Most read posts of 2011

It’s been an awesome year. I started this blog in January when I was about 5 months pregnant with baby J. And now, the blog is nearing its first birthday.

This blog is my writing den. It’s also where I find me-time, and opportunities to connect with other blogging mums. You’ll be surprised at how encouraged I feel whenever I see someone leaving a comment or dropping me an email. My heart always skips a little.

Anyway, to wrap up the year, these are the top posts in 2011 based on the number of readers.

10) Bye baby, hello work desk

9) Let’s play ‘What’s the caption?’

8) Bonding over gingerbread cookies

7) The family portrait

6) 5 things I like about Thomson Medical Centre

5) Exploring Hort Park and its hidden gem Vineyard restaurant

4) Contemplating delivery at Thomson Medical Centre

3) Javier’s birth story

2) What to do when your baby falls off the bed

1) Behind the scenes of Narnia the musical

Thank you for walking alongside us in this learning journey as parents. And praise and glory be to God for his love and blessings, and for giving me life-stories to write about and to share.

Happy new year!

The best of 2011 (instagram favourites)

2011 is going by in a jiffy.
As I look back, I can see
that the Lord has been gracious to me.

What am I thankful for this year?

…Baby J - He’s a smiley-face in human form but with personality too. Beneath all that baby-ness, he is actually a guardian of flowers. I once wrote a letter to him at his two-month milestone. And yes, big sister Vera loves him to bits.

…Dates with the hubby - Actually, more like the lack of. And that’s why this instagram is so special. (I can count with one hand the total number of dates we’ve been out on since baby J came along!) Sigh.

Anyway, this was taken while we were walking hand-in-hand at Robertson Quay…sometime in August, when the days and nights were still jumbled into one blurry breastfeeding frenzy.

…Family - Becoming a family of four was not easy; it was a big transition for all of us, in so many ways. At times when I felt like blasting myself away to the moon, Hubby the Magnificent would swoop down and envelope me in his patience and calmness. My mum was always around to help out, and my godmother also came by often to lend a hand. So I must say, every bit of the help I had, erm, helped.

…Friends! I chose this picture of Vera exchanging yummy freeze-dried strawberries with a cute boy (courtesy of Nerdy Mum) to illustrate friendship. They were giving (and taking) the same thing. It was a very pure exchange.

Anyway, I’m thankful for my friends. They’ve kept me sane all year, and endured my rantings and ramblings. (Yes, hubby, that includes you.) I think that’s the ultimate mark of friendship — being able to rant and be totally real with each other, pimples and what-nots.

What’s life without… FUN?! I think Vera has taught me a thing or two about having fun. I love seeing this pic of her and daddy — joy sees its fullest expression in a kid on a trampoline.

…Musicals. We brought Vera to her first one when she was about 2.5 years old. It was Elmo’s Green Thumb playing at the Kallang Theatre (where this instagram was taken). Since then, we’ve been to a sneak preview as well as the actual performance of Narnia the Musical. That brings our kiddie musical exposure so far to a grand total of 2. But we ain’t stopping here. I really love being able to go to musicals together with Vera. There’s always some fantasy-land to be whisked away to, a lesson to learn, and a dream to take home.

Last but not least, God’s love, joy and peace. Seriously, how does one live without them?

Okay, I’m sneaking in another one. This Blog! Oh dear blog, what would I do without you? Where would I write? And where else could I meet so many fantastic and interesting mummy friends? icon wink The best of 2011 (instagram favourites)

What are you thankful for this year?

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