2020 Week 07 Update

Another week and we are all still housebound due to the Covid-19 virus. Singapore now has around 70+ cases and this is surely a local community spread now. But, thanks to quick diagnosis and treament, we don’t have any deaths yet. So there is still hope.

Since all large scale gatherings have been stopped, we are at home all the time, leaving the house just to get groceries and essentials. As I mentioned earlier, now reading has become essential, so I am going to the library often and sometimes binge reading.

The children are getting antsy now because they are housebound, but there is nothing really to be done. Some of their friends who started junior college have started lessons, while for them, they need to wait till April. Hopefully, by then we would have the spread of the virus starting to wane and things would be a little bit more normal.

That’s all for our week now! Stay safe and healthy folks and have a great week!

2020 Week 06 Update

Another week, and we are still in the grip of the novel coronavirus. S’ organisation has started a round the clock monitoring, which means he now has started to work in shifts!

Singapore is now on Orange according to the Dorscon Alert levels. This means the disease is severe and spreads easily from person to person, but is not widely spread in the country and is being contained. We are all praying that we do not go into the Red Zone as that will mean the disease is severe and spreading rapidly!

The children and I are mostly housebound, especially since earlier this week, there are now cases of local transmissions. This means that people who did not travel to China were infected, including a six month old baby! Some were infected by tourists from China who interacted with them during their stay here and have either been isloated in hospitals here or have left the country, while others have been infected without any contact with the till now known cases.

My heart just went out to this baby who has been isloated in a children’s hospital. His/her parents and helper have all been infected and have been isloated in various hospitals and infectious disease centres. Imagine a six month old baby, far away from their loved ones!

Since we are mostly at home, I have started reading with a vengence again! I am ahead of my reading goals for this year, but lets see how much and how long I can sustain this.

Have a great week folks! And stay safe and healthy!

2020 Week 05 Update

We are in the month of February now! But the start of this month has not been good for not only us, but for the world also!

By now, if you must have heard of the Wuhan coronavirus which has now been declared a global health emergancy by the World Health Organisation. China, which is the epicentre of this virus has over 12,000 confirmed cases, and as you read this post, the number of confirmed cases has probably increased by a few more thousands. China’s death toll is also close to 300 now. This supasses the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak that began in southern China, which infected 8,098 people worldwide, killing 774. It didn’t help that the start of the outbreak coincided with the mass migration that happens each year in China at the start of the Lunar New Year.

More than 20 countries and territories outside of mainland China have confirmed cases of the virus — spanning Asia, Europe, North America and the Middle East — as the United Kingdom reported its first two cases on Friday. Singapore has now barred entry, including transit, to all new visitors from mainland China while residents flying in from China will need to quarantine themselves for 14 days.

Other than this, we have been mostly home and are avoiding crowded public places as much as possible. Though there are no local and community transmissions in Singapore, this can change anytime, so please stay safe people.

Have a happy and healthy February!

2020 Week 04 Update

Today is the second day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and to all readers who celebrate this festival, “Xin Nian Kuai Le“. This is the year of the Metal Rat.

Our week was the usual, with the children being themselves. We got both of them new phones since that was something I was planning to do for a while now since they will be starting new phase in life, but because of their good O level results, we did this earlier than expected.

Other than that, I am enjoying the slower pace of life these days because of Chinese New Year. The city pretty much comes to a standstill during this period and its nice to just stay at home and chill.

We are also going across the causeway for an engagement in the extended family, but that’s something I am excited about going and not excited about being stuck in the causeway traffic jam.

Have a wonderful week and to those living in the region, enjoy your CNY break!

2020 Week 03 Update

I spoke about having tears of joy and happiness last week when GG & BB get their results and that is exactly what happened! Both of them did much better than expected and when I first saw their scores, I actually had to see it twice to believe it.

They both scored Distinctions in unexpected subjects and in some subjects where a distinction was expected, it didn’t materialise. But all in all, we are very pleased with their results.

Since both of them have already gotten into their courses through an early admission exercise, their results confirmed this and they can’t take part in any admissions exercise. Their new schools have already sent them messages confirming their admissions, so that’s a real load off our heads. The children can’t stop smiling since the results.

This big news was pretty much our week. We have promised them new phones in this new stage of their lives, so that’s what needs to be done this next week.

Thank you to everyone who sent positive vibes our way and said a prayer for GG & BB. Thank you again since your vibes and prayers have been heard and acknowledged by the universe.

Have a greak week folks!