We went back to our regular days with Che also back, so naturally, I didn’t have a lot of photos this day.
With nothing to report since we’re all together, I usually forget to take photos of things around me or what I did. After taking Vino to school, I went back home just in time to say goodbye to Che, who was leaving for the office.
The laundry has piled up already, so I took the time to fold and store our clothes. I finished watching Running Man, and I can’t watch Hell’s Kitchen because Vino also wants to watch it with me. So, I decided to start watching a new series, Shogun.
I started this way back that I forgot what happened already. I remember this being talked up to me, so I got curious, but I guess I was watching a lot of other things back then.
I spent much of my morning time folding laundry and getting some sleep. Usually, after I drop Vino off, I consider it as my free time to do just about anything I need to do.
From errands to meeting people or exercising, it’s my personal time. These days though, it’s been spent on hawker breakfast runs and sleeping.
The bus schedules are still not accurate right now, but I’m getting my timing right for picking Vino up. In the morning, he told me that he wanted particular snacks, so I told him we should get them on our way back home.
When we got home, I made him a snack and proceeded to start preparing dinner. I planned on a Korean dinner with the ingredients that I had – grilled pork, kmichi stew, and a side dish of brocolli because it was on sale again.
Che arrived at around 6:30pm and I actually had the food ready, so we were able to eat dinner early.
While I love Korean food, the problem I have with it is always the clean up – I usually use up a lot of plates for the prep.
I think I watched a full episode of Shogun while watshing the dishes. Still, we were back in the room pretty early. We asked Vino to sleep at 9pm, and he didn’t have any qualms about it.
Meanwhile, we watched Single’s Inferno.
It’s some kind of palette cleanser for us while we decide on which K-Drama to watch next. There are some ongoing ones we don’t want to start yet, but I’m sure we just forgot some titles.
I took a photo as I wanted to translate it, but I couldn’t trust the translation Google gave me.
We were able to binge about three episodes before we called it a night. Our reactions to this series could probably fill a whole blog also, but I’ll save it until we finish all the episodes.
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