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| I knew it, it happen everytime. I had been coughing for a week.If I was back home, I would already been to doctors and get some cough medicine and some antibiotics. Because the medical system back home was very different, anything you go to see the doctor about, sure will get some medicine for it. Here, they will ask you to go home and have some rest, that's all they said they can do.
There are 2 types of infection, the viral infection and the bacterial infection, you only get antibiotic for bacterial infection, just have some rest will fix the other. I don't really plan to see the doctor, but it kind of worry me a bit after a week's cough, suspicious enough, I only cough like mad at night, not during day time. I already give "pei pa gou" a go, and have some panadol as mum prescibe. Mum said don't wait for too long,go to see the doctor, it might give me asthma, and that is how she got hers.
I went to the doctor's today, finally. I told her about my situation, and she pull out her loyal and faithful stethoscope and have a good listen at my chest. The first question she asked was" Do you have asthma?". Bingo, anything to do with coughing, I have. Not a serious one, wheezing. I can feel it. But I don't really worry too much about it, She prescribe some puffer to fix it. Hopefully it will do the job. It is annoying............
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| Haha, friends who know years ago know that me and cooking does not go together. They know how much I dislike the oily smell and there is something that I don't like about it....it has a lot to do with environment. when I was young, kitchen is a forbidden part of the house for kids,or there are hot and sharps there.
When I was a kid, I remember grandpa do most of the cooking,especially lunch, because mum was at school, and occassionally grandpa will cook dinner, we had dinner quite early, around 6pm. Some of the weekends we will go to visit mum's parents, and that was another excitement, grandpa's house was about 50 m off the beach, surrounded by coconut trees, there are always grandma and auntie and cousins there to cook. Mum was the youngest in the family, the youngest cousin is 7 years elder than me, and my niece is only 9 years younger than me.
In my teenage days, if mum is not at home to cook, grandma and dad will cook. Never really necessary for me to do so. Even when I spend 2 years at cousin's, they have a maid to do the housework, so does the cooking.
When I arrived in Australia, spent one week in Lincoln College, the cooks are there to cook. Later on with homestay, Karen cooks for me.When I live by myself, there are always friends who take good care of me, go to my place to cook for me, pack some takeaway from the restaurant they worked for me. I am lucky enough to have housemate to cook for me, I really appreciate that.
And now, I am the cook from Mon-Fri, 5 days a week, weekend is the chef's time. I realise I can cook, that was a great news, amazing.... when I first said to Lynden that I can cook, I also tell him that I never have to cook, somehow my first cooking for him turn out well. Amazing.....
Thank him for giving me the opportunity to improve my cooking skills, there are many skills that I need to learn about cooking. Please share some cooking ideas with me if you do have one.
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| I remember the first day I got Fifi, that was the day that I got out from the hospital after my first operation(17 Dec 05).I did not expect Lynden will get me a Garfield, he hold the rest of the weekly shopping in one hand and Fifi in the other. I fell in love with him the very first day I saw him.
He start as a little friend in our house and spend his time in the lounge, and so as where he sleep, we call him Garfield, then Garfi and then Fifi, he is our adopted child, he sleeps in the bed with his daddy and mummy, say hello to his parents and say good night to his parents, and kiss his parents night night.
He loves to play with his daddy, because it is more adventure and he is a male just like himself, not that he doesn't love his mummy, he loves her dearly, he spends most of his time with mummy. When daddy is busy, didn't even have time for anyone, mummy is the one there for him............. | | |
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| I love you my neice, 9 years apart really didn't make much difference between us. And she is the the one who inspire me to write something. Ha ha... she know who I am talking about, "yiyi" mean auntie, is just a term my neice call me, Asian thing, younger generation should not call the elder by name, something very different from the Western culture.
And I remember when she was only a toddler, I spend quite a fair bit of time with her, I can't deny the fact that I like kids a lot, and they proved that I have no problem with kids. May be I myself is still a kid, never grow up.
Back to my niece, she will be going to UK this Sept for her Law Degree, good luck and all the best! What kind of Auntie I am, don't even know about which Uni she is going or which part of England. Anyway, I am so proud of her....
Her easily excited auntie.
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