Daylight cannot be saved...
Daylight saving practices only serve to ensure families wake in the eerie dark of mornings and eat dinners in the true blue eerie dark of nights...the "daylight" hours in between are barely bright enough to see in traffic. Even the TV screen's brighter than the outdoors......hence, the kids gravitate towards that light...see how fixated they are in their positions when the google-box is on? A real stay-at-home-mom's pal.
Today's gem was, "Mommy, is it night time already?!", to which I answered, "No, it's only lunch time now." The quick conclusion was, "Oh, it's the night of day....". Ahhh, indeed, never thought of it that romantic way.
Today's gem was, "Mommy, is it night time already?!", to which I answered, "No, it's only lunch time now." The quick conclusion was, "Oh, it's the night of day....". Ahhh, indeed, never thought of it that romantic way.
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So happy to visit your blog and run through your pics. Tend to visit when I'm feeling most stressed out in the office! Am a little lazy these days - blame it on the long hols (Deepavali and Hari Raya) and have not been updating mine. Sigh... will try to get back into it when life resumes and workload's lighter.
I never thought there'd be so many things to do in sleepy Vancouver!
yay!
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