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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Week #26

We are still trying to get used to the new house.. it doesn't feel like home yet.

Our cat, Ebbi, has been hiding in the basement for the past week. And today she finally came up to the living room and started exploring the place. She was still quite wary and a slight noise would send her dashing back to the basement. It would be a good 5 minutes before she dare to come out from under the sofa again. Poor thing.

Looks like we managed to solve the ants problem. Haven't seen major ant-activity for the last few days.

I just set up the printer for wireless LAN. It's a Canon MP800R we bought during the recent IT fair. Now everyone can print anything from anywhere in the house. What I like about it was that we could use it as a copier or scanner without having to turn on the pc. Was going through the various functions and found that it came with adaptors for scanning films and direct printing onto CDs too. Cool!

Spoke to Gu earlier. The poor chap had a cyst-scare. He did the CT scan and cystoscopy. And boy did he suffer! From what he described the cystoscopy thing was a really painful experience. Luckily the cyst in his kidney was benign. He had kidney stones.. but not too serious. Merc was also sent to the hospital recently because of kidney stones. Guess I better make sure I drink enough water everyday.

Heard that Glenn Ong is leaving Class95. I hope not! The morning shows will not be the same without him!

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Agony Ants!

6th day at the new home and we are facing ant problems!

I knew there were ants near the back of the roof terrace. My hubby placed a few ant baits around that area a couple of days back. And we thought that took care of the problem as we didn't see the ants anymore.

Yesterday we put our laundry at the roof terrace and last night when we got home, we found our clothes swarmed with ants!! It was too dark to trace the ants. So we got up early this morning and found some ants in 2 of our 5 potted plants. We couldn't see anything at 1st but when we dropped an ant bait into one of the pot, this huge cluster of ants suddenly popped out of the soil! And as I stared at the soil, the surface of the soil suddenly came alive, undulating and to my horror I could see that the entire soil surface was covered with ants making a mad rush for the bait!

OMG! It was amazing! and scary! very fear-factor! Never seen so many ants at one time in such close range in my life! This is too much for us to handle. We need the professionals! I called the landscaping company where we bought the plants and they promised to send someone over to help. So in the meantime, we are dropping ant baits all over the pots, sprayed our doorway with insecticide. Hopefully they don't come into the house.

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

1st Day in New House

Finally set up the new phone line and internet access this morning.

Moving to a new place was a really tiring process. It took us more than a week to pack all our stuffs into cartons. 40 cartons! and that's not counting the 8 bags of clothes, shoes, toys etc. we had to give away. The books were the heaviest and took up 15 cartons. My hubs fell sick the day before the move. So I slept barely 3 hours that night in order to pack the remaining items.

On Saturday 17 June, the movers came around 9am. I was a little surprised that they sent only 2 workers. I did warn them that the new place is a 3-storey cluster housing. But hubs said they ought to know what they were doing.

It took them about 50 minutes to load the furnitures and all the cartons into the truck. I wasn't too keen to have them move my computers so we loaded those into our SUV instead.

When the workers saw our new house, they were shocked. They said they didn't know there was no lift. So I showed them my fax and that I had highlighted it when I engaged their service. Well, it took them more than 2 hours to unload and carry everything into our house. I knew it was very tiring for them so I kept serving them cold drinks. And finally when they were done, I gave them a $50 tip. Felt sorry for them.

Now it's our turn. The kids were really excited about having their own rooms. So we left it to them how they want to organise their things. Gu sent his maid over to help us with the cleaning. We couldn't unpack much. Too tired. And we weren't used to the stairs. Our previous home was a HDB apartment. Living room, bedrooms, kitchen were all on the same floor. Now we have to climb the stairs numerous times. Very tiring indeed! Hubs was too sick to help and spent the rest of the 1st day in bed.

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