Today was a good day.
For the first time in weeks, I'd finished all my assignments for the week - yesterday. No rush, no stress, nothing.
I woke up this morning feeling like I just wanted to get out of the house.
"Will you take me to the mall today?", I asked my sleeping husband beside me.
"Hmm?", he wondered.
"I just want to get my hair trimmed, and get Mikaela's and my pictures taken today." So the plan was set.
Aaron dropped Mikaela and I off at the mall, before heading to school for the afternoon. The wait wasn't too long at MC, which was so nice. My last haircut was some 10 months ago, so I was ready to get rid of some split ends and uneven hair growth. Mikaela sat very still in her stroller the entire time I was in the chair. She only started wailing when the hairstylist started blow-drying my hair. I don't use a hairdryer at home, because the noise bothers her.
After my haircut, we walked over to Sears Portraits for our photo session, which I'd belatedly arranged just before I walked into the Hair salon. Heh. It was a slow afternoon for them, so they were extremely accommodating. I wanted to have my picture with Mikaela taken in our qipaos, before we both outgrew our dresses. I haven't worn mine since our wedding, and well . . . let's just say it's getting more difficult to put on. ;)
Mikaela wasn't very cooperative - as in, she wanted to be everywhere but still, so after a couple of decent shots, I decided to give up.
As we were waiting for our photographer to edit our pictures, another lady walked into the store. She looked Japanese/Korean to me, and I just smiled politely at her. She watched Mikaela running around with an amused expression on her face, before pointing to her qipao, and asking me "Where did you get that?"
"Oh, some friends from Singapore sent it to her", I absentmindedly responded. I was still trying to keep Mikaela from going too crazy and getting into things she shouldn't get into.
"Oh!" The lady responded. "I'm from Singapore!"
"Are you?!?"
So it turns out, that E. met her husband while they were both doing their PhDs together at IU, and after they graduated, she's continued to do some research at the school while he became a professor at the school. She had a 9 week old baby girl with her, and after their photo-session, we got to walk around the mall and learn more about each other.
This is the first time I've met another Singaporean lady here in B-town, and vice versa for her.
It's incredibly amazing how quickly we hit off, and had so much in common back in our home country. Goodness, we practically grew up in the same neighborhood (her family lives less than 2 mi. from my family), and went to elementary schools adjacent to each other. Even though she's four years older than me, at some point we must have played together in the same field between our schools. How random is that? And even here in B-town, she lives less than 2 mi. away from us. Too funny.
Reminiscing about the good ole' home country is always great, so yeah . . . today was a good day. :)
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To think that we both went to Sears Portraits on a whim (me, because I didn't have homework . . . and she, because she took a day off work) and met . . . and could relate to each other just like that.
It was a good day. :)
~ Mrs. Arcfide
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Round and round, and round, and round, and round, and round, and round
The past week at our home has been . . . interesting, to say the least. The stomach flu was making its rounds.
Little Mikaela had no idea about what was happening to her, other than the fact that she was vomiting constantly, feverish, and going a lot. A whole lot. Since she'd just recovered from a stomach flu a couple weeks ago, I figured this would just be another troublesome round of yucky sickness. As it turns out, the combination of fever and vomiting made this yucky sickness doubly yucky.
We even made a run to the ER in the middle of the night, when her fever wouldn't come down despite the fever reducers we'd given her. She was a little confused, but excited to go out on a midnight adventure.
~ Mrs. Arcfide
Little Mikaela had no idea about what was happening to her, other than the fact that she was vomiting constantly, feverish, and going a lot. A whole lot. Since she'd just recovered from a stomach flu a couple weeks ago, I figured this would just be another troublesome round of yucky sickness. As it turns out, the combination of fever and vomiting made this yucky sickness doubly yucky.
We even made a run to the ER in the middle of the night, when her fever wouldn't come down despite the fever reducers we'd given her. She was a little confused, but excited to go out on a midnight adventure.
The nurses loved our little trooper
Mikaela's a whole lot better now . . . having passed her bug on to her Dad. I guess she figured he'll handle it much better than her. :/ At any rate, we're sure his students are enjoying their canceled classes.
So. We just wanted to document this past week's epic sickness, and give a shout-out in thanks for all of you guy's kind words of concern and support.
Thank you, guys! :)
So. We just wanted to document this past week's epic sickness, and give a shout-out in thanks for all of you guy's kind words of concern and support.
Thank you, guys! :)
~ Mrs. Arcfide
Monday, February 7, 2011
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