April 2012
Thank You Cee
C for Citibank.
In a few days time, I’ll be making a very important transaction -one that will change our lives. And if God -willing all goes well, I’ll have Matt to thank for that - for finding our credit card cards. And then thanks to Citibank for re-activating our account without so much of a […]
Home
Am back from my brief soujourn to a place somewhere in Mindanao. It’s so good to be with my son. I’m sure she missed me. He was all “showing off” when I came home. Running… throwing things… actions that beg for my attention. It’s his childish way to get my attention and to tell […]
Ain’t I glad?
A couple of years ago (in one of my Havainas-crazed days), I bought my son, who was still learning to walk then, a pair of the Baby Estampas by Havaianas. It’s actually our Christmas present to him. But that was ages ago.
He has worn it few times but that was it. And since then, I […]
Blown Out of My Wits
Warning: The following conversation makes mention of words you might not want to read.
I was changing to my house getup when Matt asked me: Mama, what’s on your bottom?
Me: Diaper.
Matt: So you have blood on your bottom?
Me: Mmmm.
Matt: Like Jesus?
Me, wondering at his knack of making unpredictable discussions: Mmm.
Few sec later, […]
Toys!
I gave my card a “drive test” yesterday.
Among the few supplies I bought (no cat supplies though), I came home with all of these.
All for Matt.
Now, I don’t always boy lotsa toys for Matt because we have relatives who always spoil him with toys! I actually intended to only buy the mega […]
He Found It
TODAY:
Matt helped me find a thing that’s so important to me. Maybe it’s safe to say, to us.
And I’m so thankful. It’s really a big, big blessing. Who would have thought that in messing with our wardrobe cabinet, he’d “unearth” the object of my concern these days.
He has saved us from the hassles of applying […]
The Price of Education
This morning, I called a kid school nearby to inquire about their children’s learning program and the tuition.The woman on the phone said their program includes math, reading etc…
Now here comes the interesting part :the fee. Or the shocking part. The whole year costs Php43,000. Astounding, I thought (but of course didn’t say aloud). […]




