Just when I thought the number of dogs in my parent-in-law’s house won’t increase, they bring back a black labrador, said to be just one month old. She’s too big size for that age I think.

All black except her paws area, there is somewhat white fur. I’m looking darker than before as well, as if just had tanning bed lotions from island getaway. No idea why, probably because the sun here is more sadistic and hot.
She is still small and looking cute, not sure if I’ll say so when she grows up.
Quite obedient in my opinion, not sure if she will learn to be naughty though.
One thing for sure, she loves bitting stuffs since the first day arriving in the house. When we carry her, she will try to bite our finger. Ok, I take back my words, she has started to get naughty. Hmph.
And, guess what’s her name is? We have hitam and hei (both means black, one in Malay language, another one in Mandarin) in the house, so she’s taking the name “money”. Yes, my in-law is so creative in naming one. That’s why this post’s title is Money money comes. Not referring to the green paper but this black puppy.
Makes me wanting to raise a puppy on my own as well. Let’s wait for the right time?
After 4 months, my fave puppy (out of 10+ dogs in hubby’s house) Mei Jing has grown from a beauty – or rather handsome cause he’s a male – to a beast, sort of. He had a white and black fur when he just born, which turn into white and brownish as he grew up.
Recently while I was in Medan, I had a chatting with hubby about electric blanket on online messenger, just like the good old time, hubby said he looked ugly, dirty, and less fur.

I can’t stand seeing things looking dirty & unorganized. Luckily I managed to persuade hubby to bath Mei Jing and to trim his fur, it was all tangled at the back part, followed by combing his fur. He’s looking all good now, from grey fur to white fur again, I’m happy!
One thing, he can’t get away the bad habit which is eating his and other dogs’ poo. -__-”
I was in my hometown Medan for a post-Chinese-new-year visit when I heard that one of the dogs in the house was giving birth to 3 puppies. Super shocked, almost dropped my acne cleanser in hand, cause there were more than 10 dogs already at that time. How am I going to live through my life with another 3 puppies? Oh my..

But.. life goes on. One of the puppies passed away and I started to develop a deeper connection with Mei Jing (read: US Dollar). I can play hide and seek with him at the house yard. Too bad he started to learn the wrong way of recycle by eating his and other’s poop. -__-”
As time is ticking and our separation day is getting nearer, I feel like bringing him along to live with us. But nah, I’m not ready to clean up his poop all the time and whatever mess that he might create later. Hopefully he can still recognize me by the time we come back next year. 
Some people says that baby/kid will bring smile on your face after a long tiring stressful day at the office. (Un)fortunately I’m not at that stage yet and safe prenatal vitamins is still a strange thing to me. So just watching the puppies and dogs sleeping or playing from the window is enough to brighten up my day and makes me smile.

Those two on the right picture are my fave among 13 – 14 dogs (I lost count already cause there is newborn, passed away, moved to another town); named San se nai cha (read: three layered tea) and Mei Jing (read: US dollar). See how cute they are. Posing and physical look so similar also. But no, they aren’t mother and son.
I’m gonna miss them if we were to move out.