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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What Does “Having It All” Mean to You? Is It Attainable?
“Having it all” is a phrase we hear often, a catchy idea that seems to promise the best of everything—success, love, freedom, security, and joy. But what does it really mean? For me, and perhaps for many of us, it’s not about luxury yachts or designer closets. It’s about balance. It’s about waking up and… Continue reading What Does “Having It All” Mean to You? Is It Attainable?
When Life Reminds Us How Fragile It Truly Is
I heard last week that someone I once worked with has passed away. We weren’t particularly close, but back in those long office days, we shared moments—small conversations, quick laughs over work jokes, the usual rhythm of colleagues. I thought she was fine. I didn’t even know she had been sick. Maybe I missed any… Continue reading When Life Reminds Us How Fragile It Truly Is
Be There When It Truly Matters
Life is made up of moments—some filled with joy, others with pain. We often imagine that being a good friend or family member means showing up to every birthday, wedding, graduation, or celebration. We think of love as confetti-filled pictures, cheerful claps, and smiling faces. And while it’s beautiful to share in someone’s happiness, there’s… Continue reading Be There When It Truly Matters
Don’t Fall for a Cheater
It can feel flattering when someone gives you attention, especially if he is already in a committed relationship. You might tell yourself that there must be something special about you—something irresistible—if he’s willing to sneak around and risk everything just to be near you. But let’s get one thing straight: don’t be delusional. If someone… Continue reading Don’t Fall for a Cheater
Money Cannot Buy Happiness
We grow up in a world that often teaches us to chase money. From childhood, we hear that success means a big house, a fancy car, and a bank account full of zeros. Advertisements, social media, and even people around us push the idea that more money equals more happiness. But as we grow older,… Continue reading Money Cannot Buy Happiness
Everyone Has a Story
Every person we pass on the street, every stranger we barely notice, every friend, every loved one—each carries a story within them. Some stories are beautiful, filled with joy and laughter, where life unfolds smoothly, and good fortune seems to follow like a shadow. Others are woven with pain, moments of heartbreak, or battles fought… Continue reading Everyone Has a Story
Strolling into Memories with My Daughter
After a long day at work, there is nothing more refreshing than stepping outside, breathing in the crisp, fresh air, and embracing the beauty of nature. One of my favorite things to do after work is taking a walk with my daughter. It’s our little bonding time, a simple yet meaningful ritual that brings us… Continue reading Strolling into Memories with My Daughter
Love Comes Out of the Window When Poverty Knocks at the Door
Love is often thought of as an unbreakable bond, a force that can withstand any challenge. Romantic movies and fairy tales tell us that true love conquers all. But reality has a way of testing even the strongest emotions, and nowhere is this more evident than when financial hardship takes hold. Many couples start their… Continue reading Love Comes Out of the Window When Poverty Knocks at the Door
The Harmful Impact of Constant Yelling on Children’s Mental Health
Children are like sponges, absorbing everything around them. Their world is built on experiences, interactions, and the emotions they receive from caregivers. How adults communicate with children shapes their understanding of themselves and the world. While discipline and guidance are necessary, the manner in which they are delivered makes a significant difference. Many parents and… Continue reading The Harmful Impact of Constant Yelling on Children’s Mental Health
Happy Birthday, Manang Cezil!
Today, we celebrate you. If there’s one thing you have mastered in life, it’s the art of choosing peace over conflict. While I used to let my emotions take over, saying the meanest things just to feel better, you showed me another way. You never throw words carelessly. In fact, you’re so tight-lipped in tense… Continue reading Happy Birthday, Manang Cezil!
From Two to Three
When it was just my husband and me, life felt much simpler in many ways. We had the freedom to travel across Europe without any major concerns. A spontaneous trip was just a decision away. We’d decide on a destination, pack our bags, and head off to explore. Whether we were dining in cozy restaurants,… Continue reading From Two to Three
That Winter, the Wind Blows: A Korean Drama That Stole My Heart
Some TV series entertain, some captivate, but only a few leave an imprint on your heart. That Winter, the Wind Blows is one of those rare gems that moved me beyond words. Starring the breathtakingly talented Zo In-sung and Song Hye-kyo, this Korean drama is a masterpiece of emotion, chemistry, and sheer beauty. I first… Continue reading That Winter, the Wind Blows: A Korean Drama That Stole My Heart
A New Day Indeed Has Come
As I sit quietly, reminiscing about the incredible journey that led my daughter into my arms, the familiar melody of Celine Dion’s A New Day Has Come fills the air, wrapping me in a warm embrace of memory and emotion. That song has always been more than just music to me—it is a time capsule,… Continue reading A New Day Indeed Has Come
