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365 Days of Thankfulness: Amidst Pandemic

As I am ushering the new year in, I can’t help but look back to when everyone was envisioning the 2020 ahead. My Facebook timeline then was full of lines like these: Bring it on 2020, I am ready for you The best is yet to come Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true All of us have sent everyone our well wishes too. But no one, nothing had prepared us to what 2020 had brought us. A coronavirus that was identified in China late of 2019 became the pandemic that hit the globe in 2020. Everyone’s affected, no ones exempted. Rich dying regardless of the money or power they have. Poor people robbed of hope as they lost jobs. It’s been a rough year for everybody. 2020 is definitely not the best year ever. And the coming new year brings new hope but we all know that this pandemic will not magically disappear in January 1st. As we fight this coronavirus, I hope for a slow shift to go back to the ol...

365 Days of Thankfulness: Side Hustle

 Around this time last year, I spent a full day of baking sweet goodies that friends, relatives and office mates ordered for their holiday treats. I told myself then I'm not gonna do it again.  Today, history repeats itself. As I am writing this, I still have 6 sets of leche flan (caramel custard) baking in the oven and another batch waiting to be popped into the oven. My day started early and I am sure it will end late.  The sole of my feet hurt, my hands are sore from all the mixing, beating and dishwashing, I am exhausted. And now, I am telling myself again, no more of this next year. But I doubt myself there.  I love doing side hustle. The extra money I get doesn't really equate to the hard work I put in and the exhaustion I feel after but the thought that I am able to sell and get an extra cash out of something I made gives me that sense of accomplishment. After all, what will I do with all the free time I had? So today, I am grateful for a lot of things: For th...

365 Days of Thankfulness: My Greatest Blessing Calls Me Mom

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 Children are a gift from the Lord, they are a reward from Him - Psalm 127: 3 ♥ ♥ ♥ I know a little girl who loves unicorns and rainbows and is fascinated by dogs, dolphins and dinosaurs. She just turned six few days ago. She is musically inclined - she has a good singing voice and can pick up the tune pretty fast. She is left handed and have two left feet, she loves and is trying her best to do some dance moves. She is into arts and she enjoyed making crafts a lot. She is ticklish and can easily laugh at the silliest joke one can throw at her. She is bubbly, smart, kind, friendly, inclusive, very loving, thoughtful and understanding.  She knows the situation we are in, the pandemic and all the restrictions that comes with it. She is currently doing her school remotely so she's just staying home all the time. She never complains of not being able to come with me whenever I go out for errands. On her birthday, she wasn't expecting anything and told us she would be happy to get ...

365 Days of Thankfulness: Birthday Cake

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Today is one of the busiest days of my December. I've been up and about early in the morning. The sole of my feet hurt so much from standing all day. And I kind of pretty clumsy too. I cut myself twice. I splattered myself with oil while cooking.  Cooking is usually part of daily routine and is not the reason why I feel like I physically labored all day. Today, I decorated my very first birthday cake! I've been practicing baking chocolate cake since the lock down. Been on the hunt for a perfect, not too sweet chocolate cake recipes out there but nothing really suits my little girl's taste. She likes a good cake bread - moist, not too sweet with a little or no frosting at all. I did some adjustments of the recipes here and there, cut down some sugar, did a mix of dark and semi-sweet chocolate to tone down the sweetness, added hot water with melted coffee granules on it to intensify the chocolatey flavor. And she loves it! She can finish the whole slice and she will even ask ...

365 Days of Thankfulness: Breakfast Made By Little Hands

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 It has been few Sundays already that my little girl prepares breakfast for us.  It started when one Sunday, she woke up to find us still in bed. I was already awake that time and just lying down for a little longer. She went out of our room and soon I heard shuffling in our kitchen. I called her. She came rushing back and told me to just stay in bed because she is preparing a surprise (with matching surprise expression in her eyes) . Few minutes later, she fetched us and guided us to the dining table with our eyes closed. And then shouted “surprise!”, she prepared each of us one slice of bread covered in Nutella and salted peanut butter - just how we preferred our sandwich. She’s been doing it up to now with the blindfolding and all, and we acting surprise still for the nutella/peanut butter spread she prepared for us every time. Our hearts are melting. She is only 5 years old and there are times that I am just in awe of how she can already do things on her own.  Today, ...