Happiness is.... showing that you care

Posted by ~Summer~ on April 14, 2025
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There are people who show their love through words, people who prefer to use action and others who tend to keep their feelings to themselves.

I have always been one who likes to say "I love you" to people who matter to me, I like giving hugs and kisses and receiving them, and I want to make sure that those people I care about can actually feel the love I have for them. Since becoming a mum, I find it even more important to express my love, not by extravagant or fanciful means, but through loving words and caring deeds every now and then.

I mean, you never know what life has in store for each of us tomorrow and it is really important that we try to make the most of each day, hold our close ones near and live with minimal regrets.

In this post of "Happiness is...", it's about showing our love and our care in the little ways we can.

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As we counted down to P6 prelims and PSLE for Ariel, I knew she was looking forward to receiving her care pack because we did one together for Jiejie three years ago.

So I took time to search around for a backpack in a shade of purple that I knew she would love and started feeling it up with stationery, useful items, her favourite figurines and handwritten encouragement notes just for her. She loves unboxing stuff and had lots of fun revealing each of the items, and her joy was plain to see.

Besides clearing my work desk in my room to let her use as a study table - she shares a desk with the sister and it is usually in a mess - I also set up a magnetic board filled with positive thinking and growth mindset quotes, as well as printed out her exam timetable and a cute revision timetable template for her to fill up.

I also made homecooked chicken essence for her by tenderising and steaming chicken breast meat for over two hours every time. She loves it so much more than the bottled ones and would finish every drop of it every time. It's not just about the nutritional benefits; it's also about the love that goes into it.

While we recognise the importance of PSLE, we also know that rest and play are also equally important for the well-being of both parent and child. I don't want either of us to be overwhelmed by stress and I still want my kid to enjoy carefree days and happy times. 

Ariel has a special affinity with Ansel and I am glad it had remained intact in this busy year and she still makes time to play with him, draw with him, read with him, watch TV with him and dance with him. It is a form of destress for her too, isn't it?

We also still make time to exercise and I like that my girls are old enough to go the gym with me now. In fact, they are fitter than me and I am usually the one who gasps for breath and stops running first. Haha. Oh well, 岁月催人老, but we can still try our best to live healthily and stay strong and fit, especially if we wanna see our kids grow up and not be a burden to them.

The kids are still going strong in their Taekwondo classes and in fact, the girls have become assistant coaches after getting their black and poom belts. As for Asher, he is black tip now and is also taking his poom belt grading test. Yup, time flies, I know.

Anyway, I always accompany the kids for their grading and will be cheering for them by the side as they do their sparring and poomsae. That is also a form of showing support and care, right? Since the girls did not need to take their grading this time round, I was there with Asher through as we waited for hours till his turn. He successfully passed his grading and will be getting his junior black belt soon, woohoo!

I like our weekends to be carefree and happy, and since none of the kids attend any tuition class up to this point, we are still able to hang out and do fun things as a family.

We went for a cooking workshop at Pastamania where the kids made chocolate chiffon cakes and banana milkshakes. It's always nice to let them try new experiences and baking is something that we do not enough of at home.



Ariel especially enjoyed it because she likes to cook and bake and I'm not sure if she will outgrow the love for parent-and-child cooking classes but I am gonna cherish them for as long as they last.



Back at home, while I am tired to cook on some days and will order takeaways, I also still want the kids to taste the goodness of home cooked food. It's one of the ways I show my care for their wellbeing and though I am not sure if they take it for granted, I hope one day when they think and look back, they will remember the love behind all the 家常便饭 we had at our dining table together.

Due to the nature of his military work, the hubby is rarely around but when he is, he still makes an effort on weekends to eat with us, bring us to places and also do fun activities with us like hiking in nature reserves and even dancing too. Well, the dancing part happens once in a blue moon but when it happens, the kids remember it and will talk about it. Doing things that our kids enjoy is also another way to show that we care for them.



We still like to visit the cinema once in a while and this month, we watched Inside Out 2 which was a pretty nice, meaningful and entertaining sequel to the first movie. The kids will always ask for some popcorn and nachos and I think we are quite lucky in that even the toddler is able to sit throughout long movies - it's pretty much because we trained them well since young. I still hope for movie outings and home movie nights to continue even when all my kids have turned into teens or young adults, but it's a dream that might or might not come true, so let's cherish whatever we have now.

Hello, Minions! We saw these mascots at Jewel one day and managed to take a photo with them. You know, the older kids are in the awkward adolescence phase where they are torn between being kid and adults, and some things might seem too childish or just out of place and uncomfortable for them, including taking photos with mascots, going on merry go rounds and other kiddy rides, watching theatrical productions meant for young kids etc.

But the fact that they do it stems out of their love for their siblings, especially Ansel who is still very much a toddler and loves all things cute and cuddly. I do not take this for granted and always remind the littlest that he is so blessed to have siblings who dote on him and love him to the moon and back.

We make it a point to eat with our parents regularly and better still, we come together to have a meal, chill out and chit chat. It's nice that our parents can get along and still have much things to talk about after so many years and it's a bond that we treasure very much. Our parents are very simple folks and a zi char meal will make them very happy instead of dining at expensive restaurants - and I guess we take after them in the sense. It's really the company and not the food that matters at the end of the day, in our view. After our Desaru trip together, we are planning for a trip to Bali at the end of the year and will share more then!

We also brought my Dad to S.E.A. Aquarium since he loves marine creatures and seldom ventures out to tourist attractions like this. He has glaucoma and can barely see in one eye and it pains me to see like that but I know how hard he tries to still join in our activities and interact with the grandkids - I also hope my kids will learn to empathise and care for Ah Gong more, especially when he walks and trips over, I hope they will always be there to hold his hand. 

My Dad is very easy-going when it comes to food and he eats all kinds of cuisine so he always lets us make the decision on where to go. It's a different case when it comes to my Mum who much prefers Chinese cuisine and needs her bowl of rice for every meal and can't take Western fare much because she can't take anything buttery or creamy. I still love to bring my parents out to eat so it's about understanding, striking a balance and once again, showing our care and love in every way we can, right?

It's the same with the kids too, like they love xiao long baos at Ding Tai Fung and love western food like pasta and pizzas, so we try to take turns to choose, to respect each other's likes and dislikes and to show our appreciation whenever we get to eat a more expensive meal and not take it as a given.

It's been a couple of years since we attended any NDP Preview and this time, I kind of asked the hubby if he could get tickets for our family and he actually managed to, woohoo! We brought my father-in-law along as the eldest was going with her school mates already and it was nice that he got to enjoy the fireworks, military showcase and exciting performances with us.

While it's still nice to watch the live telecast of NDP on television, nothing beats that sense of patriotism when you are at the venue itself and I can't tell you how much pride we felt when we stood up to sing our national anthem, recite our pledge and witness the flag flypast. We love you, Singapore!





While we are all leading very busy lives, my Jiemeis and I still make it a point to meet up for birthdays, even if it is just for a quick brunch or supper. It matters that we try and put in effort, right? There is always so much to catch up on and so much to talk about whenever we meet and I treasure these gatherings so much. Even if I sometimes bring the youngest along (so that I do not have to rush off at 11am just to pick him from school) and have to keep an eye on him, I am still very thankful to have this bunch of sisters who keep me sane and let me know I am not alone.

Last but not least, a big highlight for Ariel and Asher this month was seeing their documentary showing as part of Ocean Fest 2024. In fact, this was how we managed to get tickets to S.E.A. Aquarium - it was part of the reward of them being part of the cast. They did the filming in May and we finally got to see the entire end product this month - which was pretty cool and I think they both did a really awesome job. It was a good learning experience for them too and we welcome any more filming projects that may come our way in future, yeah?

That marks the end of an eventful month of July and as we prepare for the year end, I know there's gonna be lots more to share in the next few months. Let's all remember that it is important to show our love and care and not assume that the people that matter to us know it deep down and that we do not need to do anything to remind them. 

We all love to be loved and sometimes, when we are feeling a little lost in life, all we need is a hug, a kiss, a cuddle and reassuring words like "It's okay", "I've got you" and "I'm always here for you".

Till the next pensive post of "Happiness is...". Please know that you are very much loved and that you've got this.


A Spontaneous 3D2N Road Trip to Johor

Posted by ~Summer~ on March 24, 2025
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 I love road trips.

We used to go on them frequently with the firstborn in Sweden since we could drive around on weekends and we loved to explore different cities.

I remember we took my aunt and grandma on a road trip when they visited us in Scandinavia and a memorable highlight was that we had breakfast in Karlskrona, Sweden, lunch in Copenhagen, Denmark and dinner in Berlin, Germany. Yes, three beautiful cities in three different countries within a day. How cool was that, right?

Fast forward to now, travelling as a family of six is harder and not to mention, way more costly. In June 2024, we decided to go on a short 3D2N road trip with the kids. Even though it was to Johor only and we only firmed up things at the very last minute, we were all feeling pretty enthusiastic and excited about it. In fact, any short getaway is always welcome as we can get away from the hustle ans bustle and spend time bonding as a family.

Here's sharing our itinerary and all the activities we did.

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DAY 1

We set off in the morning and the first stop was to have a nice Dim Sum breakfast at Gim Cheng restaurant. The food was yummy, and the prices were more than reasonable. With our tummies filled, we then set off for our main highlight of the day - Desaru Mini Zoo.

Remember when we brought our parents and had a self-drive trip in Desaru in 2023? While we covered most of the places that we wanted to back then, there was one that we missed out - Desaru Mini Zoo. That was why the hubby suggested that we make our way there this time round and that was what we did.


Knowing how much the kids love animals, especially feeding them, we decided to leave a whole day for exploring this place and boy was I glad that we did.

We bought the kids a basket of food for feeding at RM20 each which was a really good deal considering the number of animals we could feed. Entrance fee was RM20 per pax, children under 3 can enter for free.

Let's see, these include ostriches, donkeys, camels, cows, chickens, ducks, geese, goats, rabbits, peacocks, swans and more. Since we had time, we took things at a leisurely pace and didn't rush the kids, instead we let them do what they wanted, be it feeding and interacting with the animals.

We were allowed to feed milk to the baby goats for 5 rinngit per milk bottle which delighted the kids, both human and goats haha.

Besides animal feeding, there are also other activities for the kids to play including tank riding, longkang fishing, ATV riding and more. You gotta top up a fee but I think the chargeables are reasonable, for instance you pay RM10 for 20 minutes of longkang fishing.

The kids had an unanimous favourite place and that was the patting corner. We were here for a couple of hours because they really enjoyed stroking and patting the adorable ducklings, chicks and guinea pigs.

There were also other more exotic animals we could hold including skinks, hedgehogs, corn snakes amd bearded dragons. One thing I am sure of - my kids are braver than me! Haha. 

We also got up close with a very adorable baby raccoon who allowed us to hold and cuddle him. It's not often that we get to interact with raccons so this was a first for some of the kids.

This sailfin dragon is majestic looking yet tame to touch but while the rest of us were a bit intimidated by its size, the firstborn didn't hesitate much before she carried it on her forearm and she did it as if it was really easy peasy. Yup, I can't do that for sure.

But give me chickens, even giant ones, and I will gladly do it. Which is exactly what I did when we were allowed to enter the chicken coop. They are really feathery and heavy, yeah?

There is also a small Little Bee indoor playground that we let the boys have fun in before wrapping it up in Desaru and making our way back to Johor Bahru where we were going to stay in an apartment close to Legoland.

But GUESS WHAT? We had a punctured tyre not long after which forced us to stop by the side of the road. As we could not seem to to able to call a tow truck or any tyre changing service, the hubby had to figure out how to DIY which was exactly what he did with the help of the firstborn. It was a first experience for us and after lots of sweat and dirt, we managed to make do with the spare, smaller spare tyre we had in the car and it tided us till the next day morning when the hubby drove to an workshop to get it fixed.

To reward ourselves, we had dinner at a nearby restaurant called Super Lobster Village where we ironically didn't order lobster but enjoyed some of the other cheaper, yummy dishes. Then we finally arrived at D' Pristine Apartment, which is located opposite Medini Mall and within walking distance to Legoland, before we called it a night. Phew, what an eventful day!

DAY 2

Our initial plan was to visit Legoland on Day 2 but when we did a check the last night and I realised that the theme park would be closed. Yup, that meant that we had to alter our plans which wasn't that hard since we didn't have a solid plan after all, haha. So we did a bit of research online and decided to pay a visit to Paradigm Mall, which was about a 20-minute drive away.

The first thing we saw was kiddy car rides so after having a simple lunch at the food court, the boys came here to have some fun. It's nice that the malls here are so spacious for them to drive around because that is what we usually don't get in Singapore. 

After that, we hopped by the arcade for some fun because it never fails to delight the kids. It is also much cheaper than playing in Singapore so we usually let the kids play and have fun at some of their favourite games.

Then we decided to split up and I brought the girls to the Blue Ice skating rink located on Level 3 of the mall. It was fun and I have to say that my girls are braver than me and are not afraid of falling! We had a good one hour of skating fun and it was nice spending some time with the big kids while the hubby took the younger ones.

Yes, the hubby isn't a fan of ice skating as he is flat-footed so it made more sense for him to stay with the boys and they visited the Pinkfong Baby Shark Adventure Ville located on Level 2. He said he paid RM38 for each kid and could stay for unlimited time, good deal, right? In fact, they could exit and re-enter as long as it was within the same day. Moreover, the park was huge and had many different play zones for the boys to explore and it was no wonder that they had a huge blast.

In the evening, we decided to hit the road again so we drove and made our way to Mount Austin. Our first stop was Chow Q 2.0, a dog cafe that was recommended by the hubby's friends and it was very much welcome by the kids too. Not only did we get to pat, stroke, cuddle and carry the dogs, we also bought lots of pellets to feed them too. The kids loved that there was a small dog zone and this was where we stayed for most of the visit.

Check out how cute these dogs are! The girls especially loved them and were reluctant to leave so our dinner time became nearly supper time, haha.

Where did we go to eat? Well, we couldn't miss out on the infamous Dai Tao Lala Hotpot which was located nearby. It was sooooooo good that we wished we had known about it sooner! The ingredients were fresh, the lalas were juicy, the fire was intriguing and the kids also loved the yummy fried chicken too!

Think we would have called it a night? Neh, it's holidays after all so we decided to head back to Paradigm Mall to catch a late night movie. We watched "I Not Stupid 3" which tugged at heartstrings and came at the perfect timing with the secondborn in her PSLE year so we could relate to many of the thoughts and behaviour in both parent and child. Did I cry? Yup, of course I did. I find such shows a good way to release out some of the stress and pent up emotions in me too, don't you agree?

DAY 3

On the morning of our third day, it was time to check out and say farewell. Yes, 3D2N is indeed a very short time but it is still better than nothing and we cherished every minute of it.

Since we still had a full day ahead of us, of course we had to make sure we utilise it so the first thing we did was to go for breakfast followed by heading to Medini Mall for some arcade fun and kiddy rides.

Next we made our way to Legoland! Yes, the kids are always delighted to be here even if some of the rides might be a little too kiddy for the older ones. Having Ansel allows us to experience such childlike wonders and simple joy all over again and we are glad that we still make time for the family to come together and bring him to fun places to play.

The boys absolutely love every ride - their ultimate favourite is Ninjago! - and they love just about everything in Legoland.


The girls are still willing to go on rides and love the roller coasters and Lego building activities.

Ansel has got to be the happiest of all because he has so many people to dote on him and accompany him for the rides. He used to be scared of some rides, especially those in the dark, so it is nice to see him overcoming his fears as he grows up.

At night, we headed to AEON Mall for some last minute shopping, Japanese dinner and more kiddy rides before we made our way home.



HOME SWEET HOME

Yup, that marks the end of a short but happening and fun-filled 3D2N trip. I totally think we need to do this more often - it's much cheaper to drive than to fly - and take the kids to explore more of Malaysia. Till our next vacation!

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Here's a video of the highlights during the trip, the kids always love looking back on these moments these are really precious memories for us.