After steaming the egg custard, she took two steamed buns from the space and steamed them together.
Then they took out the dishes for dinner and put them away. After the food in the pot was steamed, they started cooking. After a while, both mother and daughter had dinner.
Little Yaya is now almost six months old and is slowly learning to sit.
Fangnuo took out a relatively soft seat from the space, placed it on the kang, sat her on it, and fed her custard while eating.
The mother and daughter finished their dinner, put away the dishes, and entered the space.
After Fang Nuo entered the space, he took Yaya around in the space first, and then went to put some water in for her to take a bath.
Now she gives Yaya a bath every two days and wipes her with a towel every day.
Before taking a bath, he would let her swim in the water for a while. This is Yaya's favorite bathing activity.
Every time I enter the small swimming pool, I don't want to come out.
Fang Nuo was still afraid that she would not be good after being soaked for too long, so he had to use toys to coax her out.
Yaya fell asleep not long after taking a bath. He carried her to the house to sleep. Fang Nuo poured out all the water, then went to do some farm work in the fields outside and fed the animals raised in the space. She just went to take a shower and tidy up to go to bed.
Some time later, because it stopped raining, Fang Nuo stopped running into the mountains.
Apart from mowing the grass every day, she spends the rest of her time at home preparing clothes for her and Yaya to wear in winter.
She had not forgotten that the winter in the north was very cold, and it lasted for half the year. She had to prepare all the warm things in advance.
She grew cotton in the space and started picking it recently. She picked almost thirty kilograms of cotton for the first time.
She went out to mow the grass the next day and came back. She took out the picked cotton at home, removed the cotton seeds inside, and dried it in the sun.
After it was dried, she made a cotton-elastic tool to loosen the cotton. She did this step in space.
Cut out pieces of clothing-sized pieces from the finished cotton and sew them into the clothing. Sew several times back and forth so that the cotton is fixed and it is not easy for the cotton to run away.
After working hard for more than half a month, she made three sets of cotton-padded clothes and trousers for herself and Yaya. With some cotton left, she made a thicker quilt for Yaya.
After doing this, the village began to harvest the autumn harvest. The first things to be harvested were potatoes and various beans.
Their village grows more potatoes, so when the autumn harvest begins, everyone in the village who can work must participate in the autumn harvest.
Fang Nuo was also going to harvest in the autumn, but the captain thought that she had to take care of the children and cook by herself, so he didn't let her work at the same time as everyone else. Instead, she got work points according to the amount of work she did.
A piece of land was allocated to her alone, and she could work as much as she wanted. Anyway, a whole piece of land was worth 30 work points, so she could work for as many days as she wanted.
So that morning, Fang Nuo got up early, cooked breakfast for himself, steamed the egg custard for Yaya, and then had his own lunch.
She planned to take her lunch to the fields to eat. After all, most families did the autumn harvest this way, and a few families asked the cooks to go back and cook the food and eat it in the fields.
She fried some green pepper and egg pies in the morning, and made herself some malted milk to put in a kettle.
After finishing it, I went to pack Yaya's things, including a milk bottle, milk powder and a small thermos water bottle. I filled it with a bottle of boiling water. Then I poured enough for her meal into the bottle. I took her custard with me and used the basket as a cover. The food is actually stored in the space.
The weather is getting hot now, and she doesn't want her lunch to taste stale, so it's better to put it in a safe space.
She thought about going to the fields early and doing more work before the sun came out, otherwise Yaya might not be able to bear the sun when the sun got strong.
Of course she won't come home with food at noon, but she can find a shady spot under a tree, spread a carpet and take Yaya to take a nap.
She was also worried about letting Yaya sleep alone under the tree. She was afraid that if she didn't pay attention, something would happen to the child, and she would have to leave Yaya in the dark.
If Aunt Dahua hadn't had to work in the fields during the autumn harvest, she would have spent some money to send Yaya away and ask her to take care of her for a few days.
After packing up all the things, she put a few things in the basket to support the cloth covering it. She put all the food into the space, carried it to the room, wrapped the unconscious Yaya in a quilt, and carried it on her back. He put the basket on his back and walked out the door.
After going out, she first went to the village committee warehouse to get a sickle and a hoe, as well as a dustpan for carrying potatoes when the time came.
When she arrives, she only needs to dig out the potatoes and carry them to the roadside, where someone who specializes in transporting them will pick them up.
The potato pullers would bring several baskets and put them on the roadside to load them with potatoes.
Fang Nuo took the tools and went to the piece of land she was assigned, which was not far from her home.
After going into the field and putting all the tools on the potato ridges, she put the basket she had brought in a shady place.
After putting these away, she started to pick up the sickle, first cut off the potato stalks and leaves and put them aside. This thing could also be fed to pigs and cows.
After cutting a section, she put down the sickle, picked up the hoe and started digging.
When digging potatoes, make sure not to break them. That is to dig from both sides first, and then use a hoe when you see the potatoes. Avoid the potatoes you see. Generally, it takes three hoes to dig out a nest of potatoes.
As she dug, she walked away with a handful of potatoes, first picking up the potatoes in it. When they were full, she stopped carrying them to the roadside and poured them into the basket, and then came back to continue.
She dug potatoes for more than half an hour, and Yaya on her back woke up.
Knowing that she needed to change her diaper when she woke up, Fang Nuo finished digging the dustpan, washed her hands, found a place to put Yaya down, changed her diaper first, fed her egg custard, and then some water before putting her down. She put it on her back again, this time using a thinner quilt to wrap her up. Her hands were not wrapped, and her head was not covered with a hat, so that she could be more comfortable.
With Yaya on her back, she continued to dig potatoes, and after a while she dug a fifth of them.
At this time, the sun came out and it was not very hot yet, so she continued to dig, and when she drank water, she also fed some to Yaya on her back.
After the sun rose high in the sky, she had already dug two-fifths of the land she had been assigned. This was the result of her digging without stopping.
After the sun got stronger, she stopped and planned to find a shady place to put Yaya down to feed her some milk.
There were several trees at the other end of her land. She picked up the basket she had brought and walked towards that end.
When he got to the tree, he took out the blanket from the basket and spread it on the ground. He also took out a few insect-proof sachets and placed them on the west side of the blanket.
After doing this, she put Yaya down and sat her on the carpet.
Yes, little Yaya, who is more than six months old, has learned to sit alone.
The little guy sat, and she took out a few small toys from the space for her to play with. Then, using the basket to cover her, she took out a bottle of ordinary water from the space, cleaned her hands, and wetted a towel to wash herself and Yaya. Face it.