Seeing God in the Everyday is my Write 31 Days Challenge 2018 theme. For the Final Week, I cover the things we are grateful and thankful for. Such as my own take on bullet journalling, the call to blog since 2005 and even in the daily and mundane stuff of life. And in the process, you get a glimpse of our lives too. Read more…
Write 31 Days Challenge 2018: Week FOUR
Seeing God in the Everyday is my Write 31 Days Challenge 2018 theme. For Week FOUR, I cover the things we are grateful and thankful for. Such as vitamins, peanut pancakes, simple date nights, maths & science tuition. vacuuming, vegetables, and Abeka Academy. And in the process, you get a glimpse of our lives too. Read more…
Write 31 Day Challenge 2018: Week THREE
Seeing God in the Everyday is my Write 31 Days Challenge 2018 theme. In Week THREE, I cover these things we are grateful and thankful for. Such as Popular Bookstore, our butchers, Eagle Eye Centre, IRL and online community, sibling love. Bishan Park, and grocery lists. And in the process, you get a glimpse of our lives too. Read more…
Write 31 Day Challenge 2018: Week TWO
Seeing God in the Everyday is my Write 31 Days Challenge 2018 theme. For Week TWO, I cover the things we are grateful and thankful for. Such as the library, our vegetable seller, ActiveSG, ironing, work of the ministry, self-checkouts, and ballet rehearsals. And in the process, you get a glimpse of our lives too. Read more…
Write 31 Day Challenge 2018: Week ONE
Seeing God in the Everyday is my Write 31 Days Challenge 2018 theme. For Week One, I cover the things we are grateful and thankful for. Such as tuition, grocery shopping, swimming, laundry. board games, ballet, and God. And in the process, you get a glimpse of our lives too. Read more…
Feeling Unappreciated?
Feeling unappreciated or maybe just under-appreciated lately for the work you do around the house? It certainly is no fun to be stuck in this mode. It makes everything gloomy. Feeling unappreciated must be the twin sister of feeling guilty that we are not enough. But wait, just who are you doing what you are doing for? And why are you doing it anyway? Do you know? Read more…
What Is God Calling You To? Need an Alignment Check?
Have you asked, “Should I stay at home or should I go out and work?” Mama, that is the wrong question to ask. Ask instead, “What is God calling me to? And can I fulfil it better as a stay at home mother or as a work out of home mother? But do you know what Is God calling you to? Do you know what your assignment from the Lord is? Are you fulfilling it? Read more…
Scan, Skim, and Jump Around
The use of the internet has trained us to scan, skim and jump around when we encounter written material. So, are we also scanning, skimming, and jumping around when reading the Bible? Do we also prefer to have someone else summarise Bible passages for us? Because some parts of the Bible ARE hard to understand and we want easy. Read more…
Stop Going On Mommy Guilt Trips
Mommy Guilt Trips; trips no mother likes to go on but often finds herself there. You’re not good enough, not clever enough, not organised enough, not holy enough, not providing enough, not fun enough, not creative enough… the list goes on. We need to say STOP and get off the train (or plane) that keeps bringing us on these trips. Read more…
Post PSLE Homeschooling FAQs
Post PSLE, there is no longer any Law that dictates our choice and mode of education. This can be exciting or scary. If you have been considering continuing to homeschool, let me encourage you that God is faithful and He will empower you. And if He has called/nudged/pushed you to homeschool even the secondary school years, you can do it because of His grace is all you need! Read more…