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14 July 2022 – 3:34 pm |

“Thanks” to today’s gadgets, more and more kids tend to say, “I don’t know what I’m good at. I don’t know what I like. I’m not interested in anything actually.” (But somehow they are interested …

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The newly revamped ‘Explorer Kid’ at Downtown East

1 September 2008 | Posted in: Crafts & Activity Ideas for Kids | 5 Comments

Last Friday was the start of Anya’s school holiday and since it’s been tough for Wilson to take any days off from work, we’re glad we had an enjoyable family day out together that day!

And we checked out Explorer Kid at Downtown East!

The last time we went – which was in March this year – the place was much smaller, and yes, now that the place has practically moved to a building next to the old one, it’s so much more spacious.

Wilson and I went up and around the maze together with the kids. Quite an exercise I must say!

It was fun though!

PS: Remember to bring along your socks as everyone’s required to wear them. As for the fee, honestly I do find their fee structure rather complicated. And I must say, it’s probably a place we’d be visiting only twice or three times a year, but the kids joined and became members anyway (since it’s cheaper this way and membership lasts till the child is 12 years old)

Weightless : The Wonder of Nature

31 August 2008 | Posted in: Photography | No Comment

The amazing strength of their wings.
The way they glide in mid-air.
The wonder of nature.

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Canon’s Creative Photography Contest

31 August 2008 | Posted in: Photography | No Comment

Canon – together with Nuffnang Singapore – is organising a creative photography contest and we’re taking part in it!

[The top prize is a Canon EOS 1000D!]

So as part of their requirements, I’ll be posting those photos here!

Contest ends 31 August 2008.

Sunday’s Food for Thought – away from self, more for others

31 August 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | No Comment

> One may choose to believe ‘in order to obtain grace and blessings’. But in reformed theology, one should believe in order to understand, to know more about God and why one is chosen and saved etc, so that upon understanding more, our belief and faith grow stronger too.

> Christianity is not about thinking of self – for God to bless ME, to give ME good health, to care for MY family. It’s about sharing and giving to others, just as Jesus has given His own life so others can have their relationship back with God.

RSAF Open House 2008

30 August 2008 | Posted in: Crafts & Activity Ideas for Kids, Daily | 3 Comments

The weather was blazing hot today and we were there at The Republic of Singapore Air Force’s Paya Lebar Air Base for a good 3 hours or so (it’s held over the two days this weekend)

I came all prepared. Plenty of food and drinks, sunblock, sunglasses, hats and an umbrella. But despite all that, we all went home a few shades darker!

Here are some of our photos of the day:

Lots of standing, walking, waiting and queuing up.

And I think this photo sums up how the day’s experience was like for everyone!

Anya found the heat too overwhelming and the planes not that interesting.

The Daddy as always is fascinated with all flying metal objects with wings.

And Vai, well, he’s busy telling us where the planes are, repeatedly going ‘HWAAAAA …’ and saying ‘Bye bye Chinook!’

PS: If you’d like to enjoy a free visit to the museum, it’s open every Tuesday to Sunday.

Making : Our very own little forest story

28 August 2008 | Posted in: Crafts & Activity Ideas for Kids, Daily | 5 Comments

Lately I’ve been encouraging Anya to create stories with me. I’d start with a sentence or two, and I’d let her imagine how the story will go from there (by telling me another one or two sentences). We both then take turns in creating one scenario after another until we sort of create an ‘ending’ to it.

With this I hope to let her imagination soar, learn to story-tell and basically just have a little fun.

To make this a little more interesting, we made the setting a bit more ‘real’ the other day. And we made a little forest!

Especially since we already have two ‘palm trees’!

[Anya recently learned about ‘growth’ at Sunday School – how just like a little seed that grows and becomes a fruitful tree, we too should grow spiritually – and she made ‘palm trees’ as part of their activities. They cut out a few leaf-shaped foam sheet and stuck them on ice cream sticks. And to make them ‘stand’, they placed the sticks on a rectangular styrofoam]

What we used :

– Used cereal box (as the base)

– Green-coloured paper cartons (for the grass)

– Scissors, glue

– Little toy animals (we used our dog clips, a donkey and a gorilla)

– A storybook with a ‘forest-looking page’ to be used as ‘background’



What we did :

– I opened up the cereal box, and cut out the uneven sides

– I cut the green-coloured cartons into 3 rectangular shapes. Anya then cut one side of each one of it to make it look like ‘spiky grass’

– We glued the three ‘grass’ cut-outs on the cereal box (with ‘paths’ in between), placed the ‘palm trees’ and the toy animals

– We placed the ‘forest page’ as the background (and placed something heavy on the back of the book as a ‘support’, as it’d otherwise collapse)

And that’s all about it really.

We then moved the animals around as we share our story and create our very own forest adventure!

PS: This of course is just a little idea to jumpstart your very own storytelling time with your little ones. Have fun!

IG Live Parenting Talk: Setting Boundaries for Kids

17 September 2020 | Posted in: Parenting, Video | No Comment

 
Blessed to share. Share to bless.
Let’s talk about the need for rules and boundaries in a child’s life, and the kinds of consistency, relationship and grace needed.
The IG LIVE Talk was in English, and you …

Thoughts : We were all once a child

24 July 2011 | Posted in: Inspirational, Parenting | No Comment

Every one of us was once a small child.
Every influential person we know today was once a small child too who couldn’t do anything much, who most probably had never imagined doing/becoming the kind of person he/she …

Supernanny – Understanding our toddler’s development

4 June 2008 | Posted in: Parenting | 2 Comments

One of the books I’m reading right now is ‘Supernanny’ – How to get the best from your children‘ by Jo Frost.
I’ve seen her TV programmes (on TV and over on youtube) and there are …

Marriage: Conflicts are Normal

11 June 2018 | Posted in: Marriage & Relationships | No Comment
Marriage: Conflicts are Normal

Conflict is an integral part of married life.
Inability of couples to handle & resolve their differences is a bigger problem than the conflict itself.
– Salvador Minuchin

Many people enter marriage with ideals.
They imagine ‘happily ever after’ …

Marriage: Communicate and Relate

21 July 2020 | Posted in: Marriage & Relationships, Parenting | No Comment

 
Sin makes husbands and wives say to each other:
‘It’s your fault!’
‘It’s because of YOU!’
‘You did it!’
Husband and wife blame each other.
They each focus on ‘self’ (I need to be heard, I need to be …

Marriage: Kinda Like Our Rafting Experience

10 January 2020 | Posted in: Marriage & Relationships | No Comment

 
I guess this is kinda an image of our marriage:
Goes through rough seas every now and then.
Struggling to always stay together while smiling at the storm.
With the support of friends who share our boat
While praying …

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