I had thought that things would be easier or 'free-er' for me with Renee attending the primary school, but it's actually worser! With all the house-chores and being maidless, hving to attend to Renee's needs(both at home and to school) whilst needing to take care of an infant is really no joke! I'm already half-dead since our maid's gone back, now my bones are breaking...
With no spare time, I simply cooked myself a bowl of instant noodles with sliced fish and forgetting about the different school hours for certain days, I had just started cooking Renee's lunch(hv not even 'attacked my own lunch) when I heard the door bell rang, followed by "mommy, I'm Renee", hahaha. Oh dear, this girl has came up all by herself! Although we have a guard at the premise, I still do not think it's totally safe for a young child to be doing this alone.
So, after our home viewing this evening, I told hubby to drop us outside the guard house and I taught Renee how to operate the phone system at entrance gate. Then, as instructed by hubby, I also went to speak to the guard to let Renee in from the small gate instead of letting her go through the carpark gate. To my surprise, the guard said this, pointing to Renee "Oh, u're the one! Arh Mam, I wanted to tell you to ask your girl not to rush through the gate like that, u know ar, this gate is automatic, and it's closing and she just rushed through it. I was just about to open the gate for her. It's very dangerous". Yes, it's very dangerous! I quickly took the opportunity to reprimand Renee on this. Being small in built, the vehicle drivers might not see her and whatever it is, it is indeed a very dangerous act! Plus, she was sooo afraid that she ran all the way up to home and was panting/sweating like mad when she got back.
*Oh, having just checked the school hours, I suddenly remembered that I needed to check the daily 'to bring' list(for this week, before the proper schedule's ready).
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