Monday, December 30, 2013

Day 21 of the 60DWCC - Busy Day Working From Home


The best part about working from home is the fact that you have absolute freedom on how you want to plan out the day. You can have a short break every 15 minutes, or have a 3 hours lunch break, no one really cares. :D But there are times when I have to rush out some work for my clients and yet have RK jumping and breathing down on me every 10 minutes or so.

Sigh.

That's life, isn't it?

At long last, after I was done with my work, I compensated RK by playing some online games with him. One of his all time favorite games is the Fire Boy and Water Girl series from Miniclip site. The series consists of 3 worlds namely Crystal, Light and Forest Temple. Each of the Temples has huge number of levels where the 2 players will need to work in unity (team work) to solves complex puzzles while collecting diamonds at the same time. It was really a fun game to play with the young ones.

Warning: The game can be addictive and never let your child play alone or he or she could easily spent 3 to 4 hours on it. You have been warned. :P




There are many other games over at the Miniclip sites and most of them are really great for training up your child's reflexes and creative mind.

At about 5.30pm, I went down to packet dinner back from coffee-shop and we had dinner together when THL reached home at 7pm.

Transport Expenses: $1.66

Bus to Work (THL) -> $0.83
Boon Lay Interchange to Home (THL) -> $0.83

Week 3 transport expenses stand at $174.85. That's like less than $60 a week so far, can't wait for see the figures for week 4.

Daily Afterthoughts:

It has been 3 weeks since we sold our car and to my surprise our lives have not gone upside down and in fact, I feel that I get to enjoy more quality family time with both THL and RK - something that would otherwise not be possible if I still have to drive the car and focus on the road most of the time. My attention would have been mostly devoted to the road and traffic and I would not be able to pay 100% attention to what they have to tell me. 

Ever since the car is gone, I have not had the chance to hear THL's "I told you" comments - THL loves to tell me things whenever I was driving. I have always hope that she can understand the fact that I could not possibly remember everything she said while I am on the wheel. Well, women are wired differently, aren't they? That's life again. :D

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