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What brings you peace?
Lots of things bring peace into my life, big things, small things, random & silly things. I do not meditate, or bullet journal, or do specific arts & crafts like knitting or chrocheting. I guess those types of things provide more of a calmness than peace, but I also suppose those two things can go hand-in-hand most of the time.
Here is a list of things that bring me peace:
- Not having any major physical illness or impediments
- Making lasting memories with my child
- Having easily accessible child support within my family
- Having the best partner to raise a child with
- Having a much less strained relationship with my older sister
- Building even deeper relationships with my older brothers & core friend group
- Still having members of the older generations in my family (Most, if not all of the elders in my family: grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles are all gone.)
- Being in a comfortable financial status (*knocking on wood* đ€đ» đȘ” đȘ)
- Having the means & ability to travel at least once a year
- Eating my favorite ice cream flavor
- Having one more cup of coffee
These are the core things that bring me peace. Everything else just seems like boasting. I will leave it at that. Cheers all.
What’s the story behind your nickname?
I am very annoyed at the moment because I wrote an entire post about this prompt, posted it, but it never published on my blog. My original draft was never actually saved either. So, when I went to check back, the only draft copy I had was blank. Other than that, here is a rundown of all of my nicknames.
When my dad was alive, he would often refer to me by my full English first name. Occasionally he would call me ćŠč (mĂši, the shortened version of ćŠčćŠč, which means little/younger sister). In fact, within my immediate family circle, I am often referred to as ćŠč (mĂši)…little sister, as I am the youngest child. My mom even calls me éżćŠč (Ä mĂši)…mostly. She also calls me by my full Chinese name, but only when she is very mad or very serious. (No, I am not going to reveal my Chinese name.)
The only person, however, who does not call me “little sister” is, in fact, my older sister. She just calls me Mel, the shortened version of my first name. Jian & most of my friends from all of my various circle of friends, also refer to me as Mel. Very rarely do they address me by my full first name.
One nickname that I go by jokingly within my friend groups, that I also use on the internet is “Melsenpai”. This nickname has more of a cultural meaning for me, & has absolutely nothing to do with the “I Hope Senpai Will Notice Me” internet meme.
Politeness has always been a critical facet of Japanese culture. Ever since the feudal era, when Japan was a highly stratified society, use of honorifics – which can be defined as polite speech that indicates relationship or status – has played an essential role in the Japanese language. When addressing someone in Japanese, an honorific usually takes the form of a suffix attached to one’s name (example: “Asuna-san”), or as a title at the end of one’s name or in place of the name itself (example: “Negi-sensei,” or simply, “Sensei!”).
Description courtesy of: DelRey Manga, Kodansha, & Ballantine Books
Sempai/Senpai: This title suggests that the addressee is one’s “senior” in a group or organization. It is most often used in a school setting, where underclassmen refer to their upperclassmen as “senpai.” It can also be used in the workplace, such as when a newer employee addresses an employee who has seniority in the company.
Description courtesy of: DelRey Manga, Kodansha, & Ballantine Books
I have been using the “senpai” honorific as a nickname for many years. It just so happens that I am the oldest in age amongst all of my friends, so they jokingly call me “senpai”, not as an actual status symbol or seniority title, but simply because I am their elder. In the beginning, when this nickname was first circulating amongst my friends, I had some sensitive sentiment towards this name. Back then, I was very sensitive towards revealing my age & had negative feelings regarding my age. I still have an extremely hard time talking about my age bracket, but I have become more comfortable with the “senpai” title, & have grown into that role, especially since revealing that one of my biggest & most defining traits is being a take-carer.
Can I count the times when people have mistakenly called me Melissa or Melanie as being called a nickname? Probably not. Hopefully this post will actually publish this time. Sheesh. Cheers!
Today’s song of the day:
What strategies do you use to maintain your health and well-being?
First off, I by no means maintain healthy eating habits. I know for a fact that I donât eat nearly as many vegetables as I should, & I definitely am not drinking enough plain water. However, I try to maintain a balance in my overall health & well-being in other ways.
I spend at least 30 minutes every day going for walks in our neighborhood, or run around & physically play in the backyard with my little bean. This is my main source of daily exercise. Plus, I get a healthy dose of Vitamin-D & fresh air. My little bean loves exploring in our backyard, & I love spending this time teaching her about all the different things in our garden.
If I am idle, listening to music or checking Instagram/YouTube, I try to stay in a standing position, not sitting down. It is very easy for me to get comfortable in one spot & not move for long periods of time. So I would rather stand instead of sit, thus eventually ruining my posture. Besides that, Iâd like to believe that standing burns any small amount of calories, which is a win in my book.
On the flip side, I take a daily supplement for my hair, skin & mail health. Yes, this is a vanity supplement more than for body health, but I believe it also improves my mental attitude toward my body-image issues. I havenât yet seen much improvement in my skin, but my hair definitely sheds a lot less, & my thin finger nails are less prone to cracking & splitting.
I used to take a ton of other daily vitamins & supplements (i.e. all the letter vitamins, Omega-3, womenâs multivitamin, etc.), but I stopped taking all those vitamins after learning that they arenât really boosting my immune system or overall health. As long as I am eating foods with the appropriate nutrients & nutrition, I donât need to choke down 10 different vitamin/supplement pills the size of a McDonaldâs happy meal toy.
There are other ways I maintain my well-being, like taking time for myself. That usually happens during the time my little bean is taking her daily nap. I make myself a second (sometimes third) cup of coffee, grab a sweet snack, then sit down to read a little tabloid celebrity gossip, or I will read a catch up on a few chapters in the current volume of the Japanese manga I am reading.
During this precious time, I will completely zone out & focus on the one thing I had planned & allotted for that time in my schedule. That helps me unwind & relax a little bit before I have to jump right back into mom & housekeeper mode.
These things seem pretty simple, but they fit my life & work for me. I do lots of little things throughout the day, everyday, rather than saving up all of my time & energy to workout at a fitness club or gym once or twice a week. This is more beneficial for my overall health & well-being rather than a few bursts of workouts/exercises. If it is not fully improving my health, at least it is improving my mood. Cheers.
Today’s song of the day:

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