Monday, 3 October 2011

Monday

Quite a productive Monday. I love Mondays, because they are usually quite uneventful - and I have all the time in the world to catch-up with my work or go out with my FTM friends.

Woke up alive and kicking... Gobbled up half of the huge slab of mille crepe cake from Humble Beginnings which my brother-in-law had kindly left at our place the night before. It was uber delicious - peanut butter and blueberry cake, with a glorious, golden coating of cheese *slurrrrrps*- that I felt that my hubby must try it too! Did my first round of laundry... followed by my Church Reformation final reflection paper and finished it (VICTORY!!!)... This means I only have one more course's assignments to complete before I graduate in November. Oh, plus one final examination on the Book of Mark. I keep forgetting that.

Went groceries-shopping at Tesco's after I had completed the paper... and then returned home, did another round of laundry and had a late lunch. I can't remember what else I did till 5pm (I must have been tired). Did half-an-hour of biking, followed by 15 minutes of weights... and then began cooking dinner. The dishes turned out well, praise God for wisdom and good ideas... (One of the reasons I am loving my home-making duties - particularly cooking meals - is that I am able to get alone with God. The experience of bustling around our tiny kitchen, knowing that God's presence is there with me and knowing that He is enjoying my immense delight in crafting meals, is a beautiful one. Divine one, even.) My hubby and I were blessed with yet another good meal this evening. Tomato-ginger fish with fresh button mushrooms, carrots, bell-peppers and basil... and crunchy broccoli stir-fried with loads of garlic. A very anti-cancerous meal, eaten with our usual brown rice. After dinner, the hubby kindly washed up the dishes - and then we went out for a nice relaxing drive. 

Gonna do some language studies tonight (suddenly remember that I haven't done my language studies assignments... promise I'll do them tomorrow)... and then call it a day. O happy day! :)

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