After I expended my frustrated energy yesterday, I was able to start something decent. This painting on my sketchpad is not yet done but it’s better than the one I made yesterday to release my negative energy. Now I could no longer salvage it. This is supposed to be an anime version of a purple sunset in Angono but… π€·π»ββοΈ
That’s why don’t do anything when angry. It would show and you may regret that later.
I started my Saturday making my room tidier. I finally installed the Skadis pegboard to display my mechanical keyboards and corral my notebooks in an accessible place other than my table. My cats eat my notebooks.
This printer stand is only PHP 600 and it’s easy to assemble. Underneath the printer is a scanner I got from my neighbors a.k.a. my mom et al. It used to be on the floor, gathering dust and became a repository of things I still couldn’t throw out like bills and brochures/flyers from companies that I plan to interview. It has already been more than six months and I haven’t contacted them yet π€¦π»ββοΈ.
Anyway, I finally done it. My stuff is off the floor.
But I ended up with very bland breakfast bowl. I forgot that I already ran out of gojuchang to make gojuchang sauce for bibimbap. I had to make do with mayonaise and ketchup. π€¦π»ββοΈ My girls would have to do without since they don’t like mayo nor ketchup.
Twin A was already OK on Friday but opted to skip dance practice just to be safe. Her fecalysis showed she had lots of bacteria and slight pus. So it must have something she and Twin I (and the rest of their friends) ate. Rx was probiotics and domperidone (for stomach contractions) but the latter was no longer neededΒ since Twin A’s last vomit (which was already green, probably bile). She probably was already able to eliminate whatever her body wants expelled and tummy ache already stopped in the ER. Twin I also had tummy trouble but not as severe as that of her sister, who is immunocompromised. So again, it was something they ate that they shouldn’t have.
Twin A’s onco always prescribed IgCo and probiotics to treat simple ailments like that because my child is already full of antibiotics. Her RHZE is already comprised of four antibiotics. Our onco’s fear is that we’re taxing her liver that’s why before we see her, we have all the complete blood work done like bilirubin and creatinine tests etc.
Our hemato-oncologist said that’s her course of treatment for simple ailments for her cancer patients who had to endure so much, as they are already pumped with strong medicines in their tiny bodies.
Anyway my kids are fine and they already went to a swimming birthday party yesterday.