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Hello Hivers! How's your second day of the week? Hope you're doing fine.
TUESDAY: A day in my life as a working mom. My routine here every day is the same. For now I want to share what we did today.
It's night already when we went to Teddy. We go there because we want to buy new bed sheets and other stuff at home. Unfortunately there is no available single bed for Aya. So we went to another shop hoping they had even a simple one. I ended up buying some slippers. Even though we still have a pair of slippers at home. It's not on the list, hehehe I want to buy her some toys because she's collecting stuff toys. I just do window shopping. That's all in sale its good to buy. But I need to save money. Need to control buying stuff at home if its not important. Window shopping is for free, hehehehe...
After that I went to the DM, it's the same as Watsons in the Philippines. Checking if the cream I'm using is available in the shop. If not, I will buy it online. They have the other cream but it's not what I'm using. Bioderma has lots of cream products. And it's a good product.
Were in the same place already so I told my husband. We will go to Lidl. I will buy groceries at home. Regarding the expenses at home I buy groceries and the bill and other expenses by husband pay for it. It's a good thing here, you need to have an application from the shop. Then click on the sale item and you have a discount. Everyday it's different sale items.
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When we finally got home, Aya was so hungry that she cooked an egg for her dinner. And I said really done with your dinner. She said to me, yes mama, just check the plates there in the dishwashing the new plate that I used. And she ate already so I just gave her fruits and milk. She's growing up so fast! Seeing her do little things makes me proud, a sign of independence.
At night, I watch Slovak lessons on YouTube. I need to improve my language. I can speak and understand them. But I'm not fluent and I need to learn more.
Here in our place were in the borders of Hungary. So people speak Slovak and Hungarian. It's hard for me the Slovak and how much more the Hungarian language its more difficult.
What I like about Slovakia is how people love their language. They take pride in it. I'm teaching my daughter to speak in Tagalog. She needs to learn.
This ends my Tuesday blog. My life here is the same routine. But simple things like what my daughter did is a surprise for me.
Have a nice day everyone.
Love lots,
@katiekate86