Harry Potter – Series Review

This post contains affiliate links. [sg_popup id=”830″ event=”onLoad”][/sg_popup]If you like wizards and magic, Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling is the series for you. Published by Bloomsbury Press and later by Pottermore Ebooks, this is a very intriguing series. Harry is a young boy who has a pretty average life. ‘Average’ life leaning towards bad. He […]

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Feeling Inadequate

So another year is gone. And the uncertainty is back. What do I do now? Where do I go? I am far from being perfect. I fail daily in many aspects of life. I’m never the perfect parent, as a matter of fact, I am the bad guy in this parenthood business. I am the […]

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Cheers to a New Year!

This post contains affiliate links. Phew! We made it! I am happy to say goodbye to 2018 and ready to welcome 2019.This past year was certainly a challenging one for me and my family, but we learned so much from the past several months. I feel that we are ready to start the new year […]

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Recreational Math

What is Recreational Math? There hasn’t been a direct answer to this question or specific definition for it. We do know however that Recreational Math stimulates the use of mathematics in a creative way rather than using the traditional methodology. Recreational math involves mathematical puzzles and games as well as art and is often appealing […]

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Tallahassee Field Trip

One of the good things about having a competitive athlete in the family is that we end up traveling quite a bit. My oldest is a synchronized swimmer, and the competition season for this sport goes from January to June. Meets are usually held once a month, however, more experienced swimmers are likely to have […]

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Craft Idea

Recycling was always a big thing for me. Not in the modern sense though. I had to recycle because my family had very limited resources and we couldn’t afford wasting anything. Back home, we would even reuse 2-liter of soda as plant pots. More than environment concern at the time, it was a matter of […]

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