It’s been a long time since I’ve thought of Toronto so often in a day and with such nostalgia. It started this morning when the husband and I were at Vivocity for Tengah Air Base’s anniversary cohesion day. While looking for a place to sit and wait for him during the employees-only lucky draw, I […]
Author: Ann Yeong
I give thanks
Thank you Lord For friends and family who love me For the gift of their time and presence For the sincerity in their gaze and the warmth of their hugs And thank you Lord For every high and every low of every day For joy and for sorrow For despair and for hope But most […]
The illusion of control
So much of human social evolution has emphasized mastery and control – over both self and external factors – we have quite lost an accurate grasp of the limits of our control. Must it take natural disasters, financial meltdowns and terrorist attacks for us to gain an inkling at how little control we actually possess […]
As I am today
I am who I am, today – not yesterday, and not tomorrow. I may be wiser today than I was yesterday, but that cannot change the mistake I made yesterday for yesterday I did not yet have today’s wisdom. I might be wiser tomorrow than I am today, but tomorrow’s wisdom cannot help me with […]
I will serve only thee
Now and then, a song I’ve heard many times over suddenly takes on a new meaning. Today, this song which is part of a collection of animated stories from the Bible touched me more deeply than it ever had. Just this past Sunday, the Catholic community celebrated the feast of Christ the King which is […]
Neighbourly blessing
Life is beautiful because God is creative in the ways He sends little ‘pick-me-ups’. Like having a friendly neighbour who sends her adorable daughter to my door bearing a plate of home-baked cookies and cupcakes. A good neighbour is a wonderful blessing.
Late night 'television'
Once, in reply to an observation that we had no TV in the master bedroom, the husband had cheekily replied, “We are each other’s TV.” Last night Zibin had a late meeting after his course ended so I attended Fr. Arro’s talk without him. Upon arriving home at 11:20p.m. and looking very tired, Zibin asked […]
Protected: Quiet charmer
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Here and now
How many of us are torn by our regrets of the past, anxiety for our future, and the thousand and one things that demand our attention daily? How many of us covet relationships and material things that we do not have? How many of us look for salvation and relief in the people we love? […]
Accepting limitations
Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. – Viktor E. Frankl When things that frustrate me occur, do I react instinctively? Blindly? Or can I pause? I am learning to dwell longer in that space […]