Holiday
The Space Between Noticing
The city woke up loudly, but Jonah always noticed the silence first. It lived in the early hours, tucked between the hum of traffic and the clatter of metal gates opening for business. It lingered in the spaces most people rushed through without a second thought. Jonah didn’t rush. He never had.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Families
Gratitude in the wake of loss
As I sit here writing this, I’m still trying to figure out where to begin. These past few days have been heavy...heavier than I expected, especially with the holidays happening around me. My heart has been carrying the weight of losing a family member, a feeling many can relate to. Even though I trust that God is taking care of them, the closeness of their passing has made me think about life in a completely different way.
By Musulyn M (MUSE)about a month ago in Families
How to Pair Wines with Modern European Dishes in Singapore
Pairing food with wine might sound like something only the wealthy would do, but anyone can do it – it’s really about finding balance. If you do it right, the food and the wine bring out the best in each other. Singapore’s dining scene is constantly evolving, and there’s always something to surprise you, with new chefs experimenting with both food and drinks. If you’re planning to dine at an elegant European restaurant in Singapore, here’s how to pair wine with food.
By John Ashleyabout a month ago in Families
How to Enjoy a World-Cuisine Journey Without Leaving Downtown Bangkok
Bangkok is known for its spectacular offerings of Thai cuisine. Street markets and restaurants alike serve up the best of local flavours, but that’s not all. Thailand’s capital is also a great place to feast on international flavours, from Italian to Spanish to American cuisine. You don’t even have to leave central Bangkok to find a place that serves all this and more.
By John Ashleyabout a month ago in Families
How to Experience Chiang Mai Like a Local: From Street Food to Hidden Temples
Chiang Mai has a reputation for being one of the most cultured places in Thailand. From charming temples to statues to street markets, a tourist is promised a wide variety of things to do and see. If you’re planning to visit and want to experience Chiang Mai like a local, this guide is for you.
By John Ashleyabout a month ago in Families
As 2026 Begins, What Do We Choose to Carry Forward?
The beginning of a new year doesn’t arrive with noise, it arrives with space. Even when celebrations fade and routines return, there’s a subtle quiet that follows. A moment where the future hasn’t fully taken shape yet, and the past still lingers close enough to be felt. That space is where reflection lives.
By SoftlyWishedabout a month ago in Families






