DIY Survival Skills

For the past three days, our part-time maid was unable to come. The past three days had been hectic, with us busy storing water, carrying pails of water, carrying buckets of semi-clean water (we recycle water that we use to bathe) to flush toilets and doing household chores. School shoes were not washed this week but who cares la, as long as they are not charcoal black, they can still wear them to school. Oh, Alycia’s prefect shoes are black, so it does not matter anyway, whether they are washed or not ha ha!

Last night, I woke up at 2am with this nagging ache on the muscles of my left hand. It must have been caused by over carrying and pouring the tub of shower water into another pail (to be used to flush toilets). Today, my hands and legs felt stiff and achy, as if I have been lifting 10kg weights in the gym for days, fark!

With the first term exam starting  next week, Alycia is still required to help out in household chores, albeit very lightly. Last night she helped to wash the dishes, cleaned her own room and ironed her uniform.  I believe that time management is very important. In times when there is no help from the part-time maid, this means no TV and reduced leisure time. And a child has to learn to DIY in survival skills like cooking, sewing, washing and ironing. I am now training my girls in this department.

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I have not done any revision with Alycia yet. I am leaving the Chinese based subjects all to her Mandarin tutor and am only guiding her  in BM and English.  I am only going to start revising with her this weekend.  Thankfully Sherilyn who is under the KSSR system only has exams twice yearly vs. Alycia who is in the KBSR system who still has exams four times a year.  I still have two more months of breather before the three girls sit for their mid term exam in May at around the same time!

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It Finally Rained Cats And Dogs!!

Many of us take for granted what comes down from above like the rain and the sunshine. But ever since the prolonged drought and water rationing exercise carried out in almost every part of the Klang Valley in 1998, I have treated rain water as a very precious natural resource. Each time it rains, I am thankful. Water reserves in the Klang Valley are like a time bomb. With time ticking away, the water levels will hit almost rock bottom. Then comes the explosive horrid news of having to live our hot, humid and dry days with no water or only with water flowing from our taps once every two days! Living in our country where drought is inevitable, we are faced with the threat of water rationing every single year. Every year, we the Klang Valley folks will be living in fear twice a year during the drought and hot season.

This evening a miracle happened. It rained!! And a very heavy one too, albeit only for less than an hour. But that’s better than nothing. I think God must have heard all our desperate calls to him. And I hope that the rain fell at the right place at the dams. The much awaited rain has brought a little respite to us. It has washed away some of the heat and haze but our problem is still not completely solved yet. The water rationing exercise has started and according to the schedule, my area will have water today and tomorrow. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the taps will go as dry as bone. The water that we have stored in our containers can only last us for a day. Hopefully the stationary water tankers at our condo building are enough to last for a day, else we would have to find a place to shower or in worst case scenario, buy bottled mineral water to bathe!!

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