This month, we went from Autumn to Christmas feeling, both in our house and outside! We didn’t travel anywhere, but did get a lot of use out of being home. Dann and I had a lot of events this month, and we all did so many fun activities as a family. It’s been fun documenting each day, and I cannot believe the year is almost over. This blog post is a part of Project 365 which is where people take a picture and document each day of their lives for a year. Some post monthly like me, others post daily or weekly! You can check out some other bloggers and see what they were up to at the end of this piece.
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Wandering Through Singapore’s Hidden Charms and Delights
Singapore often shows up in travel guides as a city of clean streets, luxury shopping, and fast-paced urban life. But spend a little more time wandering its corners, and you’ll start to notice a quieter side. This city has depth. It has stories tucked behind shophouse doors, flavors hidden in rooftop dining, and small businesses that add warmth to even the briefest visit.
For travelers who want more than just postcard-perfect views, this guide takes you through some of Singapore’s most memorable local experiences.
Discovering the Unexpected Side of Singapore
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A Day Out at Lumagica – Light festival with impressive illuminations
Dann and I have been pretty into light festivals over the last few years. We have gone to Lightopia, Chihuly: Reflections and Ashford Illuminates – which have all had a different feel to them. When in Norway, we figured we’d check out Lumagica, which seems to be a worldwide light festival, but is not one either of us had heard of or attended before. Lumagica was a unique experience, but most closely seemed to be a mix of Chihuly and Lightopia, in the way it was set up and ran.
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2021 Goals
2020 is nearly over, and as I have done a goals list last year, I felt like maybe I should do one this year! Looking back to January, I had no idea that there was going to be a global pandemic, and that really threw most of my life in a bit of a twist – much like I am sure it did for everyone. Regardless of that, the majority of my goals were actually achieved. I was able to get a new car, we are well on the way to moving to our new house, I did record more video games for Youtube and I was able to do some virtual volunteering and donating of my time. The only thing I don’t feel I achieved was getting a new tattoo – but I didn’t really feel comfortable getting a tattoo during a global pandemic!
How to find a reliable lawyer
If you’ve had an accident, injury or loss that wasn’t your fault, you may be considering hiring a lawyer. Perhaps you want to find out about negligent security claims or you had a slip and fall in the workplace. But if you’ve never had to hire a lawyer before it can feel a little overwhelming, and you might not know where to start. Don’t worry. There are plenty of different ways to find a lawyer to suit you. So, what are they?
Recommendations
Just as you might ask a friend or relative for a recommendation for a day out, you should also ask for recommendations when looking for a lawyer. While you might not know of any immediate friends or family members who have previously used legal representation, there will undoubtedly be a friend of a friend or someone in your social circle who knows something. Personal recommendations can be useful because the person isn’t looking to gain anything, and so they will give an honest review. If they’ve been represented by the lawyer, they will be able to give an honest account of the process and if they weren’t happy with anything. Plus, if they know you personally they’ll have your best interests at heart and will want the best outcome for your case.










