Thursday, February 26, 2009

26th feb 2009 - rek

Did some cleaning this morning. tried out the melamin sponge i bought from Daiso. it works surprisingly well... and the tot comes to mind, WTH this is the thing that they put into milk powder?! what are those ppl thinking?! is money really that important?!

Before testing
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After testing
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You see the obvious line in the center where i cleaned it?

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Ideal for cleaning pipe also.

Before
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Testing
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After
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Even the stains of more than 10 years are cleaned in an instant. what the hell... and they make babies eat that?

During cleaning, alot of things can slowly tot over.
stray thought such as why housewives can deal with doing the same boring work day after day. when you think on it, the chore itself is boring, but what drives the person to do it? because its for the family. to want family members to enjoy themselves.

hmmm... come to think of it, i dont think hiring a maid will solve house issues. cleaning, cooking, washing should all be do with affection and care. i doubt that a maid will provide you with that. not to mentions stories of maids putting detergent into soup, mishandling babies, blah blah.
also there will be a different sense of social status. i wan everyone in the same house to be of the same status just that we are all bonded my relations.

Sometimes living under such social environment, an excess pursuit of financial wealth tends to blind us to the things that should really mean something to us. family, friends and other stuff.

Nice weather we are having today... raining and the sky is sort of still bright. hmmm... have you ever sat at a chalet, facing the beach when its raining, just watching the rain, the sea and the green. listening as the rain falls and hit on each blade of glass. just relaxing and drink something.

To some ppl, waiting is a irritating thing to do. but regardless you like it or not, we rush to wait and we wait to rush. so why not make waiting a relaxing, enjoyable process?

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