Thursday, April 14, 2016
Animator Gabi
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
The Toddler Travels Book Launch

Airplane fares have become more affordable over the past years due to lowered fuel charges. People who don’t usually travel have started booking flights and those who love to travel are now flying farther.
More families have been taking vacations abroad but still, not a
lot of them travel with their young children. In reality, most parents fear to bring them along because they think they won’t be able to handle them on the
trip.
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Monday, April 11, 2016
The Crafters Marketplace: Creative Doodling & Coloring Workshop

“Talent is a pursued interest. Anything that you’re
willing to practice, you can do.” ~ Bob Ross
I am so privileged to be invited as one
of the guests for the Creative Doodling and Coloring Workshop by The Crafters Marketplace. I
attended the class last Friday along with fellow mommy bloggers. It was also my
first event with Mommy Bloggers PH!
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Saturday, April 9, 2016
The Case for Christ for Kids by Lee Strobel with Rob Suggs
The other day, I and Gabi went to Market-Market. We
dropped by the Book Sale to buy Magic Tree House, my son's favorite
chapter book.
Unfortunately, the saleslady told us that chapter books were recently pulled-out and they have no stocks at that time. We tried to
check for other books so I handed a couple of them to my son and asked him to check
if there's anything he wants to buy.
While browsing, I came across this book, "The case for Christ for Kids" by Lee Strobel with Rob Suggs.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Behind the Glasses
Our second born son was diagnosed with a congenital cataract on both eyes (bilateral) when he is about 5 months old. Congenital Cataract means that the eye's natural lens is cloudy instead of clear.
We were advised by our Ophthalmologist that cataract surgery is needed to be performed as soon as possible to ensure that vision is clear enough to allow normal development of the baby's vision system.
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