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Helpful MIL

Lately, MIL has been very helpful ever since my mom left for Kuching and her son (hubby) has to take care of the children from the time I leave for work until I come home around 5.40pm. A few times, hubby slept in until 11.00am and MIL took care of my boy all by herself. My boy is quite attached to her now. That’s a good sign. I can be hands free to do other house chores without him asking me to carry him all the time. :)

Another thing is, she helped me to cook for my children too. Certain dishes that I am not so good at, I will request her to cook for me like Chicken Pong Teh. I will prepare all the ingredient needed like peeling the potatoes, shallots and garlic. If I cook, I don’t think my children would eat it!

Really thank God that she has somehow changed and helped me a lot with my children. :D


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7 Responses

  1. chinnee Says:

    Miche, i m from ujong pasir. now staying in cheras, only comes back here once a while (m in melaka now)

  2. Leah Says:

    You are nyonya? Guessing by the dish of Pong Teh!

  3. miche Says:

    hi chinnee, i’m in bkt rambai…can’t go anywhere now…stuck at home with my kids…babysitter, my mom in kuching…will only b back nex sat.

    leah (hmm..my girls fav playname), yes 100% nyonya. the one that does not know any chinese dialect!

  4. Mama BoK Says:

    Always good to have a good relationship with the in-laws eh..??

  5. chinnee Says:

    i love nynonya food!!!!! Let me plan my next trip back and shall we meet up? This is for you :)

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