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God's Grace and Mercy - Day 6 !

We call it today's Roller Coaster Day.

It's all started with calming morning, when hubby accompanied our eldest son for online school, a day before PSLE while I was doing my household chores and accompanying our youngest son.

Suddenly at 11am, we received a call that the swabber will come at 1pm to do PCR test for our eldest as it's required to have PCR result 24 hours before PSLE. We are shocked as we only can hope that PCR result will be out by tonight so that our son can attend the exam.

We pretend to be cool in front of our kids eventhough we are panic inside as we don't want to influence his mental being.

At 1.03pm the swabber came and did the swab test and she told us after that she will go straight to the lab carrying other specimens from other students who have the same fate with us.

We did our ART also at 6pm and thanks God, it's all negative.

Now, we are just waiting for PCR result.

Thanks God for today eventhough it's a roller coaster day but You never leave us alone.

Our friends are sending us a lot of food as a token of their care and love to us. We are really blessed and feeling so loved.









St Michael, St Raphael and St Gabriel pray for all of us !


Updated :

In the evening, our eldest son requested to pray rosary together. And miracle happens during the prayer.

After the prayer, hubby checked healthhub apps and PCR result is out and it's NEGATIVE.

He is able to go for PSLE exam.

Thanks Mother Mary for your intercession !


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