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Since meeting Gina mid last year, I have tidied up and beefed up my insurance policies. I am so glad that she increased my knowledge, my coverage and cash values. I have a peace of mind now and finally having a bit of understanding of what I bought for my needs instead of blindly buying insurance for the sake of buying it. 

I do not want to forget the one who connected me to Gina: Wendy. She is truly a blessing in my life. Wendy also introduced a homeopathy  doctor to me. Since seeing the doc in March this year, Isabel hasn’t been on antibiotics. I think she is slowly coping better with colds and coughs. The last time I took leave to take care of her at home was feb. I remember feeling so torn and pushed to quit my job. I also prayed over myself and Isabel. For her to live a normal life and for me to grit my teeth and just go through this tough time. Isabel will outgrow this phase! 

Job-wise, I have adjusted to the change in job scope. There are still times when I felt lousy coz some people/workflow just couldn’t fit into the system/process and there are still times people make me feel so small and there are still times I feel like why am I still doing this low level job at my age. Then I have to tell myself the higher I go, the more humble I should become. It doesn’t matter what job I am given. I just serve God whole-heartedly. I serve where there is a need. Until there is a release to move on. It doesn’t matter how I’m treated, I need to respond with a great attitude. More of God and less of me. 

  

My Dining Room

Today’s lunch at My Dining Room with my favorite people was really enjoyable. The food and ambience and customer service was great and the company was awesome!

Whenever I think about how God connected us together, I feel so thankful and grateful for this friendship. How precious are they to me! 🙂

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Feeling loved

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Today my favorite friend told me there is 1-for-1 promo at SB @ 3pm. She said she was going to SB and asked if I wanted. I said ok and told her my usual order. Then she said she wanted to buy me the drink and in less than 10 mins, she gave me a Venti sized drink!!! She found out that another friend (our friend) was already at the cashier when she started queuing so … (Fill the sentence up)

Quinoa success

I tried cooking quinoa for the first time today. I vaguely remembered B’s instructions. Something like 2 cups of water to 1 cup of quinoa. So I prepared 1/2 cup of quinoa for Izzie & me with slightly more than 1 cup of water. It was interesting watching the pot come to a boil and later determine when it is ready to be served. The smell of cooked quinoa is very soothing to me. Although it seemed a little watery at first, the end result was tasty quinoa. Izzie likes her lunch very much and finished her meal in less than 15 mins. That made me very happy.

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Staycation at Resorts World Sentosa – Festive Hotel

I made a booking at RWS – Festive Hotel via agoda on 12 Oct 14 at 50% discount. In total, I paid $235 for a Deluxe Room.

Motivations:
1. I consumed most of my leave this year for CNY trip back to Penang and childcare leave.
2. Soo Chee and I didn’t budget for any vacation this year.

We just wanted the idea of “getting away” on a budget and so we decided on a staycation.

The check-in was at 3pm on 12 Oct 14. We arrived at 430pm as we wanted Izzie to have her afternoon nap first so we could avoid fussiness and crankiness of the little one due to the lack of sleep. The entry fee to Sentosa was waived when we showed our hotel voucher. The check-in queue was rather long and we waited for about 30 mins to get to the counter. Praise God, we got a free upgrade to Deluxe Family King room. This room comes with a king-sized bed, sofa bed, and a loft bed for a child.

We had an enjoyable stay at Festive Hotel. The room is cosy for a family with young children. We had a relaxing time dining and walking around RWS.
I shall end my short post and let photos do the talking…

Izzie had fun climbing up and down and up and down the stairs! It’s her “playground”. 😛

The TV screen home page has my name printed there. It is a personal thing to do. 🙂

Oh look! Kid’s size indoor slippers for Izzie! Nice!

A little balcony for a little breather. Spot the cable car!

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It has been a while since we opened up our house for cell group meeting. It was refreshing and a few members have feedback that they really appreciate us opening our house and that the meeting was conducive.

I just had to capture the beautiful moment of members worshipping God.

My prayer is that we will continue to love God and love people every single day. Purify our hearts, O God.

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Goodbye 2013

As 2013 is coming to an end, I asked myself what do I wanna thank God for this year and what have I achieved this year?

I wanna thank God for His goodness and faithfulness in my life. Not in order of importance, I type as it comes to mind. Somehow pregnancy has its effect on my memory.

 

1. I got to know and work with finance department better. It was a hurdle for me last year and I had a major breakthrough this year. In terms of work management, I did much better this year compared to 2012. I felt I was emotionally stronger in that I didn’t allow my personal issues affect my work performance.

2. Baby’s health was a major concern and stressor earlier this year. I struggled with quitting my job and wanting to look after Izzie by myself so many times. I learnt to trust in God and became stronger. As a family, we grew closer. I wanna thank God for His protection, His healing and a successful open heart surgery.

3. I have never cooked anything other than instant noodles for myself. This year I learnt to cook for Izzie. From puree, I progressed to cooking soups for her. Feeding her solids was a trying task. I am glad she is finally able to accept Chinese cuisine. Hur hur.

4. I thank God that I got over post natal blues and learnt to cope as a mommy with a young baby. I am comfortable taking care of Izzie on my own especially during peak periods when my hubby has weird working hours. Although it was tough, I thank God for His grace which is more than sufficient every time.

5. I thank God for my family. I do not need to speak of my unmet needs. Somehow both my parents and parents-in-law are able to fill in the gap. What have I done to deserve this love?

6. I thank God for a group of close friends whom I feel safe to share my feelings with. Their words of encouragement have lifted me whenever I was down.

7. I thank God for many caring colleagues who prayed with us especially during the surgery period. I couldn’t thank them enough especially those whom I have little interaction with…I was touched when they came to visit or dropped me a message to say they are praying.

8. I thank God for AWESOME. I have killed her with my mushiness…but because she did not allow me to wallow in self-pity and helplessness, I became stronger, more positive and resourceful. She has helped me a great deal in making me a better me. Thank you AWESOME.

9. I switched over to Samsung phone after using the iphone for 3 years. I did not pass my phone to Soo Chee or Pei Pei to customize. I learnt to do it for myself. I learnt to solve issues on my own. For that I am very proud of myself. #menotageek

10. I thank God for my hubby. I hadn’t made things all easy for him. I am usually alright handling things on my own. But I am overwhelmed, I manifest it all out on him and he was gracious enough to embrace the totality of me. He tries his best to provide for this family and to play his part in making this family work. He cooks a lot more this year and I am super grateful to fantastic hubby-cooked meals.

I posted this exactly one year ago and it still speaks to me now.

Marriage is a commitment. It’s success doesn’t depend on feelings, circumstances, or moods – but on two people who are loyal to each other and the vows they took on their wedding day…

Marriage is hard work. It means chores, disagreements, misunderstandings, and times when you might not like each other very much. But when you work at it together, it can be the greatest blessing in the world.

It’s a relationship where two people must listen, compromise, and respect…and a union in which two people learn from mistakes, and willingly adjust behaviors that need to be changed….

Marriage means talking things out, making necessary changes, and forgiving each other. It’s unconditional love at its most understanding and vulnerable – determined to triumph over every challenge and adversity.

Marriage is a partnership of two unique people who bring out the very best in each other and who know that even though they are wonderful as individuals…they are even better together.
~ Barbara Cage

 We are leaving for HK in 3 hours’ time and I am so looking forward to a great time. 2013 has been wonderful and I’m hoping for a more glorious 2014. Happy new year everyone!

Dental service at PolyClinic

I’m a little late in blogging this. I had wanted to try out the dental service at PolyClinic after a pleasant visit to doc at PolyClinic. Wendy gave me the number to call to make an appointment and I called them in the middle of August to get this mid-Sept slot. Not too bad, I felt.
{My regular dentist also has packed schedules. I was reluctant to go back to him because his assistant did something stupid. First she called me and reminded me of an appointment which I didn’t make. Then she insisted that I made the appointment when I said I didn’t. Then she said never mind. I got my next call from my mom who doesn’t even stay with me. She said that the assistant called her to complain about my weird behaviour of making an appointment and refusing to go to the dentist!}

So I happily went to the Tampines PolyClinic on Monday morning for my dental appointment. First, the staff made me fill up a form and within 5 mins, I was called to go to the treatment room. The dentist was a pretty young lady, probably younger than me. She did a name and NRIC check and then proceeded to do a check on my teeth. She told me that one of my white filling had turned black. She handed me a mirror to see it for myself. She asked me if I wanted to redo it. I said yes. She was done in like 5 mins! She asked me to gurgle and check if the teeth has any rough edges. It was smooth as new and looked awesome! Then she asked me if I wanted to clean my teeth, I said yes. We were done in like 10 mins! Then I made payment. All in 45 mins since I arrived at the PolyClinic. Never happened before for all my visits to my regular dentist. He is always late!! I paid less than $50. I think for the same treatment at my regular dentist, he would charge at least $300!

I walked home feeling grateful. Grateful that the government really take care of its citizens’ health. Really, we shouldn’t complain so much. Rather, stay thankful.

Day 5: Homecoming

I got a call from the nurse at CSDU at 9am this morning. She said doctors have cleared for Izzie for go home! Hallelujah!!!

When we saw Izzie, she was in the arms of a nurse. Obviously she has been crying for someone to carry her. Awww. The nurse told us that they have removed her dressing, cleaned her and fed her. We could change her out of her hospital clothes to home clothes. Whoopee! We waited for the pharmacist to come with the medication (which is just paracetamol). Then the nurse gave us the discharge summary, health booklet, follow up appointment letters and feedback form. And off we go!!! Izzie’s ah ma & ah gong (my in laws) greeted her at the lounge and together, we made our way home. Praise the Lord for a successful surgery and speedy recovery. Izzie is a champ and I am so proud of her.

My parents came over to see her as well. What a warm welcome home for Izzie. 😛

Izzie is a reminder of the goodness of God!