Tag: <span>Singapore</span>

Therapy 101: The Seizure

Last Friday, we had a mini fright from school. At 11 a.m., Meimei’s teacher called to say she blacked out when doing Math. Her eyes turned left, roved around and was unresponsive to calls. It lasted about a min, and after that she was ok, but a little shaken. The teacher felt it was important…




Personal Trainer for the Busy Mum

I’ve been wanting to keep fit for the longest time. I had wonderful plans to eat healthy, to exercise regularly and had great goals set before me to achieve. Along the way, if I look fab, that would be a super bonus! And I thought it would be easy to keep the goal in mind.  (esp with class…




A much cheaper (& better) alternative to GoPro

Some of the nicest pictures taken now are those taken when we are in motion, when there’s action and life. This is when we get that perfect moment of joy, or agony, or achievement or failure. Of course the wonderful DSLR can capture these moments, and even the trusty camera in our mobile phones can…




What do you see, when you say “I See”?

In Text Messaging, the phrase “I See” has got to be the rudest and laziest conversation stopper ever. Don’t get me wrong, I use this phrase in regular face-to-face conversations, but never in Text Messaging. In my opinion, it is rude. Really. I tried Googling “I See” and found out this is really a phrase…




Shopping at Ergoworks

When I was a kid, my study table at home was the dining table. It proved to be really effective, as Mum could sit and watch my sis and I doing our work, while she reads her papers/does her stuff/hold the cane! I never had my own table till I was much older, possibly in…




ABCs of Shangri-La At the Fort, Manila

We were in Manila recently for a short getaway trip, and it was really a “we don’t know what to expect” trip as we didn’t have many friends who went Manila for a holiday! But it was one of the nicest place we’ve ever visited, and we fell in love with the Filipinos. They are…




You can be a domestic goddess too–with Diana Gale

As a mummy, I want my kids to have good home-cooked food as much as possible. We all know it’s because when it’s home-cooked, we get to decide what goes in the food. The amount of salt, sugar, seasoning, preservatives, blah blah blah… Now this was really easy when the kids were young. (think toddler)…




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