“The kids always complain that I don’t spend enough time with them—I work six days a a week, so time with them is something I’m always trying to find.”
“When I was in Uganda with my family 25 years ago, that was home to me. When we came back to Singapore, this became home. Home is wherever I can come back to family.”
“I love the creative side of fashion, and my dream has always been to create beautiful silhouettes for women of all body sizes—this has always been my vision.”
Throughout this week, you’ve heard from Grace, Lisa and Sherlin in their own words; today, we’re bringing you a new perspective of our Shentonista Mothers from those who know them the best—their children and loved.
"When I made the decision to become a mum, I told myself that it was going to be the most important thing I was to embark upon, so I had to do it right, in my own way."
“The unknown parts of the parenthood journey can be so daunting, but it’s about realising that even when other people give you advice, you ultimately have to do things your way."
“When you’re young, you want to be like your mother. When you’re a teenager, you avoid trying to become your mother. But when you become older, you realise you are becoming your mother.”