Happiness is... creating core memories

Posted by ~Summer~ on October 26, 2025
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December is always the most happening month of the year for our family.


While we celebrate the birthdays of our two middle children, we also usually go on an overseas trip, have plenty of family outings, gather with our loved ones to have a gift exchange and celebrate Christmas, and wrap up the year as we end it on a happy note.

The last month of 2024 was no exception. We went on two trips, first to Legoland and then with the extended family to Bali, we went on mum-and-kids adventures, we explored, we did things we never did before, we went for camps, we had an mishap and we also cherished the time we had together.

In this last post of "Happiness is" for the year, it's all about making core memories that will last us for a lifetime.

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I wanted to do something adventurous with the kids so we decided to go and rent bicycles at Pasir Ris beach. The plan was to cycle from there to Jurassic Mile and return the bikes at another rental kiosk since it was permitted.

After some time trying out the height, we found bikes for everyone and since Ansel couldn't ride yet, he was to sit on a baby chair behind me. We tasked the eldest to help to navigate — I even bought this phone holder from Decathlon just for this — and off we went!

All was good at first and we cycled steadily for an hour or so till we got to Tampines. There were crowded pavements, slopes and construction barricades but we took our time to overcome each and every obstacle. Then the unexpected happened. The map told us to take the highway! We took a look and there was no pedestrian pavement, meaning we would have to ride on the road. That was a no-no because I am not confident of myself nor was I willing to take the risk and let my kids do that.

So....

We decided to take a U-turn and ride back to Pasir Ris. That was when the sun set, things became dark and the youngest actually fell asleep. His head was bobbing from side to side and I tried to steady it with my hand but that made cycling difficult. So we had to go a little slower as we made our way back the road we took to get here.

We overshot the 3-hour time limit we had on our bikes but thankfully, we made it back in one piece and just had to pay a late return penalty. Well, since we didn't stop to grab a bite nor did we get off our bikes, that means we all cycled for over three hours consecutively and that is still an achievement in itself, right?



Arcades are always fun to hang out but I always tell the kids that is is expensive fun. I usually wait till the holidays to top up our Timezone cards because they would have this 'top up $100 to get $200 credits' promotion which makes everything seem more worthwhile.

Since it was the long year end holiday, the kids were allowed to indulge, let loose and play! It's always nice to see them playing with each other and having a good time.



So I mentioned mishap at the start, right? Well, the night before we left for Legoland, we were busying packing at 11ish at night and that was when our little one fell and hurt himself.

How did it happen? Well, even the doctor laughed when he heard. Apparently, this boy likes to hide in one corner when he poops so that night, he was under the dining table when he decided to do a planking pose. It must have been a short distance from the floor only, right? But well, he lost his balance, fell and busted his chin.

From our experience with the sister, we knew stitches were going to be needed. So we left the half packed luggage and made our way to the hospital. We didn't wanna incur a hefty cost to get a cosmetic surgeon which would require us to wait for hours, so we just did the normal stitches. The doctor told me to be prepared that Ansel would cry, struggle and make a fuss and he roped in two nurses to swaddle and hold him down.

But guess what? This boy didn't move, didn't shed a tear and didn't flinch for the entire stitching process. The doctor told me this was unseen before and he had stitched hundreds, if not thousands, of kids in his lifetime. Oh wow, though my heart was aching for this boy, I also beamed with pride.


I used to blame myself a lot for the stitches that the sisters had to endure, one on the ear and the other on the chin too. It was always a case of "What did I do wrong?", "Why didn't I think of it?" and "I'm such a terrible mum". But this one with Ansel, everyone was at home when the accident happened and it was totally unexpected. The doctor told me in such cases, it couldn't be prevented and was fated to happen. He himself suffered stitches as a kid too when he was jumping on a bench and fell.

So you know what? I decided to spare myself the torment and learnt to accept it, move on and just see what I could do to make him feel better. I cleaned his wound and changed his bandage, put antiseptic cream for him, showered him with love and assured him that our holiday plans would still go on.



And so we drove to Legoland early next morning and it was a good way to cheer this boy up. He was happy to go on the rides and most of the time, he couldn't even remember that he had bandage on his chin.




The only thing he had to miss out on was the water park as his wound was supposed to stay dry. So while the siblings played with Papa and Ah Gong, I had one-on-one time with this darling as we built Lego, went for kiddy rides and enjoyed our time together.




We were thankful to have this getaway and I am glad that the kids still love to visit Legoland. I always wonder if the girls find it too childish but they are more than willing to accompany the 小弟. Yes, Ansel, please know that you are very deeply loved and that you will get well in no time, yar?



The kids had so much fun at Chow Q 2.0 cafe the last time so we decided to go back again. The dogs here are really adorable, especially the tiny dogs, and active as well. So we had a good time feeding, patting and interacting with them once more.


We haven't been to the Museum of Ice Cream but we saw the pop-up at Plaza Singapura and decided to take some very pink photos and also let the boys jump into the sprinkle pool. It's all these unexpected surprises in our life that brings about nuggets of joy every now and then.



Amidst the very busy and somewhat chaotic daily life in December, we also reminded ourselves to slow down. To go to the park for a breath of fresh air, to lay in bed and not do anything, to sit on the swing and enjoy each other's company. There's so much good and joy in the world, as long as we open our hearts and allow ourselves to soak it all in.



The two boys also went for their first ever Science camp, thanks to Cognitive Whizz, and they had a blast doing experiments, learning new theories and making new friends.


We still like to go for shows and one that thrilled the younger ones was Paw Patrol Live! Yup, it didn't thrill Ariel as much, haha — I mean, she is 12yo after all — but she was okay to just tag along with us and enjoy an afternoon out. I would rather my teens do that than to be stuck to their devices all day long at home, but I also understand that they've outgrown some stuff and would like to have their freedom and privacy. It's such a delicate job for parents to learn to let go yet hold on at the same time, right?



Movies are still very much loved and enjoyed by the entire family so we will try to head to the cinema whenever we receive an invite or spend money once in a while to catch the latest hit in town. Other than that, we still keep our weekly Friday movie nights going and will choose a movie on Netflix or Disney+ to watch together as we laze on the couch and feast on our favourite snacks.


A huge highlight for 2025 was our 5D4N 17-pax trip to Bali where we spent every day playing, laughing and bonding with each other. Read all about our trip here. With the kids growing up, the teens going to army and uni, and the elderly ageing, we are not sure how many more family trips we can fulfill but we will definitely try to plan for the next one again soon.




I've also shared about Asher's and Ariel's birthday celebrations in detail previously. Even though the kids are growing up fast and they do not request for any fanciful or over the top celebration, their birthdays are special to me and I hope to make them feel extra loved on this day. 






Even if it's a simple birthday wish like going to rollerblade in the park or having Teochew porridge for dinner, It's a way to remind them that no matter what happens, the family is here to support, love and encourage them in all they do too.





Besides spending time with the kids, we also make sure to spend lots of quality time with our parents too. Even if it's just eating a simple meal together, chatting over soju and beer and desserts or holding a barbeque session, it's always nice to come together and just have some family time.

This being the festive season, we also held our annual gift exchange where the adults will each prepare a gift and then do random draws so that we will end up exchanging presents.






We always go out during the holidays so that gives me a good reason not to be able to cook at home, and we end up dining out more than usual. Some of the kids' favourite food include Japanese ramen, xiao long baos from Ding Tai Fung, pasta at Saizeriya, fried chicken at Jollibee and more. I try my best to enforce the rule of not using electronic devices during mealtimes and constantly remind teens to put their phones away. Because to me, mealtimes are the one of the best time to bond, talk, share and understand more about each other.



IKEA is one of our favourite places to visit because not only do we love the food and soft serve, we also like to explore the showrooms and see what we can get to upgrade or refurbish our home. This month, we finally got a study chair for the big girls who have been using a half-spoilt kids' chair for the longest time.


It's so important to teach my kids that staying fit and working out regularly should be a way of life, starting from a young age. But we can't just talk the talk, we need to walk the walk and be role models for them. So I've been exercising weekly and love it when my daughters join in for a workout at the gym. Isn't it an awesome feeling just to sweat it out together?


We also like to try out new things so this month, we had our first mum-and-kids aerial hoop session. It was really fun trying to learn the basics and do some easy poses together and I hope we will always make time for new experiences and remember these fun, memorable moments. That is also why I film down so much of our lives. To remember.



Another fun thing we did was visiting Adventure HQ at HomeTeam NS Khatib. We accomplished so much in one evening, including whizzing down firemen slides, conquering Ninja obstacle courses, mounting difficult climbing walls, finding our way out in a labyrinth of caves, zipping down the roll glider and more.



While we were busy doing that, the hubby was also busy playing with the youngest who was more than happy to explore and play in an indoor playground suitable for his age. T-Play is just close by to AdventureHQ so though we split up, all the kids had lots of fun that day. Awesome day out!



When it was time for Christmas, the kids went through our annual tradition of opening their presents underneath the tree on the day itself and they were over the moon. Since they love rainbow sponge cake, I also bought two slices just for us to have a simple cake cutting and candle blowing ceremomy to celebrate Christmas.



In our home, the magic still lives on and we still believe that Santa Claus visits every Christmas and leave presents for the good kids. The kids will leave cookies, a glass of milk and a handwritten thank you note to him every single year. Yup, very sweet. Thank you, Santa, for bringing joy to the kids and to our home.


All in all, December was truly a good month filled with joy, family bliss, fun and we made lots of happy, core memories that will last in our hearts for years to come.

With this, we have come to the end of the year 2024 and wrapped up our "Happiness is..." posts for the year. I can't wait to start sharing more about the new year with you and hope that our family story brings you joy, hope or relief in one way or another.

Remember, we are all in this parenting journey together and you are never, ever alone.


Way to go, my little starfish - Ansel's first concert

Posted by ~Summer~ on October 14, 2025
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Watching your kid perform on stage is always an emotional affair. It is a huge milestone for them too because it truly takes a lot of courage to overcome stage fright, especially if it is their first time, to calm their jitters and to be able to put on a show for the eager audience.

When Ansel told me that he was nervous and didnt want to join in his school concert last year, I wasn't surprised. This boy was only three years old at that time, still breastfeeding and clinging to me all day, and it was natural that he felt scared and anxious.

However, as the rehearsals continued, he started to develop a sense of confidence with each passing day and would even show me the dance moves he had learnt. We were expecting to see him perform one song on the big day so can you imagine my surprise when we knew that he was going to sing and dance to not one or two, but four songs in total? Wow. Yup, that's one good thing about going to a preschool which has very small sized classes, he gets to do more, learn more, and in this case, showcase more.

Here's a look at the highlights from his first ever concert and how proud we were to see how this 小宝贝 has grown.

First up, he came onto the stage in a super adorable starfish costume! We were surprised to see that he took centerstage and actually did that for a few songs — that means he must be pretty and confident in his choreography to be selected, right?

To see him walking up to receive his certificate, give a handshake and take a bow, it is a sure sign that this toddler is growing up fast. Well, the thing about being the youngest is that no matter how big they grow, they will always, always be our babies.

So he danced to a couple of songs, namely "Underwater Discovery" and "Baby Shark" with friends who were dressed as fellow sea stars, sharks and mermaids too. Cute!

After that, he went for a costume change and re-emerged in this white and green beach wear theme, with a pair of yellow glasses to complete the look.

His third and fourth performances were to the songs "Over the Deep Blue Sea" and "Tiki Tiki" and they were fascinating to watch. He was also chosen to present a garland to the school director and the funny thing was when the teacher told him about his task, his first reaction was "But he is so tall, I cannot reach!" Haha.

Big thanks to his dedicated teachers who put in lots of effort behind the scene to do the props, decorations, teach the kids the dance choreography and edit videos of the kids to share with the parents too.

There were also photo booths available so after the concert, of course I had to grab this cutie to snap some shots for keepsake.

While he was happy to stay in the playground area and play with his friends, the parents were treated to a reception. I was thankful that the hubby took time off to attend this concert and it's always nice to let the kid know that both Papa and Mama are there to support and cheer for him/her.

You did such an awesome job at your first concert, dear Ansel! Can't wait to see you blossom more as the years pass but please take your time to grow and be our 小可爱 always!

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Here are the video highlights from his performances. I am so glad we caught these precious moments on film to show his siblings and grandparents who can't be more proud of him. Enjoy watching!