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Apr. 23rd, 2009

Gearing up for spring

     There are several reasons to be excited over this weekend.  First of all, it's officially spring here in Vermont.  Our weather transition towards becoming warmer is a little delayed compared to other parts of the world.  Would you believe that it was snowing last Easter?  In the Philippines, Holy Week is typically scorching hot, but here...yes we still have flurries.  April showers only started this week, but this weekend...a high of 82 degrees baby!!  That said, we are so looking forward to go biking in a real bike path this time.

     We decided to make our work-out routines a little more family and fun-oriented and not self-indulgently running in place going nowhere on a treadmill.  So we bought a couple of bikes at the start of spring.  We didn't realize what we got into though.  I sought my sister's advice on this decision, and being the bike freak that she is, we got a lot more advice than what we hoped to get (luv 'ya sis!!).  It was all good advise though since we absolutely have no clue when we contemplated on getting $100 disposable bikes from Walmart.  Hubby and I got a his and hers Trek 820.  I wanted the aluminum framed version of this bike, the Trek 3700 which is $50 more, but seeing the other miscellaneous costs that comes with owning a bike (hitch for the car, a bike rack, helmets, child seat, extra tire, pump, racks...when will this ever end????), scrimping on little stuff may go a long way.  If we aren't hard core trail bikers, we don't need that much sophistication anyway.

    

While we are looking at bikes, we saw Coleen's face looking longingly at the kid's bikes and asking us if she could have one of those.  She didn't know that we already bought her bike but have yet to be assembled since this was meant to be a birthday gift (her birthday is on June).  We couldn't take seeing her that way so we had to prematurely show her her birthday present-- a 16in Disney princess bike with matching Disney princess helmet and Disney princess elbow and knee pads (yes,  we're tired of pink princesses too...we're just hoping she gets off this stage finally).  Of course she just had to hop on it right away...so we had the pleasure of watching her learn how to pedal alone even as she seeks a little push once she is stopped...or cringe even if she had to make that first fall.

     Will post pretty Vermont spring pictures in multiply once I get the chance.

Apr. 2nd, 2009

Narcissist Mom


We are all guilty of narcissism. Even if I refuse to admit it, I should.  The fact that I don't admit would just make me an even bigger narcissist thinking that I'm all good and selfless.  It's funny how we all display our own quirks without realizing how self absorbed we are.  I didn't notice it myself until I saw my daughter and figured she got it all from me. hahaha

She likes hanging out in the bathroom because she wanted to see her reflection while she tries on her dress-up clothes and shoes.  One time I even caught her singing while standing in a stool in front of the full-length mirror.  When asked what she's doing, she'll say, "I'm having a concert, Nanay"

If you ask how my daughter turned out to be such, I could only blame myself.

Yes that's the narcissistic me...I just realized that today when I left a voicemail for somebody at work...and I had to review the message not for the message to be actually reviewed...but just to hear my own voice! hahaha  In fact, I am so self absorbed, I sometimes call my own extension number just to hear how I sound in the answering machine (even if I heard it hundreds of times before)!  How sick is that??
 

*****


Today it was 50F out and is a considered a nice day in usually chilly Vermont.  I was wearing my black shoe with white piping which have gathered several comments like "awww those shoes are cute!! where did you get them??".     When I tried it on for the first time in 4 months, they are kindda small and my foot hurts a bit.  Then i realized I bought them in a size 6.5, when I'm actually a 7 just because the store ran out of size 7's.  But since I wanted a cute shoe, I had to have them half a size smaller even if it hurts like hell. The mantra, "No Pain No Gain" could go a little overboard at times. 

*****

So yeah...I'm all about looking good image-wise, physical or not.  Getting a little over the top sometimes, but yes, I put a lot of effort into that and it makes me a little more content and happy.  Although selflessness is a virtue that is worth striving for, a little "love thyself" wouldn't hurt.  It is pride and self-respect that makes us the best people we could be to be able to be the best person to whom our children could look up to.  Instilling self-worth in a child is also good for them and is one of the most valuable life-virtues you could impart. 

*****

Did I just made a justification on why it's alright to be "all about myself"? hahahaha

Jul. 9th, 2008

child-like

Instant Potty-user

Alas, another milestone in my parenting journey (at least with this kid) has been met.  My girl is now potty-trained.  Whoohoo!!
I’ve been paranoid about potty-training from the get go…books didn’t really tell you how to start doing it.  That was until I cam across the website for potty training in one day.  It was very encouraging and looks easy…so I bought the DVD and the $50 doll that supposed to know how to pee after drinking from the bottle.
I chose one  date where we had the time to hang out just the two of us…no daddy around who wanted to speak his own mind all the time.  Followed the process…removed her diapers and changed to undies…had a couple or so accidents…let her clean up after he mess…then was actually successful in letting her pee and poop in the potty.

After that day, I went…”Now what?”

We go out, she’s still in pull-ups.  In school she’s still in pull-ups.  My one-day effort was a waste.  Then I figure… she knew how to hold it in whenever she doesn’t have nappies.  So she must know how, I just wont let her have that chance to practice her new-found skill.  After a couple of months, we had a refresher…I then took a bold step to remove her nappies at home every day.  At first she still had the accidents, then after figuring out, she became more and more consistent.

At school I told teachers that she can hold it in and will bring her in without diapers but will bring extra underpants (just in case).  July 1, 2008 was her first day at school without diapers and it turned out...I'm proud to say... surprisingly accident free!  Teachers were surprised themselves because it was like an overnight process.  Now, she just needs me when she wanted to open the lights to the bathroom…other than that…”Go back and watch TV Mom.  Don’t watch me go pee”

Kids…they grow up so fast!

Apr. 16th, 2008

child-like

Mini-Me

Coleen’s mental development within less than a year has been a series of whirlwind events.  She’s actually getting to be more manageable and becoming more and more handy on several occasions.  Here are some of the things she’s been doing lately: 
  1. Bookworm  --  she loves books! She likes pretending that she’s reading by trying to remember the contents of the book and say it out loud while looking at pictures.  I personally think that’s a tougher challenge than reading the book alone.
  2. Learning new games  -- when she cannot make of anything out of a toy (ex. Flashcards, blocks, etc), I teach her to sort like things together (same color, same-looking pictures) and align it all together. 
  3. Showbiz  -- Ever since, she’s been the dancer before she became the singer.  She is, however, a quick study for both song and dance.  One day while watching idol (American Idol), I was watching her striding on one foot.  So I observed and realized that she was actually doing the Hokey Pokey (which she probably learned from school).  And, like everybody else, she’s also a Hannah Montana fan.
  4. Little Teacher – Believe it or not, sometimes she scolds us. “Nanay, listen to me…look at my face…that’s not OK”…..or….”Come here…one…two…three”.  I once saw her playing with another friend where they were fighting over a ball.  What my little teacher did was to throw the ball away and told her friend, “There…no more ball. Bye-bye ball!!”  (something a teacher would normally do).
  5. Observer – She notices the smallest of things, sometimes things we don’t even notice.  One time we were at KFC and she was holding her milk in a KFC cup.  I noticed her twisting to look at the Col Sanders poster at the back and asked her, “What are you doing?”.  She said, “Look Nanay, same…(pointing at  Col Sanders at the poster and the one in her cup)”.  She notices too that we have the same color of shirt or that I have a new pair of shoes.
  6. Control Freak --  I sometimes can’t believe that my life is being controlled by a tiny person.  Not “control” where all the decisions we make all consider her. ..but “control” as in “No, stay there”…or “No, it’s Tatay’s turn to change my diapers”… or “No, not diapers…PULL-UPS”…
  7. Conversationalist – Sometimes we just hang-out and sit together and talk. “Who’s your friend at school?  What did you do today?  What did you eat today?  Did you like it?”.  It’s so cool to be able to get answers from her and elaborate her story.  Like one time when I asked her what she did that day, she answered, “Play outside Nanay…muddy pants Madelaine”  (We played outside and Madelaine had muddy pants).
  8. Daddy’s Girl --  She has always been a Daddy’s girl.  Conrad could spoil her to death for as long as he can.  I had to be the only objective voice in our little family because the other adult doesn’t want to budge.  He will give her everything that he could give her, even if it’s cookies before bedtime.  That’s why I had to be the bad guy and they’ll gang up on me.
  9. Joker --  She must have gotten her sense of humor somewhere.  One weekend I was cooking breakfast and she asked “Nanay, what are you doin?”.  Her dad said, “Nanay is cooking breakfast”.  She went, “No, Tatay turn!”…(like it’s Tatay’s turn to cook)…then she broke out to a grin and said, “No….”  Kid knows how to tease.
  10. Empathy – Although she’s a bundle of fun, she has a deeply rooted compassionate soul.  She knows when I’m happy or if I’m hurt or sick.  She actually asks, “What’s wrong?”, then would kiss and embrace me.  I can’t even remember teaching her to be such.  I guess she’s just naturally sweet and caring.

 I could go on and on and tell all sorts of stories about her, and you’ll probably get tired of it…and I probably won’t care.  What I do know is that she’s an awesome creature who happens to come from my womb and I could never be more proud of it.

September 2009

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