Archive for 2020
3 square meals
Thursday, March 26th, 2020My meals are getting simpler by the day. Even though I went grocery early last week, I’m already out of fresh fruit and vegetables. Time to face the outside world and restock soon. Maybe next week.
sweet moments
Wednesday, March 25th, 2020Good to see that these two are spending a lot of time together. Though right now they are doing separate things – Chloe on FaceTime with her friend and Shane watching a basketball game – they chose to be in the same room…
virtual taekwando class
Wednesday, March 25th, 2020free time activity
Tuesday, March 24th, 2020Sunday
Sunday, March 22nd, 2020Everyone is reading during breakfast. I’m ok with that. Gave me time to catch up on my devotions, before our live stream worship this morning.
Chicken sandwich for lunch
My legs got tired so I learned from Shane and sat down while chopping vegetables. LOL. Cooking 3 meals for 6 peeps during this quarantine time ain’t easy…
Me love one pot meals
So thankful for his help today!
A new hire
Saturday, March 21st, 2020We have a new cleaning help today. He’s not as good and thorough as our regular cleaning lady;) but for the time being, I’ll take what I can get. He quit only after vacuuming the first floor, so not sure if he’s going to continue next week. We’ll see. ;P
Day 6, but who’s counting?
Saturday, March 21st, 2020My sweet dad made breakfast for kids today, seeing that I didn’t come downstair to the kitchen past 8am. I was calling the hospital, talking to my mom, her nurse and her doctor getting updates.
My dad didn’t want to eat anything all day until my mom came home. He thought that my mom was starving at the hospital so he waited until she got home so they could eat together. He’s the sweetest husband.
After my breakfast at almost lunch time, I went to go pick up my mom from the hospital. So thankful she’s coming home today, and her BP is back to normal. Praise the Lord!
Before heading out, kimchi fried rice for the fam.
Tough day :: day 5
Friday, March 20th, 2020Today was crazy scary day. My mom’s been not feeling well for the last few days, saying she’s feeling lightheaded, then last night she started having concerning symptoms, one of them being high blood pressure. We called a few ERs in hospitals to see if they were treating coronavirus patients, and we decided to wait it out until this morning to take her to an urgent care place nearby to reduce the risk of exposing her to the virus. However after consulting with a doctor at the urgent care this morning and talking to my couple of friends who are doctors, I made the decision to take my mom to an ER despite the threat of COVID-19. The decision didn’t come easy and I was unsure if I was doing the right thing, but in the end, it was the only thing to do, given her condition. And I’m so grateful that I did. She was taken inside and was given the care she needed. At first, I wasn’t able to stay with her in the ER room, but thanks to my friend doctor who called in for me, they made the special exception for me to stay with her until she got admitted to the hospital which was 6 hours later. The wait was long and it was scary seeing everyone super stressed, but I was thankful that they were able to do all the tests she needed. When I HAD to leave because they were being very strict with no visitors rule, my mom gave me the biggest saddest puppy eyes right at me which broke my heart. But I had no control over this situation and I trusted that she was in good hands.
I left and walked to the parking lot only to find that my car battery was dead. Along with my phone! I sat there for a few minutes, tired, hungry and worried, then I gathered myself and walked back to the same security guard who was extremely mean and rude to me when he kicked me out the first time. I had to ask him if I can borrow his phone charger and he said I couldn’t. And that was that. I mean, I could see there were bunch of chargers right next to him, but whatever. So I asked one of the valet guys if they could help me jumpstart my car. They didn’t jump in too eagerly to help but reluctantly they did and I was SO grateful. This was around 11pm at this point. I drove home, picked up a few granola bars, hot water, my mom’s phone and the charger then headed back to the hospital to drop them off, talked the nurse in charge of my mom at the front lobby then came back home around mid-night. What. A. Day.
I’m grateful by this point, she was already stable and beginning to feel better.
big family, big meals :: day 4
Thursday, March 19th, 2020Breakfast for me and my parents:
I promised kids I would make French toasts for breakfast this morning, so here it is. They’ve been complaining about having to drink green smoothies with their breakfast every morning so this is a special treat. 😉 And when I say kids, that also means my husband included.
Vietnamese chicken with rice for dinner.