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Life lessons

December 18, 2022

I don’t often have the presence of mind and opportunity to impart important life lessons to the boys in the midst of the daily grind – between my work frustrations, personal struggles, and the never-ending logistics and minutiae of daily life – I’m often short, and snappy with them. Instead of taking their ‘misbehaviour’ (really, often it is just behaving in way that is not to my preference and expectations) as opportunities to engage and discuss, my response is to snap at them, which often results in rapid escalations.

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Wildlife pond update

August 31, 2022

We already have at least 3 frogs in our little wildlife pond!

Summer 2022 // Wildlife pond project // Random reflections on a compost

August 29, 2022

Just back from south of France via Bilbao today, after a super early morning flight.

South of France was a nice break from routine. Even though we worked remotely, the environment was a bit different – we lived in a cute little ’hobbit home’ in the countryside, got to do a couple of hikes, ate some yummy food, and took a long weekend off without work – which was a refreshing change. I can’t really remember the last time I’ve taken a proper break, although I would argue this wasn’t a proper break either. Nonetheless, I count small blessings.

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Fast forward

September 5, 2021

Earlier this week, we moved into our temporary (post-flood) flat, more than 6 weeks after we were flooded on 12 …

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Reading bridge (2020-21)

January 3, 2021

Finished reading both “Thinking, Fast and Slow” and “The Bridge of San Luis Rey”, which I started in 2020, over …

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News and other random thoughts

March 7, 2012

I haven’t written here in a while, mostly because I’ve become increasingly exercise-obsessed – it’s crazy how addictive fun exercise can be! Cardio, unfortunately, is NOT fun… which is why I was breathless and really struggling when I had to run through the airport twice in two days to catch my flights on Monday and Tuesday. Baaaaddd. Must. Do. More. Cardio. Actually, the problem to solve is actually: Must find Cardio which is FUN.

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Barre / pole

December 8, 2011

It’s funny how I started pole partially because I wanted to improve my climbing, and totally got addicted to pole, such that my climbing now takes a back-seat compared to my pole training. And now I’m intending to take up ballet to improve my pole (improve grace, flexibility, stamina, core strength) – I hope I don’t end up relegating pole!

Although, having said that, it’s probably easier to continue ballet for a longer time, up to an older age, than pole, because it probably requires less brute strength and is probably less taxing on the joints. But I won’t know for sure until I try it out.

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Inverted pear shape

December 6, 2011

I read somewhere that one ‘rule of thumb’ to determine whether your body shape is pear-shaped is as follows: if you measure your shoulder width and your hip width (the widest part of your hip, ie. the widest part of your butt), and your hip width is wider than your shoulder width, then you are pear-shaped.

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My third type of crazy

December 6, 2011

Because I’m pole-obsessed, I’ve been: i) reading pole blogs, which have also led me to other dance-related blogs, including adultbeginner , which is hilarious, inspiring (despite starting ballet at the age of 32, she has managed to go en pointe!!), and has reawakened the unfulfilled ballerina in me (more on that some other post), ii) yearning to perform, perhaps in my school’s next showcase. And I’d like to have a stronger core to progress more in my moves, exercise more to gain overall strength (recognising that I can’t pole every day because my body needs a day of rest between each day of ‘resistance’ work), and I’d like to be more flexible and to achieve my splits… all of which ballet can help accomplish.

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Lode runner

June 26, 2011

i just found an app “Gold runner” which is just like the legendary Mac game “Lode runner” of yore. i’m …

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