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Business People in the Making

When my sister-in-law came home for a vacation last year, she kept on complaining about how small our refrigerator is. The chocolates she brought home took almost all the space in the fridge. Meanwhile, the freezer hosts my breast milk stock and some fresh produce. Weekly, father-in-law goes to the wet market to buy our fresh produce.

When she left, the husband got finally convinced that we need a new refrigerator, a bigger one. Back then, I was only thinking of something bigger, perhaps a 9 cubic meter, two door, one. But we ended up buying a really huge refrigerator that it paved way for a small business, to maximize all the space it offers.

We sell 1.5L Coke and ice. The business has been going for months now. During its peak, the profit we make covers for our water and telephone bills. The profit is much smaller now since competition arose. But the good thing it did was, the girls became knowledgeable of how a selling business works. Both of them are very eager to answer the customer who is knocking by our gate. I was so shocked when I heard Maxyn, my youngest, say i-yan (ilan or how many), when she cannot even say her name properly! It was a great way to practice Alex, the eldest, in Math! Both of them know the concept of sukli (change). I find it really funny when both of them will race to the customer to get the payment and put it directly to the right canister. And mind you, we have two canisters, one for the Coke and another for the ice. They never make a mistake where to put the money. Bright kids.

Another happy moment for a stay-at-home-mom. I am so glad I am home to witness these events personally.

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The Week That Was

It has been more than a week since this site was updated. Pardon me. The endless raining brought about by the monsoon left me with two very active girls for the whole day for the whole of last week due to suspended classes. This momma was dead tired by night and so she slept when they did. 😀

Alex enjoyed the whole week of no school, although there were times when she said she missed her school and her friends. She busied herself with art work, running, story-telling, art work, running and so on. And since she is not accustomed to sleeping in the afternoon as this is the time is is in school, it was very hard to make her rest. For the whole week, she will just sleep for an hour in the afternoon.

Maxyn, is still herself, nothing changed. Well, since her big sister is around, she sort of demanded more attention since she is not used to her having around in the afternoon.

Since I was busy keeping the kids busy, I forgot to check Alex’s notebooks. I found out that pointers for exams was already pasted in her ntbk #1 last Friday. It was weekend already and I did not want to alter our routine so we did not study. That means, to this date, this mom will be busy making reviewers and tutoring the preschooler.

Hope you all are safe and sound.

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You Can Write

Of course I can. I was taught how to do that in preschool.

But my mom meant another thing when she told me that back in college. My mom can write too. In fact, she is very good at it. She writes and edits theses, from the most basic, to the most complicated. She can also write uk-essay.net and even feasibility studies. Writing is one of her talents. And at one point, she told me I have it as well.

I believed her so much that I did not put much effort during essay writing activities. It got into my head and the result was simply satisfactory. When my mom told me I can write, it stuck to my head that at one point, I was even questioning a professor’s judgment of my work. I thought he was playing favorites. But then I realized my mistake and vowed to be diligent when it comes to writing. I am still a work in progress until now, but I know I have improved a lot.

essay writing Even my daughter is starting to show some love for writing. The other day, she wrote her first story. The spellings are not accurate, actually, most are spelled according to the sounds she hears. But for a 5-year-old, I think that is something. Up until now, that white board with her story is still hanged safely in one of our cabinets, waiting for daddy. Since my daughter is starting to increase her vocabulary and can now write what she imagines, I definitely think this is a great time to start honing this talent. I found some great tips in writing fiction and will have it printed for us.

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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