Showing posts with label kuya joshua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuya joshua. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Choice of bag

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When we moved in at Muntinlupa, we had no choice but to transfer J to another school. I was in scout for a Montessori school near the area. I insisted to enroll him in a school that teaches the same way where he first studied. So, the choice was shortlisted to SMS.

DSC05864Come enrollment day, I was in shock and at the same time wondering why there were no materials that need to be bought. I just realized now that bringing of materials will all be part of their assignments.

Since I thought they won’t be bringing materials (notebooks/books/writing papers) that much, I excitedly bought Skip Hop Zoo Pack Little Kid Backpack and Zoo Lunchie Insulated Lunch Bag for him at Rustan’s. I chose the Penguin design so C can used it as well when it’s time for her to go to school too.

DSC02590 J was so cute carrying the backpack and the lunchie on his first day of school.

However, I got confused come dismissal time to see all his classmates and the other students lugging a very big stroller bag. He was the only one carrying a back pack. I thought what the heck was going on. I thought the school was just the same school as his previous where all activities are done in school and assignments were given during Fridays only. This weren’t discussed during the Parent’s Orientation.

After two weeks I received a letter from the school advising the parents to have their kids bring a big bag the following day as they will be distributing the notebooks and books. I actually panicked! My husband will surely kill me if we need to buy another bag. He’d probably say “ang arte-arte mo kasi.”

materials But how on earth would you put all 5 notebooks, 3 quiz notebooks, 2 writing booklets and 3 books in one small backpack? Patay! The fact that they need to bring it daily is another factor for me to get crazy. How about the crayons, the pencils, the extra shirt and his grooming kit?

J would often whine that he was carrying a heavy bag. He even told his school service driver that he was the only one without a stroller bag. The driver then told my in-laws about it and so, thankfully, my SIL bought a stroller bag in Divisoria for him.

DSC02630 It wasn’t nice for me (ako na nga maarte, di ba?) but I am grateful that they bought him a bag he can use for the meantime until the time I can buy one for him. I was looking for a good one in SM for I prefer not to buy him those with cartoon characters on it. He would like a character just for a few months. And besides, he wants a Jake and the Neverland pirates bag which is not available here. I want a sturdy one which he can still use next school year. I don’t want him to change bags every year as bags nowadays doesn’t come cheap.

Meanwhile, the Skip Hop bags officially resides now at the back of his closet and hopefully be in use for the future.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Tummy pains

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During weekdays, my son’s morning routine starts whenever I gave his milk (he still feeds in a bottle and I have failed to wean him several times now) and turn on the TV and switch to either Disney Junior or Disney Channel. He usually skips breakfast mostly if he doesn’t like the food – which I allow, I know, I’m a bad momma. Then he takes a bath, brushes his teeth and dress him up on his uniform. By 7 in the morning, his school service would pick him up and off they go to school.

However, last Monday, right after he downed his milk, he was complaining and says his tummy aches. I was in a hurry that time (I have a schedule in DFA for passport application, more on that later) so I let the husband talk to him. I just had learned that my husband allowed him not to attend class. At first, I got mad as they have a scheduled quiz on that day. Later, I found out that he actually vomited on our bed which made my husband decide not to let him go to school.

When I was done with my application, I went home directly and took my boy to his pedia. After interviewing him on what he feels and what part of his tummy aches, his pedia confirmed it was acute gastritis that he was having.

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Now, he needs to take Protexin Restore once a day for five days. I dissolved it in his morning milk. Then he needs to take Maalox for two weeks, once 30 minutes after eating and at bedtime. He has tremendously lost his appetite because of tummy pains and of being busy with play. So, I switched his vitamins back to Propan.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

What’s with ketchup?

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ketchup When I had my son, I dread the day I need to argue with him so he would eat veggies and not just meats and sweets. I can't manage to have a picky eater child; the husband is enough for me. Thankfully, he grew up to be food lover. Can I hear a hallelujah?

He eats everything. Well, except those he knew he can’t eat because of his health condition. He has G6PD deficiency so soya and it’s by-products as well as beans (any kind of it) is a no-no for him and his sister too.

When we introduced ketchup to him, he has fallen in-love with it. Whether it’s banana or tomato, it’s a staple on his every meal. He loves to dip all fried foods (chicken, hotdog, pork, beef, spam, etc) and would even make it a sauce on his rice. He loves ketchup to bits is an understatement. A bottle of ketchup only lasted a week for us because of it.

McDonald’s or Jollibee or any other food chains would have banned us from entering us we hoard ketchup for him as he can’t eat fries or chicken without it.

Is it healthy? Was he the only one who loved ketchup that much? I am getting worried as the little girl is starting to show signs of loving ketchup as well.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

School is near

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Can't believe that my little boy has finished his first year in a big school with flying colors. He has aced it well.

On a side note: The dad doesn't want him to enroll on the same school as it's kinda far from our house.

However, being the  hard-headed wife that I am, I insist to have him enroll on the same school as he is already comfortable in the way the school teaches and his friends are there. He belongs to that school now. And I believe he learns a lot from that school. With that case, the argument is already closed. I win. Hahaha!

Moving on, I have a wishlist for his schooling this year. Here it is:

1. Skip Hop Zoo Lunchie (Penguin)

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2. Thermos Foogo Straw Bottle (10oz)

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3. Thermos Foogo Food Jar

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I hope his godparents stumble on this post so they know what to give for my little boy. Besides, he hasn’t received any birthday gift from them yet. LOL!

Monday, April 11, 2011

What’s in store for him?

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Okay, summer is almost done. We’re almost half done for April and May is fast approaching. In a couple of weeks, it’s time to go back to school. What had happen to my son’s summer for this year? None yet.

If only our schedule permits, we could have enrolled him in summer classes. However, no one would assist him to go to the clinics as the husband and I have chaotic schedule. The husband can’t take a leave, even a single day for the next two months which actually make me annoyed. I, on the other hand, is sleeping as a log during daytime – thanks to my night shift schedule.

Hopefully on May when I change my schedule to night shift, I could enroll him in a summer class.

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First would be the Bert Lozada Swim School in Tribeca. It’ll be an hour swimming session for ten days. I – He would just have to bare the morning sun as obviously, that’ll be the schedule we will take so I can be with him during the lesson. After which, off I go to work.

He was very excited on this and even told me doesn’t want to go back to school, i.e., AAM as Sr. CASA, and just want to go to swim school. Haha!

I have to remember to buy him a new board shots and rash guard as his is way to small now for him.

McDonalds-Kiddie-Crew-Workshop-2011-summer Next would be the ever famous McDo Kiddie Crew 2011. He’s actually not yet eligible as he is only five years old but it can be waved only if he has permissions from his parents. Of course! This is still under the bridge as he might come along with his cousin if and only if Tete would be willing to shoulder their fee. Hehe! If not, the husband’s wallet is at stake.

I believe this is just for five days but I don’t know how many would they need to stay in the store. Still need to research on that.

There.. That’s what’s in store for my little boy.. Hopefully, this would materialize in May and not just fall in the long-listed plans.

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Most Orderly

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Proud mommy moment. My son finished Jr. CASA as Most Orderly.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Happy 5th birthday!

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DSC00060To the person who taught me and my husband how to love unconditionally;

To the person who taught us be satisfied with all the blessing we are given;

To our hard-headed but kind-hearted son;

Happy 5th birthday CARL JOSHUA EMMANUELLE!

We (Mommy, Daddy and Claire) love you so dearly!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Happy or not

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Remember this post about my thoughts of not being able to give my son a school party he was expecting to have? Yesterday, I was finally able to get a confirmation and it was a GO.

I wrote a letter for his teacher advising her that we will be throwing a small celebration for him on Friday. When I got home, he gave me out a print out of the schedule for March. At first, I didn’t bother to read it only to find out just this morning that there will be no classes on Friday because of the Grade 6 NAT examination.

Gawd! I actually do not know now what to do. He was expecting it big time and when I was finally able to make it come true, another obstacle came our way. It can’t be on the 3rd as it’s too early and I don’t have enough time to prepare yet. I was thinking to still throw him a party on the 9th instead, as there is a Musical Program on the 7th and 8th in their school.

Now, don’t you think the party is really not meant for him?

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Press of time

Posted by CHAT at 4:57 PM 0 comments

Let me just rant.

Exactly one week from now, my little boy J will turn five. Since all his classmates celebrated their birthdays in their school, he was expecting the same too. At first, we were kind of sceptical at the idea as our funds are not that big for such. However, I saw a light when my company announced that our performance bonus will be credited to our account on the 28th. The husband gave me a go signal to allot part of it for h is party.

By then, I started to make a list of things to buy as well as the budget for the party. I have even hired a graphic artist to make his invite which was paid by PayPal money.

The party was a go – not?

Until now, which is the last working day of the week and Monday is already the 28th of the month – there was still no announcement or general assembly about our bonus. I have to order his cake today but I can’t because of it.

I do not know what to do. I can’t break my son’s heart.

I am a bad mom…

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Back to school

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The two-week vacation of my son has finally ended. In a couple of hours, he’s back to school. And what better way to welcome the kids back is to give them an exam that was supposed to be given last October 19. Ain’t that cool? Haha!

Anyways, he’s very excited to go back to school and see his friends best friends and his teacher. I just hope his eagerness to go to school will not falter.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Done!

Posted by CHAT at 11:32 AM 0 comments

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First half of the school year is officially done. The little boy is in vacation starting today until the 2nd of November. However, they will be greeted by a Language Exam when they come back on the 3rd of November. The exam was supposed to be given last Tuesday, however because of Typhoon Juan, classes were suspended in preschool.

It’ll be two weeks of vacation for him. I’m actually thinking of enrolling him either in E.nopi or Kumon to continue his learning while in vacation. I would love to teach him how to read but my schedule was full this coming weeks. Bad mom, I know. This is the pain of becoming a working mother. Do you have feedbacks which one is better, Kumon or E.nopi?

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Joshua’s Field Demo

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This is a long, overdue post.

My son had his first ever field demo presentation in their school last 24th of September. Together with the Pre-Junior, they performed twice to the tune of I Gotta Feeling by the Black Eyed Peas. No picture taking was allowed during the first performance to avoid distractions to the kids. Second performance, the parents are allowed to snap away all the want. Here are some photos from the said performance.

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And the best part of it, his number one fan was there to cheer him up while he was performing.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

How? Why?

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How would you answer your toddler’s never ending questions?

My son is now in the stage when he questions a lot of things, most of them from what he observed around him. Most of time, I ran out of answers to his never ending questions. I know his brain is like a sponge where every minute details and information feed on him will be stored forever. And so, I am very much careful and how to answers it although my patience wears out sometimes.

Here are some examples of his questions:

Where does my food go? Where does my milk / water / juice go?

Where does pupu / wiwi came from?

Why do I have booger?

Why does the water moves when I move (pertaining to the water in the pool)?

Sunday, September 26, 2010

School activities

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Sneak preview of my son’s consecutive activities in school.

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Stay tune for the stories of his field demo presentation during their Foundation Day and his field trip at Sta. Elena Fun Farm and Lucky Me! Noodle Factory.

Friday, September 17, 2010

English speaking

Posted by CHAT at 9:16 AM 0 comments

The first and foremost reason why we enrolled my eldest in Ann Arbor Montessori in BF is for him to learn English faster. I got frustrated when I wasn’t successful teaching him how to speak English in an early age. I so badly wanted to have then an English-speaking son. He understands the language but is not a speaker of it.

After three months of attending school, I can say we have made the right decision. Although he prefers to speak Tagalog over English, we can still hear him speak English every now and then. Here are some of the examples:

May I go to the restroom?

Please open.

Thank you!

Please open the light.

Don’t bite me.

And oh! I am no more a mommy and the husband is no longer a daddy as he now calls us Mom and Dad, LOL!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

His first field trip

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We have just received a memo from the school that Joshua and the whole CASA will be having a field trip a day after their field demo. Anyhow, they will be going not far from the Metro, it’ll just be in Laguna. First stop is at Sta. Elena Fun Farm and next is the Nissin Monde Noodle Factory.

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My boy is so excited and he was already telling us what food he will bring. We haven’t decided though who shall come with him, me or the husband. As you can see, I am assigned on the night shift and that means I have to file a leave on the night before the trip or I’ll be just a sleeping log during the entire day. Let’s see.. We still  have a week to decide on this.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Today

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is the day of AAM’s culminating program for Buwan ng Wika. Like what I posted here, the CASA pupils were asked to bring Filipino dish good for 5 people for the salo-salo. I was supposed to buy Goldilocks Tropical puto. Yesterday after our shift, I asked my colleague to accompany me to the nearest store near our building only to find out that they have already run out of stock. We went to three more stores around Makati but hear the same line “ubos na po.”

And since it was already way past 7pm and we can’t find a store that sells puto, we went to Glorietta’s foodcourt and saw a stall that makes delightfully happy. I asked the seller if the food is easily spoiled as it’ll be eaten by the kids the next day. She said she won’t just add butter and sugar so it won’t be spoiled. She even commented that there is no need to put the food on the fridge.

The food that solves my problem yesterday was Bibingkinitan. For Php 120, I went home with 6 bibingkas. Been eating this for a long time now but totally forgot about it when I was dead focused on buying puto.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Agape party

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In celebration of Joshua’s school’s Buwan ng Wika, all the CASA pupils are requested to bring Filipino food to share with their classmates. The food should be good for 5 children only. Rice will be provided for each class.

At first, I decided to buy the famous Malabon’s Sapin-sapin. However, according to the recent memo the school gave, Joshua needs to bring either bibingka or puto. Of course, I don’t want my mom to get stressed out by preparing bibingka so we decided to buy puto instead.

Our choice is Goldilocks Tropical Puto. The party will be tomorrow so I have to drop by the nearest store before heading home later this afternoon.puto

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What to wear (part 2)

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Remember this post about my son’s Linggo ng Wika program on Friday? After searching for a costume for him and ended up borrowing my cousin’s Muslim costume, I was devastated and lost my excitement when I talked to his teacher yesterday morning. According to Teacher Angel, it was only the girls who are required to wear costumes while the boys wear their usual PE uniforms. They still need to bring Filipino dish though.

Good thing we didn’t pursue in buying a costume for him. I am still making him bring the costume on Friday just in case.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Everyday school baon

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I can’t believe how time really flies so fast. Joshua has been in big school for more than two months now, turning three months when August ends. That means, he has been eating cookies and cupcakes and breads day after day, five times a week as his baon. I’m one mother who has lost all the ideas of what to give him for recess. Good thing I found an article written by Tita Amy sharing 10 gourmet pandesal baon treats for the kids.

 

10 Gourmet pandesal baon treats for your kids

 

School’s back! For moms, this could only mean one thing - a whole new year of facing the biggest challenge all mothers with school-age kids must deal with everyday: what baon to prepare for their growing kids.

 

As for me, the start of school takes me back to the late 70s when opening my fifth grade red and green checkered lunch box meant anticipating what treats could be found inside. However, despite holding my breath before opening it each time, my lunch kit held the same thing everyday: fresh calamansi juice. I don’t know what possessed my mom but she made me fresh calamansi juice everyday such that my Thermos jug smelled of freshly-squeezed calamansi even if it only had water in it.

 

And every single day, my daily calamansi juice came with one thing: a pandesal with some kind of filling in it. This was the 70's, a time when it was totally uncool to eat pandesal in school. The cool kids had sandwiches with different types of palaman (fillings) – ham and cheese, hotdogs, burgers, corned beef and luncheon meat. They were the rich kids—the ones who raved about having a taste of pizza pie (yes, it was known to be a pie back then), most likely from 3M. To keep my lowly pandesal from my seatmates’ condescending eyes, there was only thing I could do—gobble it up in two bites.

 

Fast forward some 30 years and I’ve had just about as much pizza as any grown woman could possibly eat or want. But the age-old question remains: what would your kid’s baon be today, tomorrow, and the day after that? The quick answer still is: a sandwich. Some bread with some kind of filling in it.

 

The only difference is that today, my pandesal and my sassy seatmate’s “tasty bread" a.k.a. American white bread could be whole wheat, 5-grain, sugar-free, even a snooty foccacia. And now, the variety of palaman to fill them with are just as mind-boggling, and hence, preparing our kids’ baon has become more challenging—and fun!

 

What type of bread should go with what type of palaman? Would peanut butter and jelly go well on foccacia? And the even bigger dilemma: is a sandwich enough to fill a growing child’s daily nutritional needs? Will a sandwich of barely-there ham and mayo sustain your kid through the challenges of the day? Can your kid show off and share his or her sandwich with his or her bestie (bestfriend)?

 

If I were to be a fifth-grader all over again and armed with my now grown-up knowledge of food and all things good and edible, my grubby hands would be reaching for gourmet sandwiches that are packed with flavor and of course, healthy. But even with all the different types of bread out there, my choice for bread still remains to be the humble pandesal, which can either be whole wheat or sugar free. It goes well with the calamansi juice that my Nanay Lily used to make and it can hold a motley of spreads and fillings that can take the pandesal to a new level of gourmet distinction.

 

Here are 10 Gourmet Pandesal ‘Wiches guaranteed to make any kid the toast of the class every recess time – all homemade and with very few processed ingredients:

 

1. CHICKEN ADOBO and KESONG PUTI

Spread some butter on each side of the pandesal and toast. Put a slice of kesong puti on the bottom side and top with shredded chicken adobo.

 

2. SMOKED SALMON

Whole-wheat pandesal with smoked salmon garnished lettuce, a slice of tomato and cucumber. Use cream cheese spread instead of mayonnaise on the pandesal slices.

 

3. GRILLED VEGETABLES

Slice a jumbo (oversized) pandesal into half. Mix two cloves of minced garlic into ¼ cup of mayonnaise. Grill some sliced eggplants, tomato, bell peppers and zucchini. Spread the garlic mayonnaise on each Panini slice and layer the grilled veggies on the sandwich.

 

4. TURKEY HAM

Whole wheat pandesal with turkey ham and low-fat mayo, lettuce, a slice of tomato and cucumber. Just make sure you don’t put just one thin slice of turkey ham on the sandwich—three would be just about right.

 

5. BEEFY BURGER

Make some homemade burger patties with lean ground beef, onions, minced garlic and carrots and season with pepper, salt, a dash of Worcestershire sauce. Top with a slice of low-fat cheese and garnish with lettuce, tomato and cucumber or a pickle.

 

6. PINOY BRUSCHETTA

Cut a pandesal into several ¼-inch thick slices (just like crostini slices). Mix some minced garlic into 2 tbsp of butter. Spread on the crostini-pandesal and toast. Combine cubed kesong puti, chopped tomatoes, minced garlic, ¼ tsp of dried basil, a dash of Italian seasoning and pepper, and 2-3 teaspoons of olive oil. Put the mixture in a small leak-proof plastic container. To eat, spread some of the tomato-kesong puti mixture onto the pandesal.

 

7. CHUNKY TUNA

Mix some flaked tuna (in water) with low-fat mayo, pickle relish and minced onions (not too much). Spread on the pandesal. May be served with lettuce and a slice of low-fat cheese.

 

8. CHICKEN GALANTINA

Make your own chicken galantina or embotido using ground chicken breast (500g), 3 tbps minced bell peppers, ¼ cup minced onions, ¼ cup minced carrots, ¼ cup grated cheese, 2 tbsps catsup, ¼ cup breadcrumbs, 2 tbps. flour and an egg. Season with salt and pepper. Shape mixture into an embotido on aluminum foil. Seal both ends well. Steam over boiling water for 40 minutes and let it cool. You may do this before hand and keep in the chiller until you are ready to make your sandwich. Slice your pandesal in half, spread some low-fat mayo on each side and put a ½ -inch slice of chicken galantina.

 

9. SPANISH SARDINES

Saute two tablespoons of chopped onions then put in the Spanish sardines. Spread low-fat mayonnaise on pandesal slices and put just enough of the Spanish sardines-onion mixture. Add a pickle slice or two if you like. You may serve with scrambled eggs on the side and tomato and cucumber slices.

 

10. CHICKEN PESTO

Of course, you can always just buy a bottle of pesto sauce in a grocery but it’s better to make your homemade pesto using chopped cashew nuts, basil, parmesan cheese, minced garlic and some olive oil. Put everything in a food processor, pulse and reduce to a spreadable mixture. Flake some cooked chicken breast. Spread homemade pesto on each slice of the pandesal and top with the flaked chicken.

 

The varieties of healthy baon treats for your kids are endless. Of course, it’s always easier to just make a corned beef or hotdog sandwich but it’s a good way to start them young on good eating habits. Train your kid to be a little gourmet eater and while you’re at it, put in a fruit cup, a banana, a bunch of grapes or sliced mangoes, papaya or melons in his or her lunch box. It’s a healthy way to sweeten your kids’ day and trust me, they’ll remember and love you more for it.

 

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