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Trace and Color - Alphabet
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Tracing Alphabet - Upper Case
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Tracing Alphabet - Lower Case
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Trace and Color - Numbers
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Tracing Numbers
Free alphabet and number tracing worksheets for toddlers and preschoolers. Download, print, and share — no strings attached.

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Personal Blog

Chasing Autumn Leaves at Blue Mountains

So, quick life update before we get into the scenic stuff! Xavy and I officially escaped the crazy PH heat and are spending his entire school break down under in Australia. We flew out last April 1st—and no, definitely not an April Fools prank, besh, legit umalis talaga

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Free Printables

Free Printable Number Tracing Worksheets for Kids — PDF

Some kids are ready to focus. No coloring, no illustrations — just the numbers, the dotted guides, and room to practice. This free number tracing sheet is for those kids. It is the same approach as the uppercase and lowercase alphabet sheets: clean, uncluttered, and built for repeated

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Free Printables

Free Number Tracing Worksheets for Toddlers and Preschoolers (PDF)

Numbers are harder to teach than letters. Most kids can recognize them from an early age, but writing them correctly — with the right stroke direction — is a different skill entirely. This free printable makes that practice a little more enjoyable. Each number in this sheet comes

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Current drama watchlist

Asian TV Drama REVIEWS

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(2026) KDrama: No Tail to Tell

Well… this drama was definitely something. After the absolute emotional high of Prisoner of Beauty, I was looking for a palette cleanser. You know those nights—Xavy is finally out cold, the laundry is calling my name but I’m ignoring it, and I just want a 12-episode “snack” drama

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(2025) KDrama: Resident Playbook

Life, Laundry, and Low-Carb Snacks: My Resident Playbook Deep Dive If you’ve been hanging out here on the blog for a while, you know that my “me time” usually involves a face mask, a quiet house after Xavy finally falls asleep, and a solid K-Drama. Recently, I’ve been

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(2026) KDrama: Can This Love Be Translated

When Dimples Meet a Deep Dive into the Soul I’ve finally emerged from the 12-episode whirlwind that is Can This Love Be Translated?, and my heart is… well, it’s complicated. Now that Xavy has his own room, I finally have full control over the remote—absolute victory! No more

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TRAVEl and TECH

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Government

How to Apply for SSS Unemployment Benefit (2026)

Being a solo parent means I am the Single Point of Failure (SPOF). If my income crashes, the whole system—Xavy’s school, the furbabies’ kibble, the NORECO bill—goes offline. Because I live with this constant “pessimistic” awareness, I started a part-time gig back in September. I was already logging

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Tech News & Stuff

The Solo Mom’s Guide to Building a “Mental Firewall”

If you’re in IT, you know that a firewall is your first line of defense. It monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic and decides whether to allow or block specific traffic based on a defined set of security rules. When you’re a solo parent, your brain is the

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Travel

Applying for an Australian Visa for Filipino Tourists (2026)

Last updated: March 2026 Our visas came back in 48 hours. Multiple entry. One year. And my bank balance at the time of application was ₱40,000. I am telling you this upfront because I know that is exactly what you came here to find out. Whether your balance

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Daily Ramblings

Top 5 KDramas for a System Reboot

Subtitle: Survival Guide for Sci-Hi Exam Week and the Full-Remote Shift If you’ve been following my recent “system logs,” you know my life recently underwent a major server migration. After getting retrenched from my IT Manager office job last January, I’ve transitioned into a fully online workspace. No

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Daily Ramblings

Sunday System Restore

Prepping Xavy’s School Week & My Freelancer Queue Sundays are supposed to be “rest days.” If you’re a solo parent with a “Happy Pessimist” Operating System, you know that “Rest Mode” is a myth. Sundays aren’t a rest; they are a necessary System Restore. Living in the Philippine

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Daily Ramblings

The Solo Parent’s ReadMe File

Essential Documentation for the “Triple Life” OS If you’ve ever downloaded a new piece of software or joined a project on GitHub, the first thing you look for is the README.md. It tells you what the project does, how to install it, and—most importantly—what to do when it

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