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5 ways to show love to people in your life

10 February 201611 February 2016

Love doesn't have to be flowers and chocolates. Discover 5 ways to show love to people in your life, this Valentine's Day and all year round.

With the main Chinese New Year festivities behind us, it seems that the next “holiday” is Valentine’s Day. While Valentine’s Day has never been a much-celebrated holiday around here, I like to use it as a time to reflect on how I show love to the people in my life and how much they mean to me.

Since the mention of Valentine’s Day typically evokes images of flowers and chocolate, I challenged myself and discovered five ways to show love, sans your typical Valentine’s Day items.

I might add that if your loved one enjoys flowers and chocolate, I say go for it! But if you’re looking for some more unconventional ideas, here you go!

Ways to show love (without flowers and chocolate)

  1. Spend time.

    Sometimes, the greatest gift and demonstration of love is just spending quality time with them. Plan a fun day, intentionally disconnect from social media, and enjoy being in the company of those you love.

  1. Write a thoughtful note.

    It doesn’t have to be long or cheesy. Just a meaningful, handwritten note expressing your appreciation for your loved one and how much they mean to you can go a long way. You can make your own quick and easy ones, or print some fun ones online.

  1. Cook a meal / bake something.

    Food connects people. And if your loved one enjoys food, there is no better way to show them your love than to make or bake their favorite meal or food.

  1. Listen.

    In this day and age of instant gratification, many distractions, and short-attention spans, active listening is learned skill. But your willingness to put everything aside to listen to your loved one will show them how much you care.

  1. Serve them.

    Find out if there’s anything that they would appreciate you helping out with, whether it’s washing the car or running some errands. Sometimes, actions dospeak louder than words and the little things go a long way.

Which way will you choose to show love this year?

7 things to do when you are stuck indoors

8 October 20157 October 2015

Stuck indoors? Here are 7 productive indoor activity ideas for you to try.

With the haze besetting our skies these past few weeks and with monsoon season expected in the coming months, outdoor activities become less than desirable, or become a little more difficult to plan out.

So since there’s time to be spent indoors, I came up with a list of activities of things that I would do to keep myself occupied while I hang out and stay indoors.

  1. Do a DIY you’ve always wanted to try.

    I know I have tons to do from my Pinterest boards.

  2. Work out at the gym or on your own at home with YouTube fitness videos.

    The haze has really thrown a curveball in my outdoor running plans, so my solution has been YouTube fitness videos which have worked out pretty well so far (no pun intended, haha).

  3. Have a movie marathon.

    Whether you prefer old classics or the latest blockbusters, pick your favorite movies and watch away!

  4. Bake / cook a new recipe.

    I have lots of yummy recipes on my Pinterest boards that I need more time to try. So being indoors is a perfect excuse. This works out to be a win-win for me because I get to try a new recipe and my loved ones get something made with love to eat!

  5. Pack / revamp your space.

    Switching things up allows me to breathe new life into my space while I’m stuck indoors. Decluttering when I get the chance to also helps me to be organized and makes me feel good in the end.

  6. Have a crafting/cooking/baking party.

    Invite some friends over and do your favorite activity or hobby together!

  7. Read a book from your booklist.

    Curling up with a good read is a great way to have productive time indoors. I’m always on the hunt for book recommendations which makes for a long list.

What are your favorite activities to keep yourself occupied when you’re stuck indoors?

Count your blessings, name them one by one

7 May 2015

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Things have been busy around here as I wrap up the spring term, celebrate birthdays, and make plans for summer school, amidst other activities.

And with so much going on, it’s easy to get stressed out and a little frustrated/worried/frazzled sometimes.

Especially after reading Ali’s post, I thought today, now, would be a perfect time to remind myself of all the things I’m thankful for at this point in my life.

23 things I’m thankful for:

  1. I’m thankful for family dinners.
  2. I’m thankful for projects and assignments that keep me busy.
  3. I’m thankful for nights of good rest.
  4. I’m thankful for laughter and inside jokes.
  5. I’m thankful for down-to-earth friends I can connect with.
  6. I’m thankful for opportunities to trust and learn and grow.
  7. I’m thankful for the convenience of technology.
  8. I’m thankful for encouraging professors who make my college experience what it is.
  9. I’m thankful for creative outlets.
  10. I’m thankful for air-conditioning on warm evenings.
  11. I’m thankful for the newness of mornings.
  12. I’m thankful for rain.
  13. I’m thankful for the bonds of family that hold us together so, so tightly.
  14. I’m thankful for my faith that keeps me grounded.
  15. I’m thankful for the amusement of sing-aloud sessions.
  16. I’m thankful for the strengths of my ESFJ personality. And also for its weaknesses.
  17. I’m thankful for challenges that make me stronger.
  18. I’m thankful for people who are willing to tell me the hard things.
  19. I’m thankful for grace, mercy, love.
  20. I’m thankful for situations that train me to look past the surface.
  21. I’m thankful for the hope, excitement and anticipation of possibilities.
  22. I’m thankful for people who are willing to listen.
  23. I’m thankful for the gift of life.

2014: this was the year

31 December 2014

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What a year 2014 was.

This was the year I formed friendships through Instagram.
This was the year I ran my personal best 10K.
This was the year I focused on building this blog.
This was the year I made memories at USS.
This was the year I celebrated three years of blogging.
This was the year I learned about the important things in life.
This was the year I learned to trust.
This was the year I tightened my friendships in real life.
This was the year I pressed on through a challenging year at school.
This was the year I discovered new places and went on new adventures.
This was the year I pushed my creativity.
This was the year I documented life.
This was the year I grew in new ways.

This was the year I saw God be true and real all over again.

2014 was such a good ride in so many ways.

As the clock ticks toward midnight and we ring in the New Year, I am so thankful for all that 2014 was, and I am so looking forward to all that 2015 will be.

Happy Blessed New Year, friends!

May it be the best year yet.

P.S. I’ll be taking the next few days off and I’ll see you again during the first week of January!

25 things to do this Christmas

9 December 2014

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Here in Singapore, it doesn’t always look or feel like Christmas because it doesn’t snow or get too cold. Instead, we get lots of rain and unpredictable weather. There are definitely no white Christmases on this side of the world.

That said, nothing is going to stop me from counting down the days to Christmas and getting into the Christmas spirit!

This season is definitely one of my favorite times of the year. There is so much to love about this season – from the spirit of giving, to remembering that Jesus is the reason for the season.

It’s time to start embracing the magic, joy and wonder of Christmas.

Here’s a list of some of my favorite things to do around this time of the year:

  1. Go to a local Christmas market.
  2. Attend a Christmas service.
  3. Bake Christmas cookies.
  4. Share said Christmas cookies with neighbors.
  5. Read the Christmas story.
  6. See the Christmas lights in town.
  7. Watch a Christmas movie.
  8. Throw a Christmas party.
  9. Drink hot chocolate.
  10. Have your own Christmas photo shoot.
  11. Hand make Christmas cards.
  12. Send said Christmas cards.
  13. Go Christmas caroling.
  14. Go Christmas shopping and wrap Christmas presents.
  15. Decorate your home and make it look festive.
  16. Photograph your Christmas decorations and traditions.
  17. Journal your thoughts about Christmas.
  18. Start one new tradition.
  19. Donate something you love to someone who needs it more.
  20. Text a friend whom you haven’t talked to in awhile.
  21. Make a playlist of your favorite Christmas songs.
  22. Try a new Christmas recipe.
  23. Try the Christmas selection at your favorite café.
  24. Have a Christmas gift exchange.
  25. Start a Christmas jar.

What will you be doing to get into the Christmas spirit this December? Let me know in the comments!

Friday Favorites no. 036 | birthday edition

5 September 2014

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As I look back on this past year, in true list-maker fashion, here is a list of things I loved at twenty-two.

  1. Road trips
  2. Traveling to Hanoi
  3. Going to USS almost every weekend in the summer
  4. Making new friends through Instagram
  5. Pushing my creativity
  6. Documenting memories with Project Life
  7. Running
  8. Bible Study
  9. Lessons learned
  10. Heart-to-heart talks
  11. Teaching English
  12. Wood veneer + enamel dots
  13. The color gold
  14. Laughing
  15. Fresh flowers
  16. Supper conversations
  17. Trying new recipes
  18. Statement necklaces
  19. Exploring new places
  20. Alone time
  21. Writing for this blog
  22. God’s goodness

“Every year on your birthday, you get a chance to start anew.”

Although I have a pile of deadlines looming, I’ll worry about those deadlines tomorrow.

Today, I’m taking the day off to relax and celebrate and enjoy the new twenty-three.

Let’s roll.

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Life is often full and busy. But I like to take time to enjoy some of my favorite things. So Friday Favorites is a weekly series where I share my favorite(s) for the week. Check out my other Friday Favorites here.

Thank you, Dad.

15 June 2014

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So if you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask him.

Matthew 7:11, NLT

So often, fathers shoulder a burden that children won’t understand for a long time. But Dads do it anyway, and with so much love. What a tremendous picture of our Father in heaven – all He does, and so much more.

Especially since it’s Father’s Day, it needs to be said that my dad has been faithfully reading my blog since Day One. He supports me in what I do and believes in me even when I don’t believe in myself. Dad, thank you for your presence in my life and for always working to give me the best. Thank you for teaching me about life, for leading our family, for being willing to make the hard decisions. Thank you for pushing me to chase my dreams.

Thank you, Dad. I couldn’t ask for more. Love you!

And happy blessed Father’s Day to Dads all around.

Let’s look at May…

2 June 2014

As we embark on June and wonder where all the time in May went, I thought it would be fun to do a recap of everything that happened on the blog during the month.

Here we go.

This month, we chatted with Laura and Olya during our Creative Conversations – so good getting to know my Instagram friends better.

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I wrote a tribute to Moms on Mother’s Day.

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And shared my Project Life spreads for week 6, week 7 and week 8.

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I linked up to some of my favorite links from the week during my weekly Friday Favorites.

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I also shared recipes that I made for my 22 list, including Oreo brownies, banana bread, rice noodle salad, and this pasta dish.

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What a month!

I’m so grateful for all that was May and for such a rad month, both personally and here on the blog. Thank you for spending time with me here this past month! Be sure to check out these posts if you missed any.

Now that May is all wrapped up – hello, June. Let’s roll.

Right now | Thursday

22 May 2014

At first glance it may appear too hard. Look again. Always look again. - Mary Anne Radmacher

Being reminded by the above quote.

Striving to thrive in this crazy busyness of life.

Trying to find a good balance between school and life.

Writing lists and planning.

Remembering to have priorities and choose wisely.

Choosing not to stress out over (unfinished) projects.

Laughing.

Making memories.

Making time for things and people who matter.

Having fun.

Noticing the every day moments.

Still needing to go running.

Learning to embrace each season.

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Come what may and love it.

I hope your week has been amazing! xx.

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The Gift of Mothers

11 May 2014

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Her children arise and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:

Proverbs 31:28

Mothers truly are God’s gift. They never stop giving, and their sacrifice of love and care is immeasurable. Such a profound glimpse of the same love that Jesus shows to us.

So to mothers, because you hold your children’s hands for awhile, but their hearts forever – happy blessed Mother’s Day.

And to my mom who does all that and more, thank you + I love you.

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A Singapore city girl who documents the every day adventures in crafting and purposeful living. Loves Jesus and likes laughing, making memories, crafty stuff and being inspired.

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