When I was suspecting that Margaux has a primary complex, her pediatrician immediately requested us to have her tested. I was pretty sure that Margaux won’t like the procedures. Good thing the x-ray technician was very helpful. Margaux had to lie down on the bed but she doesn’t like the idea of having that big equipment on top of her. The x ray technician told me to hold her tightly as he positioned the radiologic equipment at the correct range and angle to obtain the best picture for purposes of diagnosing Margaux’s condition. He was very quick in the procedure making Margaux at ease with the situation. I guess that xray technician is used to handling irritable kids who cry out loud because they don’t want to lie on the bed. Finally, the results were out, she has primary complex. But we are already on our 5th week and she has been progressing from the medications.
I must admit, Dicky is a better cook than me. In fact, he is the one who taught me how to cook when we got married. I know few dishes especially those easy home-cooked meals but he is more familiar with special dishes that requires visual presentations which one can actually learn from culinary schools for example. But Dicky didn’t enter any chef school. He just learned his love of cooking from his parents. He was telling me that even his dad was a very good cook. I was pressured at first to learn about it so I was thinking before to study in a professional culinary school. I haven’t really find time to enroll in one but in the future that I will have, I will definitely look into a culinary school finder that can teach me programs on say italian and french cooking. That could be interesting.

