Happiness is... treasuring the time when the kids are still little

Posted by ~Summer~ on January 08, 2026
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I have four kids who are in different phases of life as their age gaps are not that small. If you compare the oldest and youngest, they are turning 16 and four respectively and yes, that means their gap is nearly a full cycle in the Chinese horoscope since they are both born in the Year of the Ox - although the big sister is at the end of the year and the little brother at the beginning.

This gives me a whole new perspective when it comes to spending time with my youngest and I totally cherish the years left he has in preschool before he goes to primary school. We still have over two and a half years left where he goes to school merely three hours a day and we get to lunch together, go out together and nap together every single day. And yes, I absolutely love and cherish this fleeting phase.

In this post of "Happiness is...", it's about making the most of our time with our kids while they are still little. 

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I make it a point to check the lion dance schedule during CNY and try my best to bring the kids to watch a live performance. It gives me great joy to soak in the festive ambience and the kids are always very fascinated and impressed with the lion dance.

Given that Ansel is the only one who still can 'pontang' school and dismisses early enough for me to pick him and make it for noontime performances, we had a one-on-one date one morning. He would always try to hi five 财神爷 and hope to one of the lucky ones to catch a plushie and so far, he has been quite lucky already.

Don't you love CNY too?

Back at home, we still keep up with home cooked meals although I must say I do quite a fair bit of dabao-ing too because some days are just too exhausting.

Although I can't cook as well as the hubby or many fellow mums, I think the kids still like my simple dishes because it has the taste of home, and of love. Can you guess one of their favourite dishes of mine? It's steamed egg lor. Haha. Such a simple dish but they only like mine cos' of the taste and smooth texture, and it's something I like to make for them too. On good days, I would even add bit of ingredients into cups and make chawanmushi for them.

When the hubby is around, we dine out sometimes and one of our favourite restaurants is Ding Tai Fung as the kids totally love their xiao long baos and chicken noodles soup.

That said, it is getting increasingly expensive for us to dine there due to inflation and the pure fact that now that the kids are bigger, two longs or 10 xiao long baos ain't enough for our family to share. Yup, expensive to eat there and it's a treat for them every few months.

So I said to treasure the time with Ansel before he goes to primary school, right? This month, we had an outing to Sentosa and even though it was mainly to capture videos for a campaign, we still had fun walking around, eating at the Malaysian food court and he was most stoked to get a LEGO present in advance for his birthday.

It's all in the simple things, right? Like the random chats we will have on the MRT, seeing the beautiful scenery on the monorail, stopping to take a mother-and-son photo and so on. These are the things I love to do with him while his whole world still revolves around me. We all know how short-lived this phase is, right?

February makes his hatch day and it's been four fabulous years since Ansel came into our lives and joined our humble family. I'm not sure if I've said this before, but I didn't plan to have four kids, neither did I plan to stop at three. It was more of a leave it to fate kind of thing but I did think my hands were already pretty full as stay-at-home mum of three who has no help and needs to solo parent on most days. 

But then, fate decided that I got pregnant after just one try, even though I had assumed that I won't but then again, I'm not the guru at counting ovulation dates and fertile periods. So Ansel came into our lives (read his birth story here) as a preemie at 35 weeks old and let's just say life has never been better for me as a mum. I love having four kids!

So the hubby took time off to join us at his birthday celebration in school where we cut cake, interacted with the teachers and kids, and gave out goodie bags too. We keep our goodie bags small, affordable and filled with stationery rather than snacks just so to be more thoughtful about the well-being of these little preschoolers.

To celebrate his big day, we had a Sheriff Labrador themed party which was filled with lots of games and laughter, and he was truly a happy boy that day. You can read all the details about this 4th birthday party here.



It's a tradition to gather with the extended family for the kids' birthdays too so February was no exception as we got together to celebrate the special day of our youngest family member. Happy turning 4, dear Ansel! Please know that you are deeply loved by every one of us.





This month also marks a milestone for Ariel who has graduated from her Heguru journey after over eight long years. Yes, I can't even describe how amazing this learning experience has been and she has been blessed to meet many wonderful teachers who truly care for her.

Unlike the big sister who (used to) excel in academics in primary school without much effort, it's harder for Ariel and she needs to put in more effort in order to be consistent and get the grades that she wants. She did an average job for her Primary 6 Prelims and I think it was a good effort and job well done given that she has not have any tuition or academic related enrichment class outside of Heguru.

Then lo and behold, she improved her score significantly for PSLE, achieve her target score and got into her first choice of secondary school. We are beyond proud of you, Ariel, and I'm sure all the teachers at Heguru are proud of you too.

With the girls fast growing up and having their own busy teenager schedules, I have more time to spend with the boys these days. I love that they still like to hang out with me, let me make decisions on where to go, and are very happy even it's playing at a neighbourhood playground or enjoying a soft serve.



We also still go to KidsFest to watch theatrical shows because they enjoy these performances and I would do this for as long as I can, if it makes them happy. This month, we watched The Hungry Little Caterpillar and it's one of our favourite classic tales of all time. 

Then if we have free time, we will take leisure walks, enjoy a cooling breeze, walk hand in hand and just chit chat about anything under the sun. These moments, which are free of electronic devices, are much appreciated and cherished. Things will be so vastly different once they have their own phones and personal learning devices, as proven with experience, haha. So yes to nature walks and more hands-free family bonding sessions!



February also marks Valentine's Day and this year, I got a nice sunflower from the hubby who got it when we were shopping at Sheng Shiong and the auntie cashier managed to persuade him to part with his money. Haha. I'm not a flower lover but such gestures are still greatly appreciated.

Last but not least, CNY also means a time to gathering with friends and I'm glad my Jie Meis managed to meet up before the last day of new year, woohoo! We also make it a point to celebrate each other's birthdays and it's a tradition that I hope we can keep up for many more years to come. 

Yes, time flies and it's quite amazing how every CNY comes and goes so fast as I take down one animal horoscope decorations and put up the next. 

That is also why it is especially important that we make each day count when we spend time with our kids. They grow up just way, way, way too fast and guess what? Time can never rewind but only go forward. So believe me when I say you are gonna miss the years when the kids are little so hold on to every moment, cherish it and know that you are blessed. Till the next post of "Happiness is..."!


Ruff! It's a Sheriff Labrador Party - Ansel is 4!

Posted by ~Summer~ on December 30, 2025
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While I still make it a point to celebrate each of the kids' birthdays, Ansel is now the only one who gets a themed party. Well, because he still enjoys it and it's the least I can do for him before he grows up.


So even though nowadays we don't throw a bash and invite handfuls of people over, we still make it a special celebration for him and have a family party where we play games, blow the candles and eat yummy cakes.

For his 4th birthday this year, he wanted a Sheriff Labrador theme because it is currently his favourite cartoon. Remember last year where we went full out for his Spider-Man party and the kids wore head to toe costumes as Spidey, Miles and Gwen? Well, we couldn't replicate that for Sheriff Labrador but at least we did have masks and a striking, personalised backdrop with a cute photo of the birthday boy.

Here's sharing more about his 4th birthday party and all the highlights, games, laughter and memories we shared.


First, check out this sweet birthday wish from the Korkor and Jiejies. You know, whiteboard marker ink doesn't last but pictures do and I'm thankful that we captured such heartwarming moments to look back on.


Introducing the main characters - Sheriff Labrador (Ansel), Officer Dobie (Asher), Officer Papillon (Ariel) and Dr. Antel (Angel) who is a scientist and the antagonist in every show. Yes, pardon the cheapskate DIY masks that I cut and laminated but hey, at least everyone was okay to put it on and snap some photos for keepsake.


Game #1 - Stacking Cups

In a test of reflex, we battled out in pairs as we tried to compete and determine who could stack and move the cups faster. The aim was simple — each stack has a different coloured cup, move it all the way from bottom to the top and back to being the bottom cup again.


I thought I was pretty fast at this game, only to realise that I lost in the end. And when we played back the video, we realised the hubby went against the rules and remove one whole chunk of cups instead of one by one. Argh. Haha. Cheater bug.


The games we play might be very simple ones but they always bring about lots of fun and laughter. The kids are always game to try something new and thus it is entirely up to me as the game master to plan activities that they will love and have a blast. Check out our video at the end to see all the happenings.



Game #2 - Cuff the Villain

This is a variation of the usual ring toss game and instead of aiming and hooking rings onto bottles, we had to toss handcuffs onto a wooden mannequin which I had stuck a picture of Dr. Antel onto.




This was a fun edition and we tried making the mannequin do different poses to see which made ir easier for the handcuffs to hook onto.


Game #3 - Shoot the Bad Guys

Every policeman needs to have good marksmanship so of course we had to include a shooting game. This is always a fun one for the kids who love to compete and see who can get more points and be the best shooter.




For the targets, I printed and laminated all the bad guys in Sheriff Labrador and used cardboard as a base to make each of them stand. Such an easy idea but it is a good way to inject fun that is in line with with party theme.



Game #4 - Hunt for your Character

Since each of the kids was assigned a character (Sheriff Labrador, Officer Dobie, Officer Papillon and Dr. Antel), for this next game, I printed out copies of the characters and hid them all over the house. So they were tasked to look for their own characters and if they spotted other characters, they had a choice of whether to hint to the other kids or not. Well, all four of them chose to help each other out and that was quite a heartwarming sight to see.


Game #5 - Pin the Tie

So most of us would know what is Pin the Tail on the Donkey but I bet you have never played Pin the Tie on Sheriff Labrador. Haha. For this game, I used our printer to print out eight A4 sized body parts and painstakingly joined them together to form a giant Sheriff Labrador picture. Then I printed out a same sized tie for each of us and wrote our names onto the ties.



The aim was to stick the tie onto the correct place and see who did a better job. It was made harder because we had to be blindfolded and spin three rounds so it was really funny when some of the kids lost their direction and didn't know where the door was.


Game #6 - Retrieve the Key

For this game, the kids had to do it in pairs. One person will be handcuffed while the other is blindfolded and has to retrieve the key in a sea of balls to release his partner. The kids had fun competing to see which pair could do it first.


Game #7 - Blow Out the Candles

To test our lung capacities, we had a contest to see who could blow out more candles. Oh, actually I used tealights instead because they are much easier to handle. The initial plan was to take one big breath and just blow in a straight line.

However, the hubby had other thoughts and said this was too easy. So we changed it to shouting out "Sheriff Labrador" instead and see who could extinguish more of the tealights. It is VERY hard and some of us could only manage one or two tealights and it was hilarious because we would be holding our breaths and dragging the "Dorrrrrrrrr" for as long as we could till our faces turrned red. Haha.





Game #8 - Sponge the Villain

This last activitiy was Ansel's favourite game of all! I cut out this huge cardboard and pasted the picture of a bank robber, leaving a hole to insert our heads. So the hubby took on the villain role, wore an eye mask and sacrificed his face to let the kids throw water sponges.

They took turns to wet the sponges and aim at Papa while being blindfolded and got a big laugh whenever Papa pretended to be in pain after a hit.



After all the fun games, of course we had to bring out the cake and have a cake-cutting ceremony. Ansel wanted a small rainbow sponge cake so we settled for two small cakes instead of a big one, and added fruit toppings too.



The siblings presented their handmade cards to the birthday boy and he was over the moon to see their cute drawings and words of love for him.



While his birthday party wasn't lavish or elaborate, it spoke volumes of love and joy, and I hope this darling of mine knows how deeply loved he is.



Dearest Ansel,

Happy turning 4! It's amazing how four years have passed us by but it's been an absolutely incredible and wonderful journey with you ever since you kicked your way out of my tummy at 35 weeks old.

You are our gem and our cutest, youngest baby and Papa, Mama, Korkor and Jiejies love you to the moon and back. I'm sure you feel our love for you every day, right?

I never thought I would be a mum to four kids and it probably scared me last time but you are living proof that having a 4th kid can be the best thing that ever occurred to me and I count my blessings that I have you in my life.

Hope you enjoyed your Sheriff Labrador party to the max and may you stay a loving, kind, cheerful, adorable and huggable boy always. I love you to the moon and back, my love.



We ended off his special day with warm sparklers, wet kisses, bear hugs and endless joy in our hearts. Till the next birthday party!

We love you, dear Ansel!

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Here's showcasing all the fun highlights at Ansel's Sheriff Labrador party!



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