Thursday, 19 December 2013

Back to her arms

5 weeks away, I'm finally back in Idaho. As the plane descend, there was a beautiful piece of land cover with snow. Nothing was visible until about 500 feet above ground level. 

The bus trip back to the mountains was really long. It seemed to take longer than usual to reach home. I was a little impatient as I couldn't wait to see my wife and at the same time, the bus' heater didn't seem to be working. I put on the hood of my fleece jacket, trying to make myself comfortable to take a nap and hoped by the time I'm awake, I'll be back home. 

I couldn't sleep. I just couldn't. I just hope d the bus driver could drive a little faster. Every mile it gets closer, I felt a little more excited. 

An hour passed, I finally found myself close to home. I alighted from the bus and headed straight to my Sebring. As I was on my way, this beautiful lady with maroon and blue highlighted hair appeared. She's tall and looked extremely gorgeous in that familiar black jacket with a furry hood. She had a Schnauzer in her arms and I wished I could just hug her right away! Her friend presence held me back. I am really touched as that was beyond my expectations! My wife came to pick me up despite she has no car. 

We headed home immediately and after a warm shower, I finally found myself in her arms and sleeping comfortably. A day I yearn for since 5 weeks ago. 

Love you darling! 

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Harsh weather begins

The harsh weather had begun in Idaho since last week and the temperature fell to lowest -22 deg C. 

Hopefully Honey is managing well in Mountain Home. Weather isn't that bad in Arizona. Just a little chilly... 



Our boxes are finally arriving tomorrow! 

Saturday, 7 December 2013

11 more days..

11 more days of hard work, I shall reunite with my lovely family. Though this place is like heaven compared to Mountain Home, but without my lovely ladies with me, it just feels empty. 

Miss you ladies! Keep yourself warm Honey! 




Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Juliet

Been talking with my friends about having kids lately and I had mixed feelings towards fatherhood. My biggest concern will be Juliana's health during and after pregnancy as there have been cases like post natal depression. I do not want her to be in any of that stage. Even though the medical bills here will be taken care of, but I'm still worried of Honey's health during pregnancy. I'm a new dad after all. 

After the conversation of having a kid, i was thinking to myself what name will I give my child. If it's a girl, Juliet sounds like a sweet name. I always want to have a girl first as an elder sister will take better care of her younger siblings. 

P.S. Don't worry Honey, we have our plans. Love you! 

My Ironwoman

The weather is freezing cold in Idaho right now and the food at home was running low. As she doesn't have a driving license and didn't want to trouble others, Honey decided to make a trip down to the supermarket herself. 

On her way back, she was lost yet again. She called me to ask for directions without even panicking. Alone with lots of stuffs on her hands, she managed to make her way back home safely even when a coyote was spotted. I'm quite surprised that no one came to her rescue when she's lost. Really annoyed.. 

Well, luckily, Honey is brave enough. She's not afraid and was calm. I think no woman can be as courageous as her. She is truly my IRONWOMAN!!! 

Love ya! Admire your bravery! 



P.S. Feeling annoyed and disappointed. Maybe I have misplaced my trust. But like what Honey said:" No one owe us a living. It is ok if they don't want to help."