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Faux Street Photography

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Hahahha..naks! Well I'm calling this faux street photography because after all, I was just taking these shots from the passenger seat! Things that piqued my curiosity are the modes of transportation we usually take. Whether by private vehicle, cab, jeepney, pedicab, tricycle, kuliglig, bike or even on foot. I hope that no matter how far or arduous the journey, you find joy and meaning in it..and find satisfaction and rest in your destination. Hope you enjoy this set! :)


This is my father-in-law's car. Papa David's car may look old, worn and dilapidated. But I appreciate how it has lasted for a decade, serving its masters with loyalty and reliability throughout the years.


Isn't this our "National Transport Vehicle" yet? Steadily plying the roads of Metro Manila, with its burst of colors and sometimes weird horn sounds. 


I really like the pensive look on the cab driver. Is he calculating how much he has netted for the day? I'm assuming there should be much because most jeeps are on transport strike today. Or maybe he's just scouting for new passengers to pick up!


Going different directions. Would've loved if they lined up properly ala-Beatles! I find that pedestrian lanes are more of a guide in the Philippines. But caution! Some MMDA / police in charge would charge you with jay-walking if you're crossing outside this lane!

Oh yeah and it's a normal occurrence that backpacks are usually placed in front. For security's sake and peace of mind...don't mind how you look na!


Was she dancing? Playing patintero? This lady was trying her best to reach the other side before the light turns green!


This is the most inefficient mode of transport, me-thinks. Why? These fellows would wait up patiently all day and I can't be truly sure but I don't suppose each of them would get at least 10 passenger rides in a day. But this guy in blue is definitely eyeing and making pa-cute to someone!


I apologize if this may offend someone or some groups but, why are they in that spot instead of directing traffic? 


Oh yes kuya, you're definitely a boy! :)

I didn't chance upon a barge on the river but just so you know, I came all the way from those Makati buildings in the background (the small ones in the middle!). What a ride!!


Engagement Pictures at Caleruega (Part One)

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Has it really been TWO YEARS??! Awwww shucks!! Sharing with you guys some of my favorite takes from way back. Yup, an engagement, a wedding, and a kid after....I can still remember most details of that day. 

How I had to wake up extra early to head to my HMUA's place for trial make-up, how she was so sweet and generous and thoughtful to actually lend me touch up items, how we had to pick up some Goldilock's goodies at A.Venue Makati. And then we headed to Greenbelt 5 to pick up our photo and video team, traveling all the way to Batangas and finding funny things to joke about with Wendy & Iza (Kuya Patrick didn't see you in the pics!). Wendy finally discovered where I got my "sense of humor" from :-p 

Changing in and out of outfits and accessories care of SURCOxVien, doing our best to pose and project and not laugh at ourselves at the same time, myself actually stumbling in heels (with people capturing the moment on video..on video!!!!), hiking up to the hilly part to take even more pictures, my brother atop Jerry's shoulders to take the dancing shot, us taking a peek at an actual wedding and imagining our own...

And though we ended late, it was worth it..if only for the BULALO!!! :)

Thank you so much to the team! Stay tuned for Part Deux! :-)

Photos by: Reality Box
Bride's Outfit and Styling by: Surco
Hair by Isabel and Make-up by Precious Medina
Location: Transfiguration Church, Caleruega, Nasugbu, Batangas













Engagement Pictures at Real, Quezon (Part Two)

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As promised, here are the photos from our second pre-nup photo shoot! Straight from my "digital baul", 2 years on file! :) When Precious Medina (HMUA) asked me how many layouts I wanted, I honestly didn't know what to answer..what lay-out?! Hahaha..but after knowing what layouts are...hmmm...let's just say that a "waterfall-jump-scene" immediately came to my mind!! Knowing A, he wouldn't want to so I guess it was just his luck (and this may seem ironic) that my dad asked us not to be too risky during that ghost month period..oh well, that can be reserved for another day! :)

Like that song in my head, "..don't go chasing waterfalls.." we just satisfied ourselves with posing under a nice staircase, a rattan sofa, by the garden, the roadside, the jacuzzi, the beach, and the amazing rock formations..solid shooting afternoon! :)

So for this second photo shoot, madami na kaming baong posing! Hahahaha!! Seriously, despite the 3-hour drive I think the whole team blended well with each other. Well this is a good thing - in preparation of course for the actual wedding. I may not have expressed this well during the time (in  my crazed and dazed 100-day wedding preps mode) but really, thank you so much to the team for all their sacrifices. Thank you soooo much too to Precious for her wonderful gift! :)

Oh but there was no bulalo this time..only a Shakey's dinner at Antipolo, and Mickey D's drive-thru at Boni Ave. for everyone at 10-ish PM on a rainy Saturday night.. :-)

These are just some of the memories that August rains would always remind me...I love you A, "high tide man, or low tide!" *cheesy!*


Photos byReality Box
Bride's Outfit, Accessories and Styling bySurco
Hair by Isabel and Make-up byPrecious Medina
Location: Real Star Beach Resort, Real Quezon









































Milk Mama Diaries: Our Breastfeeding Saga

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Welcome to the Milk Mama Diaries Carnival (August). For this month, we write about the World Breastfeeding Week 2014 - Breastfeeding: A Winning Goal for Life and share how breastfeeding can help the Philippines achieve the 8 Millennium Development Goals developed by the government and the United Nations. Participants will share their thoughts, experiences, hopes and suggestions on the topic.  

Please scroll down to the end of the post to see the list of carnival entries


As I write this post, I'm also watching over my 7-month old daughter who is now crawling more than creeping on her play mat. On occasion, she manages to humor me and do a quick plank or downward dog pose. If she's in a really playful mood, she'll go even further and attempt to coast on her knees! I can't believe how far we've come from our early weeks and days together just a few months ago. 

You see, this wasn't always the case with us. She wasn't always this cute baby with chubby cheeks. She wasn't always this amazing ball of energy, eager to expend every bit for each developmental milestone. My baby definitely wasn't one to take on nursing / latching / suckling / breastfeeding with ease and much gusto. I on the other hand, wasn't someone who had lots of free-flowing breast milk. Well truth be told, I think I just have ample supply for my baby's needs. And in my younger years, I wasn't even for nursing in public (NIP) or even for breastfeeding itself! Long story short, our breastfeeding saga actually started with myths and actual "breastfeeding failure", as most others (including myself) would have called it.

When I found out that this year's Milk Mama Diaries Carnival is about how breastfeeding can help achieve the 8 Millennium Development Goals by the government and the United Nations, I initially thought it would be quite hard to find a connection. But after reading some more, I felt certain that sharing our own experience could definitely help others - especially new mommies who are probably struggling with the same challenges we faced. This is not a run down of breastfeeding benefits and how-to's, and definitely not a put-down for moms who were not able to breastfeed. Far from it! This is simply a mom's no holds barred breastfeeding story - our struggles, failures, learning how to do it, getting better at it and keeping at it. I hope this encourages moms and the people around her to give breastfeeding a chance. 

Our Story

Let me take you back to the start of our journey. I was an excited first-time mom who was about to pop!  I felt so ready, so prepared and quite successful already! And why should I not feel that way? After all, my husband and I have attended seminars on pregnancy, childbirth and even breastfeeding. From the different types of hold and positions (cradle, cross-cradle, football, side-lying), correct latch, schedule, troubleshooting..ahh, we'll be breezing right through. We 'knew' everything from cover to cover, or so we thought!

We planned and prepared for a normal and unmedicated birth. After being stuck in 1cm for a whole day out, I was admitted to the hospital and was immediately hooked on IV and Pitocin. But after 24 hours in the hospital with labor not progressing, we were confronted with the need for a C-Section. I was prepared for anything BUT a CS! And I did not know it then but now I realize how giving birth via CS could jeopardize breastfeeding success. I mean, it is possible but it definitely wouldn't be easy...and how! You could count on your aching incision, general lethargy and all the IV needles to make early breastfeeding such a burden. 

Unang Yakap - I was unconscious when Z and I first met; but I'm glad the medical team followed my request for Unang Yakap and immediate latching which were included in my birthing plan
I could hardly stand on my own the day after the procedure. When nurses came and told me I could start breastfeeding, I was so excited! This is it! Although I missed the Unang Yakap in the operating room (I panicked so they gave me something that made me sleep!), I could make up for it now! So I was walking hunched over to the breastfeeding chair, a nurse advised me to use the breastfeeding pillow and somebody handed me my baby. Like an eager mother, I was waiting for that first latch....and waited...but baby didn't want to latch, or didn't know how. Hmmm, how could this be? Lactation experts in the seminars told us that this would be part of a baby's instinct! Weren't some babies even crawling towards their mother's bosom, and latched? That's the start of me questioning - what's wrong with my baby? what's wrong with my breasts? what's wrong with me? Nobody wanted to admit it but I guess the drugs used during childbirth somehow passed to my baby and made her lethargic. 

And so that's how we rolled for the whole time we were at the hospital - baby was only able to latch for a few minutes only after a nurse or a lactation midwife would assist us (read: maneuvering my mammary gland towards my babe's mouth). In I.T. parlance, we were on a "plug and pray" basis - with them manipulating the latch and me praying hard that we get it right already, that my milk comes plentiful already, that we wouldn't be a "breastfeeding failure" any more.

Our earliest breastfeeding sessions - when baby was fussy and crying hysterically, it was my husband who suggested to do skin-to-skin and get her to latch because, "she needs her mommy and she might be hungry"
Oh, and I also suffered from Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy so baby's blood glucose/blood sugar was heavily monitored from birth. Every 4-6 hours, a nurse would come and prick her heel to get a reading. There was a point when it was dropping significantly which was cause for alarm to the medical team. Probably enough for them to recommend a stop gap, an intervention. And doubts filled us again. What's wrong with our breastfeeding? Isn't it supposed to be the best for my baby? But we stuck with it. Even if I didn't know what the outcome would be. 

The Intervention


So I received a call from the pediatrician. From what I remember, she discussed Z's blood glucose condition, the dangers of hypoglycemia to her brain and body functions and the 'simple' remedy - administering glucose water to regulate her glucose levels. The simple remedy that I chose not to accept. When she heard this, I sensed the change in the tone of her voice. To my postpartum self, it sounded sort of like a threat, and I wasn't comfortable with it. I felt like a bad mom, that I'm forcing to make breastfeeding work even when they had a solution already. That if my baby's blood sugar continues to drop and something happens to her, it would be my fault. And then they said I had to sign a waiver. But as I said, I stuck with breastfeeding, yeah - at first it was out of pride (i.e., that I'm a breastfeeding mom) or my stubbornness. I desperately tried hard, in my hospital bed, to search the web for evidence so I can justify my decision to the medical team, but to no avail. I just knew that given our conditions, it would be the best for my baby and I wanted us to have a fighting chance so she can have the best start - regardless of her lethargy and blood glucose levels.

After the call, the doctor came over and visited us. She reiterated the details of our phone conversation but this time with a more 'caring' tone. She was probing where I got my information and convictions from. Maybe she was trying to see how come a first-time mom would be so opposed to what they, experienced and seasoned professionals, are trying to do. I don't usually like confrontations and getting in the way of other people's work (especially if they're the experts) but in this particular instance, it was empowering. Even if I didn't really know what I was doing! And may I add, it felt right. 

Seeing that I was so convinced we could make breastfeeding work, she let me be but she assigned a lactation midwife to always monitor us and help with the latch, should we need it. But not before the caveat that they will still monitor closely (pricks were gonna happen, still) and if things don't improve, they really have to do what they gotta do.

Challenge Accepted


I don't know what got into me but I thank God for giving me the resolve to soldier on with breastfeeding. I didn't have evidence of it too at the time but giving glucose water to a baby just didn't sound right. As a pre-diabetic / GDM mom, I knew just a few things on the effects of sugar or glucose. That sugar will just give a temporary high; I thought it might not stabilize Z's glucose level, and could possibly be more detrimental. That sugar provides empty calories - how do you nourish a hypoglycemic newborn with only that? And I felt it could impede our breastfeeding journey - less latching = less milk production.  

So the "medical intervention" for baby is still breast milk. I'm not sure how you perceive our photos but let me tell you that every nursing session then was a struggle. I walk towards the breastfeeding chair with optimism, only to be beaten down by our challenges. Every nursing session made me feel like crying. At times I really did. I cried for my sore nipples. I cried because I just wanted to sleep and get some rest too! And most of all I cried because of the very real possibility of failing at this.

I even made an SOS call to Ms. Lita Nery, a lactation consultant, to help me in the hospital. I asked why I did not have milk yet. After she did her lactation massage and assessed the situation, she confirmed (and we saw!!) that I had milk and was even already engorged! She then helped me with some techniques on breast massage, proper use of warm compress, hand-expression and the actual use of different breastfeeding positions. Thank you so much!

Mommy, Z with her great grandmother and Ms. Lita Nery

That's why I'm so thankful for the lactation midwives and consultants who were really heaven-sent. With a few maneuverings, they were able to get baby to open her mouth enough to be able to latch. They were supportive, very much so. But they were few, and were only available during the day. One was even talking to my baby and said, "You know baby, you're very lucky. Your mom is trying her best to breastfeed you." Oh my, I really wanted to break down right then and there. How could she say that, when I didn't have a clue what to do! This was in between her doing hand-expression of colostrum for me. Whatever little amount we expressed, we used the syringe to feed my baby. It was such a simple affirmation that time and time again made me feel brave to give breastfeeding one more day,and another, and another. At night my husband and I tried to manage on our own, and sometimes with the nurse's help. Again the why's - Why is this so hard? Why didn't I know about these things? Why don't these things (breasts) come with a user manual?


Breastfeeding - all wired up and bandaged post-preggy me and baby

A few cc's of colostrum made us celebrate with joy. It was all the more a happy moment for us when the nurses finally told us that Z's blood glucose level was already stable.

My heart was happy that we were hours away from being discharged. Yet at the same time I was sinking to a feeling of helplessness - no more lactation midwives or nurses to call on when we need to latch. It's now really just me and you baby!

Breastfeeding at Home


You'd think by time of discharge I'd be a semi-pro breast feeding mom. We did spend 5 days in the hospital, after all. But it was my husband or mother-in-law's turn to be a latching expert, day or night at home. On the few times I was able to get her to latch, it was just by chance. Yikes! I thought we might end up quitting altogether. There were even times I resented breastfeeding. They said she would be hungry after 2-3 hours but golly this baby wanted me every hour! Sometimes we even had a 2-hour session from 1AM to 3AM. It wasn't until Ms. Lita confirmed that it was normal too, that I felt okay again. 

But Z lost considerable weight. Much more than the acceptable limit and again they were looking into breastfeeding as the culprit and glucose water as the immediate solution! I decided to change her doctor and got a recommendation for a breastfeeding friendly pedia. It was such a breath of fresh air to have someone who is on your team. The first thing our new pedia did is to observe us as Z latched. She then checked my breasts and gave us her recommendations. And the nice thing is she let us continue breastfeeding, but with modifications. We were on block feeding and we were told to watch baby's output (her poop) if it changes color from green to yellow; which means there was no hindmilk/foremilk imbalance. In a few week's time, we were on track with baby's weight gain. Sure there was still soreness and some pain but before Z turned a month old, I could confidently say that we were really getting the hang of it!

Breastfeeding beyond 6 months

I'm happy to say that at 7 months, she's still exclusively on breast milk. If I may say so, it has definitely helped my child deal with her early blood sugar woes. It has done wonders for our bonding and I feel blessed that we are still able to do it. And I'm pretty sure it has done wonders too for our finances as we are able to allocate the money (otherwise spent on formula product) for our savings and other expenses. 

We did not get to practice football or cross-cradle hold but now we get better sleep by doing the side-lying position at night and our standard cradle hold on all other times. We still bring our fluffy breastfeeding pillow when we're out and about. I express milk through breast pump only when needed hence I only have ample stash for emergencies.

Breastfeeding technicalities aside, I think we're okay. The latch is great and I pray she doesn't bite me when she starts teething. But do believe me when I say that breastfeeding moms at this point still need your support, prayers and sometimes, even your acceptance. 

Admittedly, I was only breastfed until my third month and was formula-fed afterwards. That's why I understand when our elders would advise to wean baby from the breast and introduce formula. But I intend to breastfeed until at least Z's second year. And I'm afraid that's where the problem would lie.

While breastfeeding per se is not a cultural norm, I believe it is more difficult for those who choose extended breastfeeding. You'd hear anywhere from "You don't have milk any more" to "Your milk does not have nutrients any more" or "Breastfeeding a toddler doesn't look nice". Awww shucks! What's a breastfeeding mom got to do? Feed her baby of course! 

There are a lot of things I would like to suggest but I guess it boils down to proper information dissemination, understanding and empathy. Right now breastfeeding advocates who came before us are moving mountains! We have nice nursing stations in malls, hospitals, select offices and schools. There are wonderful support groups both local and international who passionately help new ones like me to this aspect of mothering. My take is to include breastfeeding in the school curriculum alongside sex education. Maybe we would be able to eliminate the feeling of it being immodest. Maybe then the youth would understand the most normal and basic way to care for the baby brought about by procreation. Maybe moms in the future wouldn't wonder why it's hard or why they were not handed out a manual. 

Breastfeeding while waiting for our turn at the doctor's clinic
Until then, I hope we can all support all mothers especially the soon-to-be moms & new moms with their breastfeeding goals. Believe me, it is hard as a new mom to push for this when in yourself you know that 'you don't know everything'. And mommies, it really isn't easy so please don't give up just yet, can you try for one more day, for your baby? 

And this is how we achieve the 8 Millenium Development Goals, not by making a clean sweep of everyone but by starting with those who are close to us. One successful mother-child breastfeeding story means we are a step closer towards our goals.

8 Millennium Development Goals (Photo courtesy of: http://www.chroniclesofanursingmom.com/)

Here are many thoughts and reasons why we should all advocate for mothers to breastfeed for the first 1,000 days of life #BF1st1000days 
Jenny shares experiencing the One Asia Breastfeeding Forum
Mec insists to do the Math and breastfeed!
Ams, The Passionate Mom says Breastfeed for a Better Future
Pat says breastfeeding saves money and the planet
Cheryl, the Multi-Tasking Mama, tackles maternal health as addressed by breastfeeding
2011 CNN Hero Ibu Robin highlights gentle births and breasfeeding, even in disaster zones
Felyn stresses that Healthy Moms = Healthy Babies
Monique reminds us that there are second chances in breastfeeding
Normi relates how breastfeeding gave her strength and purpose
Nats thanks Dr. Jack Newman for showing how breastfeeding can be a win-win situation
Em believes breastfeeding is a solution to societal problems
Marge shares what breastfeeding has taught them
Kaity was empowered financially and as a woman through breastfeeding
Madel relates her breastfeeding saga
Jen of Next9 reminds us to do our research and share what we know
Celerhina Aubrey vows to work on one mother at a time
Grace wants to put an end to stories of toasted coffee and similar stuff over breast milk
Diane shares how she prevailed when things did not go according to plan
Hazel appreciates mommy support groups
Roan combines two passions, breastfeeding and architecture
Queenie tackled breastfeeding as the best choice for the environment as well and breastfeeding myths and poverty
Rosa shares how the picture she thought of was realized
Sally believes breastfeeding benefits mankind and our planet Earth
Floraine reminds us that breastfeeding helps combat diseases
Crislyn was happy to realize that she improved her own health by breastfeeding
Armi reminds us how breastfeeding during emergencies is crucial
Arvi tells us how breastfeeding made her look at her body a different way
Clarice elaborates on how breastfeeding saves lives and the planet
Giane reminds us that women empowerment can begin by seeing breastfeeding as more than a feeding issue
Liza thought she was only breastfeeding for her child

Zara's Sixth Month!

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And so here we are, the half-year mark....I never thought I'd be one to say this but indeed, time does fly so fast! Now, this little bulinggit is still a little bulinggit, but signs of growing a wee bit older are all over the place! From a semi-bald top she's now slowly sporting more hair, lovely pair of earrings now on her ears, a smile that truly lights up my heart. More and more a beauty, e-v-e-r-y day.

Her personality? Well let me just quote Katy Perry on that: "Baby you're a firework!" This baby is just always ON and so engaged! Sometimes, I fear I'll run out of ideas on what activities to do with her! Haha..but I guess that is a good situation. I'll take this any day rather than see her so weak again like the last time she caught the bug! She's such an extremely active baby (always kicking even up in the air), always wants someone to talk to (or entertain her), always loves reading (or scanning) her books, and playing with her piano and drum toys! 

We were invited to stay at Fontana because Andrew's Uncle R, Auntie T and cousins are here. No cake for this month but it sure still was a feast! :)

Z's so happy to be out and about. We're trying on the Mustela Sunblock here!


A bit fussy when we arrived, we did babywearing with the Baby K'tan and walked back and forth to the street's corner.



Family picture! :)




Auntie A and Auntie E



Gen, Athan and Baby D

My first time in the water - after giving birth!





Your Invitation to The Breastfeeding Club's Annual Baby Shower!

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Hi guys! Got this in the mail today from Medela Moms. Thought of sharing it to all expecting mommas out there! :) Baby showers in themselves are so much fun already, but more so when it is complemented with breastfeeding and post-partum care knowledge. Of course, I'm happily endorsing this because I learned a lot from the seminars we attended last year at the Medela House. Do read on and if you're free, please register with them...details can be found below. :)

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Dear Breastfeeding Club Members,

This Saturday, Aug.  30, 2014 from 9am-1130am, a limited number of mommies will be treated to the club’s annual baby shower. Only criteria to be chosen is that you should still be pregnant! : ) What’s in store for those who join – breastfeeding tips, games, loot, and prizes. The shower, going on its 6th year has always been FUN, FUN, FUN for its participants.

If you are a member already of The Breastfeeding Club, this event is free for you. Otherwise, club fee is P800 (all fees go to speaker-founder Abbie Yabot), inclusive of a manual of the classes (given upon attendance to first class). Do feel free to encourage family and friends to join as the perks of lifetime free membership to all of The Breastfeeding Club’s events truly makes the joining fee invaluable! : )

To register for the shower, you may reply to this email or text 09178110821. Invitation is attached. See you all on Saturday!

One with you in Breastfeeding and Beyond,
Maricel
Your BFF (Best for Families Inc.) volunteer
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Zara's Seventh Month!

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Hurraaay!!! :) After a month without cake, we got to celebrate this month with a choco caramel one! :) 

And for good reason! Z has graduated from creeping and is now officially crawling! Most times she lifts her upper body when she's not satisfied with the view, using anything (such as our pillows or even my tummy) as base. Not only that! This baby wakes up extra early to go practice her new-found skills. So there are also times when a foot would land on my chest (ouch!), prying fingers will force-open her dad's eyelids and busy hands go pulling on daddy's kilikili power (a.k.a. armpit hair). Hahahahaha...we usually wake up to a series of ouches and then we just give her our good morning hugs and kisses and then laugh to start our day. It is not after a few moments when we realize that this super alarm clock has woken us up an hour early than scheduled. So yes, eyebags all over again!!

She's usually more "talkative" now, stringing together new syllables by the day. It's such a nice feeling to know that soon we'll be talking non-stop! "Dadadadada!!""A-buh, A-buh""A-pweh" are just some of those we hear everyday. 

We haven't had much luck with baby-led weaning (BLW) and as per doctor's advise, maybe we can start her with mashed fruits and veggies first (while this mommy is still figuring out how best to make BLW appealing to her baby!)

Got to keep busy now with my new listings, fiddling with the mirrorless Fuji X20 (yay!!!) and planning Z's 1st birthday celebration! :)















Nursing Station: Powerplant Mall

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Rockwell's Powerplant Mall has one of the comfiest nursing stations I've been to! It's located at the 2nd level near National Bookstore and Healthy Options and is just across the comfort room.

What I love about it:
  1. Spacious - definitely so much bigger than a bathroom stall...methinks 1 private station has the equivalent total floor area of 3 bathroom stalls.
  2. Comfy breastfeeding chair - not a lazy boy but I say it's terrific when I just had to sit back and pump!
  3. Comes with a diaper changing station - yuuuup! Because babies poop and pee and sometimes it just happens right when you are nursing them. Or right after you've just changed their diaper! Hahahaha :)
  4. Has its own lavatory - for pumping mamas this is a huge plus! Oh, if you guys only know the 1,001 pump parts we have to clean - soap up and dry. And of course, just refer to #3 - there are times when wet wipes just won't cut it.
  5. Friendly and service-oriented staff - :)
I just love comfortable spaces such as this. Makes my job of producing milk quite stress-free, even inside a busy mall. Happy nursing and pumping! :)






Tula Love!

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Aaaaggghhhhh....I can't wait (and obviously I can't contain my excitement!)!!! :) Our Tula is coming to town! Hahahaha...the little girl in me thinks Christmas is coming early!! :)

Oh the changes that motherhood brings. If clothes, make-up and gadgets used to make me giddy in the past, kamusta naman ngayon that baby carriers are now UP there in my mommy shopping list! 

The past 7 1/2 months have been all about learning and using our ring sling (Mamaway) and hybrid carriers (Saya & Baby K'tan Breeze). And just when I feel we're getting the hang of it, Z is getting too heavy to be worn in those carriers. The Saya & K'tan are actually supposed to be good up to 35 lbs.; but at 15+ lbs., ackk, my lower back is terribly in pain after babywearing. But, I won't stop babywearing just yet because I see the benefits for my child. And the obvious benefits for us especially when we venture outside...it's the only thing that'll help her sleep! I hate to admit it but in this department, the stroller definitely just won't cut it (Oh but it's useful to haul our bags and shopping finds!).

So the natural course of action is to transition into a more comfy (both for baby & me) carrier that we can use well into toddler years..say up to 3-4 years? And the great thing about it is I get to share the joy of babywearing with hubby A..yay!! :)

The nice thing about Tula carriers is that they offer 2 sizes - Standard and Toddler. Based on most reviews, the Standard (their smallest) is wee bit bigger than Ergo, Beco and Bjorn. Tula Standard can last you up to 45 lbs, and if you so wish, you could also buy a Free to Grow extension accessory. According to their site, the free to grow "attaches to the panel of the carrier and allows you to comfortably wear your older children." The Tula Toddler carrier is for bigger children. It's designed for children from 18 months (or about 25 lbs) to 4+ years old (up to 50 lbs.); and they don't recommend it until the child reaches 32 inches or taller. 

Because I want our Tula carrier to be future-proof (i.e., we can use it for longer, hence savings also for us), I initially thought of buying the Tula Toddler. But then reading their specifications, it seemed that we are currently 'between sizes'. So I sent them an email inquiring about this dilemma and let me just say that they are so helpful and customer-oriented! I love that in companies I support. Cassiopeia of Tula carriers directed me towards the Standard Tula and the option of getting a Free to Grow extension accessory, so that's what I chose! For Filipino parents, you can shop on their website or find stocks in Amazon and ship to the Philippines using Johnny Air Cargo (JAC) service. I finished the transaction last August 27 and now I have received their notification that it is ready to ship! :)

And have I mentioned that they have awesome, cutesy and cool prints? Here's a sneak preview of our soon-to-be baby carrier. I'll be posting some of the designs I like, but if I could...oh I'd love to sample all of these!! Maybe for a Tula Toddler in the future? Abangan!

Find out more at: tulababycarriers.com

Chloe

Gray Zig Zag

Billow

Hot Air Balloon

Folk Birds

NOTE: All photos are from Tula Baby Carriers website.

Can you guess which design we're having?

How soon did you transition from sling, hybrid, wrap to a soft-structured carrier (SSC)?

Happy Second Wedding Anniversary!

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Two years married, eleven years in love (or baka 12 years from your POV bwahahaha:p) and one baby now! This is a special day indeed!! I thank God for loving me so much He gave me you! Everyday I learn from your examples of kindness, generosity and love.

Let me just say how much happiness fills my heart everyday that I wake up next to you and our little one, smelly nappies and all Thank you so much daddy-love and I will never tire of saying how much I love you!

Happy Anniversary, baby! 




P.S. Thank you for *my oven* (yipee!! hahaha) will do my best to bake something for you this week Ang tagal lang mag kick-in ng sterimar-allerta-biogesic-etc.

Baby Meal: Squash, Malunggay and Apple

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Hey there mommies! Just want to share Z's meal today, lovingly prepared by her yaya and moi! It's been almost a month of her eating squash + something. That something is usually either sweet potato (kamote) or a small portion of banana (latundan variant). 

Today I decided to let her have her first taste of greens :) And what better to eat than malunggay! Would she love it? I certainly hope so! :)

The first picture shows the goods. Yep, we tried BLW or baby-led weaning on her 6th month but she was not too keen on picking up food and eating it on her own. Despite my earnest wish for her to learn to feed herself, alas, it isn't to be...at least not yet. Since complementary food is very important at this point and I wanted to support healthy brain development and myelination, I "gave in" to traditional weaning. That is, spoon feeding of mashed food for the first stage of weaning. It ain't so bad except that it can still get messy and usually takes us an hour to finish a meal! Although I felt it was sort of a compromise, I'm still happy she's still getting breastmilk and healthy first foods..swak sa "Tamang Kain!"


Malunggay, Kamote and Apple
Z likes to eat squash because it is naturally sweet. I guess she also likes the texture it provides when mixed with breast milk. The color could be interesting for her too! We peel and remove the seeds and then boil it with just the right amount of water until it is soft. We then let it cool and mash it with a fork.


Mashed Kalabasa
Malunggay is a very nutritious vegetable. Sometimes even referred to as "miracle food". Add to that, it's highly available in the Philippines. So introducing it to her and to our future meals is healthy, sustainable and easy on the pocket. According to Sunstar:

"Nutritionists aver that 100 grams of malunggay leaves yield the following: 75 calories of energy (higher than ampalaya, squash, tomatoes, or carrots), 5.9 grams protein (higher than cauliflower, lettuce, or mustard), 12.8 grams carbohydrate (higher than okra, papaya, or watermelon), 353 milligrams calcium (higher than gabi leaves, mung beans, squash, and camote tops), 3.7 milligrams niacin (higher than other vegetables analyzed). And for thiamin, phosphorus, and ascorbic acid, malunggay is at the top of the list. 
In addition, nutritionists affirm that 200 grams of malunggay leaves would give a nutritive value roughly equivalent to four eggs and two glasses of milk. Its iron compound prevents deficiency of red blood cells known as anemia. And being a very rich source of calcium, it aids in maintaining healthy bones and teeth. 
Malunggay is also rich in vitamin A (higher than red and green mung beans, radish, or eggplant), thus helping prevent xerophthalmia, a disease of the eye."
So much health benefits in this little package! We prepared this by separating the leaves from the stalks. We boiled it and then used our Ninja food processor so that it will be easier for baby to digest it. 

Malunggay leaves

This red fella probably doesn't need an introduction! Aside from added sweetness to the meal, here are some health benefits from Parenting Healthy Babies website


An apple a day, keeps the doctor away
The healthy mix! Because she tends not to finish everything, I just make spoonfuls of this mixture so that we don't throw out food. Breast milk is hand expressed and transferred here and the apple bits are added on top. See the spoonful in the picture below.

Looks yummy? Of course I always taste it before giving to her..but of course, before I put in the breast milk! Hehe..

Ehrrmmmm...what can I say? Life with a baby isn't always glamorous! Welcome to the real world mommies! Hehehe..Here I am wearing a mask to prevent the transfer of my colds virus to baby. I've been sick since Monday..waaah!! The get-up is to account for the fact that I was supposed to take a bath already! Hahaha :)


This is her, probably a bit full already. She's playing with her rubber ducky as she's preparing for her bath too! See the little goblet to your left? That's the only way she would drink water!! She doesn't take to a sippy cup yet and for some reason, she expects her baby bottles to only contain my milk!

Oh what a mess we make, baby! But I guess these are the moments that make it worth it :)
A spoonful of health! See the apple bits on top - added crunch and flavor! :)

That's it for now! Baby-led weaning or Traditional weaning, HEALTHY EATING or TAMANG KAIN wins, hands down! :)

Disclaimer: Please always check with your pediatrician or health provider before offering food to your baby. Please also check with them first before mixing different food. 

First look: Unboxing our Tula Baby Carrier!

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Okay, I couldn't help but make a blog post about this because I've been sooo excited since I got the USPS advise that it was already shipped to Johnny Air's US office! :) We finally received the much-awaited package yesterday..Yipeedoooodles!!!! :D

Sharing with you some "first look" (naks!) pictures of Tula love and my Baby love! :) 

All the way from Poland. My, my...have you traveled far!

Johnny Air Cargo (JAC) Kuya's just delivered our fluffy mail!

Tula packaging. Such an exciting feeling to peel off the courier's plastic wrapping! Hahaha...is this really what motherhood does? I normally just pass by without much care for the mall's baby stuff in the past. Now most of my breastfeeding time is spent reviewing baby products online! :)



Oooooohhhh the anticipation. As I uncovered it step by step, I saw Z's yaya smiling and giving out an "ano-ba-yan-si-ate" look hahaha! :)



Yes to more baby wearing days..or should I say, years!!! :) I'd like to say thank you to Daddy A for giving the go signal for this purchase! I know I have allocated a portion of my earnings for this but because we're married, it's no longer just 'my' money but "our family's" money. Besides, I don't think it would be a good 'surprise' for him to see a box of Tula without much of an explanation. Haha..di ba? Thank you Daddy-love for supporting baby wearing! I'm excited to share this special baby bonding moment with you! *kisses!*

Are you happy Baby Z?! :)
This package made me sooo happy even if I was still saddled with 4-day fever & colds
We're so pleased with our Tula Standard Gray Zigzag Baby Carrier! :) Did you guess right from my last post? Now to test it out with Daddy A & Baby Z! :)

Please stay tuned for more of our baby wearing adventures with a Soft-Structured Carrier (SSC) now! :)

Questions? Let me know in the comments section. Happy baby wearing! :)

Zara's Eighth Month

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Eight months! :) Most Chinese consider it a lucky number..for us, it is both a lucky and a happy one and for many reasons! Best of which is the "return of the comeback" (haha too corny?) of Z's maternal grandparents (yep, my mom and dad!!!). It was so much fun seeing her reaction to these new set of loving arms, faces and hearts!

Well I myself have always wondered what kind of family dynamics we will have now? I mean they have always seen Z but mostly through pictures or Facetime communication only. Will it be familiarly strange or a strangely familiar feeling? 

It's so heart-warming to see how even after 8 months of absence, the love between them is undeniably strong. Sometimes I think my dad wants to see more of his apo than his anak...hahahahaha :)

On her eighth month:
  • Baby started taking to food! Oh what a happy surprise! This is something I have prayed about often, coming from an "unsuccessful" start at BLW. 
  • She really is more and more a sociable baby! Stringing syllables for baby sentences! Even as we pray the rosary, she tries to imitate mommy :)
  • She loves to cruise around her crib...though she still detests being put inside it when asleep! Hahahaha..
  • She's having so much fun with the walker her lolo and lola gave to her!
  • Mommy and Daddy are still planning her 1st birthday party. Our guiding principle is to only spend as we can afford, and should be definitely below our means. We don't want to blow the bank with a single event!
  • The best part I guess is that we have started bringing her with us as we hear Mass every Sunday! Of course, it helps that we bring along her Baby K'Tan or Tula Baby Carrier so she can nap instead of fussing around.













Three years ago in Singapore...

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This is probably one of the best throw-back moments I could think of right now as a SAHM / WAHM. It's nice to be able to look back to a job I thoroughly enjoyed with my colleagues. I didn't think it then but what's in my mind right now is: "I had a pretty cool job with cool perks!"And and and. I had also the coolest boss who let me go to this trip (Hello Sir Anjo!) Haha :)

So enjoy the photos of our (me, then-bf Daddy A and my brother A's) 4D/3N stay at the Ritz Carlton with a 3-day pass to the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix! All free of course, well at least on my end! Thanks to Cisco and Lamco! Woohoo!! :) My brother and A had to cough up for their travel expenses, they just stayed at the hotel with me and we shared the F1 passes, per day. Okay, just to put it out there, this was not strictly a 'vacation mode' thing. Together with the rest of the Philippine disti-reseller delegates and some Cisco PH team, we also had to attend to product launch dinners and network. But that's not such a bad deal, eh?  :)

Again, here's us feeling tourist-y! We were able to visit Marina Bay Sands, walk around (at length I might add) due to closed roads, shop a little at Orchard Road. We even had to take a round-a-bout taxi trip due to the closed roads! But we still ended up walking back to the hotel!

This was also the time that a certain 'Ryan' called our hotel phone and was checking who I was. I thought it was a partner reseller who might have been still sleepy or playing a prank but turned out it was our DLSU college blockmate (Oh Ryan!) who was working at the Ritz. He said he was reviewing the guest list and because we were billeted on a lower floor, he saw my name. What are the chances??

Hmmmm get ready for the deluge of pics but I know there are more! I'll find out where they are and share with you guys! Watch out for our Universal Studios and Safari tour! :)

















Hey Ryan! :)





Product Review: Tula Baby Carrier

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The Tula baby carrier is the latest in our baby-wearing arsenal but I'm compelled to give a review of it first before the others. As if I haven't done 2 prior blog posts about it already (here and here)...can't you tell I'm so excited about this one? Hehe :)

Baby wearing mom and little one in a kiddie party contest...our team won! :)

The move to a Soft-Structured Carrier (SSC)

I've had 3 different carriers prior to our Tula. Of those, I was most satisfied with the Baby K'tan Breeze Baby Carrier. The baby wearing learning curve with the K'tan was short and definitely not steep, baby and I felt so comfy and it was the only place she'll sleep in whenever we were out. Yup, even in the craziest and noisiest of malls! In short, I love it! I also loved the fact that the K'tan was usable up to 35 lbs of baby's weight.

Wearing Z in the Baby K'tan Breeze

Well, what do you know? When Z hit the 15-lb. mark, oh boy did my back hurt! Sure I was able to wear her for more than an hour in it. But the moment I took it off, I was in so much pain. I researched a bit to see if I was wearing her wrong or whether IT IS JUST ME who's not as strong. What I found is that (1) I really don't have strong back muscles and (2) there really are mommas who transition from slings or hybrids to SSC's or soft-structured carriers once their baby gets heavier. I guess I would be one of them.

At first I didn't really want to have to buy ANOTHER carrier. After all, the mounting costs would soon probably be more expensive than the stroller we initially bought - to carry the baby. But I've seen the difference baby wearing makes and the obvious benefits. As far as our experience goes, even if we bring the stroller with us, I still end up wearing Z 95% of the time! But when we're shopping, the stroller is still great for carrying the bags! :p


Why the Tula

Like many Filipino moms, I've never even heard of the Tula until a few months ago! In my mind I was sooo bent on getting a hip seat carrier as it looked easy enough but I was still second guessing it so I researched more. From most online reviews I've read, it seems that the hip seat they were using were sponsored by the company so I thought there might be some bias with their review. I also checked baby wearing groups on Facebook and the only person who said she owned it was already selling. So the lack of non-sponsored reviews and my own uncertainty made me shy away from this product.

I also had my eyes set on getting an Ergo. It was, after all, highly available in almost all SM Baby Company stores and seemed to be the SSC standard. However, some moms who have used it have commented that it may be easily outgrown. Sometimes even before baby hits the 1 year mark! See Georgia of Documenting Delight's blog post about their Ergo to Tula experience here.

I think most baby-wearing-in-SSC-moms would love the Tula (don't you already?) specifically because it is FUTURE-PROOF. It has wider panels than most other carriers hence it can help support you and your baby well into toddler-hood, while maintaining the correct "M" leg and bum position. Aside from that, the back panel is also a bit taller than the others which should help you be more comfortable especially if you child is a 'leaner'. Should you find yourself between sizes (between Standard Baby and Toddler), there is also the Free to Grow extension panels. See The Portable Baby's comparison chart of different carriers to know the features of the different carriers.

And and and. Have you seen their prints? They really are just some of the best ones out there. Honestly, I avoid going back to their website...I might be tempted with a wrap conversion (WC) carrier...oh the pretty little wrappeys!!! Well if money was no object (I doubt, haha) and I'd qualify for the chance to buy a WC, I most definitely would..and happily I would add.

It is by far nowhere near affordable but it pays for itself in the future. And that is not just a sales ploy I used on my husband! Hah! Why do I say that? First is that I can use it for longer. The Tula Baby (Standard) Carrier can be used up to 45 lbs, with the free-to-grow extension, it is essentially converted into a Tula Toddler Carrier! But note that the true Toddler carrier will carry up to 50 lbs. Second, and this is what I found hard to do in my other carriers, is that I can breastfeed well in the Tula (see picture below)! Third is it is really ergonomic - no more back and shoulder pains for me or at least I haven't noticed any yet! I feel that baby's weight is really supported especially with the width and thickness of the padding. Fourth - I can actually do chores while baby wearing! And as most baby-wearing moms can attest, it amuses our kids no end. I was able to shop for groceries (alone!), cook bake and wash dishes (baby was worn on my back). I was able to exercise (walking only) and even attend our Sunday Mass with baby in the Tula! And dads, now you get to share in the baby wearing adventure!

I tell you mommies, it really is worth it! :)

Impressions


100% satisfied! I love (love, love, love) it!! :) I feel I have won the baby wearing jackpot with the Tula! The materials used and build quality are great. And based on their manufacturing process flow (quality vs quantity) wherein only 1 person attends to your carrier from start to finish, I feel the love and care that goes with its creation.

They are also a responsive company. If you're unsure with the size, just email your little one's height, age and weight to their customer service (help@babytula.com). Cassiopeia (hello!) has been so helpful to me when I was still deciding which size to buy.

Wearing it - front carry (facing in) was a no-brainer. Basically if you can buckle up a seat belt then you're set! Just remember to adjust properly so it will be comfy for both of you. And make sure baby's legs and bum are in the proper "M" position, with her knees slightly higher than her tush. Back carry (facing in) is the one I find most comfortable to wear her for longer periods of time. However, this is a major learning curve for me! I dare not do it without a spotter! But again, Georgia of Documenting Delight has a great tutorial for doing the back carry on your own, of course without flipping baby to the back!

Heat - Personally, no significant difference between using the Saya, K'tan or my Ring Sling. As most baby wearing moms would say, as long as you add an extra layer of cloth and of course your baby, there will be additional heat generated. I find it does not disturb me at home, inside a well-ventilated Church and in an air-conditioned mall. As always, you can discern for yourself keeping in mind your environmental considerations. Would I take it for a hike? Probably in Baguio where it is cold. :)

Caveats - unlike other carriers, you cannot do an X strap for the front carry. Neither can you do a hip carry with the Tula Baby Carrier. I find the pocket useful only for a few coins, maybe? Doesn't have a panel pocket to tuck the hood into but if it matters, the hood is detachable so you can stash it somewhere else :)

Can you really do things / chores while wearing it? - Yes! When Z's yaya has to take the day off, I don't mind as long as I have the Tula! :) Again, it's more functional for me as I am able to do more / harder chores than simply picking up clothes or fixing our beddings. Talk about grocery shopping, cooking, baking, real cleaning (as opposed to? hehehe)

Does baby love it? - Absolutely! Maybe it's the carrier, maybe it's my silly antics with us horsing around but I can say enough that she loves being IN there! In fact, there are times when she would cry if we try to take her out. Talk about attachment..Yes she can sleep in there too! No less than in a jam-packed mall with sale-crazy people! :) She's comfy and happy = we're happy!

The Tula makes us happy!!!





Breastfeeding friendly

Yes yes and yes!!! Little Z got cranky and sleepy at a Jollibee party. Good thing I was ready with my nursing wear. After a few adjustments on the straps and repositioning Z, we were good to go! No need for a nursing cover as the hood already serves that function. No one was the wiser that a little one has gone on nursing. They just kept saying, "Awww. she's sleeping now.."

Some mommies suggest to wear a cardigan or a shawl over it to make sure no tiny bits are showing :)


Peso Power

If you have the available funds, I say go with the Tula! Luckily, the stars aligned for me and I was able to afford it.

Tula Baby Carrier - $ 149
Free to Grow Extension - $30
Shipping from USA to Philippines (thru Johnny Air Cargo/JAC) - $39
TOTAL: My hubby's eyes rolling! Hahahaha :D

Retail Availability

1. The good news is that for Philippine-based moms & dads, there is already a reseller. How I wish I have learned of this sooner. You can check out CEO Emporium for available sizes and styles. Since I already have my carrier, I just ordered the drool/suck pads from the owner, Ms. Candy.

2. You can order directly from their website (http://www.tulababycarriers.com/), indicate the Johnny Air US address (they have in New York and Los Angeles, California) and have it shipped by Johnny Air Cargo to you, door-to-door!

3. Or you can use my Amazon links below if you want to maximize your Amazon Prime membership! Just remember to check the correct size before ordering! :)



4. There is a baby wearing event tomorrow to celebrate Babywearing Week 2014. Check the details below and make sure to register...Tula will be there! :)


5. And while we're at it, I'd like to invite you to two of the babywearing groups that have been so instrumental for me in my quest to continue wearing my baby - FAB or Filipino Association of Babywearers and EDBW Everyday Babywearing

Share the Adventure! Wear all the babies! :D

Planning for a First Birthday Party

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...is like planning for a wedding! Except this time, I'm taking control. Yes you read that right! Without going into details, suffice it to say that back in 2012, getting married was the biggest *SURPRISE* of my life! (in less than 100 days..it's a Chinese tradition which I may have to blog about at a later time)

I'm thankful that I have friends who helped me tremendously with the preparations because back then my mind was truly, truly chaotic. I wouldn't be able to handle it by myself. My then-fiance A must have been scratching his head and tsk-tsk-tsking. There I was, a 20-something bride-wannabe who really wanted to get married but was adamant to do it on such short notice. Parang, "ano ba talaga, ate?"

And I thank God in His infinite grace and wisdom for that test of character, of patience and for the blessings and direction He has given. O sige na nga side-kwento ng konti..I felt that it was a message from God when our officiant (Fr. Allen De Guzman) said something to the effect of, "Sometimes there are times in our life when we are called to do something. It may not be in the way we expect it to be. Or the way we want it to be. We may be scared. But we follow."

Okay back to regular programming. Next to our daughter's baptism which we did on her 4th month, our task is to plan for her first birthday celebration. Of course as a stay at home / work at home (SAHM/WAHM) mom, I feel it is my duty to conceptualize, plan and prepare for this major milestone. And this I am doing diligently!

Here are the 5 things I've learned so far:

1. Plan well in advance. In short, do not cram!

I don't know if I should be embarrassed to tell you this. I have been thinking about this and been doing my share of supplier research as far back as 6 months prior to her birthday. Is that super early? Hahaha..Well in terms of booking suppliers (and depending on who you want to get) it might be a bit late na! It's not only the venue and caterer one must think of, even the highly-rated magicians and photographers get booked way way waaaaay in advance. Yikes!! But I'm really glad I got my top picks for suppliers...Dibs! Yehey!! :)

First we chose a date. Once that was set, I contacted the caterer I wanted and inquired about their packages and rates. After choosing our birthday lunch set, we scheduled a food tasting. Normally my husband and I can decide on this already but we also invited my in-laws. We wanted to ensure that the taste will also be palatable to their 'age group' hehe. This was a non-negotiable supplier for me so I did not bother to check with others na...tralalalala :D

Ulalam!!! My favorite dish! I'd probably order an extra serving of this good for 10 pax? Hahahaha :)

Discussing food choices at the food tasting with Ms. Melissa of Passion Cooks

Z having fun too with her Amah and her favorite board book! :)
Then we looked for a venue. One that was near. Like, very very near! Hahaha!! Luckily we found one that's right about 10 minutes from our home! We like it because it's near, relatively cheap and looks neat, fresh and lovely! Even if we scrimp on 'styling' it would still look decent :) Thank God for Arch. A and my father-in-law who lovingly took the dimensions  and made the floor plan for the caterer to use!

While out of town trips and events are much fun, I can't imagine us having a first birthday celebration with a location outside Metro Manila. This is such a huge deviation from a wedding which we had in Caleruega (Nasugbu, Batangas). Not to mention, suppliers will charge anywhere from PHP 3,000 to upwards of PHP 10,000 for out of town fees. That's huge savings my dears!








Now at almost 2 months to go before our event, I can be more relaxed as I'm just doing "detailing" and planning for the small stuff. I'm also truly happy to have booked my suppliers of choice :) They have positive ratings and I'm sure that should there be glitches (as they are unavoidable), it would only be minor ones and will not cause me stress and heartaches.

As my college professor (Sir Harvey Ong) used to say, "Cramming is bad for your health!"

2. Set and agree on a BUDGET, choose suppliers based on VALUE and choose your party planning CONFIDANTES.

For most folks, even some dads would nod in agreement, it's just a big G-A-S-T-O-S. Really! And I do agree that expenses could easily go out of hand with all the new things cropping up for parties! That's why early on, we have set a budget. Yes we do have our "dream suppliers" but we always always look at the big picture and do our best to balance our wants (i.e., the party look and feel we are going for) and our budget.

Being the chief party planner for this event, I always look for at least 3 viable suppliers and canvass their offering. All options are then 'presented' to my husband for his final approval :) Despite our goal of sticking to the budget, we don't always go for the cheapest price. Instead, we look for VALUE, primarily. In the end, we do get what we pay for.

It is easy to know your party planning status and easily share it with your hubby or coordinator. What I did was to set up a spreadsheet on Google Docs which details the following:

a. Expense Category
b. Supplier
c. Working Estimate
d. Actual Cost
e. Down payment Made
f. Balance
g. Booking Details

So at any moment, we see an accurate picture of how close we are to sticking or going over our budget! :p

Another thing I realized is this - mommies, let's accept that not everyone will share in our excitement of planning for a first birthday party. Sometimes it's just us and maybe a couple of close friends. And that's okay. Much as this day is extremely important for us, in the light of eternity, this is just but a tiny dot. At first this can be disheartening. I mean, "Why aren't they excited??!" But then you know, people are busy, they also have other things to attend to. Let's just concentrate on planning and preparing well and understand where they are coming from. As for me, I'm happy that my hubby is mildly excited (hehe) and that I have 3 girl friends who are helping me out by listening to my crazy weird ideas and bringing me back to reality!

Two practical tips I'd like to share is (1) to have hard copies  (printed) contracts or MOA's and always attach receipts for any payments made. Especially if you intend to hand-over to a trusted friend/relative/coordinator on the day of the event. This way, you won't be stressed during the party trying to remember all the little details. It will also be easier to set and meet expectations should there be any issue. And (2) please also be upfront with suppliers when they ask for your budget. We will be helping them work more efficiently this way, rather than pushing for something that we cannot afford, and being frustrated in the end.

Another GOLDEN NUGGET I wish to share is this, our husband should be our partner. Let us be honest with them and not hide expenses they would just find about on the event itself and be powerless over. They should be our accountability partners as well. If planning for our child's party is making us do things that are contrary to our values, I hope we are able to pray for the humility to submit ourselves to God's guidance and our hubby's authority too.

3. Learn to let go

Sabi ko nga nuon, "If we're just able to get my dream caterer/stylist, a nice venue, great photographer and a pretty cake, I'm okay na!" But as I'm researching (hello Pinterest!), I keep finding nice add-ons for the party. And my hubby wouldn't let me hear the end of what I told him about my bare minimum! Hehehe :)

Yan ang downside to researching: finding nice, pretty and (gulp!) costly things. This is another challenge for us moms to prove our mettle as savvy savers extraordinaire. Can we discern what we truly need and in turn say no to these pretty yet unnecessary things? Without my hubby's 'supervision' (ahem!), I might have been too far gone flunking in this department!

To help us stick to our budget, we also streamlined our essentials and non-essentials. Right now in our planning stage, there are two main items we might not include in our party .... the dessert or candy buffet and the photo booth. Savings for avoiding both could be PHP 15,000 - 30,000! Yeah, that much..again, depending on the supplier chosen. Don't get me wrong ha, these are definitely nice to have at any party but for us personally, they are relegated to "let's think it over" as we try our best to allocate our budget efficiently.

I've been mulling over this as I know that almost all parties feature the following but hear me out:

Dessert Buffet / Candy Buffet

They are pretty, they are yummy..so why not? If we are holding it for 50 pax or less, I might reconsider. But since I'm expecting our guest list would go over a hundred, we are most likely passing up on this because (a) it's hard to manage a candy buffet station in such a way that majority of guests will be able to try it and (b) since it isn't usually manned, there is the risk of contamination especially when there are little kiddos (and okay, some grown-ups) who simply refuse to use serving spoons.

Photo courtesy of http://www.karaspartyideas.com/

Photo booth

Photo booths are fun! We even had them at our wedding (remember our bed photo studio?). They provide lasting memories of the fun time guests have had at your party. So again, why not? For one, I feel the concept is getting old. When I attend parties, I rarely line up to get a photo booth souvenir taken because I feel I've exhausted all possible high-fashion poses (naks! joke lang po!) I have in my bag of tricks! Hahaha..Unless of course, I'm able to find a 'new concept' for a good deal. *wink, wink, wink!!!* And then again, subject to hubby's A-OK! Else, I'll do a DIY na lang and have people use their cams / phones to take photos :)




Oh, these are also some expense areas that are heavily policed by hubbyness:

Party Outfit

Because we've chosen a 'period theme', I feel it's just apt to reflect it also on our attire. I'm okay with having coordinated outfits with my baby and my hubby. But my hubby thinks this is already superfluous. What do you think?

Videographer

Hubby says that we already have a photographer to capture the moment. And ito ang nakakaloka, according to him: "Mommy, a picture is already worth a thousand words. Tapos may video pa? Baka mahilo na si baby niyan sa dami ng words!" Anu daw??? Hahahaha..But I'm still convincing him that since Z is still too young to appreciate the party, a video is a nice token for her to look back to from time to time. Do you agree?

4. Claim it!

Maybe I'm just a late bloomer but something about being a mom (or a parent, in general) gives one a double-edged vulnerability and the strength to perform new capabilities. I'm actually enjoying this experience, it isn't all too hard pala. Well, save for curbing my appetite for all things pretty...really have to stick with that dang budget!

On the other hand, I'm also relishing this responsibility...for crafting an experience for our family and friends. Looking for superb suppliers and communicating our vision. Trying out different things while still considering tradition.

I'm not claiming to be an expert party planner but this is such a learning moment for me. It would definitely be so much more convenient to just hand over the major planning and preps to a party planner but I think I'm kinda enjoying getting my hands dirty and just diving deep into this wonderful world of first birthdays! :)

And so I am claiming it! I am wearing my heart (and preferences) on my sleeve and will be proud of it. It can be daunting, still such a huge event to pull off. Still so many things to do. What if something goes wrong? What if, what if, what if? But I will learn to be brave, I will learn to trust and best of all, I will learn to accept and enjoy :)

5. Pray about it

Yes, there are many uncertainties, insecurities and fears that party planning can bring. That's why we always turn to the Almighty Father to continue to guide and bless us. As they say, "pray for the best but still prepare for the worst." I'm so blessed to have chanced upon Ms. Joy Mendoza's blog on how she was also struggling and praying about her daughter's first birthday and how the Lord continued to bless them despite their initial challenges (read about it here). It definitely confirmed what I've been sensing all along and I especially appreciate the part where she advises for us wives to be obedient to our husband. It's easy to be a brat about getting what one wants but is it worth it to jeopardize your relationship (and bank account) just for a single day of festivity?

In our planning, there are already a few glitches we have encountered. I have accepted also that no party will ever be totally stress-free. Hence we are also preparing for contingencies. This early, I'm already foreseeing a possible "disturbance" to our plans and hence I'm praying for God's best.

I don't know about you but sometimes I experience myopic vision. This is where my mind just zooms to my "creative pegs" and I'm hopelessly floating and expecting that it will come to be. Reality is that there will always be deviations, adjustments and flex points. And we do have to be flexible.

So this is always part of my prayers. That we be guided on planning for a party that we can reasonably afford, that we will be enlightened with our intentions (you know at the back of our minds, it's always nice to be featured in certain party blogs but that shouldn't be the reason we are having a party in the first place), that the Lord will lead us to the right suppliers and that He continues to guide and protect our suppliers and loved ones.

Thank you so much for reading and as a simple request, please pray for us too! :)

Happy Halloween!

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Boo!

Haunted library with skeletons, witches with boiling cauldrons, broomsticks and bones, ghostly interiors with golden candelabras, spiders, bats and mice on stairs too!

Did that scare you? Sharing with you some out-takes from Manila Hotel. Photos taken by me and hubby with the Fujifilm X20. Enjoy! :)















Zara's Ninth Month

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Oh my, dear Z! It seems mommy has been forgetful lately...yikes!! Belated happy ninth month to you our dear love love!! :)

Updates, updates. So far one tooth has cut through your gums already, right now, 3 more are about to pop! And may I just say that you don't like the feeling very much. Now if only we can share a bit of cake with you to alleviate your misery? 

Mommy met her University colleague (and former professor) and was called back to the fold. Kakayanin na kaya natin? Looks like mommy will be back teaching part-time! Don't worry anak, it is really super part-time..mga at least 3 hours, two days in a week...pwede na right? Much as mommy loves doting on you 24/7, sometimes mommy also needs to take a break (i.e. work) to recharge. How weird ba? Hahahaha :)

You're really growing into a fine beauty every day and add to that you're every inch a baby scientist! Always curious with your new world, always testing out new things. I was kinda worried you did not like the toys we gave you or given to you by family and friends. But surprise, surprise! You're finally taking to Sophie and Teddy Bunny! Yeah, and "teddy mommy"! After all, you do love sleeping on the crook of my arms or sometimes even right under my kili-kili!  We still wake up at night and I'm kinda relishing this stage...as they say, "the days are long yet the years are short."

That's it for now! Mommy needs to take advantage of the time you are happy to be left with daddy while I tend to your first birthday party! :)

Love you very much our little princess! :)







Wangfu Dinner at Tomas Morato

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Finally, after a good 2-week planning via Facebook, we were able to push through with this dinner! Well, more of dimsum, actually. We were initially eyeing Kapitolyo food finds or even Makati but decided it's quite far from where we are all located. But there's no stopping us from trying out new and farther restos, right?

Going back to dimsum. Whenever I hear the word, my mind kinda always goes back to the Veronica Mars scene where she was casually teasing her boyfriend with a box of Chinese take-out, "...dimsum, and then some?" I think I was already in college back then, wondering when will I ever get to utter those words..Tarey, strict kaya ang parents ko! hehehe :) Nope, I wasn't able to use it on my Chinese boy...instead of being sexy-cute baka corny-cute na lang ako hahaha... :)

I was actually afraid for my appetite, that I wouldn't quite get my fill (regardless the promise of UNLI dimsum). I'm a rice and ulalam girl and without rice, I'd definitely go hungry! But not with this one. Stacks upon stacks of dimsum and then some and then some and then some...were served to us (see what I did there? I told ya it would be corny-cute bahahahaha). Grabe lang! Super nakakabusog and we ended up doing our darnest just to finish everything. 

Of course being the "dimsum snob" I only wanted SIOMAI! But I'm glad I was able to try new stuff too; although I didn't get their names. So just enjoy our pictures and watch out for our next pig out sesh! :)

This was definitely a fun night for us, and a (short) welcome breather from mommyhood. Thank you Daddy A for making sure we were able to have a mini-date. And of course, Happy 10th month our Baby Z! :)

P.S. Sana next time we eat here, I can finally get Sir Chief's photo and autograph....ay, katabi ko na ba? Hahaha... :D














Wrong Ramen at Burgos Circle BGC

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Another food blog post...yesss!!! :) After spending our afternoon viewing a condo unit listing at Forbeswood Parklane in BGC, our feet naturally gravitated (rightly of course!) to Wrong Ramen. Well, upon my brother's suggestion too! 

It was a Friday so the place wasn't as packed. I assume the younger ones (gulp! I'm about 30 in a few hours after all) are busy making the rounds in their gimik circuit! Oh what am I saying? Forgive me dear readers, I was a 'diretso uwi' lass in my adolescence. 

A quaint and cute place, I should say. I would've taken more pictures but I had a mildly cranky and very sleepy baby with me so I just satisfied myself with shooting from where I was seated, mostly. That, and I was quite famished as well :)

Thankfully, the food did not disappoint. We were easily full in minutes and we finished our meal in between taking care of Z alternately. Though the place is not humongous, there were still a lot of wonderful and quirky deets I haven't shot, too bad! Well then let this serve as a mental note to go back and try the rest of their WRONG RAMENS :)

Thanks to my brother, A, for the treat! Enjoy the pics folks! :)



Galit galit muna mga 'teh? A and V busy choosing their wrong ramen.



Of course, MMM and Z have got to join the photo-op! Here we are, breastfeeding baby inside the Tula. Ssssshhh, do not disturb!



I haven't mastered the baby bag yet! Can't believe we ventured out without a single toy on hand. Good thing Z is easily amused with everyday things. She just kept going at it, doing the Harry Potter swishing of her giant fan, ala magic wand!


Uh oh, someone is hungry! I think she's wondering if they have baby ramen too. Sorry my love, maybe next time :)


Wrong Ramen Tantanmen for V.



The F.U. Ramen for the rest of us. Because how could I say no to bacon? Bacon!!!



Just one of the artworks on their walls :)

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