Thursday, March 30, 2006

Less $

NICC is not going to provide grant for ICND anymore... that means less people will enroll for this course... which means I will have less classes to teach... boohoo :'(

I really need to go for more certifications to upgrade myself. But it's really so tough. I think my IQ is probably only 70.

Not that I am trying to find excuses. But usually, after picking up Sheyenne, and dinner at mil's, I will only reach home about 8pm. Then I have to either 1) wash clothes, 2) fold & pack clothes, 3) prepare Sheyenne's bag for the next day, 4) bath her if hubby is lazy. Then it's almost 9pm. The next task will be making milk & feeding Sheyenne, or cutting fruits for whole family. Then it's about 10pm. Time to send the kiddo to bed. Which... may take another 30/60 minutes... depends on kiddo's mood.

And what can I do after 11pm? Entertain hubby... and so so so exhausted.

What have I done for myself? Nothing! Even cleansing & mosituring my face seems to be a chore.

I wish working hours are shorter. Imagine, one only has about 3 hours at home for a day, not counting sleeping time. But spending so much money for the house. Not to mention almost 45% of the monthly housing installment is for the interest!!! OMG!! I still have 25 years to pay up!!!

Either 1) Get a full-time job, 2) Strike lottery, 3) Downgrade.

I don't want to choose number 1 & 3 ....

Wendy sends this joke, and I like it very much!!!

It is a myth that when a son gets married and a new daughter in law arrives in the family, everything changes. Some daughters in law are well trained and well mannered!!!!!. They don't come to change the family, they are there to............ The new wife (progressive Indian woman of today) was being welcomed at the husband's home in a traditional manner. As expected she gave a speech: My dear family, I thank you for welcoming me in my new home and family", she said "Firstly, my being here does not mean that I would want to change your way of life, your routine. No, I will never do that, never in a million years". "What do you mean my child?" Asked the father in law. "What I mean dad is (looking at her father in law): Those who used to wash dishes must carry on washing them. Those who used to do the laundry must carry on doing it. Those who cooked shouldn't stop at my account, and Those who used to Clean should continue cleaning". "Then what are you here for?" Asked the mother in law. "As for me, my job is to entertain your son!

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