Working From Home? But…
Jun 9, 2009 Daddy Things, Work
I don’t know if others can relate, but some people (like family members, perhaps) have “stereotyped” college grads to be just for corporate or office work. That’s what I feel too. Sometimes my parents ask why I won’t try opportunities outside from companies in the metro, or offer me job vacancies where I can apply. I understand that they want me to have a stable job with all the benefits and stuff, but I’ve made a lot of considerations too why I choose to work from home in front of my own computer.
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Jian Ezekiel’s First Birthday
Feb 25, 2009 Daddy Things, Jian's Milestones
Our little angel, Jian, celebrated his first birthday last sunday, February 15, 2009 (although his actual birthday was on Feb 16, a day after). We were quite short of time with the preparation and giving away the invitations, so most of the expected guests did not arrive (most friends and relatives). But still it was really an enjoyable moment because the kids really enjoyed the party. More pictures after the jump…
My Shopaholic Confession
Feb 6, 2009 Daddy Things, Extras
Hi my name is Mike and I’m a Shopaholic!
Wait, wait, wait! Mike, you’re a shopaholic?! Well, I think the most appropriate intro line would be “Hi my name is Mike and MY WIFE is a SHOPAHOLIC!” Well, that’s sound more realistic now, eh?
We have been going steady on a bf-gf relationship for almost 4 years before we got married. She’s so loving and thoughtful. I can take her to a fine dine party or to a turo-turo karinderya and have some halo-halo too. When we go to the mall, I’d buy her some stuff that she wasn’t asking for. Or maybe she’d point out like a cute bracelet and a matching pair of earrings and says “I like those, but don’t buy them, I just like them.” Of course, I wanna win her heart big time so I’d buy to her hearts content. Then she gives me a sweet peck on the cheek, and in my mind my smile stretches to the whole circumference of my head.
We got closer to each other and decided we should get married. And so we did. That’s when the shopaholic button was turned on…
I love her, and I know she loves me too. But another thing she loves is shopping. She’s not really the type that goes for the branded ones, she’s the one who goes to the “SALE” pile and dig up the most stylish item, or scan through the lower-priced items when in search for a good buy. She’d also buy some doll shoes or slippers that are really fashionable, and she purchases them 2-3 times in a row. I’m even her consultant when picking the right clothes for her. She really loves to shop, but I don’t complain. Why? I’ll tell you the story.
One time I told her to go to an all-out shopping spree; I’d give her my money and she can spend it on whatever she wants! I gave her everything in my wallet and told her to spend it all because the next paycheck is coming the next day. So she did.
When she came home, she showed me all the stuff she bought. First was a cute pair of earrings, not the fancy type – an elegant looking gem-studded pair of silver earrings. She also bought a simple but stunning necklace in silver also. Then she bought a white stylish watch from a famous brand name. The others are: a pair of denim jeans, some white trousers, a really cool baby tee, a box of undies, short shorts, and a new make-up kit. I forgot to mention she also bought a pair of sneaky flip-flops because summer is just around the corner. That’s not all! She also bought me a nice vintage tee, and cute sandals and PJs for our baby.
The total price: 1,200 pesos!
Just imagine having 1,200 pesos go that far? That’s why I love her so much! She’s a stylish lady with a great mind for budgeting! I’m no match to her when it comes to money spending. I don’t worry if my wife is a shopaholic; she plans ahead where the money will be put to use. For me 1,200 pesos would just go to one pair of branded pants, but she explains that branded clothes aren’t always the best. You can grab an ukay-ukay shirt and still look good on it! So from that day on I let my wife do all the shopping! :)
And that’s my shopaholic experience! (I love you Mommy!)
Catch “Confessions of a Shopaholic” in Cinemas on February 18, 2009!
Jian Ezekiel at Pizza Hut
Nov 29, 2008 Daddy Things, Family, Food
One of our family’s favorite bonding moments is eating out. Especially now that Jian is becoming more aware and curious of his surroundings, its even more enjoyable seeing him feast his eyes around, looking at things and touching objects he can reach. This is one of those days when we really had fun with Jian’s kakulitan:
First Solid Food ni Jian
Oct 17, 2008 Daddy Things, Family, Jian's Milestones
Eto ang unang try ni Jian sa pagkain ng solid food. Five months sya kumain ng first solid food (malambot na lugaw). Kuha lang sa low-res na celphone cam kaya medyo hindi maganda ang quality. Isa ito sa mga milestones ng aming cute and cudly baby Jian Ezekiel.
Hanggang ngayon ay naaaliw pa rin akong panoorin ang video na to. :)
How much does having a baby cost?
Oct 15, 2008 Daddy Things, Family
I just thought of how lucky we (Ianne and I) were when we had Jian in our life. Come to think of it, we were so blessed and God’s grace was showering over us when Jian was still in the womb. So I got hyped to list down a rough calculation of how much we’ve spent to get our baby boy safely out of the delivery room and see for myself how we did with our first born since we didn’t have time to reflect on our spendings last time.
This is the nine-month rundown of our expenses with Ianne’s pregnancy and preparations for the coming of Jian Ezekiel:
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)
Oct 10, 2008 Daddy Things, Family
I’ve just recieved a forwarded email about a mother who lost her baby because she chose the wrong person to take care of her 3 month old daughter. The cause of her baby’s death was SBS or Shaken Baby Syndrome. I did a few googling about Shaken Baby Syndrome and this is what I got from Wikipedia:
Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a form of child abuse that occurs when an abuser violently shakes an infant or small child, creating a whiplash-type motion that causes acceleration-deceleration injuries. The injury is estimated to affect between 1,200 and 1,600 children every year in the USA.It is common for there to be no external evidence of trauma. Injuries from impacts with hard objects may accompany SBS; this combination of shaking with striking against a hard object is sometimes termed the shaken impact syndrome or shaken/slam syndrome.
SBS, a major cause of death in infants, is often fatal and can cause severe brain damage, resulting in lifelong disability.
Jessica, the mother of London Marie, shares with us her experience on how she lost her precious daughter because of SBS. Below is the email forwarded to me by my wife:
Jessica had a message that i want every one to know..
This is what Jessica said:
“If anyone has kids, make sure that you keep them with you the whole time. Don’t give then to anyone that you don’t trust. Trust me, I thought that I trusted Josh. But now as of December 4, 2007 at 2:29 AM, she is gone. My one & only baby . & He is going to pay FOREVER, even if he gets out of jail scott free, he will be dead no matter what. & To all my friends that know London , I am very angry & upset that I lost the love of my life, my babygirl. She died on her three month birthday .
For those of you who dont know what Shaken Baby Syndrome check out the facts ;
-Shaking, jerking and jolting can cause blood vessels in the head to tear or burst.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is the shaking of an infant or child by the arms, legs, or shoulders with or without impact of the head.
This trauma can result in bleeding and brain injury with no outward signs of abuse
Often frustrated caregivers feel that shaking a baby or small child is a harmless way to make the child stop crying. However, a baby’s brain and blood vessels are vulnerable to whiplash motions, such as shaking, jerking, jolting, and impact.
The neck muscles of an infant or small child are weak, so the child’s head is relatively heavy and the neck cannot support the stress of shaking or impact
-Shaking a very young child, with or without impact of the head, can cause irreversible brain damage, blindness, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, spinal cord injury, seizures, learning disabilities, and even death.
It is tragic that healthy, intelligent babies are suffering these disabilities simply because their caregivers don’t know about the dangers associated with Shaken Baby Syndrome
An estimated 1,200 to 1,400 cases of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) occur each year in the United States .
Only 1 out of 4 babies dies of Shaken Baby Syndrome
HOWEVER, the other three babies will need ongoing medical attention for the rest of their short lifespans















