Friday, September 28, 2007

almost two years of marital bliss

yes, you read it right! jude and i are nearing our 2nd wedding anniversary, 8th of october to be exact, and am proud to say that we are a happy couple--unfazed of the challenges that came along and continuously learning and growing in this vocation we have chosen

 

 

 

Monday, September 17, 2007

on trade exhibit and clearance sale

weekend found us in market! market! and world trade center in pasay city to visit trade exhibits which we either read in the dailies or just heard over the fm radio. since we're into a gamut of projects and interests right now, our whole family (jude, me, iñigo and his yaya) braved the heavy traffic of slex last saturday to see if there can be anything useful for us from these exhibits.

nego-skwela trade exhibit

i am actually unsure of the title of the exhibit but because it was organized by nego-skwela livelihood and technology center, let me have the title that way na lang.  it was i who prodded jude for us to visit this since am into business now. nego-skwela is the private counterpart of TLRC and the organizer alone is enough to occupy me in that fair as i read in their brochure that they are conducting seminars and training for aspiring entrepreneurs. lucky for me that one of the training i would like to take is in their list! the rate of their seminars are reasonable enough at 1.3k-2k per module. give me a reply if you want their contact details, okay?

and since we were already in the market! market! the mall rat in me was once again itching up so i asked jude for us to take a stroll for a few minutes. i guess he really know me very well because that few minutes is actually an hour or so but still he gladly obliged. hehe.

we chanced upon toytown, which is at the 3rd level of the mall, and to my delight they were selling some fisher price toys at 75% off! i was able to buy iñigo a battery-operated toy at only php 300. of course, i made sure first that the SKU isn't part of the product recall. other toys like disney's were also on sale and guess what we did... we made some early christmas shopping already! we bought a lot of toys which we intend to give as gifts for our inaanaks and pamangkins.

oh, i was really happy!

but there's more that made me happy this past weekend...

sunday after lunch, jude drove us to world trade center to check the philhouse 2007 which gathered some of the country's house developers and constructors, interior designers, home furnishing companies, and even financing companies such as banks and pag-ibig.

and since we're in the process of having our own house built, we scoured the booths of participating companies to see the latest trends these days, which we can probably copy (oops...) or compare products and prices with those in home depots.

i was smitten by this booth which features country-style home furnishings. i even asked jude to take a picture (left of this page) of me and iñigo just to have a remembrance. sayang, the swing wasn't captured in this photo because it's really cute! =D

one of the first booths we visited was that of imarflex's. i've been longing to have a juice extractor for such a long time now and when i saw the imarflex electronic juice extractor i immediately bought it since aside from the brand reputation (tested it yesterday and i love it!), it was on sale at 15% off! and that's not all... i was given a membership card which entitles me for a 20% discount everytime i buy their products from the head office, which is in buendia, makati.

then we passed by the booth of hanbee trading (they are featured regularly at magandang umaga pilipinas) and to our delight, the modular kitchens on exhibit that day were selling at 50% off the original price! of course we bought one as we really think that's a good buy! actually jude just paid the 30% d/p and the balance is payable upon delivery which is on december. the modular kitchen has everything--gas range, stainless sink and drainer, cabinets with stainless racks, etc. good buy, isn't it?

we ended up last sunday evening really so tired but we weren't complaining because we know all the trips we made were all worth it. =D

 

 







 

Thursday, September 13, 2007

jude and i think... (disclaimer: these are our own POVs)

- that the guilty verdict and life sentence for erap's plunder case is fair enough. 

- that there are more plunderers on the loose. the reason why they are untouchable as of these days because they are seating in the right of the father... err.. mother.

- that the middle class has once again spoke for the nation. it's this class that toppled down the erap administration and kept mum over gma's alleged cheating during the 2004 presidential election as they may probably do not want another artista in malacañang.

- that manny pacquiao will lose this time on his fight with marco antonio barrera. all i do hope is that no one will deliver the good (or bad) news early in the game. it spoils the excitement.

- [jude only] that university of the east will win this year's uaap just because they remain to be undefeated as of now. i don't think so... go, tigers pa rin! hahaha!

- [me only] that dr. hayden kho, dr. vicky belo's beau, is hot! jude thinks otherwise... may tinatago raw.

Monday, September 3, 2007

we have a toddler in the house!

i grew up accustomed with the phrase "terrible two" and that made me believe that a child starts to become a nuisance (but adorable at that) only when he or she reaches the age of two. that's why jude and i wasn't able to ready ourselves when our little boy, at 10 months, started to rule the house as a budding explorer and grabs anything that he fancies.

now at 14 months, he's already a pro in putting chaos inside our house: drawers pulled out and cabinet doors opened with its contents tossed out in all directions, toys scattered all over our room, dining chairs pushed anywhere (fingers crossed that it won't be pushed against the fridge door again), and the list can go on. *sigh*

but what makes us happy about this is the fact that our little boy is already a toddler and is doing what other normal toddlers do. i remember my mama used to tell this when we can't keep our cool with cousins or nephews who won't behave: hayaan mo na... mas okay na yang ganyan dahil kung hinde malikot yan ibig sabihin may sakit or diperensya yan." oh yeah... the wisdom that only experienced mothers could give.

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just a roundup on iñigo's development as of this month...

- he still won't walk (he loves crawling until now to others dismay... sila yun) but attempts to make several steps when he feels like doing it. he's too cautious... that explains. =)

- he prefers eating regular meals (rice, viand, and soup) now than the baby foods i prepare. fyi, i never offered cerelac and gerber to my little boy. i have nothing against these two but for me, i prefer the hard way of mashing fruits and veggies and serve it to my son. well now.. iñigo would even eat ampalaya when mixed with squash and other veggies. and what a surprise... he turned down the apple-mango puree he used to love! he is now eating menudo, adobo, pancit, relyenong bangus or whatever i cook. =D

- he is now familiar with some parts of his body and can point his head, nose, tummy, and... birdy! =D

- he loves watching tv commercials most especially the ad by jollibee. he'd dance as soon as he heard the the jingle and shriek with delight when jollibee the mascot appears in the tv screen. i am really stunned on this and a bit wary of any subliminal message that comes with every jollibee ad. hahaha!

- he would sign more often especially with the words "more", "milk", and "sleep". =D

- he's also now good in throwing tantrums! =( our son is becoming a little pasaway lately, which can be so annoying sometimes. but according to dr. sear's baby book, iñigo's age right now is the stage when babies are in the height of asserting their independence. oh well... i just hope iñigo won't go too far on this because the last time i said "no" to him he crawled towards the door and sobbed. waah... lalayasan na yata ako!