I read an article recently about how we should focus on being thankful for what we have, instead of constantly lamenting on what we are missing.
It was a poignant and timely reminder for me, especially since I found this motherhood period of raising two teens, one tween and one preschooler to be really tough at times. Which is hardest? Well, without a doubt, the teens.
I find myself on a steep learning curve as a teen mum and it's definitely an arduous journey that requires a tremendous amount of patience, effort, understanding and compromise. Yes, I never think it would be easy but I didn't expect it to be this tough too. I find myself crying in the shower, at bedtime or when I am alone, hoping to find a way to release the stress without others knowing. If you have ever been in a similar boat too, trust me, I know.
As a hands-on mum for the past 17 years, I hope to see this as a serious challenge that will take me long to overcome but with hard work and a strong belief, hopefully there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
Therefore, I feel that it's really important to learn to see the positives and have a grateful heart along the way. In this post of "Happiness is...", it's about focusing on what we have and stop wishing for what we don't.
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I love having one-on-one dates with the little one and I think four is a terrific age to be at. He is still as cute as a button, he asks the most innocent and funniest questions, he has this curiosity about everything around him and the most important thing is, he loves to hang out with me regardless of where we go or what we do.
So even if we just sit on a swing and do nothing or wander around aimlessly in our neighbourhood, he is still as happy as a lark. I cherish this so much and I like taking him to new places to explore too, just him and me.
Back at home, we still have home cooked meals every couple of days and you have no idea how much I appreciate having all four kids home for dinner. I am already visionalising how it would be like in a few years - the girls will in JC/Poly or even university and the hubby and I would love for them to experience hostel life like we did (we met in NTU Hall 6!) so maybe we might see each other once or twice a week only.
It's extra fun when the kids step into the kitchen to help out and this month, we made homemade pizza and Ariel fried potato balls too. Yummy!
With the little one fast growing up and developing his own character, it is my wish that the older siblings will still make time to spend with him like how they fussed over him and dashed to him the first thing when they got home.
One day, Ariel was trying to practise playing on the ukulele and of all of us, she is the most musically inclined and talented. It was a heartwarming sight to see how Ansel took Korkor's ukulele and tried to play along with her and she even taught him a few chords too.
A memorable incident happened this month and that was when Ansel and I came across a bag left on the LRT. Apparently, a primary school boy had left it behind and completely forgot about it when he exited.
Some older folks were crowding around the bag trying to decipher the name and school through the books and there was also a wallet inside too. Alas, they didn't know what to do with it and that was when we decided to step up to be Samaritans and offered to bring the bag to the school. With Asher's help, we did and brought it to the school's General Office and the bag was eventually returned to its owner. Yay!
One good thing about secondary school is that the girls get to have Beyond Classroom Day once in a while and that is akin to homebased learning. So on some days, we would make time to go for breakfast or lunch together. I had a nice one-on-one session with Ariel who is growing up super fast now that she is in Sec 1. Thankful for that.
We also made time to go for a run and I guess it's more of a jog than a run as we went to Coney Island and spent time on the swings. In any case, I would never have been able to catch up with her if we had run together cos' my girls are both such good runners now. Anyway, the boys were at their Heguru lesson and it was a deeply treasured 1.5hrs of workout time with my daughter #2.

Now that SIT has moved to Punggol and the whole area has become an exciting digital district, Ansel and I made time to go check it out. We saw students going for lectures, we checked out the vending machines, we crossed bridges and rode the escalators and we took some photos too.
I've never been a fan of shopping at Orchard Road so we don't usually go there, unless there's a movie event or we are planning to head to one of the playgrounds there. The best thing I can think of doing is enjoying our favourite ice cream from the auntie push cart and having a stroll together.

We might not be a fan of crowded town areas but we do love hanging out a pasar malams. In fact, we always make time to visit if we know that there is one in our neighbourhood. We love trying out new food and despite the scorching heat to sit there to have a meal, it's something we usually try to do.
Back at home, I still read to the youngest one nightly during bedtime and I will gladly do so as long as he still wants to listen to stories. We also play games like erasers and the boys are always very happy when Mama joins in the fun and we play aa a trio.
September marks my Dad's birthday so we had a home cooked meal at home and invited the extended family over to celebrate his day. These are moments that I treasure very much even if we do nothing much but eat, talk, quibble and laugh together.
Last but not least, the moment that touched my heart most this month has to be.... the firstborn's secondary school graduation. To make her feel loved, I secretly made a Stray Kids congratulatory, personalised card, a bouquet of handmade pipecleaner tulips and her favourite Puppy M plushie (authentic one which cost a bomb lor). 大宝,你感受到妈妈对你的爱吗?
Honestly, it was such a mix of emotions that day and I can only say the past four years of her growing up has been a roller coaster ride full of twists and turns, ups and downs. It hasn't been easy in the least and we know in our hearts how this journey has been thus far, but to see her graduating and her secondary school life coming to a close, yes, I felt truly emotional and deeply thankful.

So that marks the end of an eventful month and I can only imagine how busy we are gonna be in the upcoming months till the end of 2025.
For one, we are in the midst of planning a 9D8N road trip to celebrate Angel's graduation, Ariel and Asher's birthdays and Ansel going to kindergarten.
Focus on what we have, and accept what we don't, right? Till the next post of "Happiness is"!


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