Son 2
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An unfortunate event
Two weeks ago, my mom-in-law (MIL) suffered a mild stroke. I was away for a short getaway when it happened and was fortunate to have sis-in-law handle the situation. The situation was not dire and so, I didn’t have to cut short my holiday. I felt somewhat anxious when I returned and started venting it Continue reading
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Part II
I wrote Part I in 2019 (click to read). It was about underwear that I buy for my boys and how tickled D1 was regarding a pair of underwear I bought him. Tonight, I write Part II. I have to pen this down because this time round, it was me that laughed my socks off. Continue reading
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The highlight of my trip to Osaka. To see my mom’s hometown.
At my last holiday to Japan last year, I blogged about how my three days at Kamikochi was the highlight of my trip. In my recent trip to Japan, where Hubby, Younger Son and I went to Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto, I think the highlight of my trip was the day I went to explore Continue reading
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Quote from D2: I am fine with whatever the outcome because…
I am very proud to tell you all that D2 has been granted his first choice in his JAE (Joint Admissions Exercise)! He will be pursuing a diploma (Common ICT for the first year) at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. We are all very happy and relieved for him. He’s come a long way in his learning Continue reading
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D2’s final sprint towards the O levels
I know, when you look at D2’s schedule for the next six weeks, you will surely look and me and say that I am a stereotypical tiger mom. D2 cannot study by himself. Put him at a desk and his mind will wonder, he will play computer games while “revising” or “doing homework” at the Continue reading
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D2’s challenging learning journey.
Whenever I look at my two boys’ positive traits, I know that the traits are inherited from their father. The older D1’s almost photographic memory comes from his father. His good looks (okay lah, my bias) comes from his dad. His smartness in assessing situation and making assessments of people comes from his daddy. The Continue reading
About Me
I turned 50 last year! I used to think that 50 is middle-aged, but actually, since the life expectancy for females in Singapore is around 86, I have already lived more than half my life span.
Similar to my old blog https://hdbtaitaidotblog.wordpress.com/, this blog is a platform where I express my observations, thought and feelings about anything that interests me.
Welcome to my ordinary world.