Tuesday, March 25, 2008

when the cats are away, the mice will play

I'm sure my parents enjoy their break away from us as much as we enjoy their short absence. It's not that I feel liberated to do extreme things - it's more the freedom to do things as and when I feel like.

I can eat, sleep, bathe, return home at my own sweet time without incessant nags/advice/warnings/ comments. Silence is good for the soul. Unfortunately few people share that view.

My bro and I got on swimmingly by minding our own business. We talked when we felt like, split the chores (he boiled water and fed the fishes; I did the laundry and watered the plants) and agreed on meals in minutes.

Saturday - cai fan for lunch. Rojak of snacks from the Pasar Malam for dinner. We shared: fishballs, Chinese sausage, roti john, tutu kueh, muah chee and breaded prawn balls.

The Pasar Malam is a much awaited event in our quiet neighbourhood. Every night at 7.30 - 8.30, I'll see streams of people leaving their flats. It looks so much like an orderly evacuation that I can't help grinning. Food aside, it's nice mingling with our neighbours. I spotted and hello-ed an assortment of tuition kids (terrors in class and amusingly shy outside).

Sunday - cai fan for lunch. We have a little tradition of calling in pizza for dinner but I decided on the healthier alternative of hor fun. My bro asked plaintively: "when will we have the chance to order pizza then?" "When they go for another of their HK trips lah, you know they will." I replied.

Work productivity has dipped to an all time low. I took 1 week to finish a 2000 word essay. Appalling! To sweeten the pain of writing, I was continuously stuffing my face with Ferraro Rocher chocs and fresh nougat (you'll never want to touch those pre-packed ones again!) over the weekend. Arrgh.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One week for a 2000 word essay is pretty decent actually. And tsk tsk on the snacking.

Wai Han said...

yeah I know! I have a paper due every week. Pls choose ur modules carefully next yr!