HOME ALONE DAY #1

I survived home alone day 1. Not exactly home alone, dad is around too, but he sleeps most of the time.

This morning, after the upsetting episode of being forced to wash someone else’s underwear, I tried to find some peace in domestic chores. It saddens me that some people that you really care about just do not have the common sense or sensitivity towards you. I was really disappointed.

I find cleaning up my room therapeutic. I started dusting after breakfast. It was a good move, as I cleaned up my room section by section, things that were lost a few months ago made their way out without being invited. I was shocked by the thickness of the dust. I was even more surprised to find I was no longer allergic to dust. I did sneeze a little, but not as bad as I previously would suffer after every dusting session – an entire day resting in bed with runny nose, polaramine and heaps of tissue paper.

I arranged all my VCDs and CDs in alphabetical order, discarding many, many slips from atm machines, credit cards, shopping receipts, re-arrange my books, putting the souvenirs bought from my travels into boxes – they were lying all over the room, throwing out unwanted magazine, etc. Geez. It was a pig sty. I wonder how I live with the dust for so long.

My day was cheered up a little when our friendly Indian neighbour gave us the annually Deepavali goodies. This year, the goodies consisted of mutton curry, chicken curry, putu mayam, coconut candies and cookies. The portions were good enough to last till tea time for me and dad.

After an exhausting spring cleaning, I took bath and napped. Plans to go out supper tonight with the Monk was cancelled because he has other arrangements. He promised to see me for lunch tomorrow and apologized profusely.

Well, it turned out to be good in the end. Ms Lactose stopped by my house by surprise and I joined her for dinner with her children in Lau Heong Sentul.

And.. I thought I couldn’t survive without Astro. The inconsiderate family members took the Astro card with them to Taiping and left me to rot at home without a cable tv. My very inconsiderate sister took my Ixus 50 and touch and go card. Thank goodness for 8tv. At least the programs are still watchable… and thank goodness for this blog.

Comments

Backup comments said…
huh? why did they take the astro card with them?
yuin | Homepage | 10.22.06 – 12:21 pm | #

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I’m glad you could still find solace in such situation.
Jakun | 10.22.06 – 12:29 pm | #

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emmm, liddat, yr room must hv turned into a hotel room standard huh? just short of piped in music…..lol
takeshi | 10.22.06 – 2:19 pm | #

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Yuin: So they can watch it in Taiping lah. We have a decoder in the Taiping house but do not subscribe.

Jakun: I am surprised myself. Guess I am all grown up now.. despite still feeling bitter about it.

Takeshi: Maybe standard room of a dorm or guest house lah.. but not hotels.
Gina | Homepage | 10.22.06 – 5:12 pm | #

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well – enjoy ur hols. some ppl still gotta work like moi
foodcrazee | Homepage | 10.22.06 – 8:16 pm | #

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So you washed his underwear after all? I’m sure he’ll be eternally grateful
stevo | Homepage | 10.22.06 – 10:47 pm | #

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Foodcrazee: I guess I should be grateful for this!!

Stevo: Oh.. do you have to rub it in?!
Gina | Homepage | 10.23.06 – 2:46 am | #

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