I guess I was wrong because he enjoyed the ride with his sister... smiles and all.
It is fun watching your kids getting along and having fun. I also had a fun taking their pictures using my hubby's mobile phone.
Until next weekend. Hugs!
I guess I was wrong because he enjoyed the ride with his sister... smiles and all.
It is fun watching your kids getting along and having fun. I also had a fun taking their pictures using my hubby's mobile phone.
Until next weekend. Hugs!









My two hours was not wasted and I enjoyed the demo. I believe they had other sessions as well but I was not able to attend anymore.



Most people say that Venus Raj should've been more creative with her answer. Some say that she should've given her "title-stripping" issue as an answer . I could agree more, but hey, she bagged 4th runner up. Not bad at all. At the end of the day, she still brought honor and pride to our country considering what happened the day before the pageant. I am already happy with what she achieved.
Kyle always says that he does not want to go to school but that changed more than a week ago. My son finally agreed to go to school. I was the one who got excited for his decision. I enrolled him at Day Care center since her sister's school will not accept him anymore.


See you next weekend, guys! Hugs...
You like saying "pain in the butt" and we know that you do not know what it really means. I hope you do not become one. I promise that Dad and I will do our very best to provide you with anything you need. We may not be able to provide all your wants but I assure you son, we will try. Dad and I will support and guide you. We will let you decide for your future. I have plans for you but I am very sure that you will have yours too. It will be a decision for you to make...no pressure from Mom, promise! Remind me of this blog if I start to :)
The rain was pouring hard but there was no sign of backing out from any of us. No one is calling asking to postpone the dinner, and I guess no one will. After all we are not sure when this kind of gathering will happen again. I am going to meet friends whom I haven't seen for almost a decade, except for Maricel. The last time I saw her was more than five years ago. It was my daughter's birthday.

It was my 30th birthday yesterday but there was nothing grand. It's enough that I have my family to celebrate it with. I am also grateful for having wonderful friends and I want to thank all those who remembered. I love you all!
Thrift-shopping is something not strange to me. I have my own fare share of thrift-shopping and this bag is one of the few things I got. Some of the items I've already given away but this one is far from getting disposed.

As promised, I tried to invade a not-so-familiar community (I think they are already a community) and I got a result. It was very short conversation because I did not know what to say. Above is a screenshot. I edited his picture and name, of course. He is 15, he described himself as "mabait and pogi" (kind-hearted and handsome) and he really did not use much of the jeje-language--if you can call it as such. I was the one using the jeje-language because I was using their translator which is called the Jologs-inator.
There was no need for me to create a jejename because I was able to chat without one. There is a panel on the right side of their site where you can see jejemons who are logged in and you can chat with them right away. Since I do not have a jejename, I was dubbed anon--that is probably for unknown. Funny.
I was actually sharing this experience with a friend and he told me that some local news reporters/researcher who are gay, call each other jejekla. We were even joking about what we can call a jejemon specialist--a jejeologist. Study of jejemons--jejeology (why do we even need to study them in the first place), a Mommy jejemon--jejemom (Jesus, bless your kids!), a techie jejemon--jejetechie. Now, what if a jejemon works in a call center, can we call him a jejecall then? That does not sound politically right...hahaha
I was wondering how a jejemon communicate with a fellow jejemon. I researched (aka GOOGLE) and I was not disappointed. Jejemons do have their official website! I was not surprised. The site is http://www.jejemon.com. It is user friendly and it is very colorful. I am not sure if it will be easy to understand them once you're logged in and are communicating with them already.
According to the Department of Health (DOH), heat stroke is a medical emergency. It is a state when the body overheats and temperature rises to a dangerous level. Heat stroke starts when the body stops cooling down. Symptoms include faintness, dizziness, weakness, headache and warm, flushed skin. This symptoms can progress to unconsciousness, rapid heartbeat, delirium and a very high fever. Summer should be spent outdoors! I totally agree with that. We just need to be very cautious and mindful of our activities. No emergencies!
