12 April 2012

Swimming Lessons

For a family who loves to go to the beach, it's funny that none of us knew how to swim.  That's why I decided to enroll Sofi in Bert Lozada's Swim School.  I was planning to enroll her in Xavier but opted for the one in D' Ace Plaza in Kapitolyo.  Based on the description, she will fall under the Snapper 1 level, but her ID card says S2 (snapper 2?)

SNAPPER 1 (Age: 4 years old and above)
For children who are afraid of the water or little or no swimming experience.

SNAPPER 2 (Age: 4 to 6 years old)   
For children ready to work without the parent or caregiver and are developing 10m Survival Swim and 10m Dog Paddle.

It costs P5,000 (+ 250 for the ID, etc) for 10 sessions.  Now, we're on Day 3, I noticed that Sofi can "float" longer in the water while Teacher Tina assists her.  She still holds on to Teacher but she doesn't clasp as much as it was on Day 1. She cried during Day 1, didn't cry a bit in Day 2 then cried again today.   I just hope she becomes more confident in the next days.

01 April 2012

Heated Pools

summer's as cold as September weather.  Blame it on the low pressure area roaming near the Philippine area of responsibility.  The crazy weather didn't stop us though from going through the long overdue swimming party we have planned. We opted for Laguna's Pansol-like pools so we can enjoy night swimming, and with the continuous drizzles, heated pools are the best choice.

We were able to find one in Perpetual Help Subd. Purok 5, Pansol, Calamba City, Laguna.  The place is called Bramasole (which we learned later on was owned by a certain Konsehal Jeff).  It has two heated pools.  One is a kiddie pool and the other one is a 5ft deep pool.  Facilities include refrigerator, 3 bedrooms (only two have aircon), 3 restrooms (only two have shower), parking space and mess hall.  For 18 hours we were able to rent it for P6,500.

To learn more about the place, visit: http://www.lagunaresorts.com.ph/index.php/resorts/31

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11 March 2012

Parents' Day


Kids spell love T-I-M-E.  ~John Crudele

I don't know who Crudele is.  It's a random quote about parenting, and it hits spot on.  With Jaims and I both in the work force, time is a luxury we don't have.   Sofi's school activity gave us an opportunity to spend time with her even in a short while.  Nevermind if we have to sway our hips, dance in search of an empty newspaper or run dress in sarong to pretend we're heading to the market.

The whole activity lasted for 3 hours topped by the kids' heart warming performance of Nikki Gil's " Glowing Inside.  Here's a video of Sofia's presentation.







26 February 2012

How to Get/Renew your passport

My passport expired last 2010.  I had it before I got married because we were planning to have our honeymoon overseas then.  It didn't push thru but I had my first stamp months before it was about to expire when I had a Singapore trip.
I had this day reserved for passport processing.  My husband and I are getting ours renewed while Sofi will have her first ever passport. 12 days back, I reserved  online for an appointment.  While there's an option to call, I see convenience in online reservations.  To get started, go to:
This leads to DFA's Passport Appointment System.  It's a very straightforward website, giving you info on "What to Expect", "Setting an Appointment", "Documentary Requirements", fees, cancelling a scheduled appointment and how to get there.  It was my first time to see this appointment system, and I assure you -- it's easy, peasy!
When you're ready to set an appointment, you can do individual application or family application.  Since we're all going, I used the latter application form.  It's just a series of fields that you have to answer for DFA data. After which, you're ready to set your chosen date and time.  Since my morning is booked with Sofi's school activity I opted for the 3PM appointment.  Bad choice but no choice!
Documents should be photocopied and IDs should be checked as not all IDs are accepted.  Most of all NSO issued documents should be ready by the time you get to DFA.  If you are still getting your NSO documents choose a date at least a 5 working days after. IMPORTANT: photocopy or print the application form twice.  Dad had to step out of the processing area to have   our forms photocopied.  No worries because they will still accommodate you, it's just that  it would be an extra hassle on your part having to go back to the sunny part.

Getting there: Here's the map going to DFA Aseana from passport.com
The Application Form will tell you to be there 30 minutes before your appointment.  When we got there, a lot of people were outside as they all wanted to be accommodated.  We entered the middle gate and once you are able to get thru a validation table is waiting for you to check on your application form.  Once stamped, they will direct you to the benches where all the applicants are waiting for their turn to enter the air-conditioned area.  The guards will ask you about your sched.  They were accommodating at the moment those who have a 2:30 schedule.  The 3PM applicants were sent at the back, to form a new queue.  Dad insisted that we stay with the 2:30 applicants.  Why? Because by the time you get at the front of the queue, it's already 3PM.  In fact when you get inside (Step 1) the air-conditioned room, a series of benches are also provided to serve as a waiting queue.  Waiting is quite tedious, but you don't have much of a choice.  If you're there, make sure you have taken heavy meal, drank lots of water and have gone to the rest room.  You can go out but there's no assurance that the one in front of you or at your back will save a spot for you.  Make sure you go with someone then, for emergencies.  It took us an hour to finally get to the window.  The girl was nice enough to ask for the requirements one at a time.  She just had to ask Dadi to photocopy the application form.  When you're done, you will proceed to 2nd floor of that same building and line up at the cashier.  Each passport costs 950 pesos.  The 3rd step is to get a number and wait for the screen to flash your number.  Once your number is called the attending agent will ask you to check the data she encodes and will take your picture.  They're nice enough to ask you if you want the photo re-taken.  After which, you'll be asked to digitally sign the data.
Next step, if you intend to have the passport delivered to you place, you need to pay an extra P200.00. Otherwise, you're out of that place.
What have I learned during the process...AND THINGS THAT YOU SHOULD REMEMBER!!!
  1. Photocopy all documents.  It won't hurt to have extra copies at the end of the day.
  2. Schedule a morning appointment.  The heat and number of people all wanting to be accommodated is NO JOKE.
  3. Schedule as a family.  Family application means cutting the number of times going back there.
  4. Apply your kid (minor) a passport.  Having Sofi with us was a life-saver.  From Step 1 to 3, things were a bit faster because of Sofi's presence.  While waiting for Step 1 we had to wait in the "hot" queue, guards would constantly check on us if we want to stay on the side because it's a lot cooler there but they never really insist on looking at our forms to check our sched.  I was scared that the guard in Step 1 will check our paper before entering because she was doing it to those who were going inside but when it was our turn, I asked Sofi to go first, and Jaims was the last one.  When the lady guard saw Sofi she said, "Ang cute! Hello baby!" and didn't care whether the next person coming in is a goon or not :D  When we got to the window, we didn't have much trouble with it anyway, so do with paying at the Cashier.  The real life-saver was getting to Step 3.  I mentioned that you have to wait for your number to be flashed on the screen.  When I say wait, it meant REALLY wait.  While Jaims was paying I attempted to ask for a number and the "number guy" pointed me on the side when he saw Sofi.  he asked how old Sofi was, and his partner was about to give me a number but since I don't have the receipt yet I told him i'll get it first.  When Dadi came, the guy gave us a number and in less than a minute we were already in front of the lady taking pictures.  She asked me why I was late and she said that she has been calling me kanina pa.  I was speechless.  So we do have a special number :)  The lady found Sofi cute and the process became a lot easier.  Thank God for minors.
  5. Have the passport delivered.  After the grueling experience, I swear it will take a while before you can make me comeback.


18 January 2012

Pantas mode ON

May mga taong ipinanganak na maraming opinyon at may mga taong sadyang walang sariling opinyon. sa dalawang ito, san nga ba ako napapabilang? ayaw ko namang isipin nilang diskunektado ako sa mundong aking ginagalawan, pero hinding hindi ko kayang magpanggap na pantas ako at maalam.



01 January 2012

365 Awesome Moment #2


While most companies (like Daddy’s) started their year today, the big boss was nice enough to give us a time to do little errands or make last minute “family bonding time.”  Since daddy had to go to work early today, I promised him last night that I’m going to prepare his brekky this time. He laughed as I had a lot of days to do this but I always end up waking up late.  This morning, I managed to wake up Sofi, too.  While, I prepare our coffees and Milo, I glanced at them sitting beside each other blankly staring at the wall *Kyooot!* I know they’re both sleepy but are trying to make most of the time left.
Dad bought the salad he was fantasizing a few months back at the grocery after Church.  To make his meal complete, I packed him Christmas ham slices and 5 “Pinoy Tasty” slices.  I forgot about the cheese but I hoped it’s ok with him.  I inserted a short note inside his lunch box :)
After he left, Sofi and I spent time together.  She was getting cranky by 11.30 so I brought her back to the room so she can catch up some sleep.  Right now, Sofi and I are having movie time while blogging.
Life is Awesome!

it's back! 365 Awesome Moment


Since I ended 2011 in a depressed mode, I promise myself that I'd make 2012 the "bestest" year there is.  How should I do it? Well, I'd be bringing the 365 Awesome Moment back...and this time I hope to even reach more than last year's total posts.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed...and so are my chubby legs :)

Awesome Moment #1
January 1, 2012

Sorry Papa Jesus that we were not able to go to church during your birthday but I have a good news for you...we made it on the first day of the year :)

Since we spent New Year with my hubby's family, we were able to get home at past 2AM already. Naturally our bodies responded by waking up at almost 12 noon.  The original plan was to hear a New Year's eve mass but we didn't know that the Church near their place was closed. We can't make it in time for the noon mass either so we said we'll hear mass at a later time.  During the afternoon, when we had our late lunch around 5:30, mama insisted that I get the clothes from the sampayan.  Since I was in a hurry I rushed folding.  We thought mass was at 7 but we learned from the schedule posted outside the Church that the last mass was at 6:30.  We were late but at least we made it :)

Happy New Year everyone!

20 December 2011

how to wean

For Sofia, weaning came very late.  I was told by many that kids should be weaned out of bottle-feeding as soon as they turn 1. Her pedia said we should try at 2, but luck wasn't on our side.  She would throw tantrums at night when she doesn't get her supply.  We've resorted to lowering her oz intake, making her milk too diluted and even controlling the number of bottles left in the room.  But because she gets to stay in the room all by herself, she ends up putting extra scoop in her (matalino!).    When she turned 4 I tried coaxing her that since she's big already she should stop drinking milk from the bottle but she would contest.  A few months before Christmas, I told her "o pagChristmas na, no more mimi bottle na ah".  I would sometimes hear her telling her lola and tito that she would start drinking milk in the glass when it's Christmas.  I gave her time after.
One night, when we went to the mall, I intentionally left the bottles in mama's house.  She hasn't drink milk for the past two nights, and maybe tricking her one more night won't hurt.  When we came back, she was looking for milk and I told her we don't have milk bottles.  Then I remember bringing home a mineral water bottle from the mall.  I told her, I'll just make milk in it.  She agreed, and she was able to finish the serving.  The following night I told her I don't have bottles again, so she agreed that I make it in her school jug.  The next milk nights, she agreed to have them in the glass.  I did this every night, even leaving a glass with spoon and water so she can make her own when she gets back from school.  We're now on our 4th week (we started sometime November) and she seldom drinks milk now.  Though, for me it is an achievement I still prefer she continue drinking milk even in glass.  Sometimes she would even refuse to eat rice.  I would have to deal with that sometime...and thumb-sucking.  Bye-bye botes!