Happiness is... celebrating every sweet moment

Posted by ~Summer~ on September 16, 2025
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The year end is always a busy time for us because it symbolises the start of many birthday celebrations in our family. It also means that we are done and dusted with exams and yet another academic year.

In other words, it's time to..... party, play, get out and celebrate!

It doesn't mean that we need to travel far or spend a bomb because celebrations can be simple yet fun-filled and memorable too. In this post of "Happiness is...", it's about celebrating the sweet moments in life and remembering that the journey matters more than the outcome.

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We went to Jewel to check out The Gift of Disney Cruise Line where we saw exhibits inspired by the themed areas on board the ship. Well, though we love cruises and have been honoured to be invited by Royal Caribbean and Genting Dreams on board, I'm pretty sure we won't get a chance to go for the highly sought after Disney cruise. So it felt rather nice that we at least managed to go for this event and come up close with Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy.

It is also a huge relief and joy to know that the big kids are still willing to come for such events with us and together, we explored Canopy Park where we went through the mazes and bounced on the nets.

You know what is one big occasion we are celebrating this month? Well, it's Ariel's graduation from primary school, woohoo! The icing on the cake is that she also obtained her target score for PSLE. Yeap, phew! I was there for her graduation ceremony and seeing her dancing and performing on stage brought tears to my eyes. You are a star, Ariel, don't let anyone dim your spark.

The hubby and I also accompanied her on result release day and despite this being my second time, I still felt the jitters and I could only imagine how nerve-racking it must be for my girl.

I was the first to hug her when she got back her results and her relieved smile was all I needed when she said that she just managed to hit her target score. She was disappointed in her Chinese score as she dropped a couple of grades but she managed to pull that back in other subjects. So overall, she still did better in her PSLE than her Prelims and that is definitely an achievement worth celebrating.

You know what is another amazing thing about this girl? She loves doing handicrafts and the thing is, she doesn't just do it for herself but for the people who matter to her. Yeap, I guess that aspect is a lot like me because I used to do lots of crafty gifts for friends and family too. Check out the creative and cute fidget boards she did for her friends to congratulate them on graduation day. How thoughtful and sweet, right?

Another kid who achieved a milestone this month is none other than... Ansel! Yeap, this 3yo took to the stage and performed at his first ever concert where he even dressed up as an adorable sea star! Haha. I will be writing and sharing about this in a separate post so stay tuned for more.

To kickstart the start of the year end holidays, we decided to go for a karaoke session and sing our hearts out. Yup, I love to go for KTV sessions with the kids even if it means we have to take turns to use the mics and wait for our favourite songs. The good thing is we have a common love for some songs so we can sing together, with or without mic, and just enjoy the music and each other's company.

Eating out is something we do regularly during the holidays since we are usually not at home. While we try to limit our expenses and keep to kopitiams, food courts and hawker centres, we sometimes also indulge in yummy and slightly more expensive meals — one of the kids' favourites is is Yakiniku where they can cook their own meat.

We also made our own pancakes at Slappy Cakes and this was something fun for the kids who loved drawing creative shapes with the batter and even signing their names too.

Airport again? Yup, it's one of our favourite places to hang out as always and this time, we celebrated Hello Kitty's 50th anniversary at Changi Festive Village. The kids were thrilled to visit the carnival and play lots of games, get up close with Sanrio characters like Pompompurin and Kuromi, and have a splashing good time at Cosmic HydroPark.

It was so fun that we went twice and as usual, I made sure I got into the water so I could play tag, run around, ride on the banana boat and splash in the water with the kids. We also took turns to whizz down the 8.5-metre tall giant water slide which sent us flying and squealing in delight. Never forget to join in the fun and do it while we still can, yar?

This month also marked my mum's birthday so I brought her for a treat at Chao Niu Hotpot. Being beef lovers, we simply couldn't get enough of the fresh, tender beef slices so this was our second visit and my parents gave their thumbs up for the meal. The kids also presented Popo with their handwritten cards and we had a cake-cutting ceremony to remember that special moment. Thank you for raising me, Mama, so that I can now raise my own kids too.

The kids are still small enough to enjoy kiddy rides though I know this won't be the case in a few years' time. So while they still like to sit, ride and play with each other, we will cherish such moments — well, it doesn't mean we have to spend money cos' most of the time, I just tell them to sit, pretend and imagine.

But well, we still do spend on indoor playgrounds once in a while, especially during the school holidays, because they entertain the kids and bring joy.

Seeing how Ansel dress up as a policeman, how Asher velcro-ed himself to the wall, how Ariel still likes to play tag and hide and seek, how we all love to do indoor climbing, it's all the smiles on the kids' faces that draws us to these playgrounds. Thankfully Ansel is still young so we will likely get to enjoy such joy for a while longer because of him — yup, he is very much loved and doted on in the family because he is our 小宝贝.

My elder kids love high element courses and I can see how it gives them a sense of satisfaction and achievement upon conquering the challenge. Thus, any indoor playground that comes with a rope or high element course is a bonus for us and one that we would always look forward to. 

We don't usually head to town but come school holidays, we would do it just to take a walk down Orchard Road, go window shopping, take photos, find our favourite traditional ice cream, and just soak in the festive atmosphere.

I always think that I don't do enough art and craft with the younger kids, considering how much I did with the firstborn where we had art and craft sessions every fortnightly.

So I cherish every opportunity that helps to unleash their creativity and this time, we did clay creations and their end products were really cute. By the way, Ansel loves Hello Kitty and that is totally cool in my view.

Ansel still loves theatre shows and as long as he wants, I am more than happy to bring him. Yes, that is provided that we still get media invites because these diminish as the kids get older and as my following gets surpassed by other up-and-coming mum influencers. I have learnt to make my peace with that fact and all I wish for is to continue to have an outlet to write my parenting thoughts and to share heartfelt, genuine experiences with my readers.

Do your kids love babies? Well, mine do and that isn't a surprise considering how much I love babies too. Anyway, my kids are already aunts and uncles and we visited their nephew and niece this month — we were all thrilled to be carrying an infant once more. So adorable! My kids keep asking me to have another baby but I tell them no thanks, I think four kids is just nice for our family and together, the four of them keep me pretty busy day in day out already.

Do you love shopping at IKEA too? Our sofa was kind of spoilt and for over a year, I had been eyeing a sofa bed from IKEA which would come in handy for our weekly movie nights. So this month, we finally made the purchase, much to the kids' delight. Guess what? The hubby was out of town when the delivery came so the kids and I took up the task of assembling the new sofa. Yup, call me the DIY, ambitious mum. It took us hours to do it but it was so, so satisfying to see the end product.

We even disposed of the old set ourselves and even Ansel helped too. It feels different sitting on the sofa, knowing that you contributed to the process of putting it together so we are loving our new sofa bed lots. 

We also got a garden bench set for the balcony and I'm not sure if this will come in as functional but for now, the boys are happy to eat there, do homework, play and paint there too.


Always make time for friends, no matter how busy life gets. For me, it still doesn't happen very often because the hubby is usually tied up at work and I don't like leaving the kids alone at home. Still, I try to make time to catch up with friends once or twice a month. That's not too bad, right? It's gonna get easier as the kids get older so I'm not complaining about the lack of me-time for now because I know I will get plenty of it in future.


Back at home, now that exams are over, it's time to party, play and.... DANCE! Yup, we still to play outdated Wii games and dance with each other by following Just Dance clips and it's one of the favourite pastimes in our household.



Movie nights are still very much welcome and treasured and we still try to do it every weekend in the comfort of our home. The kids and I enjoy such mum-and-kids sessions lots and we will always get some yummy snacks and indulge in these little joyful moments of life too.

The eldest turned 15 this month and to celebrate her special day, we went for a family mookata lunch, tried out aerial hammock, went to the arcade, had her favourite Saizeriya for dinner, caught a movie and also gathered with the extended family. More details here. Birthdays don't have to be fanciful or lavish in order to be fun and memorable, right? I find that the older I get, the more I value simplicity and it's probably something that the kids will realise as they get older too.

Remember the crazy thing we did when we went to join in the crowded autograph session when Energy was in town? Well, this month, it was their concert, woohoo! It's something I finally wanted for myself and I am still very happy and thankful that I got for myself a pair of tickets. Asher was my companion for the night so that I wouldn't be alone and I thank him for accompanying me to 追星 and being patient enough to last the night, even though he did end up playing games on the phone because he couldn't see the big screen clearly. Haha.

It's like I finally 圆梦 to see my long-time idols on stage in person and I think I probably shed a tear or two, especially when they encouraged us not to give up on our dreams even when the going gets tough. I will definitely try to do better from now because of the renewed confidence that I can do it. 谢谢你们,启发了42岁,已是四个宝妈的我。

Check out what my girls did to Ansel while I was at the concert. Hahaha. It made me laugh so much but oh well, at least they were keeping him safe and keeping themselves entertained.


Last but not least, we also had our mum-and-kids vacation in Bintan to celebrate the big girl's birthday and the start of the school holidays. I can't even describe how much I cherish these trips, even if they are short ones and not far from Singapore, because each trip leaves behind such priceless and lasting memories in every of our hearts.



So yeap, just one more month left before I finally wrap up 2024 and move on. It takes time and effort to document each month but I still wanna do it so that we can have these posts to reminisce and look back on next time.

It also reminds me to be thankful for life and cherish what I have around me instead of wishing for what I don't. 身边这些小小的幸福,是多么值得我去珍惜和收藏的。

Till the next post of "Happiness is..."!


Fun and adventure awaits - Asher is 9!

Posted by ~Summer~ on September 04, 2025
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I have two December babies, which means their birthdays always fall during the year end school holidays. While we used to plan themed parties for the girls to celebrate with their friends, since Covid hit, we have switched to more intimate, family celebrations instead.

I asked Asher if he would like to invite some friends over to celebrate his 9th birthday and while he did ponder about it and ask some of his closest friends, it did not materialise as his friends were busy with travelling and holiday activities. For us, we also went on an epic 17-pax family holiday to Bali too and that was one of the highlights for his birthday.

As always, I hope for my birthday kid to feel special and deeply loved on his or her birthday. Thus, no matter how busy we are, we will always make time for family play and bonding activities. Here's sharing all we did to celebrate Asher's special day.

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The first thing he did in the morning when he woke up was to open his presents! Yup, it's something that always thrills the kids as I always keep their presents a surprise from them. It's a great way to kickstart the day with such big smiles, right?

For lunch, we made our way to Golden Mile Tower to have a family steamboat. It's one of Asher's favourite places to dine in and he loves the food here, and this day was all about him and the things he loves to eat and do.

In the afternoon, we made our way to Marina Square to visit VroomTown, woohoo! It was something that Asher wanted to try for a long time but I thought the cost was not justified so we patiently waited till his birthday to grant him this wish.

He had a blast with Ansel as they drove around town, pumped 'petrol', collected candies and had fun at the indoor playground. While the girls waited for us at a cafe - it would be too costly to bring so many kids to VroomTown - the hubby and I accompanied the boys and they were delighted. It was a short 1-hour drive that did wonders to fuel his joy and fill his heart with fond memories.

If there's one thing Asher cannot get enough of, it's arcade. Haha. Yup, he loves to play all sorts of arcade games and if not for the cost factor, I think he could stay there for days on end and not be bored. So we made our way to Timezone to let him have some fun playing with his siblings and even treated him to a VR motorcycle ride which is more expensive than usual. We used our tickets to award him with a small shooting toy which made him over the moon.





The day flew past in a flash and soon it was time for dinner. The hubby, who specially made time to be with us today, decided to splurge a little and treat us to a hearty hotpot meal at Haidilao. Yeap, you guessed, it's Asher's favourite too! It's his second time celebrating his birthday here and this time, he got a small cake and a fruit platter. woohoo.

The lucky boy also had a chance to witness this 变脸 performance up close and the artiste even came up close to him and gave him an opportunity to touch his mask and once Asher did that, the mask changed immediately. Yeap, he got a thrill out of it and he also received a keychain that made him smile too.




Good things come in twos and thanks to Haidilao, they offered us 30 minutes of complimentary playtime for the kids and well, we decided to redeem it on the spot and stay on to play while Papa went to work. There was a little bit of resistance from the sisters who were tired and wanted to take a ride home. But the boys were feeling enthusiastic and just wanted to play so I managed to convince the girls to accompany them and everyone had fun in the end even though it was just a short session.

That sounds like a fun-filled and packed day already, right?

When we got home, we had a cosy mum-and-kids celebration, complete with ice-cream, strawberries and bananas, to end the day for Asher. May all your dreams come true, my love!

Wait, that's not all! The next day, we made our way to Adventure HQ at HomeTeamNS Khatib to continue the fun. It was a combined celebration for Ariel and Asher whose birthdays are just two days apart and we had a full day of fun and adventure here.

This is the largest indoor adventure park in Singapore and features eight installations across four stories of action-packed fun. These include rock climbing walls, Singapore's longest indoor slide, a labyrinth of tunnels within caves, Ninja courses, obstacle courses and more.

So while the hubby took care of Ansel, who has not met the minimum age for Adventure HQ yet, and played at T-Play which is an indoor playground right beside, I had the chance to bond with the older ones and experience an adrenaline rush with them.

While we enjoyed challenging ourselves at the interactive climbing walls - some of them are unique to us, especially the Jump-in-the-air elements which require us to take a leap of faith, we also let out squeals of delights at the firemen slides and conquered the dark tunnels and caves too.

But what made the day truly memorable for me was how Asher and I made it through the obstacle rope course, side by side. By this time, he was actually feeling exhausted after overcoming all the other courses and he felt like he couldn't do this.

So I asked him to take a break first, and kept encouraging him and reassuring him that I would be by his side no matter what. Sensing my faith in him and seeing his sisters take the first step, that was when he decided to push himself a little more and not give up. We put on our harnesses and started to navigate through the obstacles together. Sure, we were not as fast or as brave as the elder sisters but the important thing was we pushed on and didn't give up halfway.

The staff was so thoughtful and sweet to play the "Happy Birthday" song for the kids too and hearing it while we were in mid-air made us smile and gave us the strength and positivity to go on.

It was harder than it looked but we did it step by step and slowly but surely, we made our way to the finishing line. I love going on such challenges with my kids because it brings out the sporty side of us, build our resilience, gives us the chance to push beyond our limits, provides a sense of achievement and satisfaction, and leaves behind happy, fond memories in our hearts.

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Dear Asher,

Happy turning 9! How can it be that you are turning a decade old next year and this is your last single-digit birthday already? I still remember how you made your way into this world nine years ago, my pink, sweet and fair boy who brought so much joy into our lives from Day 1.

It's been such a journey, hasn't it? Through it all, we've had our ups and downs, joy and woes. It's been a wild ride in the last year and I know sometimes you struggle with growing up tween woes and being the middle child ain't always fun too. As you learn to be good, kind and respectful, I am also learning and trying my best to be a better mum for you too. Some days I succeed, some days I fail, but thanks for always hugging me and showing your love for me in the little ways - like making the bed, wrapping small 'gifts' using items in the house, writing love notes and so on.

I hope you enjoyed the Bali trip and your birthday celebration, along with all the fun-filled activities we did together as we celebrate your 9th birthday. My hope for you is to always hold onto the pure, kind spirit you have, to always show care and lend a helping hand to those in need, to continue to be a little chef who loves to help out in the kitchen, to find joy in studying and learning new knowledge and to always be safe, happy and healthy.

We love you to the moon and back, infinite times, my dear.

Love,
Mama

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