Happiness is... celebrating others while not forgetting yourself

Posted by ~Summer~ on March 18, 2026
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It's too easy, for me at least, to put focus on the wellbeing of others and neglect myself in the process. I mean, I was the friend who would stay up till wee hours to weave friendship bands, who gave out handmade Christmas gifts, who would write personalised good luck cards and hang goodie bags onto hostel doors to wish every friend best of luck for their exams.

So when I became a mum in a foreign land, especially a stay-at-home one whose life revolves around the kids 24/7, it was easier to even forget that I exist. I planned parties and celebrations for the kids, I made videos and took photos of them, I did the incessant household chores and cooked the dishes they liked, I went to kiddy places like playgrounds and watched more cartoons than dramas.

With the need to solo parent the kids on most days, it became hard, like really hard, for me to do the things I like to do. I guess that is why I love blogging and taking videos so much, because at least they symbolise my own passion in life, and are a reminder that I still exist as a person with hobbies and dreams.

With the kids getting bigger, I have slightly more time on my hands these days and thus, I am making time for myself to, well, just be me. Like going for a hot yoga class, watching The Good Doctor, eating the snacks I like and just relaxing and feel guilt-free about getting takeaways when I don't feel like stepping into the kitchen. I mean, half of my life is over and while I love my kids more than anything, I also want my second half of life to be more than just them. I want to re-discover me.

In this post of "Happiness is...", it's about celebration others while not forgetting myself in the process too.



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Family outings are always cherished, especially when the hubby makes time to join in. This month marks his birthday and we celebrated it with a nice meal in Changi Airport and a fun workout session in Griddy Grid.

Like me, he is one who tends to forget about himself so I was glad we managed to have some fun time on his actual birthday as a family. I don't want to be the kind of parent who films the kids and watches from the sideline, I wanna be the one who joins their team, gets into action and run, laugh, play and bond with them. And so we did.


Badminton was the thing that brought us together when we got into NTU Hall 6 and alas, we don't play the sport ad much as we would love to. That is simply because courts are hard to get and weekends are too precious for us to be spent on travelling and training every week. Still, we love playing badminton leisurely and letting everyone come together just to have some fun.



If anything, I am just glad that we have always remained a sporty family and are game to take up new sports, go on adventures and try new experiences. Sports has an amazing way of building resilience and of course, it is crucial that we stay fit no matter what age we are and I hope we can continue to make workouts a way of life.



Talking about that, the girls and I still go for spinning classes together and it's pretty awesome that we've kept it up. This month, we also made our way to the stadium to try sprinting 100m and 200m together. I used to run in my primary school days and was totally flabberghasted to see how far behind these two girls I was and how hard I was gasping for breath. Gosh, 不认老都不行,so I better get down to training my stamina and get fitter even as I age. When there's a will, there's a way!




Aside from that, we also factor in lots of time for play and enjoyment. One of it is going for movies, something that we all love and have been keeping up for nearly two decades. Be it cosy movie nights or at home or movie trips to the cinema, we love both and appreciate every chance we get to watch awesome shows.

This month, we caught two shows, the first being the live remake of Lilo and Stitch, one of my favourite animated films because of its theme on Ohana. It was so good and we all had a fabulous time from start to finish.



We were also at the preview of Karate Kid - The Legends because we love Jackie Chan movies and the film starring Jaden Smith was really outstanding, and we have watched that several times. This one was not as good as its predecessor but we still had a swell time too.


I don't love cooking but I like to cook for the kids. Yeah, if you get what I mean. It brings me joy to see them enjoying the simple dishes I whip up and nowadays, I remind myself to not just cook what they like but to remember what I enjoy eating too.





On weekends, the hubby returns home so we can usually have some family time together. Sometimes we go for hikes, sometimes we head to indoor playgrounds, sometimes we eat out, sometimes we just stay home and watch a movie. I used to want to be present all the time with the kids but nowadays, I also take a quick break here and there, like letting it take them for a swim while I just rest.






I am forever grateful that Ansel came into our lives because with him around, the boys can form a duo who plays together all day long. With the Jiejies fast growing up, liking to hang out with friends and sticking to their devices all day long, it's nice to see the boys playing with toys, cooking in their kitchen, pretending to fight and just growing up in each other's company.


I give myself a break every couple of days and will bring the kids out for meals or ordee food in. Yes, with no helper, I find it simply too tiring to cook every day! Besides, the kids are bigger now and it's nice to still be able to hang out with them and go for meals together.







The one who spends the most time with me is still the youngest. I love picking him up from school and exploring new places with him as we go on what we call a mother-and-son adventure. 


I love going on school excursions with the kids and am super thankful that I still get to do it with the lastborn for a couple more years. This month, we made it to Children's Museum and had a fun time exploring all the exhibits. He is such a sweet boy who holds my hand endearingly on the bus and tells me how happy he is to have me beside him.

Well, just let me cherish this precious phase before he becomes a big kid like the rest of them, yeah?



Me-time is still very limited for me since the youngest goes for three hours of preschool only. Still, I've been making time for myself like going for workouts, relaxing at home and I even went to the park to do a solo photoshoot this month too.


Mother's Day means we get to gather with the extended family and show our love for our mums. The hubby and my fil, the best cooks in the house, will usually whip up some dishes and we will have a nice time eating and catching up. 



This year, the hubby bought these super pretty floral cakes and I also got these cute 4D-themed plates for our mums. 简单的相聚,满心的欢喜。



Do you ever ask yourself, for how many years more can we do this and come together to celebrate? It might be morbid to have such thoughts but I always remind myself to cherish our time together while it lasts. Our parents are ageing, the kids are turning into teens and adults, and every year is different than before. 只能珍惜,只能把握。

These handmade cards from the kids mean the world to me and I always love reading every word they write. Angel's drawing of a carnation, which the sister accidentally pronounced as coronation, is significant to me as she is at the age where she doesn't wanna do any card for anyone - she just doesn't see the point - and each card takes lots of effort on her part. Of course, every of the sibings' cards mean the world to me too and I love seeing their creativity too.



We also had simple family BBQ because we simply love barbecued food and it's always nice to come together to eat, swim and celebrate. The hardest job is the hubby's who prefers to buy the BBQ ingredients to marinate and cook himself, so yeap, lots of effort and sweat goes into it. For that, we count our blessings and are deeply thankful.

This time, I also made guacamole because some of us for craving for that to go with chips and it was a hit cos' the kids and I finished it so fast. Good way to eat avocado which is a really nutritious fruit.



I wanted to jot this incident down because I was really proud of myself and felt so accomplished. Well, we had been smelling this rotten egg smell in our kitchen for some time but no matter how we looked, we couldn't seem to locate the smell. Then, our fridge was also not getting cold and we knew there was a fault somewhere but didn't wanna get a repairman as the quote they gave was too hefty.

I thought it might be a dead animal somewhere behind the fridge so I pushed it out myself to check. Then a thought hit me and I decided to check the condensation tray. To do this, I needed to completely shift out the fridge, unscrew the coil and unscrew many other stuff before I could even reach the tray. Lo and behold, I discovered the piping was stuck and there was why there was mould, dirt, water and a very bad stench that had formed on the tray.

So I spent hours clearing it, enduring the smell, then fixed back every part onto the fridge and pushed it back into its original place. Not only was the smell gone, the fridge worked well after that too. Yayyy, mission accomplished by Mama! And for free!



May also marks the hubby's birthday and we had a simple but much appreciated celebration with the extended family. We know he works very hard to support our family and we are lucky to have everything that we have in our lives now. So thank you, dear, and hope you enjoyed your birthday!


I cannot stress how important it is to carve out family time and it is crucial to keep doing so even as the kids grow into teens and adults. It keeps the family close even as everyone has their own social circles, work and activities.

It is also important to find time for ourselves and celebrate us for who we are. We also need to constantly finetune our aspirations and dreams, our short-term and long-term goals, our life priorities and so on.

Promise me that no matter how busy life gets or how overwhelming your daily routine is like, don't forget about yourself, okay? You deserve so much more than you think and you are doing such a good job as keepijg it all together. Let's 加油 together!

Till the next post of "Happiness is"!


Happiness is... cherishing a simple birthday month

Posted by ~Summer~ on February 13, 2026
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Once upon a time, I used to party and celebrate so as to celebrate April, my birthday month.

My besties and I would go clubbing, my other close friends would meet up for meals, my colleagues would celebrate for me in office and of course, my family never forgets my special day. There was a year when I got to blow out candles on seven cakes and I thought, wow, I must be so blessed, privileged and loved.

Then some friends started to drift apart as we each moved on with our lives and had our own families. Once we stepped into motherhood, we hit the busy button which is remained switched on nearly 24 hours a day.

So it became such that only the very close friends would still meet up to celebrate birthdays while the rest just remained connected on social media and would drop a birthday wish. Is that how the case is for you too?

While I am still largely an extrovert, I've come to appreciate cosy, intimate celebrations with just the family and a couple small group of friends whom I hold dear. Yup, no more big parties in chalets, yachts and clubs where dozens of people would gather to sing the birthday song for me. I am past that phase and that age already. How about you?

In this post of "Happiness is...", it's about having a simple birthday month but loving every bit of it.

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Do I still love celebrating birthdays? Yes, of course I do, it's just that I don't wanna make a big fuss out of it. I tend to focus more on planning parties for the kids more rather than myself and it's not because I don't love myself, but just cos' it's nicer to spread joy and make people happy and party planning is something I enjoy.

Good food is also something we enjoy too and this month, we indulge a little more and had meals at Ajumma's and Ding Tai Feng. The former was mainly for the girls who love the army stew here and the latter was a one-on-one date with Ansel who loves xiao long baos. 

Nonetheless, dining out is expensive and is a luxury we do not take for granted. I still make sure that we get home cooked food a few times every week and this month, the kids stepped in to help and I love it when we serve our fruits of labour onto the dining table and everyone tucks into a hearty meal made with love.

Say Hi to Dale! Our hamster is so fluffy and cute and we love taking him out to pat him and let him sleep in our palms. The kids keep wishing for a dog or cat, but well, I don't think I can handle that along with four kids, a messy home, no helper and a hubby who is frequently away. I love dogs though, but well, maybe in a decade when I'm feeling lonely and less busy?

On weekends, we go out for family time with the navy hubby and having a delightful hotpot is something we all enjoy. Weekends are so precious and fleeting but that's just how life is, right? The good things never last long.

On the day I turned 42, the girls and I went on a mother-and-daughters date when I brought them for their first ever spinning class. Yup, how fun and memorable to be working out together on my special day and I couldn't have asked for a better way to spend the morning. Oh, it happened to be home based learning day for both of them. How lucky that it happened to be my birthday, woohoo!

I've said these many times before, birthday cards are the best gifts to me and I don't need things like makeup, flowers, bags or jewellery. But a handemade card drawn and written with love, that speaks volumes and is a precious treasure to me.

I still love to do crazy things with the kids like going for a late night scoot/run session. We did this past 9am, went to explore and play at playgrounds not that near our home, then went for McDonalds supper and reached home past midnight. It's the kind of fun and fond memories that will stay in their hearts as they grow up, right?

I sure hope so.

I'm not sure when we will outgrow playgrounds but since we still have a 4-year-old and like many more years to come, I'm gonna cherish every one of our playground outings before all the kids move on to their own entertainment like phones and ipads.

Having a little one that spends over 20 hours a day with me also reminds me to be thankful for the little things in my life. Like how he gives a big smile when holding his own umbrella, how he gets amazed by a gigantic leaf in his path, how he is happy to pretend play in a stationary car, that just brings joy to me too and makes me wanna cherish more of the little nuggets of joy around me.

While the girls get busy with secondary school and often have to stay back for CCAs, the boys still have their afternoons free which means we get to go on mother-and-sons dates too.

This month, we dressed up in pink to visit the Museum of Ice Cream and had a good time playing, eating different flavours of ice cream, and doing art and craft too. It's always awesome to visit a new place and I hope we can do this a little longer before these two get busy with life too.





As you know, I've been trying to make fitness a part of life and I want my kids to be healthy and sporty too. We went to the Skechers warehouse sale to get ourselves new pairs of shoes because these are essential for exercise and we've been wearing their shoes for years and years. Can't wait to have more family workout sessions!


April also happens to be our wedding anniversary and this year, we made it special by having a family art jamming session at Paintblush. We did paintings that could glow in the dark and these were so fun to make. Our final, one-of-a-kind artwork are now proudly in display in our living room and I love them lots.




We also had a mum-and-kids karaoke session on my birthday as the hubby was away so the kids accompanied me to do something that we all enjoy doing - SING! And we dabao-ed Mcdonalds for dinner too and that just makes it a very awesome way to have my birthday meal. So yes, that marks the end of a simple but fun-filled birthday month for me. Read about my thoughts on turning 42 here.








At this mid-point of my life, I just wanna focus on raising the kids, pursuing my hobbies, staying fit and cherishing each day of my life with my loved ones.

Till the next post of "Happiness is..." where I share random thoughts on what brings me joy and bring you updates on our family life. Bubbye!