Dear Lord,
Thank you there was food in the home when we came back because I was too hungry to cook. And thank you that they offered and we had two generous helpings each. Also, it's nice that the house if full of food because this means that we can eat at any time if we just ask.
Thank you that there's nobody home so Isaac can watch some television. He's pretty stressed up about the whole negative side of everything and I need him to chill out and feel good again. Just being home and relaxing here for a quick change will rejuvenate his spirits. I shall go apologise to him for not being understanding just now. He deserves to hear something soothing like that.
Thank you that nobody's home now so I can snack on all the new year goodies I want. Okay now they are back but I am quite happy with all I have eaten already. It really satisfied some innate craving for the lunar celebration, for my own incessant need to eat and for the lack of snacking for a long while.
Thank you that we have an offer to go out to Clarke Quay tonight and on a normal day, the idea of which would be lovely. But truth betold, on a normal day I will probably be enjoying a bout of gambling at somebody's house somewhere. Funny enough today's offer is the one I would definitely take today on a normal day when normal just means that one major thing that I lack.
Thank you that nobody's home now so Isaac and I could have moments on the sofa outside together just now that felt so romantic and lovely in a home all to ourselves on our 7th year anniversary.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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