ISO 9000
I've been productive today. I washed the dishes, mopped the floor, tidied up my table, cleaned my unused calculator (coated with grime and dirt), massaged my mum's legs cos she had muscular cramps and threw rubbish (boy I hate that).
I went to Qian Hu and IMM with my mum today cos she hasn't visited them before. The salesman at Qian Hu is really very helpful and compared to his fellow counterparts I've encountered before, he's on the top of the list. We went there to catch a glimpse of a fish farm and to find a treatment for fish lice, which has been plaguing out dear fishes for months. His analysis of symptoms and fish tank environment was way better than hearing " Orh, never mind, come use this one, 25 drops every 3 days ok? ".
Then down to IMM, surprisingly of which my mum hasn't visited before, she wanted to enter Giant, but I dragged her elsewhere. I've developed an aversion towards hypermarts due to the long tours within and also having to carry/push things for a long period of time. I brought her to Daiso and she just kept asking if this item or that was really $2. In conclusion, she hypothesized that certain products that could be sold cheaper were sold at $2 while the better products were sold at the lower $2. I got myself a nice bamboo noodle tray to house my ipod, hp and wallet on my desk and also a bamboo chopsticks holder for my chinese brushes. As a true housewife, she got herself practical goods such as a vacuum bag for clothes storage, flowerpot stands and storage solutions.
Watching Ray Charles (now that I have the DVD) again makes me wanna learn jazz. Any helping hand out there? =)
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