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Motherhood

July 14, 2024

A review of children’s storybook Bibles we’ve read

November 5, 2023

Gifts for toddlers and preschoolers to encourage an interest in nature

October 18, 2023

A positive natural birth story – delivering my second child drug-free

non toy gifts for 1 year old

October 5, 2023

A guide to the best non-toy gifts for 1 year olds

September 4, 2023

A Christ-Centred Advent with toddlers – nurturing hearts towards Christ

morning basket ideas

August 25, 2023

Our morning routine with toddlers at home – a recipe for peaceful, joyful mornings

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Closing out the fourth month of the year - transit Closing out the fourth month of the year - transiting into a season of transition for our family. Leaning into the familiar, while embracing small new things. Further up and further in!

Do you prefer the comfort of the familiar, or are you game to embrace the new?
Snippets of the morning / getting up and getting Snippets of the morning

/ getting up and getting ready for school 
/ breakfast & Bible reading
/ morning jobs
/ a quick cuppa to start the day
After school enrichment. The boring quiet afternoo After school enrichment. The boring quiet afternoons at home. 

Cost: $0, minimal effort, lots of time

Pursuing wealth that is found in having space to breathe without hurry is costly. But perhaps it’s a cost worth bearing.
Life at home. 2025 vs 2022. Life at home. 2025 vs 2022.
Some would think that having kids means embracing Some would think that having kids means embracing chaos and losing your life as you know it, which, is probably true to an extent. But having kids opened my eyes to a whole new (better) way of life, and helped me to see the beauty that has always been around me so much more clearly. 

Through the eyes of my children, I’ve grown to slow down and to love Singapore a little more.

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