One of the big challenge I face as a mother is battling with your kid's favorite menu. I was born as a picky eater. And the gene was passed to Maleec, my first son. Eventually, I can see me in Maleec a lot; the way he speaks, acts, express his emotions, the way he sleeps and his eating habits.
Maleec loves noodle. Mee, instnt mee, mee hoon, spaghetti, anything that's long and slim, he loves it. But he just eats it as it is. If there is soup, he will ignore the soup.
He loves mee goreng (fried mee) so much. Usually people fry it with veggie, egg and meat. But he will splash the mee (it is so annoying!), making sure that nothing tag along the mee, before he eats it. He takes lots of time to finish his food as he eats his noodle by pieces.
He hates rice! He just hates rice! I love rice. I can't live without it even for a day. But rice is Maleec's last resort of food. However, I'm so happy today because he eats lots of rice; 5 bowls in total!
As planned, I took the kids to Tesco Mutiara Damansara for groceries shopping. I bought many cooking stuffs as it had been awhile we didn't do groceries shopping. And also I plan to cook every weekdays (Insya Allah), therefore I need to pile up my kitchen with good ingredients!
Since I was late home (I missed a junction and had to make a long U-turn and battled with massive traffic jam), I just prepared simple dishes; ikan masak pindang dengan timun (so I have meat and veggie) and just fried the mini sausage. Suprisingly, both of my sons love the dishes! I was so shocked and of course, goddamn happy. Looking at how much enjoyable the have their meal made me feel worthy of living my career and becoming a full time mother.
Now Aaron is sleeping, missing his daddy like crazy and tired of helping me at our lawn. Maleec is still wide awake, watching his tv.
I'm call it off for today. We'll see what happen tomorrow, ya?
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