Back to Christmas Eve. Hubby and I had a busy morning as we went out for errands for few hours.
No dine-out for breakfast that day. I made burgers for breakfast. Then I cleaned my garden a bit. Felt good to work out in the garden. After took my bath, hubby and I went out around 9am.
First stop was the bank. After that we made a stop in Aeon Mall. We did a last minute Christmas Eve shopping. Bought presents for the kids, some bedsheet sets (since on offer) and pre-packed food.
By then, it was almost 1130am, and we were hungry so we made a stop at this coffee shop. The only available stalls that operate were Malay fried noodle stall and laksa stall. Both of us went for the Malay fried noodle for lunch.
After lunch, we hopped over to a friend's house to collect her own rear free-range chickens. RM26 per kg, we bought 2. After that, we drove home, and the kids were preparing their own lunch by then. Cooked themselves noodle, while enjoyed it with sushi that we bought from Aeon Mall.
Hubby and I were knocked out, too tired from going here and there. We took our afternoon nap for over an hour that day. My mum-in-law came and stayed with us the next day (Christmas Day), so we arranged her room after we woke up.
In the evening, we had Western dinner. It has been a while since we had such, rice-less dinner. The roasted chicken was bought from Aeon Mall, so not much to prepare from my side.
That was how we spent our Christmas Eve.
8 comments:
That's a lovely and happy selfie of you, Rose! That burger looks good.
Very nice way to spend Christmas Eve with an early start and a very fruitful day doing so many things. Wow! Your children can make their own meals now so you can have more time to yourself. Very good.
good that ur kids are independent enough to take care and prepare their own meal. The dinner looks good. I like jumbo sausage...yummmz!
You cooked that burger yourself? That is like WOWWWWW!!!!
I love that fried egg, perfegggg!!!
Great looking burger. Looks like a big Mac burger. Ours was a quiet Christmas Eve, slept early too.
Lovely post
What a lovely way to spend your Christmas eve.
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