Today I'm feeling very tired. Whole day is focused on training material for next week's training. Even copy and paste slides from existing materials need to be done with careful thinking of the flow and relevance, and need to adjust some of the font size and font colors even with the option 'paste using new template'. Not to mention doing Google Image search to include some photos. After emailing the training material, have to adjust the materials for presentation, include videos, songs, and summarize the 3-days session plan on a piece of paper for easy reference. Now all that is done. All 129 slides. Phewww!!!
I do my work in bed, for the simple reason that I already have my things in the bedroom and easier for me to use my laptop till time to sleep. Hubby is not around today so just slide everything to the side and fall asleep. So I spend most of my time upstairs today and it is really a nuisance when the door bell rang. I feel as if it rang so many times today.
First, the Poslaju guy. Then, the girls next door I think. When I went out, nobody was around. I saw few shuttlecocks inside our gate. Threw it into their compound next door. Then a guy asking for donation. Then after dinner, the girls again. This time they really riled me up by pressing the doorbell so many times. As if I got nothing to do but ran downstairs to fetch their shuttlecock. I did scold them this time. They are around 7-9 years old. Probably the girl's cousins staying for the school holiday. Three of them. I shouldn't be angry. They are just kids being kids... but my patience is really tested after having to run downstairs so many times.
I wanted to pretend I didn't hear the doorbell because if no one calls me on my handphone to inform me they are coming, that means I'm not expecting anyone. But then, I got curious too. What if there is an emergency, next door neighbour need help or something. That's why I can't ignore the door bell. Anyway, I think the night will be peaceful after this. I'll probably sleep early... mentally tired after the 'thinking' work.
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