Some food for thought I’d like to share. From today’s Women’s Fellowship.
When we know the ‘price we need to pay’ for doing something and yet we still are willing to do it, it’s called ‘sacrifice’.
On …
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Thoughts : Mothers and Wives – Privileged or Victimised
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Are we suppressing our kid’s fighting spirit?
In the name of ‘love’, parents tend to provide ‘everything’ for their children. Buying for them what they like. Giving to them whatever they ask.
And when the kids are so much older, they’re still supported …
Learning from experience
Lots of people used to tell me how ‘easy’ a kid Anya is. How she’s relatively obedient, eats whatever meals given to her without much fuss, not physically agressive towards others, can fall asleep easily …
Tending to both
Nowadays Vai walks a lot.
[He still stumbles at times – especially when he’s really sleepy and tired but simply is NOT interested in resting – but he’d get himself up again and continue on walking …
Anya : 3.5 years old
Just like any other preschoolers whose language skills are already quite developed by now, she too expresses her wants very clearly nowadays.
Like just these past few weeks, we get to hear countless “No, I don’t …
Interviewed! Samuelina, Founder of Moms in Mind
Anyone who pays a quick visit to my blog will easily find lots of photos of Vai, carried by me, in a blue ‘Moms in Mind‘ sling.
And so I thought if I were to feature …
Anya’s Terrible Three : Making a comeback
The big sister’s been keeping me busy lately.
With her daily (and rather frequent) Terrible Three moments.
It’s actually been quite alright these past few months. Of course there are times when she’d make such a huge …
The reality of having two children
A year ago, this is how I looked like.
Very pregnant. Couldn’t really see my feet. Couldn’t bend down without feeling like I was about to gag or something. Couldn’t sleep well. Ate a lot and …