Hubby couldn't get trousers at Tampines, so I brought him (though he was the one driving) to BHG at Bugis. He successfully gotten 3 pairs (up sized), we are putting on weight together wtf.
I normally don't leave home and come back empty handed, so I still found (essential) things to buy.
30ml sanitizer for everything including hands.
This should be good to bring on a flight.
We had dinner, not too satisfying.
So we went for dessert.
We shared thai milk tea and some mango ice cream toast.
It was relaxing, to sit down with each other, nibble slowly, leaving the rest of the world behind us. He must be feeling tired also. He is normally like a hyper corgi and will rush me, but this day, such a rare occasion, he slowed down and sat with me.
Things that I tugged back.
I am monitoring Japan's closely, this is cropped out of an article and it's really shocking. I really agree on closing the schools but the Japanese doesn't think so.
Despite of the global outbreak, the Japanese do not realize (or in self denial) of the seriousness of the virus. Instead of making measures to stop the virus from spreading within the country, they thought they could "hide" the virus under their blankets so that it won't affect their up coming Olympics. But this is not the way omg..... I also read rumours that the hospital doesn't take in patients with symptoms unless they are half dead. As such, I won't be surprise if their cases are as much as Korea's.
I really hate it when things are not within my control and yet it's manipulating my choice. I feel hopeless and helpless. As much as I wanted to go Japan and see sakura for the first time in my life, I don't want to risk my life, I'll die if I kena contracted, haiz......
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