Whatever happened to everyone’s favorite Superman? He’s found a new life starring in inspirational movies.
Dean Cain Returns to His Sporting Roots in “A Mile in His Shoes”
Rethinking Santa This Christmas
I have traditionally not been a big fan of Santa Claus. But as my children grow older, I am revisiting my aversion.
The Advent of Advent
Advent already? What’s that? And wasn’t it just Thanksgiving?
VBS Foray into the Asian American Church
This summer, we’re trying Vacation Bible School with an added cultural experience
Do As I Say
Can an ugly interaction in traffic turn into a teachable moment?
He approached my minivan as we were sitting at a red light, watching construction trucks cross the intersection .
I rolled the window down, assuming he was a foreman directing traffic.
“You don’t have to leave twenty feet! If you’d pull up I could get around!” he shouted and then stomped off.
“YOU CAN BE NICE ABOUT IT!” I yelled back, as I let my foot off the brake — just a little.
In the rear-view window, I watched his white van squeeze by me and cut through the dry cleaner’s parking lot to make a right turn.
“Did you really say that?” a little voice from the backseat asked.
YES I DID.
Paper Cranes for Japan
In Japanese culture, origami paper cranes symbolize hope and wishes granted. Legend has it that if a person folds one thousand cranes, their wishes would be fulfilled.
International Women’s Day
Did you know March 8 is International Women’s Day? The event has been celebrated for more than 100 years to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women.
Deep Thoughts…
HapaMama is constantly surprised by the Big Ideas that come from her five year old…