My Six-Year-Old Blogger and Our Surreal Day

So, I finally gave in. After over a year of begging and heavy hinting, I officially introduced my six-year-old son to the world of blogging today. Sound the trumpets! Ring the bells! It’s an historical day! For a blogging maven mum, you’d think that I would’ve immediately turned... 

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installing updates 2 of 3

This will be one of those general posts where I write everything in one single post. *** For the past days, my blog stats have hit an all time high. Thanks to two posts. But the creepy thing is, there are no comments, no referrers even. I am at a lost as to who are reading them. [...]... 

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more than words

Sometimes I think writing, like any other thing in this world, can experience a temporary dry spell or a temporary lack of luster. A friend of mine was aghast to discover that after he became a freelance writer, he had so little time to write in his personal blog as compared to the time when [...]... 

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installing updates 1 of 3

Well this is an update post, hence the title. I really had quite a number of blog ideas that I haven’t penned yet. Mainly because I lack the time (who doesn’t) and because I have already imported my blog to my new domain and adding new posts or receiving new comments means doing another import.... 

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can’t remain silent for long

I know I have been silent recently. By that, I haven’t posted anything. The reason partly is because I am busy – busy writing for clients and attending social events (yup, I have managed to have some form of social life now). But the major reason is because I have already moved the contents... 

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risk risk risk

It is past 3 in the morning and I am still up. The day promises to be an even busier one. But I cannot sleep. Not with all this worries and apprehensions plaguing my mind. I hate that word – worry. The Bible specifically warns against it. But sometimes, I can’t help but feel it. Then [...]... 

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another dry spell

The Maguindanao tragedy (I prefer to call it that) has left me generally at a lost for what to say. After all those subsequent posts and repost I’ve made, I cannot bear to make another post here – not about what has happened and the developments or even about what is currently happening to... 

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things to be quite thankful for

Give thanks in all circumstances… 1 Thessalonians 5:18a Indeed there are quite a lot of things to be thankful for in life. Although it seems as if I have perpetually ranted about my life here in my blogs, I still know that I have a lot to be thankful for. In view of WordPress’ Thanksgiving... 

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on teaching and being a teacher

A writer in Peyups said that some people are born with a natural and innate ability to be a teacher. He said that there are people who are blessed with the gift of teaching and who are natural teachers. Teaching is just part of who they are. They are gifted with the ability to pass [...]... 

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D4DR gene mutation. I know I have it.

I don’t really know how to start this blog yet there is something I need to write down. Just to get it off my system. Or to dissect it even further. This won’t be an easy post. It is never easy admitting to the world that you have a character flaw. It is never easy [...]... 

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