At this stage, i am struggling to findout how to adapt to my "new" midlife. I am not trying to hide, nor runaway from the change. Nevertheless, its a huge struggle that i wish to document this down on a regular basis.
Home minister is having her own struggle currently. At this age, we already know menopause is coming its way. She's not exactly too healthy at this stage and the hospital is advising us to go to government hospital to do further check-up.
We went to town together so she will be nearer to the government medical facility. Breakfast was ok, but not to the extend of can't stop eating. The milk tea was a little too sweet. We should really cut down on sugar.
Job is a different kind of challenge. This is the company that focus on delivery. They don't care when and how, the only motivation is number. Now that I'm on my third month, I'm struggling to produce the number. On top of all that, food cost is way higher than i used to. A bowl of noodle soup at the Pavillion KL cost me 16.90.
Starbucks is also having their own struggle of losing customers due to the local religious body decided to boycott these chain stores due to the war. I wouldn't use the name of religious to support Starbucks, but their commercial decision of slashing price does get my support!
So as KFC, they're being boycott by the same religious body due to the war breakout at the middleeast. I don't think they understand how economy works. By chasing away foreign investments, part of the biggest impact will be the local employment.
I'm getting sick of explaining shit to others as they don't even want to accept the fact that religion has nothing to do with the food stall. Nowadays i put my focus on how to maximize their promotions and discounts. That way, i can eat cheaper food.
I was once a regular supporter of KFC. @justinparke knows about this. I think there's one point where i make KFC posts almost daily basis, it became so boring that i promised to stop posting about it even if i visit the KFC.
Now this is one of the time i went to KFC but i did not eat it. Home minister came back from hospital and we decided to go to the noodle shop. So i packed up 2 sets of KFC for the kids.
Noodles are good with the home minister. We had a long chat at the restaurant regarding our future, the kids and my possibility of getting out of the current job without struggling the family too much.