I have found homeschooling my 5-year-old son to be incredibly rewarding and transformative. Embracing the roles of parent and teacher, I personalized our approach to match his learning style and interests, allowing him to thrive and develop a love for learning. Our flexible schedule includes diverse activities, nurturing his curiosity and enthusiasm.
Celebrate Women
It's been months since the last time I posted here. I guess this is the first for this year. So let me start with this one. My pleasure to be featured for the #WomensHistoryMonth. Indeed my heart is full! I wish every woman in all colors and race, is happy, confident, has found their purpose... Continue Reading →
Day 5 – Write a letter to the ‘WRITER’ in you. ✍️
Hello self, it's been a while since you practice writing. Thanks to this Creative Inner Circle group, the writer in you has awaken again. Do you remember during your adolescent stage, you wrote a lot of poems for your self, your classmates and friends. Then you posted them on one corner of your classroom. It... Continue Reading →
Day 4 – Mother’s Day Thoughts
There are countless happy moments with our kids and we always like to reminisce those and tend to avoid discussing the sad times. But hey, it's the latter moments that makes us realize how fragile us Mothers and it reveals how much we love them. Primo is a very energetic kid, he is so playful... Continue Reading →
Day 3 – Unusual Words
Horripilation occurs in my arms as I enter the gate of that old house. It has a spacious yard with tall trees around it and the green grass which seemed to be newly trimmed. I can smell the pleasant petrichor of the post rain afternoon. It looks pretty quiet and peaceful actually. The old house... Continue Reading →
Day 2 – The Earth and Water
Who wouldn't get some peace when you spend some time connecting with nature? I can spend all morning with my hot brewed coffee looking at a great view of the mountains, trees, flowers, the calmness of the seashore, the blue oceanwater, the chirping birds and all the things that this nature can offer. It feels... Continue Reading →
Day 1 – A Dream
It seems to be a short clip from a movie. The setting was in a place I never been to in my waking life. It seems to be a house to me. I saw a few chairs, and a few people that I'm not sure who they were. A woman and two other men, all... Continue Reading →
Crash Landing On You
I never thought I'll be writing something for a Korean Drama Series. After Meteor Garden, Winter Sonata and Kim Sam Soon which were aired more than a decade ago, I haven't watched any other Korean Drama until I decided to give it a try for Crash Landing On You. I rarely watch something that is... Continue Reading →
I’m the New Project Manager
During my weekly meeting with our Project Manager, he mentioned my thoughts about being a Project Manager. I said, I would be glad to help him out. I may not have enough knowledge but I am very much willing to be trained. I just said that because I think that's the best thing to say.... Continue Reading →
COVID – 19 Lockdown – Home Quarantine
It's been a week since the lockdown began. We're still good on our food supply and vitamins. We're healthy and pretty much okay, following a strict compliance of this enhanced community quarantine. It's true, having a comfortable house, enough food and vitamins, a little entertainment while on lockdown, it's safer to be in the house.... Continue Reading →
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