This year’s Easter feels extra special, as all the boys at home—including the kids and my husband—were actively serving in church from Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, all the way through to Easter Sunday.
They poured their hearts into every preparation, making countless trips to and from the church—especially our firstborn, who showed remarkable dedication.
Witnessing this has filled our hearts with overwhelming gratitude. We’re reminded that the greatest gift we can pass on to our children isn’t material wealth, but a legacy of faith.
Material things come and go, but faith endures. It provides a strong foundation, especially when life doesn’t go as planned.
It’s not about what we’ve done right as parents—it’s purely by God’s grace that their hearts have been touched to love their Creator above all else.
We may not know what the future holds for our boys, but one thing is certain: as long as they walk in the right path, they will find true fulfillment in life.
While I’m still navigating the early challenges of my new business venture, seeing their faith grow brings me deep comfort and joy.
We kept our Easter celebration simple—sharing Vietnamese food and Fong Seng nasi lemak during the Easter Vigil, and enjoying Easter lunch at Milan Shokudo.
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