Chapter 135: The First Night Dinner

() Xinxin fell asleep with her child in her arms, but her heart was very unsteady. Because the child is asleep, he has not been fed medicine. Xinxin pretended to have this thing in her heart, and she never slept solidly. In the middle of the night, the child pulled again, and cried, Xinxin hurriedly woke up Mu Nan outside to feed the child medicine and scrub.

The father-in-law and mother-in-law also got up, and the family circled around the child. The child was still confused and refused to take the medicine on the bottle, so the mother-in-law poured the medicine into the child with a spoon. When feeding the first spoonful, it was okay, the child did not react, and swallowed it in one bite, and when it came to the second spoonful, the little guy understood a little, and choked out all at once, vomiting all over his face, Xinxin was anxious and distressed on the side, and shed tears. Mu Nan had no choice but to push Xinxin out of the room and let her mother-in-law continue to give medicine to the child.

Finally finished feeding the medicine, Xinxin hurriedly went in to scrub the child and coax the child to sleep. The whole family went back to sleep.

When she got up the next morning, Xinxin was fine, but Mu Nan had a pronounced nasal voice when she opened her mouth. Xinxin knew that he must have froze him last night, so she hurriedly asked him to take medicine, but Mu Nan didn't pay attention to it at all, and rushed to work after breakfast.

Xinxin already had stomach problems, and the child had diarrhea, so she had to ask the leader for leave to stay at home with the child.

When Mu Nan came back at noon, he was obviously not as energetic as he was in the morning, Xinxin asked him to take medicine, and he no longer objected, so he found a few cold medicines and swallowed them. The medicine given to the child was still poured by the mother-in-law, and the little guy resisted very much, Xinxin was so distressed that she was cleared out again. In the evening, the child basically stopped diarrhea, and the number of diarrhea was significantly reduced. Shin Shin refused to give the child medicine again. Mu Nan disagreed, he thought that it should be consolidated for two more days. The younger couple argued, and when the old couple heard it, they all came over to help Mu Nan. Xinxin is a minority, and she was soon deprived of the right to speak by Mu Nan's family, and watched her mother-in-law pour medicine into the child again.

At night, the child slept quietly, and Shin Shin finally settled down. Mu Nan started to burn. When he saw that the family had finally slept peacefully, he didn't call anyone, and got up and took a fever-reducing pill, but his body was still burning. And he stiffened up until morning.

Get up together in the morning. Xinxin found that Mu Nan was wrong. The mother-in-law also panicked when she saw Mu Nan's sweaty appearance. didn't let Mu Nan go to work again, and drove him to the community hospital. Mu Nan had been infusion there for a long time, and was told that he would come over tomorrow and the next two days to continue the infusion. Mu Nan had the intention to continue to go to work, but was unanimously rejected by his family, so he had to ask for leave from the unit to rest at home.

This continuous accident made Shin Shin's mood drop a lot. But she comforted herself that it was about to be the second day of the second lunar month, no matter what, she had to be happy, the festival was always going to pass!

According to local customs, the second dragon raising its head on February is another big day after the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month. On this day, there will be a lively temple fair, which will not only have all kinds of traditional crafts and traditional snacks, but also traditional celebration programs such as dragon dance, lion dance, stilt walking, and dry boat walking.

After all, Shin Shin is a young person who is easily influenced by the external atmosphere, and the lively atmosphere on the eve of the festival has inspired her happy nature. She even planned to release her past suspicions with her mother-in-law, and the family happily spent February 2nd. But what Xinxin didn't expect was that this February 2nd became the saddest festival she had ever experienced in her life.

She was hit hard by her mother-in-law.

The first blow was the first night dinner on February 2. According to custom, this meal on the first night of February should be prepared according to the standard of the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, because it represents whether the family can start with the good momentum of "the dragon raising its head" in the new year, so it should be a feast comparable to the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner. Xinxin didn't believe what these old people said, but she still cared a lot about having a good dinner. So she deliberately told her mother-in-law about the customs and habits here. At that time, Xinxin also thought that when she said this, she would say that her mother-in-law would make four dishes for this meal. When I was at my mother's house, I usually had three or four dishes for each meal. This year's Spring Festival. They spent it with Xinxin's mother, and the old lady prepared a ten-dish Chinese New Year's Eve dinner. But what she never expected was that the first night dinner on February 2nd prepared for her by her mother-in-law actually had only one dish!

"It's fried chicken!" Mu Nan comforted her and said, "This is the best dish in our hometown." We had this when we were kids and could be excited for days. Xinxin didn't say anything, Mu Nan was still feverish, and she didn't want to quarrel with him. She remembered it vividly. That year, I went back to my hometown with him for the New Year, and the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner prepared by my mother-in-law was obviously full of dishes. My father-in-law bought a fish, because Xinxin's mother called to say that there was a fish for this meal, and that he couldn't eat it all at the first night's dinner, so he left a little until February 2 to take the goodwill of "Fish Leaping Dragon Gate". But my mother-in-law doesn't know how to make fish. So her mother-in-law asked Xinxin if she could take the fish, and she could barely cope with it. How can there be a fish jumping over the dragon gate!? Xinxin told her that she wanted carp, so she didn't have to worry about how to do it. After the fish was bought, Xinxin began to call her mother to ask about the practice, and Xinxin, a delicate girl, had to go into battle in person this time. This is Shin Shin's first time cooking fish, and it is quite successful, but the fish skin is a little too burnt after the beginning of frying. So, this meal finally got two together, and it was a "double" at all.

At the dinner table, Shin Shin only ate a few bites before giving up. The fish smells burnt, and the fried chicken is so light that it's like there's no salt in it. Even Mu Nan, who is usually the most light-hearted, complained that there was no saltiness. Xinxin hastily ate a few bites of steamed buns, even if this "feast" ended. Let's change the mother-in-law. My father-in-law has been very fond of my mother-in-law recently, and I have been waiting for her to eat together, Mu Nan is sick, and she eats slowly. So it became Shin Shin to go back to the bedroom to see the children, and her mother-in-law's family of three was eating. As soon as Xinxin entered the bedroom, the atmosphere at the dinner table immediately became much warmer, and everyone began to talk about various New Year's customs and familiar personnel in their hometown.

Xinxin hugged the child in the bedroom, and faintly saw her mother-in-law picking out better chicken nuggets for Mu Nan and her father-in-law one by one through the crystal curtain; Mu Nan removed the fish bones one by one, sandwiched the fish meat into her in-laws' bowl, and the family of three chatted about family cooking while eating. This reminded Xinxin of her relatives, and she began to imagine in her heart that at this moment, her parents, brother and sister-in-law were happily watching a table full of good dishes and meals, and suddenly felt sad in her heart. In this way, Shin Shin spent the first night of February in the midst of the festive noise outside the window, full of sorrow and hunger. (To be continued.) )