Archive for September, 2005

Sleep-over, Anyone?

Sunday, September 25th, 2005

Last Friday night, my best buddies from college, Mommy Grace and Mommy Hazel to my kids, came over to have dinner and sleep over at our house. I swear, it was a night to remember! I can still remember doing this often back in college, since our Psychology course requires so much research works, statistical reports to work on, data analysis, so on and so forth. It’s been years we’ve had our last sleep-over especially that we’ve gone our separate ways after college, though we still take time out at least twice or thrice a year to bond together. But last Friday night, brought back so much of old memories and updating ourselves with each other’s lives. The best part of this evening — hardly getting any sleep at all, hehehe. We were laughing and talking and surfing the net and EATING!!! ( We went downstairs to grab a bite at past 1 a.m. and caught up with the Uplate Telecast of Pinoy Big Brother…) Finally, we called it a night, este morning na pala, at 2:30 a.m. But still, Grashya didn’t get enough of her net surfing decided to set her alarm at 4 am to get on with the PC again, grabeh!! Hope we get to have another one like this, the more, the merrier… Calling the attention of Ika, Bambi, Jee, Mai2x, Robee and Kling2x, magparamdam nap o kayo :D

Gramaioi Grace and me

Hazel Hazel

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005
PROJECT-MAKING DAY
Today, Jeremy, our 5 year old son, who is now in Kinder 1, got so excited in coming to school. Today is Project-making Day. They were asked to bring junk materials  from home which they could recycle for their Science Fair exhibit next week. This morning, he brought with him 3 empty paper towel tubes , a plastic container, empty ice cream cups and water containers. I was a bit apprehensive since the project requires using a hot glue gun and some glue sticks, he might hurt himself in the process. Around 15 minutes before class dismissal, they were asked to stay outside their classroom, Teacher Bernie asked the yayas amd mommies to help the kids in putting glue on their projects.The adults will just have to ask the kids their own concept of how the project would be like and let them do the designing by themselves. In Jeremy’s case, he planned to make a sailboat and an airplane so he could go to China and be with Papa Bert, and of course he did! Pictures of today’s activity will have to follow, I still have to ask them from Teacher Bernie :)
5 Reasons to be Happy Today:
1. Seeing Jeremy so excited in making his airplane and boat project made of recyclable materials
2. Frances got perfect in her oral exams in Science ( Members of the Family )
3. Getting an email from my love
4. Knowing that true friends are there for me all the time
5. Realizing that life is beautiful :)