Well, Tricia suggest me to use "Oshin" as the title of my post although it only has a verryy verryy little percentagee related to my story, which is "MAID day" hahahahahaha.
So I've done *little~important* things such as: clean my room, cooking ( instant noodle:p), washing the dishes, and washing all my clothes. After done all of those things, I was thinking of the important's role of a maid that sometimes we've never count on. One of the great lesson that I've experience in sgp is learning how to become humble, independent , and also experience the "very different" style of living. Compared to indo, every morning my maid always prepared the nice food , my juice request, etc. Everything seems great, all of my clothes are neatly ironed , my bed, my room, and every little things are PERFECT.That's way i've very grateful to have GREAT maid in indo. Back to sg, our maid here currently only come twice or three times a months and she's doing basic things only such as cleaning all the rooms, include toilets ; so, in my daily life here, I must clean my room everyday, washing my clothes, sometimes ironing some of my clothes, buy or cooking foods by my self, etc...
Besides those things, I also have a longg longgg longg conversation wif Tricia :p. Related to the maid context, Tricia said that although having a maid is very important, yet we must ready if we live without them . So, the lesson that I can draw from our conversation today is "Never Take Something for Granted" :)
That's all for today! Have a blessed day, guys! Gbu :)

wah..hihi..bagus anne,truskan postnya.. :D:D
BalasHapushihihihi... kepo ya anda?baca2 blog saia.. haha.. mentang2 saia ga tulis ttg anda yg jelek2 ya..buakakakka
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