Everyday a little November 12, 2015December 1, 2015diana Comment Everyday a little, a little less little My love for you grows, a little more each day. We live in a big world, [...]
I am really busy June 27, 2015June 27, 2015diana Comment Hi! I am a stay-at-home mum. I have 4 kids, 2 platy fishes and a helper, and I am very busy. We live [...]
Story of my life… (as a mum of 4) March 10, 2015May 15, 2015diana 4 It’s been two months since Emmanuel’s birth, and I am still trying to get a grip on mothering four young children. It is especially challenging [...]
This crazy little thing called Dylesxia March 2, 2015March 5, 2015diana Comment I am sorry if the title of this post offends you, but this is how I genuinely feel since the day my child [...]
My Little Sweet Laments (on mothering my littlest) February 26, 2015May 28, 2015diana Comment This is Emmanuel, my littlest. He is my 4th and last baby (yesh, last baby). I know, I have four kids and it [...]
Resolution 2015 – To Be An All-Weather mum January 1, 2015January 1, 2015diana 8 This is my first post in 2015. It’s 1.35hr into the new year, and we just came home from watch night service a [...]
I am satisfied with my situation December 18, 2014December 18, 2014diana Comment “Are u satisfied with your care?” Nat’s almost-too-annoying stuff toy asks this every so often. But he loves it to bits and would [...]
Pedaling On (otherwise known as “My Mum & The Sewing Machine – A Story That Binds”) December 16, 2014December 18, 2014diana 3 My mum was a seamstress, and a darn good one at that. When I was little, she brought home expensive fabrics and patterns [...]
The Journey To Literacy: Computerised Dyslexia Screening Test December 12, 2014December 12, 2014diana 3 It took me a while to decide if I should pen down this post. I was on the fence because it concerned Renee [...]
Somethings are not for sharing (aka Lesson from my childhood on setting and respecting healthy boundaries) December 8, 2014December 9, 2014diana 4 I grew up in a family of 6; my parents have 4 kids and I am the eldest. Growing up, I used to [...]