Daman's Diary

Easter Story

Easter Story

That’s all folks! Easter Hunts are not that difficult to organize. Without fear and a little thought on the details, you could step out to organize and enjoy a safe and fun Easter party event for your kids.

Happy Easter from Rosesandrhinos.com on this resurrection day! https://www.pinterest.com

Boutique Fairs 2019 - Spring / Summer Edition

Boutique Fairs 2019 - Spring / Summer Edition

Boutique Fairs Singapore – The Revolutionary Entrepreneurs Gone are the days where women took a back seat, driving their trade or business. The modern-day women are much revolutionized in the... Read More
Meals for Kids - Easy & Fun

Meals for Kids - Easy & Fun

I found a few delectable recipes that are not only nutritious but also easy with simple ingredients. Remember, begin with more carbohydrates for breakfasts and gradually decrease them, consequently, include more protein for meals taken later in the day and evening. Include portions of fruits and dairy through all 3 meals.
Help, It's School Break!

Help, It's School Break!

Check out things to do around Singapore – Things you can do together as a family. Watch football games, arrange picnics, botanic walks, museums, zoo, bird park, art events Universal Studio, Gardens by the Bay and many more. https://a-list.sg/ 
Balance for Better – International Women’s Day, 8 March 2019

Balance for Better – International Women’s Day, 8 March 2019

Nevertheless, women are now more aware of the need to help other women, thanks to similar women like Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton in today’s society, who are in nature very resourceful. Such we have many NGO women’s organizations, Religious organizations, Fair Trade Organizations and Government initiatives being run for women to reach out and build communities together sharing our stories while solving our troubles.

In line with this year’s #IWD2019, let’s look at their agenda on #BalanceforBetter campaign.

Book Sanctuaries - Libraries in Singapore

Book Sanctuaries - Libraries in Singapore

We settle to read any work of fiction with the same squirm of anticipation primitive people experienced as they gathered closer to the fire and the storyteller began the tale”.... Read More
Screen Time Awareness #myopia

Screen Time Awareness #myopia

Long periods of screen time take over their curiosity to examine life around them. Addiction kicks in as a temporary relief over other social aspects, that includes distractions while completing a task or homework done in a hurry. This might also bring down their confidence and create emotional issues, based on a cause and effect within their consequences. Another serious issue is the after effect of too much screen time, which alarmingly makes Singapore has one of the highest rates of myopia in the world. Look out for sign and symptoms such as eye strains, squinting and headaches. Go for an eye check at the optician if necessary. 

The Miracle in Bali. Our travel for fun and work.

The Miracle in Bali. Our travel for fun and work.

  A manifestation of a miracle, a dream that became a reality! My reflections as I muse and entertain my thoughts, as I reminisce about Roses and Rhinos and its... Read More
CNY-The amazing colours, tastes and sounds of this festive time.

CNY-The amazing colours, tastes and sounds of this festive time.

  The 5th of February will spring forth on us soon. The hustle and bustle of Chinatown and its multi coloured, mostly scarlet lanes, richly decorated with prosperity banners and... Read More
Christmas Thoughts.- How do we strike a balance in gifting?

Christmas Thoughts.- How do we strike a balance in gifting?

Dr. Seuss wrote the book “How the Grinch stole Christmas”, an excerpt “And the Grinch, with his Grinch-feet ice cold in the snow, stood puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without ribbons. It came without tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags. And he puzzled and puzzled 'till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before. What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.”