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God knows..

the other day i went to our somerset home for cleaning.
there was only one room occupied that day,
a room occupied by an Indian family. a man, his wife, and his mum.

i was surprised when i saw a bible-like book on the table.
i flipped thru the book, and saw a dove picture, i thot, "a bible indeed".

it was noon and the mum was the only one at home.
we talked while i cleaned.
and after a moment, she asked me what i ate for breakfast.
i ate pasta.. devi's last cooking for me bfore she went to airport (and missed her plane =P )

then she asked me if i wanted to try south indian noodle.
afraid of being served a strange meal, i turned down her offer politely.
but mums being mums.. they always know how to make you say yes.
so finally.. i agreed.

indeed the noodle tasted weird =P
thanks God i was taught not to be picky on food, so i could finish it ^^
at least i know now how the original south indian noodle tastes.

and then she said something that touched my heart.
"i cooked a lil bit more in the morning..
God knows david is coming today."

Comments

Linda said…
so was it a bible?? :p
phoenix chix said…
haha it was.
she reads bible everyday after she finishes her houseworks =)
very touching

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