Happiness is... enjoying the busy break

Posted by ~Summer~ on February 01, 2026
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I always appreciate the one-week school holidays we have in March and September that allows us to take a break from the hustle and bustle and have some family bonding time.

The irony is that we usually fill up that one week with so many activities that it becomes so packed that we hardly have any time to rest at all. That said, the kids are usually happy because the activities are fun, interesting and engaging. So well, I'm happy to be running around all day long and accompanying them for one event after another, as long as they are happy too.

In this post of "Happiness is", it's all about being a happy, busy bee.

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Since Easter was near, we had the opportunity to visit Easter Egg-travaganza in Bird Paradise where the kids had fun finding and counting Easter eggs, playing interactive games and answering trivia questions.

We appreciate and cherish every chance we get to visit our wildlife parks and watching animals up close is something they can never get tired of.

That said, while the new Bird Paradise is modern and well-designed, we miss the old Jurong Bird Park in many ways, especially the huge dry and wet playgrounds which delighted the kids every single time.

March 2025 was the first time we tried out a 5-day camp with Newtonshow Camp. Even though it's a camp, we don't stay overnight but instead report for activities from 9am to 4pm each day.

The boys tried the Multi-activity Camp where they had the chance to do some simple cooking, did Science experiments, daddled with art, learnt about Robotics and went East Coast Park for an outdoor day of fun.

Yes, it was a hectic one-week but we did so many activities, tried out new experiences and brought home many happy memories. And the camp wasn't the only thing we did, we did so much more! Let's see.

While media invites are getting far and few, we appreciate each one we get that interests the kids. We visited Vroom Town in Marina Square where the kids got to drive an electric car, pretend to pump petrol, collect candies and play in an indoor playground. The boys were over the moon!

You know, we should be very tired after a day of camp that spanned seven hours but adrenaline fueled us and we still went out in the evenings to have fun. Mid week during the camp, we took the MRT to Clarke Quay after dismissal and met the two jiejies there.

Where were we going? Well, we were going to Nekoland - a cat cafe that combines with an indoor playground which is previously The Polliwogs. The kids have a penchant for cats and were happy to meet so many of them, but we did wish they were more active or that there was a feeding opportunity for them to interact more with these cats.

We also hopped by Marina Square to check out the balloons displays and some of them were humongous! Seeing these happy multi-hued balloons just cheers your day up, doesn't it?

Then, after another day of camp, we made our way to Downtown East to meet the sisters once more and this time, we tried out pole dance because it was what the eldest said she wanted to try since early this year. Well, many people still think of pole dance as exotic or even sleazy, but actually, it takes lots of arm and core strength to do even the simple tricks or hang in place and we had quite a lot of fun in this introductory, family-friendly lesson.

We don't always dress up for events but when we do, we make sure we do it to the best of our ability. So there was this pirate-themed Splashtopia event at Sentosa and there was a staycation prize for the best dressed family, so we thought, why not try? I gathered as many props as I could from our house and also made my way to Spotlight to get outfits for the kids. Presenting.... our final outfits, TA-DAH!










Not bad, right? I think we looked pretty good! Well, we didn't win eventually but it was worth a shot after all. This was a memory worth keeping and it was quite a miracle that I managed to persuade all of the kids to dress up too, though Ansel was probably the only one who was enthusiastic and keen to be Captain Hook for a day and even asked for a beard and moustache.






Well, after all the photo-taking, it was down to let down our hair, get wet, slide and have a splashing good time! We always enjoy water activities and some of the slides were really tall, fast and exhilarating which gave us a good laugh too.



One of my favourite places to visit is IKEA and even if we only end up window shopping, I still love looking at all the showrooms, having lunch and enjoying the 50 cents ice cream before leaving. Ansel loves it too and he is now tall enough to go to the playground too, meaning I have nearly an hour of free time to go shop around while he plays happily in the playground. Yay!



Another of our favourite hangouts is Changi Airport and this month, we went for the Miffy event, took lots of photos, played at the inflatable playground and the boys and I had a jolly good time with our friends.


Family time is very important to me and no matter how busy, we always find time to eat and gather with our parents. Even if it is just eating zi char at a coffee shop, which is not always cheap you know, it can still be one of the best meals ever as long as the whole family is together. Of course, there is always the unseen battle like how I had to handle a huge tantrum and meltdown from one of the kids before we headed out for dinner, but that's part and parcel of my life as a stay-at-home mum and I've slowly learnt to dealt with such difficult situations.






There was a period when we used to frequently visit nature reserves and go hiking. I remember we would check out many different places to see which one we liked best, and I even did videos of some of them too. Then everyone became busy with life and that took a hiatus. Still, even if these trips are rarer now, I still cherish each and every one of them because it gives us a chance to walk together as a family, connect with nature, take a break from city life and even come up close with wildlife too.




It is also tough to carry the 4yo for a long time as he is getting heavier these days, but guess what, I have the help of the two jiejies so yup, this little boy is very pampered and has lots of people to dote on him. Hope you know how blessed you are, my dear Ansel.




One sad thing that happened this month was the passing of our dear hamster, Chip. This hit me the hardest because Chip was special to me and I've been taking care of him in the last few weeks when he was sick and had no appetite. Yup, I would give him special treatment, blend his food into a puree and use a syringe to feed him bit by bit. He had some neurological issue and was unable to stand up, but he was still hungry and eating and I thought maybe with a stroke of luck, he could get well. But nope, even a trip to the vet didn't help to solve his issue and he had no choice but to leave us. Hope you are free from pain now, Chip, and please know that we love you very, very much.








So yes, life isn't always a bed of roses and there are as many downs in my life as there are ups too. Even if I don't always write about my troubles and struggles on social media, please know that life can be hard for each and every one of us and we are own secretly fighting our own battles each day. The most important thing is to stay positive, to never give up and to always have faith that things will get better and tomorrow will bring about new hope, new beginnings and new opportunities to try again.





乌云背后总有一线光明,要相信自己,懂吗?

May we all learn to see that silver lining in every cloud.

Till the next post of "Happiness is"!


Forty two

Posted by ~Summer~ on January 20, 2026
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 又过了一年了。

Every year, I make it a point to write a reflection post as I turn older to remind myself of the things I've achieved, the dreams I've yet to fulfill, the simple joys I find in life and how I am truly blessed to be loved.

So I turned 42 in April and although I still have my battles to face each day, I feel truly happy. The thing about having four kids is that you realise no matter how hard you try as a parent, some things will always go wrong and instead of always trying to fix it when it can't be fixed, you just gotta accept it.

I think I've become more chill over the years but that took a lot of trying, falling, crying, learning and letting go that can only be done with time and experience. For instance, I am more relaxed with bedtime, screen time and splitting the family up when we head out these days.

On the other hand, it's a constant struggle trying to inculcate morals and values in the kids while keeping up with the Gen Alpha lingo, mindsets and behaviour. But there are also things that I will not compromise on, like saying vulgar language, violence and lying, these are forbidden at home though obviously the kids will always find loopholes and break the 'rules'.

One big challenge of 2025 was the big girl having to go through 'O' Levels. You know, I think I would be perfectly fine if I had a kid who was not academically inclined but had already put her best foot forward and did her best.

But on the contrary, I have a kid who is a high flyer in primary school and lower secondary but ends up losing motivation to study, finds revision and exams pointless, and decides to dedicate her free time to social media instead. It's such a struggle trying to talk reasonably and influence mindsets at this age because for one, you can't use force. Secondly, teens have a mind of their own and listen to no one. Thirdly, you wanna handle the whole situation delicately and not ruin the parent-child relationship.

So all I can do is keep reminding, or mostly nag, but in the end, what happens is her choice. I can't study for her, I can't force her to read her books or do ten year series, I can only do my best like wake her up for school and exams, make sure she is eating well, and let her sleep in on weekends since she is even more of a night owl than me.

Anyway, despite this being an important exam year, I still want us to find time to hang out together, play, exercise, try something new and spend lots of family time together. On the day of my birthday, the girls and I did something fun and that was going for a mum-and-daughters spinning session, woohoo! I started spinning at the end of 2024 and I am glad that I've been keeping it up regularly.

When I was told that I could bring my teenager daughters along, I jumped at the chance and guess what? We didn't just do it once, we've been to around a dozen sessions together already since then and I am just thankful that it wasn't a one-off thing. One of my resolutions last year was to find time to work out more, be fitter and feel stronger. And yes, I did it.

If you know me long enough, you will know that I've always loved crafting and creating things with my hands. Over the decades, I've bought a sewing machine and tried sewing, I made earrings and bracelets using beads, I did lots of friendship bands and cross stitch bookmarks, I used pearls to make personalised portraits of the kids, in addition to keychains, photo frames, self designed calendars, DIY cards and more. 

The thing is, as I grew older, I had less time and less motivation to pick up my stash and do something new. I wanted to change all of that as I turned a year older and so in the last few months, I dug through my craft supplies, went to Spotlight and Popular to get new ones and starting making once more.

I rekindled my love for crocheting and did these amigurumi aniamls for the kids, including a cute penguin for the youngest whose favourite colour is blue, a snake as a good luck charm for the big sister and a parrot for the korkor who specifically asked for this animal. As for Ariel, she is like me when it comes to crafting so she also took up crochet needles and made her own amigurumi gifts for her friends too. Awesome, my love!

I also made my first ever beanie and that was a birthday present for the big sister as we celebrated the end of 'O' Levels last year. It might be a very simple crochet pattern but it took me long to do and I hope it spokes volumes of love. She has always loved beanies so I hope this would be one that bears a special significance to her.

Besides crocheting, I also used pipe cleaners to make tulips and created a beautiful DIY bouquet, at least to me, to present to the eldest at her Secondary 4 graduation ceremony. Being the Stray Kids ardent fan she is, I know she would be thrilled to get a Puppy M plushie so I got it for her too and added it in the bouquet, along with a personalised printed card. Many parents brought store-bought bouquets but mine was the only DIY one I saw that day, and it made me beam. Plus, I realised that I'm probably one of the parents who has the most free time on my hands, haha.




It's a huge milestone to be graduating from Secondary School after four long, tough years but I'm so glad and thankful that she made it and that the hubby and I were there to support her from far on her special day. Please know that despite all the disagreements we've had in the past four years, we are so very proud of you, my dear Angel.


Every Children's Day, I will do something handmade for the kids and this year, I used these Dala horse mirrors I got from IKEA over a decade ago to turn them into cards and decorated them with sequins and personalised names. Looks not bad, right?


Since the kids do not go to tuition classes yet, I try my best to teach them whenever I can. It's hard because time is so limited and I hardly have any one-on-one time with each of them, but we do what we can. We started having group study sessions too where the two middle children will do their homework and revision, the youngest will do drawing and colouring, and I will be there to help whoever needs me. Where's the eldest? Well, usually sleeping, haha, I told you she doesn't have any motivation to study but life still goes on for the rest of us.


If I can, I will choose to be an adventurous mum forever and still try out new experiences with the kids in my old age. Anyway, we still hang out quite a lot outdoors and it's nice to know that all four of them still like to go out together, even if it's something as simple as having an ice cream cone together.



Nature is a big part of our life and we still try to go to parks and beaches whenever we can. This year, I've been trying to run more and besides taking part in family runs, we also take some weekends off to go running together. It's hard for me because I don't actually like to run and my stamina is bad, but seeing how my girls are both in track as their second CCA, I wanna try to keep up with them and at least be able to go for a jog together and not give up after merely 2km. We'll get better if we keep practising, right?




Home cooked meals are still part and parcel of our lives and I want the kids to always remember how simple dishes can be delicious and filled with love too. It's also fun when we let them join in the action, like how they love to use bread, ham, pineapples, tomatoes, mushrooms and cheeese to make 'pizza' so that is something we do from time to time.


No matter how old I get, I will always stress the importance of family time and I'm very grateful that we still have lots of gatherings with our extended family. We get together for festivals like Christmas, Chinese New Year, National Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, as well as every of our birthdays. That's quite a lot every year, right?

It's a dread having to tidy and clean the house before and after every gathering at our home but the memories we make with our loved ones, the laughter we share and the chit chats we have are so precious and I wouldn't change it for anything in the world.

We also made time to have a 17-pax outing to Desaru in June and had fun staying over in a kelong too. I'll share more about this next time but it's really a blessing to still be able to travel with our parents and I hope we can do more trips in future, while we still can.




That said, it's also important to spend time as a family of six, especially considering the fact that the hubby is away or busy most of the time. We still try to do something special once in a while, like how we celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay as we took our lanterns to go on a walk, ate mooncakes and played charades that made everyone laugh out loud, or how we kept up with our family tradition and had a blast at Halloween as we dressed up as pirates and played lots of fun games.




In December 2025, which is just last month, we also went on an epic 9D8N self-drive road trip to Malaysia and visited Kuala Lumpur, Genting, Cameron Highlands and Melaka. It turned out to be an absolute blast and I can't wait to share more happenings about our trip soon, check out my IG highlights if you wanna have a sneak peek yeah.




During my birthday month, a very kind and generous friend gave me a couple of tickets to Sun Yanzi's concert so I could go watch it with the bestie. It was such a nostalgic night as we sang some of her classic songs together and waved our light sticks to and fro. I rarely go out without the kids so this was a night to cherish and remember. And yes, my heart was filled with endless gratitude too.


On my actual day, the hubby was overseas so the kids and I decided to head to the nearest Teo Heng outlet in our neighbourhood and have a karaoke session. We sang our hearts out, ordered Jollibee takeaways, had lots of fun and wished that the night didn't have to end.

My parents also prepared a steamboat dinner, along with my favourite cake, to celebrate me turning 42. I really appreciate all that they do for us, and each gathering we have is so greatly treasured. So yes, don't mind me taking more photos always because I just want to remember these happy moments forever, yeah?

To the kids, please know that your cards mean the world to me as always and I cherish every single detail you drew, every bead you pasted and every colour you added. To Angel, I know you don't like making cards and you said you don't have anything to say to me in the card, but know that your drawing of Energy was the out of this world. You are incredibly talented at this and I appreciate it much more than you will ever know.

To all my dear friends who sent over flowers, tarts and made time to catch up, thank you very much for your kindness and your friendship means a lot to me, even if I don't say it out loud.



I might be a stay-at-home mum of four who doesn't have exciting stories to share, who doesn't earn a salary, who is outdated in more ways than one, who does mundane things day in day out and who is still doing all the things she did ever since becoming a mum a decade and a half ago. 

Life has changed in some ways but others remained the same, like my personality, the things I love, how I can't take durian and my adventurous soul. I will never crave for anything more than a simple, carefree and happy life and all I hope is that we can all stay healthy to enjoy this pure bliss for more years to come.

Simple things like toasting with a bowl of hot soup or igniting a sparkler brings me great joy and I hope I will never lose sight of what truly matters in life.



Thank you for still being here, for listening to my stories and for being a part of my life.

42 was great, now I move onward to the next year and see what else lies in store. I have faith that it will be a positive and wonderful year.

After all, life is what we make out of it, isn't it?