pix: a young monk attending free basic education provided by local monastery.
Very few Burmese can even afford basic child education.
Very few Burmese can even afford basic child education.
Yolly oh Yolly
I have not gone to the office for almost a week.
A part from Chinese New Year holidays, I have not been well – cold, flu, sore throat – the lot!
I am ok, just a bit under the weather. I will be back on tract in a couple of day’s time, as soon as the course of antibiotics is completed.
Yolly came for her weekly house keeping duty.
I didn’t really want to go out while she cleans the apartment even though I could never stand the sound of a vacuum cleaner. So I fell asleep on the day bad in the living room. I probably snored at a major Rector scale too.
The sound of Yolly struggling with the key to get out of the apartment woke me up.
Half awake, I asked her:
Are you done?
Yes Sir.
I couldn’t find my wallet to pay her weekly due.
Sorry Yolly, my purse is in the car (I hope it is), and I am not well (I bet she knew that from my scruffy morning look)
Oh that’s OK sir. Next week lah.
OK, Thanks.
Yolly left the building.
A few minutes later I got an SMS from Yolly:
I was wondering, makcik ni tertinggal barang ke ?
It was pleasant to read…
“get well soon sir”
p/s
oh, did I tell you that she also:
unpacks my luggage when I return from my travels
sews my pillow or quilt cover
brought me some snacks from her Christmas holidays in the Philippines.
1 comment:
I wouldn't mind a Yolly but difficult to find one. Ended up, i'm a Yolly myself of you know who!
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