- Written by Josephine Facundo; published in Family Life by Design on November 12, 2018.
Family Life by Design
This blog will showcase our family life as we have designed it. It includes the revisions here and there to achieve this fascinating life. We want to share to all our readers and followers the secret to our fascinating life. No suspense, no drama, no drum roll. The secret to a fascinating life is: to remain fascinated.
Choosing to be fascinated involves expressing gratefulness for what we currently have and can do, and also stretching ourselves to be better each day. Therefore, this is not about changing ourselves to be fascinating. It is about becoming the better version of who we truly are and enjoying the process.
Let’s do it together
Learn with us. Expect to know about ideas, activities, things, places or people that fascinated us in our daily lives. Be updated on the skills each one of us develops as well.
Endure with us. For life is not a bag of chocolates all the time, watch us overcome our struggles.
Laugh with us. With four witty kids (and ½ witty parents) in the house, it’s hard not to break into laughter at each episode.
Travel with us. We handle our itchy feet very well. So pack your bags and travel the world with us.
Celebrate with us. When we are fascinated, we expect to achieve more in life. Therefore, all these call for a celebration.
Be fascinated with write-ups coming from all family members, including our 9 year old daughter, who will most likely be posting more than the others. She reads a lot and starting to become a voracious writer as well. She writes stories (fully illustrated) on pen and paper. Now she has started to type her own blogs on Microsoft Word.
This is what happens when you choose to live life fascinated. It was a rainy day in Vancouver, British Columbia and yet our four kids chose to be fascinated. They laughed with the giant statues at English Bay instead of letting the rain dampen their spirits. After all it is only the weather within that we have control over… and our kids understand that. Aren’t they fascinating?