It was an eventful day. First I had a telemedicine consultation at 8am in which I shared my symptoms (strong stomach pain and hourly bowel movements). After 15 min chat where she asked few more things, she concluded that what happened is probably stomach flu, that I ate something that didn't agree with my body … Continue reading Day 101: chronic of diagnosis adventure
Author: Coco
Day 100: stomach bug?
It was a weird day physically speaking. I woke up a bit tired which is normal after a long run day. I did some yoga for runners and ready to have breakfast already 7:30am (usually I don't feel hungry until 8 or 9). Then two hours later I was hungry again, or I thought I … Continue reading Day 100: stomach bug?
Day 99: low key father’s day
I am terrible buying gifts for my husband. I used to love it but now that I've been together for years, I don't find buying not-needed-gifts practical and against my value of minimalist lifestyle when it comes to material things. He has everything he needs or I buy them to him when he needs them, … Continue reading Day 99: low key father’s day
Day 98: a romantic day
It was a romantic Saturday.. why romantic? because hubby was my focus of attention that day. Somehow during this quarantine I felt that I've neglected him because he's the adult while kids are more in need of my attention. I've been rushing to do things with the girls and alone time, and didn't really care … Continue reading Day 98: a romantic day
Day 97: how peers shape our values
These couple of days with the office drama (there was another minor one two days ago) made me realise how much of our peers shape our value system, even at the age of 40. I always thought I have a very clear sense of right and wrong, good and bad, and those grey zones. But … Continue reading Day 97: how peers shape our values




