Cass' school teachers were finally ready to start hosting online lessons via Zoom today. It was only for a short 1+ hour today. From tomorrow onwards, online lessons will be held at 11 a.m., from Mondays through Fridays.
Breakfast was fresh breads that hubs bought from Red Kettle and The Kneady Baker yesterday. We now have a goodly supply of breads and pau in our freezer, as well as canned food and noodles that's enough to last us until the MCO is over in another 2 weeks.
Did I say another 2 weeks? Praying hard that the MCO will be lifted and we can have back our normal lives. However, to say that life would be back to normal immediately after the MCO is lifted seems far-fetched. Businesses require time to rebound. Some businesses may never recover. Some analysts are predicting that it will take anywhere from 6 months to 12 months for our country to recover. Am hopeful that hubby's catering business does not need too long a period to rebound. I can only cast my worries on my Heavenly Father.
Peter 5:7 ~ Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.
Philippians 4:6-7 ~ Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.
Our stock of breads, cake (finished as of typing this post) and cookies. There's still more bread in the freezer, which is not in the photo.
Dinner: steamed fish, blanched broccoli with fried garlic, immunity booster turmeric chicken (chock-full of fresh turmeric, onions and curry leaves) and leftover takeout fried noodles from lunch. There's also an immunity booster meatless Great Burdock Soup boiled with white radish, carrots, burdock and Shiitake mushrooms which I've totally forgotten to snap a photo of.
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