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Thriving in Old Age: Simple Care Strategies

When we were kids, it wasn’t easy for our parents to watch us grow up and transition into independent adults. Now watching our parents grow older is never easy too, especially when memory begins to fade. Over the past few years, particularly since the COVID period, I started noticing small changes in my mum as time goes by. At first, it was forgetfulness. Then it began to hit hard with repetition, confusion, and moments that felt unfamiliar. Brought them out to the mall for a walk. What makes it harder is that my dad is her primary caregiver, managing almost everything at home while the rest of us live separately. Like many families, we’re learning as we go, figuring out how to support both of them in ways that are practical, sustainable, and compassionate. Please don't pretend you haven't been frustrated at all during this process. We all know how hard it's been. The more you care, the more it gets into you. So, are you really okay? If you’re in a similar situation, here a...

My NEW YEAR RESOLUTION

Here comes.... *Pray* All my wishes will come true and my resolutions all fulfilled.
  1. Mus b SLIGHTLY GENEROUS and nt TOO STINGY
  2. Slim dw by end of 2008 (Target: 47kg)
  3. Travel to Taiwan again and also to Thailand (dangerous as nw the political scene is in a mess) and Hong Kong.
  4. Save my first $10k for Japan trip in Year 2009 as my graduation trip
  5. Buy my 1st LV speedy bag!!!!! (I hope can save up the bucks by June)
  6. Pass all my modules and graduate happily in 2009
  7. Find a bf.. Haha (Wish long long ba... Nobody wants me!)
  8. Learn to spend money wisely and nt unconsciously.. (cos I duno y I buy tat thingy for when I c it lyin ard in my pigsty)
  9. Stop chasing idol's autograph session and concerts (except for Jolin's) Hee...
  10. Establish a good name for My Mystic Closet online shop. Shall hv more plans for my shop.

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