• Why I Switched To Huggies Diaper

    January 3, 2011
    Career, Finance & Product

    I was a great fan of a popular diaper until my one year old boy started developing rashes on his diaper line. Worse, Adi would move a lot whenever we would change his diaper. I took the cue; maybe he was not comfortable with his diaper.

    I found Huggies in Walter Mart and I initially thought that it was too pricey for a diaper. Anyway, I bought it and changed Adi’s diaper the moment I got home.

    My little one stared at the new diaper and out of his curiosity, he cooperated during the changing of diaper. Since then, Adi was no longer cranky whenever we are changing his diaper.

    So what’s with Huggies? Huggies is softer and cooler to the skin than its competitor (also a popular brand of diaper). Because of this, it is less-irritating to baby’s skin.

    Moms out there, if you are having a hard time changing your little one’s diaper, check it. It might be time to switch to Huggies.

    Note: I am not affiliated to Huggies. I am just sharing my opinion on it.

  • 2010 in review

    January 3, 2011
    Life & Love

    The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

    Healthy blog!

    The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.

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    A helper monkey made this abstract painting, inspired by your stats.

    A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 8,500 times in 2010. That’s about 20 full 747s.

    In 2010, there were 132 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 247 posts.

    The busiest day of the year was December 2nd with 115 views. The most popular post that day was The Women in Vic Sotto’s Life.

     

    Where did they come from?

    The top referring sites in 2010 were justiceformarion.com, en.wordpress.com, facebook.com, blogged.com, and google.com.ph.

    Some visitors came searching, mostly for cita astals, amalia fuentes, punta de fabian, marion joseph ariem, and sarah labhati.

    Attractions in 2010

    These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

    1

    The Women in Vic Sotto’s Life July 2010

    2

    Amalia Fuentes On Daughter Liezl December 2009
    25 comments

    3

    Cita Astals Needs Help! March 2010
    13 comments

    4

    Crime Rate in Balanga City April 2010

    5

    Celebrity Urban Legend February 2009

  • I Now Love Attending Weddings

    December 28, 2010
    Life & Love

    My husband and I attended our friend’s wedding last night. In the past, I actually hated attending weddings because deep inside, jealousy was eating me. I was jealous of the bride and insecure of myself; sometimes questioning why nobody proposed to me seriously. In all fairness to my exes, the first one proposed at the worst timing and the second one gave me false hopes year after year. If you could consider that hilarious, then maybe we are on the same wavelength because I could laugh at that now.

    I was the so-called “always the bridesmaid but never the bride.” Call it obsession but I have always wanted to have a family of my own. I have always wanted to have a happy family than a big career, a grand house or fancy cars. A big career, grand house and fancy cars are material things that I could achieve and be taken away from me but a happy family is my security blanket, my source of pride and inspiration.

    My own wedding was not perfect. There were many behind-the-scenes that I could now laugh at. Miel and I were the only ones attending to the needs of our visitors. I am talking about the pre-wedding visitors like our relatives who were not familiar with our place, the make up artists that we failed to serve lunch and so on and so forth. I lost a lot of weight a month before the wedding and I was advised not to have my wedding gown repaired because it could take a lot of time for the modista, eh baka mabitin pa! You could just imagine paano uminit ang ulo ko nung isuot ko na at napakaluwag sa akin, mahuhubo pa ata! Then my husband teased me about it. Yes, he saw me while being made up clad in my wedding gown. My mother was very apologetic of my bitchy behavior and reprimanded me in front of my bridesmaids.
    “Aba, may oras pa para mag-back out ka kung sa umpisa pa lang ganyan na kayo! Pasensyahan, mainit ang ulo araw ng kasal!”
    My aunt justified my bitchiness by telling the bridesmaids that I might be very tired because of the wedding preparation.

    Then at the church, during the marching, I could feel my gown going down. I stopped for a while and quickly fixed it. Because the gown had a long train, I could not maneuver my marching. Ambigat-bigat ng gown ko with all those layers of cloth and stones attached to it.

    We were expecting 250 guests at the reception but only 150-180 made it so there was a lot of food for everybody. Yun nga lang, the caterer did not provide a presentable supot for the principal sponsors’ pabaon.

    I dream of walking the aisle again with my husband in 2019. I want us to renew our wedding vows every 10 years. That should be attended by close friends and family. For the meantime, I will be happy attending weddings because I am no longer the green-eyed monster who secretly wishes to trade places with the bride. =)

  • Holiday Means Family Reunion

    December 27, 2010
    Wedding & Family Life

    Yes, we don’t celebrate Christmas but we go to the province during Yuletide Season to visit relatives. Mama’s untimely demise last May 2009 made our family closer. The family that I am talking of are my father, brothers, sister-in-law, niece, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. Now that I am married, they are my extended family. Going from one house to another to catch up on lost times is a great feeling. I feel like being home.

  • Dolphy’s Last Film? Never!

    December 21, 2010
    That’s Entertainment

    http://ph.promotion.yahoo.com/entertainment/article/post/entertainmentfeat_ph/74/dolphy-admits-illness%3b-mmff-film-may-be-his-last.html

    In the article above, Dolphy forecasted that Father Jejemon could be his last film. The ace comedian is in his 80’s and making a movie could be so strenous for him. His deteriorating health is also eating much of his thoughts about permanent retirement; be it on the movies or be it eternal retirement. He expressed his concerns over his loved ones and of course that tops long-time partner Zsa Zsa Padilla.

    Zsa Zsa and Dolphy’s relationship started with much intrigue because the latter was very much in a relationship with Alma Moreno to whom he has a son, Vandolph. Dolphy and Zsa Zsa’s career suffered from bad publicity and I even remember that Nescafe’ pulled out Zsa Zsa’s TV commercial because of the affair. The two decided to go the US for a much needed break from the intrigues and to start life together minus Dr. Modesto Tatlonghari and Alma Moreno.

    Alma Moreno eventually moved on and married Joey Marquez while Mr. Tatlonghari raised a beautiful and talented daughter named Karylle. Zsa Zsa and Dolphy went back to the Philippines and from what I remember, “Gabi ni Dolphy” was Dolphy’s comeback show. Slowly, the public forgave the couple and before we knew it, Dolphy and Zsa Zsa’s career were resurrected.

    My favorite Dolphy movies are the following:
    1. Jack and Jill-it’s a Sampaguita movie and I happen to watch it on RPN9 in the early 90’s. Lolita Rodriguez (one of my favorites, too) played the role of a lesbian named Jack while Dolphy effectively played the role of a gay named Jill.
    2. Ang Tatay Kong Nanay- I think it’s an RVQ production. It’s another gay role for Dolphy and this time, he’s paired with Niño Muhlach.
    3. Home Along The Riles- (TV and movie) Dolphy has great chemistry with Nova Villa. Cita Astals was at her best element when the show was running. Claudine Barreto’s star was just starting to shine; the reason why she was pulled out of Home Along was for her to concentrate more on her budding showbiz career.
    4. John and Marsha (TV and movie)- I actually like John and Marsha because of Dolphy and Dely Atay-Atayan. The clashing tandem of son-in-law versus mother-in-law is just hilarious!

    Father Jejemon could be Dolphy’s last movie but most, if not all, of his movies are timeless; a nice watch after a long (and terrible) day.

  • Santa Stories

    December 16, 2010
    Wedding & Family Life

    I was born and baptized as a Catholic. I even attended a Catholic university in college. Christmas was one of my favorite occasions. I loved the family reunion, Christmas shopping, carolling, putting up our 4-ft Christmas tree on a 3-ft high table to make it appear tall and putting a sock under that Christmas tree for Santa’s gifts.

    I was four years old when I first received a gift from Santa Claus. I had a sockful of candies and a crisp fifty-peso bill.Christmas was so magical and I believed that there was a Santa Claus. I was twelve years old when I found out that Santa was not real but I kept it to myself so as not to spoil my brother’s belief that Santa was real. That Santa tradition passed from my second sibling to my third sibling to my daughter to my second sibling’s daughter. It was fun to see a child’s face beaming with excitement. That’s priceless.

    It has been two years since I converted to INC and we have Thanksgiving instead of Christmas. My daughter is now a tween and my youngest is one year old, the latter won’t have any Christmas experience for sure. I can only tell him that when I was still practicing my old faith, I believed in Santa.

    I can only tell him that I received candies and chocolates from Santa.
    I can only tell him that his uncle wrote a letter to Santa requesting 10 pieces of good Transformers and 10 pieces of bad Transformers.
    I can only tell him that his Ate Chang found out that Santa was not real when she accidentally saw the Santa gifts in the cabinet.

    😉

  • My 2004 Picture

    December 15, 2010
    Life & Love

    I saw an old photograph of me wearing a halter top. I used to wear that kind of clothes when I was with my boyfriend as I was too easily intimidated by people looking at me. That was in 2004. Six years later plus getting married plus having another kid, I realize that I am more comfortable wearing conservative clothes. In fact, cardigan or jacket is my ally in the office. I feel safe wearing a jacket in a predominantly male office population. Not that I don’t trust my colleagues, huh!

    Going back to the halter top, six years ago, I was at the peak of my youth. I am trying to reminisce the things that I did when I was younger. I realize that my young adult life is full of heartaches and frustrations. I could have used that youth and impulsiveness to get back at those who offended me but I chose to be forgiving and just moved on.

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