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Former DJ Jamie Yeo Says This Picture Shows “How Fast” Her Kids Have Grown In A Year

Time still flies even when you're living in a pandemic.

Time still flies even when you're living in a pandemic.

Time still flies even when you're living in a pandemic.

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You don’t really notice it sometimes, especially if you see them every day, but kids really, really, grow up fast.

And for former radio DJ-turned-entrepreneur Jamie Yeo, 44, it was only till she saw this #throwback picture of her two super adorable children — 10-year-old Alysia and three-year-old Luke — taken a year ago that she realised that time doesn't stop even though sometimes it feels like it has because we're living in a pandemic.

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We totally get it. With all the hustle and bustle of coordinating Home-Based Learning lessons for your kids, and dealing with COVIID-19 stress and paranoia, some things just happen without you noticing.

If I ever feel like time has been suspended because of the pandemic, all I need to do is look at the kids and see how fast they’ve grown to know that it definitely hasn’t,” wrote Jamie, who now runs her own jewellery label, Lula J.
1 of 2 This was taken last year...

Alysia is Jamie's daughter with her ex-husband Englishman Thorsten Nolte, whom she divorced in 2015. Jamie got hitched to British consultant Rupert in 2017 and she gave birth to their son Luke the same year.

She was married to DJ Glenn Ong from 2004 to 2009.

2 of 2 And this was taken just last month

Photos: Jamie Yeo/Instagram

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