Martes, Hunyo 18, 2013

Nagsasa Cove Adventure Part 2

Once upon a time, 8 drunkard strangers were brought to a magical cove called Nagsasa... it was so magical that all of their dreamy fantasies came to life...


One became a princess and slept on a Magic Carpet under the stars
The emperor celebrated his birthday drinking and eating the best things the kingdom has to offer
All had nothing but genuine smiles



The heavens showered the mortals with simple sweetness



All men are equal regardless of size, color or creed


Sea Creatures offered themselves to their mortal masters

SAND MERMAIDs do exist

In this world, everyone has a destined pair

Giants teeming with hands called leaves


Abundant happiness could be found at the beach


That friendship brings about peace

there's a child in all of us



Hope that you'll find your magical place, too. 

Thanks for dropping by.

Love,

TROPAng Ina

Linggo, Hunyo 9, 2013

Tropang Gubas Goes to Nagsasa Cove - Part 1

Summer just couldn't end without us going on a budget trip just to beat the heat. We decided to go to Zambales since it's not too far and we wanted to go on a camp trip for a change. 

The next phase of our getaway planning brought us to some word-of-mouth and blog research. Adaphobic served as a great guide, complete with budget, check lists, itineraries and time estimates. To save time and moolah, we voted to bring our car instead.

Our budget: PhP 2000 per head.

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The Big Day!

Mic and I ended our shifts at 6:00 AM, so the rest of the gang picked us up in our workplace parking lot. Just so we would not starve to death upon reaching our destination, we had adobo and rice, along with some sandwiches prepared in advance. 

 Stopover






It was an approximately 5-hr drive until San Antonio, Zambales. Here is were we did the wet market shopping for food and drinking water. Afterwards, we went to Pundaquit beach were we had our car parked near the barangay hall. We rented 2 small boats (PhP 1800 each, 4 pax per boat) since there were 8 of us in the group. The boat ride from Pundaquit to Nagsasa is took around 45 mins. to an hour. The long boat ride did not get us bored. We had some time for


Inter-boat Picture taking :P


 Goofing around




and admiring Majestic Rock Formations and everything nature has to offer


Touchdown!




We immediately set up our camp upon arriving at Nagsasa Cove. 


 Tents and Hammocks



More of this trip on my next post!

Love,

TROPAng Ina

Huwebes, Mayo 30, 2013

Kwentong TROPAng Ina: Narinig ko sa UP (Overheard at UP)

Hi, Kalamay!

While doing my daily dose of facebook.com browsing today, I chanced upon my highschool classmate posting some musings about Narinig ko sa UP (Overheard at UP). 

Curious and wanting to know what the hype was about, I clicked the link and followed the group. Alas! I found myself laughing alone, reminiscing my good old college days, my "Dear-Lord-sana-pumasa-ako-sa-Math 11" prayers, and everything else about UP. 




According to the facebook page, this "Group was created by Christian D. Rillera circa 2010". This page is a collection of "overheard" stories from UP from hilarious UPCAT scenarios to professor phobias, SPARKS (love stories) and a whole lot more that would make UP students, alumni and everyone else laugh and reminisce. Becoming a member has responsibilities, too. see: Alituntunin.

Have a great day! Weekends a day away!

Love,

TROPAng Ina

First Resorts World Experience



Happy Tropang INA Moment: Athena Learns ABC!

Hello guys!

Today, May 30, 2013 is yet another Nanay (Mother) milestone for me. Athena is now able to identify letters from A-Z! There are still a few occasional misses, but still...Yey!

Sorry if I am making a big deal out of this... this is the reason why:

Athena doesn't speak like those kids of her age. She just learned talking perhaps a few months after she turned 2 years old. She was not even able to call us, tell us her needs and couldn't follow ANYTHING that we teach her. Frustrating, yes. But this did not affect our love for our child in any way. A few months back, I found myself crying to my mom because my "mommy instincts" told me that something could be wrong with my kid. I kept on ignoring that feeling. We have a few cases of developmental delays in the family, which made my fears grow stronger. I researched for these delays and therapies, and checked some mommy blogs for possible interventions. I even got in touch with one of my college classmates who is now a therapist (I took up BA Behavioral Sciences, but did not get a chance to practice Clinical Psychology) to see if she could recommend a developmental psychologist who could assess my child's case. I scheduled the assessment.

A few days after, I noticed a sudden development in terms of Athena's learning and speaking. She started to call Mic "Tatay", and myself "Nanay". She was also able to call "Merm" (my mom), "Bujoy" (my sister) and "Doy" (my brother)... even "Nanang" (my MIL) and "Tatang" (my FIL). If she wants milk, she says "Dede, Plis"...and the list goes on. This made us want to push more in helping one another in teaching Athena. We allot 30 minutes to a few hours (as long as we could tell she's interested) in teaching or constant exposure to learning materials. Body parts, colors, numbers, letters. Every. Single. Day. The tablet which I won from Sta. Lucia East Grandmall Cinema raffle was also a great help. I have installed an app which had pictures and voice prompts, which Athena just navigated and followed (she knows how to tinker on the tablet on her own). With these improvements, we decided to put the assessment on hold... the psychologist's asking price is P3,500 per session. According to the mommy blogs that I have read, it would probably take 2 sessions before the diagnosis could be made. This means P7,000.. a bit pricey.

With our joined efforts, educational toys, Barney and Little Einstein DVD episodes, tablet apps and posted charts, Athena can now tell the following:

1. Alphabet Identification - we still to work on the ABC song and reciting the letter chronologically
2. Numbers - 1 to 13
3. Colors
4. Shapes
5. Body parts
6. reading the words ANT, BEE and COW (more on my next post) ^_^


Thank you for sharing my happy (and proud!) Nanay moment. I promise to share my "Nanay Preschool" teaching journey... with my Little Athena as the student. 


Till next time!

Love,

Tropang INA


Miyerkules, Mayo 22, 2013

Athena's Nautical 3rd Birthday

Hello guys!

Celebrating our daughter's birthday DIY-style has been a memorable and fun-filled day for us. We were fortunate enough to have people closest to our hearts to celebrate with. Here are some snapshots of our little girl's special day:

























Miyerkules, Abril 24, 2013

Athena's 3rd Birthday : Some DIYs

Hello there!

It's been a while since I last posted on this somewhat-neglected-blog. I think there's no better way to be back than to share my unica hija's 3rd birthday mini-party! Yey!

We were not actually planning to have a big celebration.. but since Tita Fidela (hubby's aunt) gave Athena something to start the preps with, then we decided to push through.

My daughter's special day fell on a summer month, so we came up with a Nautical Theme.

Hindi naman bongga itey, friends. Tamang kain-kain lang.

Here are some DIYs that we did to save some moolah and give the bash some personal touch. Let's go!

The Invites

I got the invite template for free from www.zazzle.com, and personalized it a bit using my imagination, love and affection (chos to the highest level!)

 Materials: Hot Glue, String, Corrugated Paper, Colored Paper, Scissors, Beads, Popsicle Sticks, Tape

Finished Product :)

PhotoBoat

Mic's officemate bought a personal fridge. We accompanied him and his gf when they got the item from the mall. I asked the couple if I could "arbor" the box and the styrofoams. Afterall, basura lang naman yun : D.

After some, cutting, painting, and complaining from the tropa (whom I deeply thank from the bottom of my heart), here's what we came up with...

Annel to Nic: "Mag-iinom lang kasi papahirapan mo pa kami. Wag mo na uulitin to ha. Sa Jollibee ka magpa-party ng anak mo next year" (bwahahaha)
SS Athena. Capt. Michicoi on duty!

Other Bits and Decor Pieces
 Backdrop made from an old Duyan and Styrofoam

 Cupcake toppers printed (grabbed from the net), Marshmallow fondant made by my sister Bujoy

 Monogram (out of the same styrofoam from "that fridge", scrap cloths and Athena's old hair ribbon)

 Pompoms 


 Table Centerpiece


 Vases from empty Sola Iced Tea Bottles

Welcome Signage (na katas pa din nung libreng styro)

There you have it!

I will post the partey soon. Thanks for dropping by.

Love,

Nic
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