Isolated or Not

My husband keep on asking me if I’m bored at home. Me bored? That word is not existing in my vocabulary. Paano naman kaya ako mabagot…eh ang daming trabaho dito sa bahay.

Sa tutuo lang napapabayaan ko nga minsan ang mga gawaing bahay dahil nandito na lang ako sa harap ng pc. Por dios por santo naman kasi, household chores is never ending.

I intend to learn a bit about web designing while I’m at home. In that case my time is not that worthless. Oh please don’t get me wrong. I just want to have another activity rather than just cleaning, ironing and cooking. I am that type of person who hates monotony.

Hubby keep on pushing me to go out and meet friends. Oh, well…I lost my interest to mingle with other people. I prefer to stay at home lalo na ngayon na maliit pa itong anak namin. It might sound isolation, but that’s my choice for the time being. I only go out if necessary. Siguro ganito talaga when you get older. Gusto mo na lang na manahimik. I meet friends if I feel like and not because I have to. Wow…ang taray noh?

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