You mentally remember things and say you ‘know’, but when it comes to actually living it day to day, it seems you forget and can forget more than you’d think, even after only 3 years. Singapore was home to DengLang for many many years (we won’t count, but his whole childhood and much of hisContinue reading “How much you forget”
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The difference between a 2 hour domestic flight and an overnight international flight – Part 2
Sorry for the delay!! For the first part, you can read it here. The morning after the layover, focus on some food and breakfast, getting the girls ready and AngMoh had a job interview. The girls watched TV to distract from AngMoh leaving the room to go find a relatively quiet spot for the interviewContinue reading “The difference between a 2 hour domestic flight and an overnight international flight – Part 2”
The difference between the 2 hour domestic flight and the 14 hour international flight – Part 1
Everyone knows travelling with your kids can pose it’s challenges. DengLang and AngMoh were about to ‘feel’ this and experience it first hand. A bit of background – Chili Padi (their now 4 year old) travelled on a plane at 6 months and 11 months. She hadn’t started exploring walking at 11 months, and theContinue reading “The difference between the 2 hour domestic flight and the 14 hour international flight – Part 1”
The busy mind and eluding sleep
How many people struggle to get to sleep because of a busy mind? I suppose the number is pretty high. My husband and I, well as our bio says, are much alike and think many of the same things while also being vastly different and from completely opposite cultures and upbringings. I could imagine DengLangContinue reading “The busy mind and eluding sleep”
The 24hr rally booking an urgent trip overseas
When the big puzzle pieces fall into place and specifically with the right timing, we have to jump or rally to make sure we accept the blessing. For DengLang and AngMoh, this has been a theme for the past 3-4 years. The actions and decisions they’ve taken may seem in the moment and may come withContinue reading “The 24hr rally booking an urgent trip overseas”
One cupboard left unopened
Isn’t it strange how, whenever we visit a new place, we have the need to open every cupboard, drawer and nook openable (maybe it’s just me) and look at what’s inside or if there’s anything inside at all? Perhaps it is the need to familiarize ourselves with a new space that we have planned toContinue reading “One cupboard left unopened”
The scuba dive AngMoh will never forget – Part 1
Scuba diving was a hobby that both DengLang and AngMoh enjoyed – especially together. AngMoh got certified when living in Colorado circa 2010. One interesting fact is that Colorado being a land-locked state, has the highest percentage of Scuba divers per Capita of all the U.S. states. DengLang was just finishing his certification in SingaporeContinue reading “The scuba dive AngMoh will never forget – Part 1”
The story of the ‘cursed’ flight – Part 2
We hope you read Part 1, but in case you missed it – you can find it here. (It’s a 2 min read only) Skip ahead 6 weeks and about 6 months, DengLang and AngMoh are ready to take their 6 month old precious daughter on her first overseas trip to one their favorite countriesContinue reading “The story of the ‘cursed’ flight – Part 2”
The story of the ‘cursed’ flight Part 1
AngMoh and DengLang were pregnant with their first child. Well actually it was what they called their precious one as she was conceived shortly after a miscarriage. Only to find out later some people call their ‘next’ baby conceived and born healthy immediately after a miscarriage a ‘rainbow baby’. There’s a whole other storyContinue reading “The story of the ‘cursed’ flight Part 1”
How We Began
I suppose for the first post, we should tell how we began, what this blog will be about and why. DengLang was a martial arts gym owner and master trainer in Muay Thai in Singapore for many years, but let’s center our focus around 2013 – 2015 ish. AngMoh was a single female who tookContinue reading “How We Began”