p.s. I tried to change my blogskin to those cute cute ones but it keep hitting error messages when I pasted in the Xanga code saying not properly scripted or something. In the end, have to keep to using Blogger's own ugly designs...!
It's been two months into married life.
Sharing a bed, sharing a room, sharing a wardrobe, sharing a common toilet, sharing a common TV, everything takes getting used to. But surprisingly, I got used quite quickly. Only thing, really, is to get used to his habits.
At first, I thought I could try and change "train" him. Realized his mom spoilt him rotten by doing everything for him.
But few weeks back, when I went for Melvin's son's wedding - the pastor on the pulpit shared that it would be difficult to change him. Don't try to change him, but learn to accept his ways - afterall, these are habits cultivated over 20 over years!
How true it is! But still, have to "teach" him some housework else I'll die next time when our own house comes.
Meanwhile, I am not planning to have kids yet. It is still quite a scary thing to think of. Besides, need to get used to the family and everything, AND I want to still enjoy childless days. Once the kid comes in, I doubt I can travel until he/she grows abit older.
It's been two months into married life.
Sharing a bed, sharing a room, sharing a wardrobe, sharing a common toilet, sharing a common TV, everything takes getting used to. But surprisingly, I got used quite quickly. Only thing, really, is to get used to his habits.
At first, I thought I could try and change "train" him. Realized his mom spoilt him rotten by doing everything for him.
But few weeks back, when I went for Melvin's son's wedding - the pastor on the pulpit shared that it would be difficult to change him. Don't try to change him, but learn to accept his ways - afterall, these are habits cultivated over 20 over years!
How true it is! But still, have to "teach" him some housework else I'll die next time when our own house comes.
Meanwhile, I am not planning to have kids yet. It is still quite a scary thing to think of. Besides, need to get used to the family and everything, AND I want to still enjoy childless days. Once the kid comes in, I doubt I can travel until he/she grows abit older.
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