A Little Kitten At Home

Despite having to discard Haru’s poop and pee like 100x a day, empty her litter box and disinfect it with PECA water twice weekly, feed her at 6am even before I feed myself and entertain her throughout the day, Haru is a joy in our lives. She brings much laughter to everyone, except for the someone who doesn’t like to have a cat in the house la.

Hubs told me to just scoop away the poop and pee after several evacuations but OCD me cannot stand the stench (especially poop) wafting in the house as the litter box is just next to the living area and my work area. Now I’m starting to have backache from having to bend over the box to remove the litter box.  We really have to get a cage soon as cleaning the litter box is really back-breaking!

Something as simple as a fluorescent pink rope can keep Haru entertained for at least 15 minutes, sometimes up to 30 minutes.  The pink rope is currently her favorite toy.

Haru loves playing with thrash too. So I fill up receipts in a plastic bag, tie it up into a ball to keep her entertained. I think she likes the rustling sound from the plastic bag.

Cass is smitten with Haru. She puts her best friend on her lap during online classes while the fur ball with tiny sharp fangs gnaws playfully on her fingers. They keep each other company happily.

Haru always tries her best to be friends with Alycia, who still has a phobia of cats. She’s still trying very hard to overcome her Ailurophobia through holding Haru and playing with her. But if Haru dashes across Alycia’s feet swiftly like a drain rat, Alycia will jump out of her skin and scream “MUMMMMMMMY!!!!” 🤣

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Wedding Suits For Long Awaited Weddings

The first batch of Covid-19 vaccines has reached our shores.  Our Prime Minister is the first person in our country to receive the vaccine today.  Soon everyone in our country will have the opportunity to receive the vaccine.  Onwards and upwards, we hope that our lives will return to normalcy soonest when there’s herd immunity.

There are many things that we are looking forward to do when lives return to normalcy. We hope to be able to go cafe and mall hopping again. And of course travel.  Many couples can finally hold their wedding ceremonies. We have friends whose children have postponed their wedding reception several times during the MCO since last year.  We’re going to have quite a number of weddings to attend towards this year-end.

When weddings and social gatherings are allowed again, brides-to-be will be shopping for bridal gowns and grooms-to-be for groomsmen suits, among other wedding paraphernalia. It’s such an exciting time shopping for gowns and suits for such a special occasion.  However, some people may still be worried of shopping at brick and mortar stores for fear of Covid19 infection.  Thankfully there are online stores like All About Suit that carry a great range of wedding suits to help make shopping easier and safer.

Purchasing a wedding suit can feel like a daunting task even for the most seasoned shopper. Here are some tips for choosing wedding suits:

While tuxedos are usually reserved for a black-tie wedding or a formal event, wedding suits are more versatile and can be worn to honor various types of dress codes from casual to black-tie optional. For a casual ceremony, suits in light gray or soft linen create a laidback but polished wedding day look. To take it up a notch for a semi-formal wedding, you can’t go wrong with a wool or twill suit in navy or charcoal gray. And if the dress code calls for formal or black-tie optional attire, grooms will look spiffy in a classic three-piece suit.

 

If you’re ready to suit up smartly either for your own wedding or to attend one, hop over to AllAboutSuit to browse their complete range of smart wedding suits. New visitors can enjoy a USD20 discount with discount code: NEW

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