Last few weeks, my husband was down with high fever.

At first, I really didn't think much of it - I thought it was just a normal fever. Thought as long as he popped a few Panadols he'd be fine after a couple hours of nap.

Then the next morning, he still hasn't recovered; in fact, his fever was even higher than before. He was just lying there on the bed, inexpressive, which is unusual. Touched his forehead, it was so hot, like a boiling water. Luckily we have Rayyan's baby thermometer so I checked his suhu.

Almost 40 degrees.

Got ready as fast as I can, sent Rayyan to his babysitter and took the husband to the clinic.

Was on a hiatus for a bit in the writing department as I was so busy with work and travel, but ayam back!

(Thank God the rep from Zalora is cool. Submitting something late is not OK, but I finally realize my limit and had to revise my planning - respect level just went three times higher for journalists)

At the time, I was doing some research on culottes prior to purchasing them massively (in a bid to chuck away my skinny jeans) so I decided to utilize them for the article. Not that it's so extensively done, though; I just appreciate good facts and pictures before spending good money on them.

So, if you're looking to make your first culottes purchase, hopefully you'd find this helpful :

Safely arrived at Don Muang airport in Bangkok. It was our first time there, and traveling abroad with a baby, so we didn't know what to expect.

Mostly, I expected nothing unusual from my previous oversea trips. The usual customs check, baggage claim, asset declaration, etc.

So. We arrived and headed towards the customs check and baggage claim based on the signs available at the airport.

Saw a freakishly longggg line of people already queuing at the customs T.T We were too slow! And then we saw some foreigners filling in a small form - the embarkation card. Darn, should've seen that coming, knowing Japan used to have that too. So we took one each and fill it in.

There were so many Chinese there, I noticed. Apparently they were following a travel and tour company which isn't so strange; I noticed them a lot at Japan airports too.

So after filling in the forms, we joined the queue.

...I've learned, that you can't have everything in the world.

Sometimes, babies do have their own attitude in a flight, and you just have to deal with it.

Don Muang airport, Bangkok.

I'd definitely pay Zara a visit, like, RIGHT NOW.

Because they're having a sale on gorgeous coats.

On top of my If-I-were list, is this one. Isn't this gorgeous? T.T

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