
Cloyd and CJ
September 30, 2009

Cloyd and CJ
September 30, 2009
CJ knows how to walk. Well, not as in totally walk. The first two to three steps, he’s okay. After that he slowly tumbles trying to balance himself. It’s happiness for a rookie mom like me. It makes my heart leap with joy and at the same time with fear, because he might hurt himself in the process.

Mommy, let's walk!
Cloyd and I had apprehensions of actually buying a walker for CJ. I said the yaya or his Lolo Ninoy would probably do a good job teaching him how to walk in the mornings, holding his arms with full support, making sure he’s not gonna tumble. Not until Cloyd and I did it one weekend morning. It got me so tired and got Cloyd’s back hurting the whole day. It will not definitely work for the yaya and the grandpa. No strength could match CJ’s urge to walk and loiter around. Aside from being a big and heavy baby, his legs move fast in whatever direction he mobilizes himself. Haaay! The walker which we bought a month ago is definitely a relief.
I could just imagine! CJ will already be walking when he turns one. That’ll be fun in his party. At least, that means we need not hold or carry him the entire time. He’ll be able to enjoy more his party.
Hmm… Now, it makes me realize. I think CJ is ready for Little Gym classes.
September 30, 2009
It’s been all over the newspapers and television. What happened to Philippines ’ NCR (national capital region) last weekend was so unanticipated. We all actually have our own story/ies to tell.
Yes, we probably all know there’s a storm coming, but never did we expect that it would bring so much rain that eventually led to flash floods and super heavy traffic that ultimately caught a lot of people stranded, major cities flooded, and worst, thousands of people homeless and helpless, several lives lost and a multitude of properties devastated. Cainta, Marikina and Pasig areas were said to be hardly hit by Bagyong Ondoy. In some areas, the floods haven’t even subsided up to now (4 days has passed). Some are yet to be rescued. A lot of relief operations are on-going but still is not enough.
We are thankful that our place was not affected. The rain waters flooded our street but that’s just about it. Water level soon went down as the rains stopped earlier in the evening. Otherwise, it could have been a different story. We are indeed blessed that we’re safe and prayers truly work wonders. I don’t know what I would do if I’m the one there, knowing fully well I have a son less than a year old. Just thinking of him getting soaked in the rain and experiencing a horrible flood scene, I’m already “Praning”. What more if I’m there! But we can’t help but feel bad at the same time when we turned on our TV and saw what was happening. We have relatives and friends too in the affected areas and we can’t help but worry for them too.
My personal learnings: 1. We could never ever hold on to material things. It wouldn’t even matter when you’re in a life and death situation. But we need not fret when we’ve lost it all. We’ll be able to earn and save up for it again. Although rebuilding is as hard as it gets, life still goes on! 2. We all have to be vigilant and prepared for whatever life may bring. We’ll never know what’s in store for us tomorrow. We just have to embrace it, be it beautiful or horrible. At least we’re alive and have the capacity to make life better. And at the end of the day, we all have a merciful ‘God’ who knows why.
September 5, 2009
CJ knows how to stare at the camera. When you say “picture-picture”, he looks at the camera and stares for seconds till he sees the flash. He utters words and sings along with me when I sing the ABC or I have two hands. He has a loud voice like Cloyd. He shouts when he’s bored or when he’s excited. He’s favorite toy other than his usual toys is his daddy’s cellphone. When he cries, just show him Cloyd’s phone and he stops. He’s quite cranky lately though. He often throws tantrums and that’s probably because he’s still uncomfortable with his growing teeth. He actually has 5 teeth now. There are 3 on his upper and 2 on his lower. He initially crawls backwards but now he has learned to do the forward thing. He can stand on his own in his crib. He reaches for things outside it and whatever he reaches, he puts in his mouth. He loves things that make sounds. He likes to crumple paper and plastic bags. He still can’t walk though. He has yet to learn and we have to be more patient.

My little boy
I so heart CJ’s smile. I heart even his frowns and loud cries. I heart everything about him! I’m his mom, how can I not! I’m just sad that he likes his daddy more than me, his mom. Sometimes when I get him from Cloyd, he would turn his back. If I insist, he cries. Huhuhu. Mommy pains!!! But I’m hopeful that we’ll get over this stage, SOON!!!

"laugh then cry"
September 3, 2009
We were supposed to celebrate Papa’s birthday at a certain resort in Batangas during the long weekend but since we were predominantly crestfallen by reviews at tripadvisor.com, we were pressed to change plans. We had to look for a hotel in Baguio the last minute. What even made it harder was that I have to book for 2 to 3 rooms because our headcount is 10. Baguio was the original plan months ago but due to conflict of schedules and my concerns regarding traveling with a 9-month old baby, the family thought of just celebrating it somewhere near. We planned to go somewhere wherein travel would be just 2 to 3 hours, max.
Anyway, I called The Manor at Camp John Hay on Thursday evening but the hotel was said to be running full. I was quite upset. I guess we’ll just have to settle with the hideous hotel I initially called and reserved. I tried my luck Friday morning, called The Manor again and hooray! I have room reservations. They opened slots for the weekend at ‘The Suites’. It’s the building right beside The Manor. It’s they’re soft launch although as informed by the reservations clerk, there are still works being done but just minimal. I said I will be traveling with a baby and she assured me that it’s fit for occupancy. Only the room finishings are being done and that works are only done from 9 am to 6 pm. I suppose the Baguio trip was truly for us. I was happy with the rate that I got too. The Manor and The Suites are offering irresistible rates till September 30. They’re 50% off since it’s their off peak season. After that, they’ll be back to their usual rates.
My nephews have actually packed their swimming gears. They were ready for an excursion to blue waters. Due to the change in plans, they had to unload their swimming trunks and pack their sweaters and jackets instead. It was my brother’s first time to go to Baguio too. Praise the heavens! We were asking him to kiss the ground since it’s his first time to set foot on the soils of the Philippines’ City of Pines! He’s been to other places outside the country but he hasn’t conquered Baguio for that matter. I’m just wondering why Mama and Papa weren’t able to bring him to Baguio when we were kids, to think that when going to Ilocos, we could pass by Baguio. J I remember that I was only able to go there because my aunt Mely tagged me along when I was 7 years old.
Anyway, we left home a quarter before 6am. No traffic or whatsoever since we took the SCTex. We had breakfast at Jollibee Luisita and arrived at Baguio 1pm. It was just raining when we got there. As initially said, we stayed at The Suites in Camp John Hay. What the clerk said is true. There are still a few works. It’s not fully operational but the lobby and the ground and 3rd floor rooms are fully made. It’s run by the same management of The Manor. We still got the same comfort though, and it’s like we had the place all to ourselves. The rooms are new and fully equipped. Only few guests are checked-in while The Manor is running full and so crowded. We park our cars just at the hotel’s big and wide drive-way, so our come and go in between was a breeze. The only difference is, The Suites has no garden, no piano bar and no restaurant yet. We often eat outside anyway, either in the city (SM or Session Rd.) or at the commissary, so it wasn’t really something that we actually needed. Besides, we wanted a quiet get away since we were with kids and a baby. So somehow without these amenities, it was more of an advantage.
We had late lunch at Dencio’s and went back to the hotel to rest. It was still raining when we decided to go see the city (around 5pm). We really don’t know our way around Baguio so we often stop and ask the people around for directions. We went to Baguio Cathedral and we were in time for the anticipated mass. We had dinner at SM then went back to the hotel. My CJ has to rest. We actually all have to rest as we all traveled for hours. We decided to call it a night. And since it’s said to be always raining in the afternoons at Baguio, we planned to start early the following day.
Tourist spots visited the following day were: Botanical Garden, the Lourdes Grotto (whose long and steep stairs shocked Dongee, my youngest nephew. “Aakyatin natin yan, Tita?”), Burnham Park (the kids went boat riding even on its murky water), Mines View Park, Good Shepherd (bought ube and strawberry jam, yum yum), Wright Park and The Mansion.

Baguio
We were also able to visit some friends of Mama and Papa who were staying too for the weekend at EGI Albergo di Ferroca, a newly built condominium near Wright Park and The Mansion.
Much as I like my brother and the kids to see the Philippine Military (PMA) School, we had not much time. The heavens were crying again and it was quite foggy too at 3pm. I also can sense that CJ was so sleepy and tired so I said maybe next time.
On our third and last day, we had breakfast at the Manor, had our picture taking at the lush garden, and did some last minute shopping at the commissary while the kids went horse back riding. CJ slept soundly while we all got ready to leave. I love his look resting calmly in our bed. No cares, no worries. It’s a happy moment for a first-time mom like me. We freshened up and breathed the fresh air of Baguio, left the place thanking God for the lovely experience we all had. This trip is indeed an addition to my life’s simple joys.
On the way home, we had late lunch at Isdaan at Gerona, Tarlac. It’s one of Barrio Fiesta’s chains of restaurants. We were all hungry when we got there as the travel down from Baguio gave us all a dizzy-woozy-head. Plus+ we would want to beat traffic at the expressway knowing that a lot of Manileno’s went out of town. Food was great at Isdaan. We ordered this so-called “bilao” which has liempo, chicken and fried crunchy fish and pork. We had additional order of their famous “tinupig na chicken” and pakbet. Yummy! It was a feast for both the adults and kids. We did visit their ‘Tacsyapo wall’ too. We literally broke plates and mugs!
That’s our Baguio escapade. It was tiring but it was all well worth the fun and family bonding. It’s a good thing that my will power won over my apprehensions to do this trip given that CJ is just 9-months old. And mind you, we didn’t tag along any yaya. CJ was so manageable. Good thing was that everyone in the family (including the kids) is so willing to carry him at times when Cloyd and I can’t. I think he’s ready for an out-of-the-country trip. Yehey!
September 2, 2009
In one of my window shopping – lunch sprees, a certain item caught my attention. I was able to spot this nice affordable/reasonably priced/within-my-means leggings. What I’m so happy about is that it wasn’t the usual leggings that I normally find in my favorite shops. It wasn’t the typical color black leggings. It was in denim color!!! Casual and fashionable!!! I was too happy to try it since it was within my budget. Too bad, it was 1 size smaller. I had to request the sales clerk to find me my size in their other branches. I had it a week after and I’m happy with the fit! Well, it figures!
Anyway, later did I know that it was called “treggings”. Short for trouser – leggings. I searched Promod’s website and the description goes like this:

Promod treggings
FAUX BRUT DENIM TREGGINGS:
new mock denim treggings with medium rise elasticated waist, top stitching and turn-up ankles, in as soft and stretchy mock denim fabric for a body conscious look; a versatile fashion item.
It was definitely a good buy. Promod is located at Greenbelt 5, SM Megamall and Trinoma.