Still no postcard update today. Spent a huge amount of time preparing documents to finish my task for this week. I recently snagged a part-time consultancy work which allows me to work at home and go to office only when needed. Great, huh? No worries about traffic jams, what to wear, and many others. I work right in the comforts of my home.
Anyways, after I've done my tasks I relaxed for a bit and visited blogs. I came to a close friend's blog and I found one of her posts to be so funny and yet so true that I, well, my husband and I could relate absolutely! She showed a photo of her and her husband taken about 4 years ago when their son was about a year old and another picturing showing them again, but this time the picture was taken only a few days ago. They looked so cute and fresh-faced and still wet in the ears (hahaha) then, and now, she said, they're looking more like adults and more experienced in life. Nothing major has changed, I think, and I say this in a positive way. If I may say so, they both still look good, and my, they really look good together. I wish I could say the same for me and my husband! hihihihi. And look at the little boy who says he no longer is a little boy. He's grown to be a copy of Dad or Mom? Whichever, that little big boy inherited great genes from his parents and is definitely going to be a heart-breaker when he grows older! I lol-ed at my friend's husband's reply when one of their friends commented about him getting, errr, beefy. My husband could very well relate. His belly paunch is just hard to not notice and he, too, would probably want to know a diet pill that works. And I mean, really work, because, sometimes, even the most ardent weight-watcher like my husband could really mess up several months of diet regimen and would just wish for a faster and easier way to achieve a weight-loss goal.
Oh, I miss you, guys. I am praying continuously that the outcomes are positive and everything will be alright so that you can come back to PP already :)
Sorry about this non postcard-related post. I don't have postcards yet and I am so eager to visit the Post Office already. So please bear with me. .













