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Sunlight follows me: The 16 Rules of the Household
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So that I may remember why all things were created. Friday, May 14, 2010. The 16 Rules of the Household. I have recently become acquainted with the "mother" of the Methodist Church, Susanna Wesley. She was the mother of 19 children - two of whom are associated with the foundation of the Methodist Church - John and Charles Wesley. In a time when women were illiterate, it was she who actively pursued an education and was fundamental in homeschooling her own children. Susanna Wesley's 16 Household Rules.
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Sunlight follows me: Bottoms up
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So that I may remember why all things were created. Friday, July 02, 2010. Stardust's breakfast this morning (30 minutes):. 1 One small glass of milk. 2 One small glass of orange juice (heavily diluted with water). 3 One bowl of oatmeal with a spoonful of honey. 4 One handful of blueberries. 5 Half a boiled egg. My breakfast this morning (5 minutes spread out over the course of 30 minutes):. 1 One small glass of water. 2 The other half of the boiled egg. Have a great weekend! Posted by tscd at 7:47 am.
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Sunlight follows me: October 2005
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So that I may remember why all things were created. Monday, October 31, 2005. Fast ferry cancelled due to 'suboptimal weather conditions' on Sunday morning. No further ferry available during the day. Took overnight ferry back to the UK from the Channel Islands. 12 hours. (MDH turns to me and says "We might as well have taken a trip to Singapore."). Slept on carpeted floor of ship's restaurant. Arrived in Portsmouth Harbour 6:30am, Monday morning. Arrive home 7:10am, Monday morning. See you all next Sunday.
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Sunlight follows me: Movie Night
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So that I may remember why all things were created. Tuesday, July 06, 2010. Grilled meltique beef steak, medium rare. Swiss brown mushrooms and onions in gravy. Baked russet potatoes dripping with grated cheese. 1 How Stella Got Her Groove Back. Don't judge me, ok? It was on TV! Intriguing, sad and horrifyingly true. Posted by tscd at 8:00 am. Your dinner sounds delicious though have not heard of meltique steak. Cant say same for your movie choices! Edun - Hair Tank (Aluminum) - Apparel. Om nom nom nom.
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Sunlight follows me: It's wick
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So that I may remember why all things were created. Thursday, July 08, 2010. MDH has been telling Stardust the story of 'Jack and the Beanstalk'. After a few retellings, we realised that Stardust was more interested in the growing Beanstalk than in Jack and his skyline adventures. Stardust even disassembled one of his musical instruments and excitedly distributed all the green beans into various receptacles in his room in the hope that one of them would sprout into a giant beanstalk (hooray for me).
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Bits & Pieces... Where Memories Gather: March 2013
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Bits and Pieces. Where Memories Gather. Thursday, 28 March 2013. My Katong Park of the 60s. A hot afternoon, a nice nap at Katong Park. Those see-saws are familiar, no? It was discovered on Saturday, just a day after I had visited the area for these coloured photographs. WHAT's the best part of Katong Park? As early as 1866, the British community in Singapore felt the need for a swimming pool. Charles Burton Buckley wrote in his book, An Anecdotal History of Singapore:. In 1905, the Chinese Swimming Club...
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Bits & Pieces... Where Memories Gather: How to polish a rusty cross stitch needle
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Bits and Pieces. Where Memories Gather. Tuesday, 25 October 2016. How to polish a rusty cross stitch needle. Polishing a fat rusty cross stitch needle is as simple as ABC. VERY simple. You just put the rusty needle on the rough cement floor and use your shoe to roll it back and forth a few times. And there, your needle is, not bright as a new pin, but almost there. There used to be needlework classes way back during my primary school days. (Not sure whether they still have them? Had sewing lessons in pri...
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Bits & Pieces... Where Memories Gather: Old familiar sights
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Bits and Pieces. Where Memories Gather. Monday, 25 April 2016. 69, Boon Keng Road. Pic taken along Jalan Besar, on 13 Feb 2016. Former fire station at Serangoon Road. It is near the once famous salt-baked chicken restaurant which btw, is still around, further down Serangoon Road! Where the history of this fire station was mentioned.). No 1179, Serangoon Road. Pic; 13 Feb 2016. Or was it Kickapoo? Formed in 1929, it began as a small factory (again in Jalan Besar). It survived the Japanese occupation a...
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Bits & Pieces... Where Memories Gather: An urban park in Singapore
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Bits and Pieces. Where Memories Gather. Monday, 31 August 2015. An urban park in Singapore. Besides the swings at the park (so great to sit in one and watch the world go by) there is also lush greenery, like this banyan tree (? And ferns growing next to an old crumbling brick wall. The National Development building is just next door. The Chinese Methodist Church faces the park. I like its simple and elegant design, with a little bit of old school charm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MAN with a hat,...
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Sunlight follows me: May 2005
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So that I may remember why all things were created. Monday, May 30, 2005. Things I do when I miss home (II). Beef Kway Teow Soup. There are times when I wish I could just nip out to the hawker centre and indulge in some char kway teow. Or chai tow kuay. Sometimes, I crave simple things like teochew muay. Or hainanese chicken rice. Relatively simple to make, and most of the ingredients are within reach at the local supermarket. But other times, I have to rely on my other senses. The power of stimuli.
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