Today marks my mother’s 74th birthday, and as I sit down to write this, I find myself filled with a quiet kind of gratitude. It’s the kind that settles deep inside when you realize how far someone has come and how much they’ve endured just to be here today. My mother has seen more than… Continue reading Happy 74th Birthday, Mama!
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Chasing Bubbles, Catching Time
It’s Sunday today, and the sky outside is grey. I’m not sure what it’s like where you are, but here, the forecast says this gloomy stretch will linger until Tuesday. The rain comes and goes—light showers passing through, leaving everything damp. Sometimes the sun peeks out for a moment, but not long enough to dry… Continue reading Chasing Bubbles, Catching Time
Wanderlust Diary
Travel has been a big part of our lives for more than ten years. It all started in 2013, when my husband and I decided to explore Europe together. We didn’t have a long list or a strict plan. We just wanted to see the world—one city at a time. That first trip changed something… Continue reading Wanderlust Diary
Grocery Shopping Adventures with Our Little Belle
Going grocery shopping with our one-year-old daughter is always an adventure filled with laughter, joy, and sometimes a bit of chaos. From the moment we enter the store, she’s eager to explore and discover all the wonders that await her in the aisles. As we stroll through the grocery store, our daughter’s eyes light up… Continue reading Grocery Shopping Adventures with Our Little Belle
Easter is Coming: Spring, Sunshine, and Simple Joys
As Easter approaches, we eagerly anticipate the arrival of spring. The air becomes warmer, flowers begin to bloom, and the days grow longer. It’s a time of renewal and rejuvenation, both in nature and in our lives. One of the joys of spring is the opportunity to engage in spring cleaning. It’s a time to… Continue reading Easter is Coming: Spring, Sunshine, and Simple Joys
Remembering Sir Catot: A Teacher, Mentor, and Inspiration
Mr. Stanley C. Catot was one of those rare teachers who leave an unforgettable mark on their students. Though he is no longer in this world, his influence lives on, etched into the memories of those lucky enough to have been his students. He was brilliant—so sharp that it seemed like he had a photographic… Continue reading Remembering Sir Catot: A Teacher, Mentor, and Inspiration
