MRT Experience

Last night, I met my previous colleagues at Megamall. Paul picked me up in the office and we decided to take the MRT so we can reach megamall early and won’t be stuck in traffic.

Since it’s rush hour, there were so many people in the station and the trains arriving are full already. In fairness, they were asking the people to form three lines per door so it will be more orderly. Unfortunately there are other people who’s not disciplined enough that whenever there’s a train arriving, they’ll come out from nowhere and will force themselves so they can enter the door. One time, I even asked someone to fall in line because he just stood beside me as if he was there for a long time. I told him that there’s a line at the back and that’s where he should go. J

Anyway, as I mentioned earlier, the trains arriving were already full that it took 3 trains before we were able to ride, and people were really pushing and forcing themselves. Thankfully I was with Paul that even if I got squeezed, he was trying to block people so I can have my own space.

After that ride, I realized that I was fortunate that there are shuttles going to and from work that I don’t need to take the MRT everyday. If that would be the case, I don’t think I’ll be able to last going to work knowing that I’ll face that kind of hurdle everyday.

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Alternatives to Dieting

My husband and I both want to shed off our excess weight. We already inquired at two different gyms to ask about their programs, one was reasonable though a bit far from home, the other was near our home but at twice the price of the first, so we’re still at a loss here. A friend tried a slimming coffee and it was quite effective. We might check out the numerous diet pills available, but we have to be wary and must read first on the side effects of numia and other diet pills before we decide to take them.

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Our Little Pianist

While going through one of our numerous photo albums here, our daughter saw a few pictures of her godmother playing the piano. Her eyes immediately lit up when she saw this and said she wanted to play the piano too. Of our children, she is the one that’s more musically inclined. We told her that if she wanted to learn, she should ask her godmother to teach her as she does give lessons. We then told her godmother that she’ll end up replacing the piano hinge a lot of times because for sure our daughter will always drop by their house to play the life out of their piano.

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Our Saturday Night

My wife and I went out last weekend and while we were having dinner, we found out that her cousin – a singer - was performing in a nearby lounge. Since we were already near the place, we decided to see her perform. Their set had already started when we got there and it was great to see her perform again. She hasn’t sung publicly in a while but she still sounded great despite the lack of practice. It was a relatively new bar and the sound system was great, thanks to the royer microphones that they use in the lounge. We all had fun there that we told her to tell us in advance when and where she’ll be performing again so we could watch her.

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ABCs of Parenting

I saw this online and I can totally relate with the article and I'd
like to share it with you.

Just when I thought it was safe to put away the alphabet books and flash cards, my son came along and made me realize that I was in for another two years of “A is for Apple”! Here’s my own set of ABCs where, finally, A ain’t for Apple.

A—Alarm clock. Once you have kids, the need for an alarm clock in the morning is eradicated. In place of the ringing sound, you will have fingers poking your eyes, nose and mouth. There is no snooze button, either, only louder crying to signify that you are not dreaming.

You cannot set the time, as this is completely dependent on whatever time your kids decide to open their eyes. So if you’ve had a late night, for whatever reason, good luck!

B—Baby shoes, baby smells, baby feet, baby anything! Nothing makes you move and talk ever so gently and lovingly than when you are holding the smallest hands in your own.

C—Cracks, crashes and corners. Brace yourself. Once the baby comes, nothing in your home will ever be safe again. Vases, antiques, and plates? They’re all fair game. But it doesn’t stop here, because if there’s one thing kids keep accidentally crashing, it would be themselves! So keep a close eye and a hand over every table corner as they run by, and another hand to catch them before they crash on the pavement.

D—Disney. I’ve never been more grateful for truly wholesome entertainment from Mickey Mouse on the TV. And of course, a big thank you to the Disney folk for the joy Lightning McQueen, Mater and oh, alright, the Princesses bring to my kids. Special mention goes to Barney and Elmo.

E—Excitement. Bored with your routine and life? Grab a toddler and see the world through their eyes, and things will never be the same. Who would have thought I would find myself running to scoop up a toddler with outstretched arms to see every plane that passes overhead, or jumping up to “catch the fireworks” for a preschooler who thinks it’s Tinkerbell’s fairy dust?

Spoiler ‘lolo’ and ‘lola’

F—Family. Who can deny the role every member of the family plays in helping raise your kids? There’s the ever indulgent and spoiler lola and lolo, the strict uncle, the playful ninong, and the little ones to run around and fight with before happily playing with again. As the family grows, so does the joy that accompanies every moment the family has together.

G—Gummy smiles. I never thought I would one day look back so wistfully on my children’s gummy smiles, but how I miss them! Back then, I eagerly anticipated the arrival of the first tooth. Now a whole set of teeth proudly shows whenever they open their lips, but sometimes, I can’t help but wish I could see that gummy, toothless smile one more time.

H—Hammie. Here’s to the mispronounced words and names that become part of the family’s vocabulary. When Adriana was smaller, there were (and still are!) a lot of words she couldn’t pronounce properly, including her brother’s nickname. While I was pregnant with Juanmi, she contantly referred to him as “Hammie” (yes, like hamon). Today, she can easily pronounce his name properly, but it’s too late for my son. I can’t wait to see what new words or name he will add to our vocabulary once he starts mispronouncing!

I—Independence. “I do it!” is the battle cry of every toddler/preschooler. Whether it is opening the door, trying to make their own bottle of milk or putting on their shoes, they simply have to be the one to do it. Never mind if the shoes are on the wrong side, or if it took them 20 minutes to do what you could have done in 20 seconds.

J—Jingle Bells. Every parent has a foolproof lullaby to rock the kids to sleep. I don’t know why, but for both my kids, it’s “Jingle Bells.” Maybe it’s the beat, or the maybe they just like celebrating Christmas all year round? Whatever it is, it works.

K—Kisses. Parents work 24/7 for nothing more than hugs and kisses. Whether it is a slobbery wet one, a loud juicy smack, or soft butterfly kisses, we’ll take them all and come back for more.

L —Laughter. Don’t you just love how kids can laugh for five minutes straight over absolutely nothing at all? Seeing kids crack up and hold their bellies as they laugh their heart out is the perfect way to cure any bad mood.

M—Mama! Among all the first words, there is nothing more eagerly anticipated by any mother than the magical “Mama.” This is it. The contract is signed by the other party and you’re going to be “Mama” for life—even at 2 a.m. as you sleep soundly and your son cries out “Mama!” or when you’re in the bathroom, for whatever reason—and both kids are pounding on the door.

N—Nursing. We could probably come up with a whole alphabet again for breastfeeding, with all the emotions, opinions and experiences that come with it. Admittedly, it may be tough in the beginning and your patience will be tested, but never have the stakes been higher. Of course, every mother knows what is best for her child, but I will always cherish that golden opportunity and privilege I had to be my child’s sole source of physical and emotional nourishment.

Predictions

O—Oracle. According to Wikipedia, an Oracle is “a person… considered to be a source of wise counsel or predictions.” (Get down! You will fall! Aaay!). We are their Oracles—until they hit their teens and decide that we don’t know anything.

P—Potty training. It’s all fun and games until someone gets peed on. Or worse.

Q—Question and answer. Welcome to the world of never-ending questions such as, “Why is it raining? Why is the tree green? Why is there a baby in her tummy?”

R—Rest. Children have a way of making time and rest seem like a luxury or a distant memory. Fortunately, a wise parent from the olden times invented naps and early bedtime and got them accepted as necessities of childhood when, in fact, they’re for the parents—but shhh, don’t tell the kids.

S—Supermarket. Parents can’t be expected to always come up with great entertainment for little kids. Solution? A trip to the grocery! It’s educational (Baby, get five mangoes) and exciting (Look, kids! Fish! Shrimps! Crabs!) Wow! It’s like being in an ocean park.

T—Tears. It started when I was pregnant, and I blamed the hormones for making me cry over sappy commercials. But the hormones are long gone now, and I still tear up over everything. The book “Love You Forever.” Andy growing up in “Toy Story 3.” Mrs. Jumbo tenderly cradling little Dumbo with her trunk from inside her prison cage with “Baby Mine” playing in the background. Oh gosh, what is wrong with me?!

U —Ultrasounds. It’s always love at first sight, from that first glimpse of a round sac to hearing that tiny beating heart to discovering whether you’re going to have a daddy’s girl or a mama’s boy.

V—Volume control. While I will take a happy and loud house anytime over a silent and empty one, there are moments when I do wish I could get a remote control and turn the volume down a notch or two.

W—Wonder. It is so precious to watch children as they allow everything to delight them. They wonder how the moon changes shapes. They put seashells to their ears and listen to the sound of the ocean into it. I pray that my kids never stop getting amazed by the wonders of this life.

X—Xtra. Fine, technically this falls under “E” for “extra” but cut me some slack. In this case, when with children, always travel with extras—extra clothes (for them and you), extra diapers, extra milk, extra food and an extra dose of humor.

Y—Yes! I was just thinking about how great it would be for parents around the world if instead of a “No! No! No!” phase, children had a “Yes! Yes! Yes!” phase instead!

Z—Zoos. Zoos and ocean parks were the last places I would ever have thought of visiting during long weekends or trips abroad. They’re still the last places I would think of visiting during my vacations, but my children say otherwise, so off we go to see the elephants and the monkeys.

Here's the link where I got it.

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Milo

I’m a milo drinker. The quote “milo everyday” applies to me. I’m not the usual adult who drinks coffee in the morning, but I take milo instead. If there’s no breakfast available in the house, just one cold glass of milo and I’m good to go. :D Well, actually even if there’s breakfast, it still won’t be complete if there’s no milo.

Anyway, I’m just a little disappointed with the mixture of milo now. It used to be so full of chocolate but they changed their mixture and put more milk in it. And because of that, I cannot make my usual “chocolatey” milo because I can’t find the right mixture anymore. I know it’s quite shallow but I’m sure most of you can relate. Just imagine your coffee with different mixture and it doesn’t taste right anymore. Di ba!?!

I just hope that the manufacturer of milo won’t change their previous mixture, coz if not, I’ll be one customer who would stop drinking it even if I don’t want to. L

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Wednesday Happy Thoughts

Happiness is…

  1. Surprise birthday treat for my mom last Sun
  2. Mamma Mia (yup I still can’t get over it even if one week had passed since I saw it)
  3. Mock run last Saturday
  4. Fringe latest episode
  5. Lance’s school play
  6. Hannah and my mom’s bonding time (I’ll blog about it next time)
  7. Army Navy
  8. Donated a small amount of money for Negros (thanks to Glo. I was able to help in small ways)
  9. Café France chocolate croissant
  10. Chocolate Fire

To know how this started, click here.

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