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Posted on October 24, 2014March 17, 2016

A Pink Pamper Party for M1’s 7th Birthday

Here’s the low-down on me and parties: a) I am skewed towards intimate parties where we can chat and bond with 6-10 of our closest friends. b) I am more…

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Posted on October 1, 2014October 23, 2019

Dear daughter, this is romance.

Living in the tropics has its perks. But what it also has is a huge possibility for dengue fever. I’ve never been as sick as I was these past two…

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For the memory bank: the day I forgot my self imposed rule that “Saturdays are for sleeping in” and got up hours earlier than usual, hauled the kids out of bed to drive over the neighborhood where I grew up and got on a kid-sized bike (on which my short legs still maintained its swinging capabilities btw 🤣) for about an hour. It was fun to ride around like I was 12 again! 👧🏼🚲 and to find out that I am still indeed cacat orientasi dan mudah oleng because some things just never change. But if I’m being completely honest, the best part was actually stopping over at a neighbor’s house for a quick brekkie, because #gocapan is priority👌🏻😆
I miss snow. And Japan. And my babies when they were this little. 2015 feels like a whole lifetime ago, doesn’t it?
Happy 1st of March to our main man @budhipurnamautomo 🥳 feat. mukamuka bantal!
If love is finding those you cannot live without, then love is found all over this house. And for that alone, I am grateful.
Gong Xi Fa Cai, everyone! It’s quieter this year, but honestly more enjoyable for me... plus, the food comma is serious and real just the same, so we’re actually not missing out. How was your celebration today?
There’s a movie I remember from my childhood; a super sad movie my mom put on, which got me hooked unintentionally. It’s called “Who Will Love My Children” and it’s about a mother, played by Sally Fields, who was dying and decided that she would live the rest of her life to find homes (and new parents) for her 7 children 💔 It’s depressing, I know. And it’s funny that I just had to think about it as I was watching Macy’s pups tonight.