
What are the advantages of having wireless transition and PC applications at the palm of your hand? Sincerely, it's one of the amazing technologies of our time. But if you could enjoy a
sleek PDA in the hustle bustle of your metro life, what about the convenience of a microwave oven? I know that it's not a parallel analogy but isn't technology the answer to our every ailing necessities?
When I was younger, I never realized the importance of a meal. I dine then I sneak out. I never laid hands on the kitchen and I used much of it pounding on a computer or cellphone. Then I got married, to a wife who always serve dishes with delight so I never came to see its importance.
Two years ago, my wife died of a car mishap. I cannot bear the pain of her loss that I'd rather die with her, only, I have a two- year old girl. You've always heard of a single mom, but how about a single dad? Believe me when I say that it's a lot tougher than you think it is. Women are indoor masters, but men? We're more of a clutter!
So I took on the responsibility even when there's a nanny. My girl calls me "mommy-daddy" because she always sees me wearing the apron, preparing my so-called gourmet meals. Life is sweet and so is my girl.
Compared to a PDA, the microwave oven played a more vital role in my life as a single dad. I came to learn
more about cooking so she could always have a mom in me. This piece of kitchen electronic gave me the benefit of time and easy cooking. I make breakfast or cook meals and I stack them in a freezer so she could just heat it up whenever she feels like it. The poor thing is I have to work double time. That's why I'm relieved to have a microwave oven which turns out to be a surrogate mom in cooking.