Tuesday, 27 September 2011

The End of Syawal


Syawal comes to an end today. So no more open houses and no more delicious food. The final open house was last Sunday at my next door neighbour. However we are still left with lots of kuih raya mostly my sisters' handmade kuihs. Oh, we still have bottles of Twisters unconsumed because they are too sweet! (you don't want to end up diabetic, do you?).

I am planning to start gym soon again, hopefully. I was looking at the window this morning and I could not see anyone at the gym. Weird! I thought Madam (the usual gym buddy) must be running and sweating like hell at this hour. Then again she probably ran earlier in the morning so no one was there.

I called Mother last week and as usual the conversation always left me breathless! I told Mother that my friends adopted a baby boy from parents who did not want the baby because he was born out of marriage. "He wants him? That kind of baby?" Adoi la Mother......it was his choice. So let them be! When I mentioned about my friend's stepmom then Mother said "did he know of his other siblings? He should you know. He should know his other siblings from the same dad" Double adoi la Mother.......Mother is a busy body person and I extremely hate that. Mother thinks her son is the best in the world.

Mother talks about Father's good deeds only when he died. To me it was too late. I hate it. When she started to tell stories about Father I will slowly walk out of the room. I don't want to listen to crap stories. CRAP!

Oh and last Saturday we went to this event : French Cafe by Chef Benoit at French Sole KLCC. I was very lucky hubby bought me a pair of silver glitter flats because it was sold at 10% off. We had a slice of strawberry cake (nothing extraordinary, just like Secret Recipe's hahaha) and flat white cup of coffee. Afterwards we went to 1 Utama to pick up hubby's new suit by Ian Chang.

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