Phuong becomes Huy's contract girlfriend since a party, but this relationship leads them to many awkward situations, opening up unexpected connections with relatives on both sides.
Summer is here and we are in full summer mode. Tons of time hanging out by the pool and hanging out with friends every day. BUT part of me, like many parents, starts worrying about the dreaded summer slide. So many kids fall behind in reading and math. My kids read all the time, they inherited my love of books. But math? Different story. When I was asked to partner with UMIGO to share with you their innovative and creative site that makes Common Core math fun for kids, I really wanted to partner with them.
Inspired by true stories of caregivers, Siapa Jaga Mak takes us on a journey of four families dealing with the emotional roller coaster ride of caring for their elderly. Family conflicts, money problems, juggling different roles are all issues that will resonate with caregivers in Singapore.
Swan's Place is a variety Christian comedy talk show hosted by comedian Dennis Swanberg and shown on FamilyNet television affiliates.
The format of the show is similar to most late night talk shows. The show typically consists of a short monologue by Dennis Swanberg, followed by a series of Christian singers and comedians, who chat with "The Swan" after their performances. Swanberg ends the show by reading letters from viewers, followed by a short Christian-related message.
"Mom, I am Opai!"
A child opens a seemingly ordinary box that his father dug up in the backyard. The moment he lifts the lid, a surge of electric light bursts from within! Panicked, he quickly shuts the box. Thinking nothing happened, he goes to bed—but the next day, strange things begin to unfold...
Even mothers were girls once, and although they're no longer young, it does not mean they cannot love. This warm family drama tells the story of Lee Soon Jin, a mother who raised her four children without a husband and single-handedly ran a restaurant to support their monetary needs. One day her ex-boyfriend Hong Kyu-Tak appears in front of Lee Soon-Jin. Her family then realizes that Lee Soon-Jin is more than just a mother and a woman with a personal life and past history.
Wang Hu, an underachiever from a high school in northeast China, went alone to the southern city of Macao, which has a huge cultural difference from the northeast China, to study. A series of hilarious stories would happen.
Mr. Kiasu has been fired, but true to his never-say-die, die-die-never-lose, lose-lose-muststill-win attitude, he aims to bounce back, improve himself and possibly even fall in love. He is caught in the idiosyncrasies of a modern world of tech-startups, fusion-health-sportactivities and the growing focus of mental-wellness, as we see a fresh adaptation of the beloved character of Mr Kiasu, the well-meaning, made-with-love personification of every Singaporean’s “Kiasu” nature. However, Kiasu’s attempts to become a better person are put to the test by young upstart Blake, symbolistic of how even the “Kiasu-est” of us are challenged by a competitive, constantly progressing future.
A story about trust, love, and misunderstandings, how a woman needs trust and respect more than love. the plot revolves around how difficult grief and loss situations can change relationships - sometimes making them stronger, and sometimes testing them beyond what they can handle.
Naren, a spiritual loner spends most of his time doing social work, so his worried parents introduce him to Pooja, a college student, who changes his life in an unexpected way. They fall in love and get married, however on learning about some dosha in her horoscope that could kill Naren, she leaves him.
Everyone at some point goes through a life changing transition. These acorns are doing just that. They are small acorns ejected from their home tree who must go on a journey to transform into mighty oak trees.