Dear Earthlings (and disguised Spacelings),
Okay so now I am a little warmed up to update some stories of my Ramadan and Eid. I can assure you it will be very common and boring but that's what all bloggers do; updating a story even though we know it is one irksome task. Teehee. So bear with me so I can at least do the very basic part of being a blogger.

This year's Ramadan was almost as same as previous ones except Mom was here with us from first day to the rest of it. Usually Mom would be at Nyah the-second-sis' place every Ramadan in order to help taking care of her post maternity time. From what I can recall, she always gave birth just before Ramadan so Mom would stay with her for the first two weeks of the Holy month.
The best thing when Mom happened to be at home all through Ramadan was that I no longer had to wake up for Sahur. Teehee. I am so used for only having a glass of water just a few minutes before Imsa' and continue my sweet sleep since I was a kid. No, I was not lazy. I was just enjoying the sweetness of my undisturbed sleep even though when everyone was having scrumptious meals at the same time. Yeah, that's me.
The first year I got married, Mom was not much around during Ramadan so preparing for Sahur duty was passed on to me every other Ramadan until this very lucky year. Woohoo! It is not that I did not like Sahur but sometimes I preferred sleeping rather than having meals in between my sleep. So no longer Sahur wake up call when Mom was at home.

An interesting fact, my second sister actually gets pregnant almost every year (even this year too!) after eight years of trying to conceive. Seeing her luck, I definitely believe there will be rainbow after rainfall which made me decide to stop worrying of not having one yet. Well to sum up the fun part, she is on her third (fourth by official) pregnancy now. Go to her blog now for some useful pregnancy tips!
On different story, I still baked Eid cookies for sale with Annie the-youngest-sis this Ramadan. I guess this was the fourth time of us baking Eid cookies for sale and it was always a hit. Even though it was just among the regular customers of family, relative and family's friends. Yeah, right. What a hit! Bahaha.
We sell Eid cookies for some Eid pocket bucks especially on the condition that we both are unfortunately unemployed yet. My deepest hope is that we will be no longer baking cookies for bucks anymore for the next next Eids and only bake them for the sake of fun time. Amen.
By the way the Eid story will be continued later as I don't feel like summing everything up in one post. With a bit of luck, I might be updating tomorrow so please bear with me yeah? Well I really don't understand how those famous bloggers keep their paces of online journalism. How do they have the gut and wills so strong that they have been updating on daily basis?
Mine? Might be a hard luck, people!















