We turn the page of a book or a magazine when we have skimmed through it...when we have read and absorbed everything we need to get out of it or at times we turn the page when we don't like what we read and we just want to skip that page. We also turn the pages of our life story. Certain stages in our life leads us to turn the page and go on to the next chapter of life. It may be turning the pages of being single and ... view the post
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How to Preserve your Kids’ Artwork
This week has been quite a busy one. Coby and I are finishing the last quarter of homeschool, at the same time I am still completing my writing job. To top it all, we are moving out of my parents' house and venturing out on our own. And, and, not to mention a writing workshop on the weekend. This would be my first time to join a writing workshop and I am apprehensive and excited at the same time. Apprehensive of the ... view the post
To Multi-task or Not to Multi-task
Women, or more precisely, moms have been known to be great at the science of multitasking. I for one has succumb to the call of the times to do hundreds of things all at the same time. In my pursuit to juggle the daunting task of raising kids, managing a household, loving a husband, not to mention homeschooling and working from home, I am surely tempted to perform all these responsibilities at the same time. I must ... view the post
The Gift of Offsprings
When I started homeschooling our first child, Jacob Gabriel or Coby, I wanted to quit right away. I knew that it's not going to be that easy but I thought I could handle it well. But I was wrong. I knew my husband and I prayed about this but how come it's sooo hard! But as Jesus said, "If you want to follow me, you must carry your cross". I am not saying homeschool is a burden, no it's not. ... view the post