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Monday, March 2, 2009

Origanize Your Closet


Source: Good Housekeeping Magazine

Foldables
Fold clothes in one standard style and size too make your closet look near and impressive.
How to arrange
* If you don't have built-in storage shelves, opt for metal shelf dividers available in the market. Make individual stacks by grouping tops according to: sleeve length(tank tops, short sleeves, long sleeves), kind(polo shirts, casual tees), or color(blacks, blues, reds, beiges). Go with whichever works best for you.
* Tuck the arms to prevent sleeves from showing and getting wrinkled. When stacking place the bulkiest at the bottom to prevent crushing of delicate items.
* Dressier garments of delicate fibers deserve special treatment. Premium cashmere, sequined, beaded, vintage, or other vulnerable pieces should be be carefully folded and individually stored in paper boxes or canvas bags to prevent snagging and tugging.
* Make sure that everything that you will store is totally clean. Odors and/or the slightest of dirt trapped in the fibers of a single garment can attract moths to the whole stack.
* Hoods and turtlenecks should be left hanged over the back of a stack otherwise the extra bulk may shake off the pile's balance.
* Fasten all buttons and zip up all zippers before folding to preserve the garment's shape.
Storing sweaters and cold weather garments
* Avoid dark, warm humid spaces. They have the perfect condition for months and mildew to flourish.
* Don't use mothballs. They can irritate skin and eyes, and the smell can be hard to remove. Yes, they kill insects but they aren't necessary if you're storing clean clothes in a dry place for just a few months.
* Use hangers to prevent creases but take precautions against the marks they can leave. Wrap quilt filling or muslin around the bars on pant hangers, and use the line the clips of skirt hangers as well.
* Go easy on delicates. Lay blouses and sweaters flat when possible to avoid deep wrinkles. Or double them over, folding softly where necessary.

Quick Tip: Fold all knit tops and sweaters. Hanging them may lead to deformed shoulders and too much stretching.

Bags and purses
Arrange large bags that can stand by themselves side by side on a shelf. Kikay bags and flat clutches are best stacked. Group smaller purses separately so they don't get lost among bigger ones. You may also want to consider stacking similarly shaped ones within each other. Store rarely used bags of leather or suede in cloth slacks to keep them in their crisp form.

Quick Tip: Baskets make for convenient organizers. Bunch bags and purses of the same color scheme together.

Hangables
It's a welcome sight to see your clothes neatly lined up on your closet rod. And yes, pants are best hung.
How to arrange
* Separate jackets from blouses, skirts, and pants(including slacks and jeans). Group by sleeve or hem length, solids or prints, or color.
* With sheer or delicate skirts, place a small piece of canvas(paper can be a substitute) between the hanger clip and waistband. Or opt for rubber-lined clips to protect your skirts from marks. If you have time, sew ribbon loops at the waistband and use these to hang the skirt.
* a suit may be treated as separates. Let your jacket join your other jackets, pants with other pants, etc.
* Pants with ironed-in creases or liston should be folded along each other crease and clipped at the edges.
* Flat-fronts should be secured at the outermost edge. Never pull a waist-band too tight between clips as it stretches the clothing.

Buying hangers
Uniform hangers help put order in your clothes.
Spend for:
Plastic tubular: These are inexpensive and all-purpose)pt for those with "hooks" for shoulder straps).
Basic clip: Go for rubber-lined clips that won't damage your clothes.
Skip the:
Clamp: They leave ugly marks and are never long enough to secure a full waistband.
Tiered: It only adds bulk and clogs your closet.

Storing accessories
Jewelry
Hang regularly used necklaces on pegs, hooks, or belt rack. Expensive jewelry are best placed individually in cloth bags. Always close all clasps to avoid tangling.
Scarves
Wool scarves should be rolled while silk, rayon, and other fabrics may be hanged on special hangers or folded and stored in a cloth bin or your extra open bag. In the case of fringed scarves, fold in half then roll, with the tassels facing out.
Footwear
If you prefer to store shoes on a shelf rather than wire racks, group them according to heel height. However, wire racks help shoes breathe and save space. Place frequently used pairs on eye level for convenience. Flip-flops and slippers should be individually stored in clear boxes, soles together. Line up boots on the closet floor. To prevent the spread of dirt and odor, make sure the hems of your clothes don't touch even the top of your boots.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Mommy Moments



This is my entry for this week's theme: Bonding Time

Bonding time with my boys. We always play online educational games like Nickjr, Cartoon Network, and Playhouse Disney

Bonding time with my daughter and son.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Child Developmental Milestone


Is the most significant milestones in the areas of development in children.The influence of growth and its possible deviations are important considerations in the management of children with disability. Developmental assessment that translates behavior into age values requires adjustment for motor dysfunction and for cognitive or other associated disabilities when such deficits are present.

When I was practicing my profession as a Physical Therapist, I encountered patients with different types of childhood disabilities and developmental delays that can be seen in cases of Cerebral Palsy, Autism, and other neurological diseases that greatly affects the normal functioning of a child. It is important for us to know, specially us moms, the normal stages of our child's development:

Gross Motor refers to the movements that involve large muscle groups. These may include walking, kicking, jumping, and climbing stairs.
Newborn - flexor tone(also known as neonatal muscle tone)
4 months - the child can now roll from prone(head and body facing down) to supine(face and body facing up)
5 months - babies can pull to sit
6 months - your baby can now sit with support
7 months - the child can now roll from supine(face and body facing down) to prone(head and body facing down)
8 months - your baby can now sit without support
10 months - your baby can do creeping, cruising and pull to stand
14 months - can now walk with arms in high-guard position(arms spread both sides)
18 months - your child can walk with arms in low-guard position; can walk backward
2 y/o - begins to run; ascend and descend stairs without alternating feet; tandem walk unsteady; starts to use a tricycle
3 y/o - runs well; jumping, squatting; tricycling; mature gait(walking) pattern; ascend and descend with alternating feets
4 y/o - hops
5 y/o - skips; tiptoes; tandem walk steady; kick a ball well; unilateral standing(standing in one foot) for 10 seconds
6 y/o - bicycling; use roller skates

Fine Motor is defined as coordination of small muscle movements which occur in the fingers and dexterity in the hands. The development of these skills allows ones to be able to complete tasks such as writing and drawing.
Newborn - grasp
4 months - midline hand play
7 to 9 months - peekaboo; transfer cube from one hand to other
10 months - pincer grasp(mature opposition of the thumb to index finger)
14 months - holds crayon full length
18 months - holds crayon butt end; raisin dumping; hand dominance emerging(right or left handed)
2 y/o - hand dominance is usually well established
5 y/o - hand dominance expected

2 y/o - can now draw straight line
3 y/o - can draw circle; can do overhand throw
4 y/o - can draw cross; can do underhand throw
4 1/2 y/o - can draw a square/rectangle
5 y/o - can draw triangle
6 y/o - can draw a diamond(horizontally oriented); can write alphabet
7 y/o - can draw a diamond(vertically oriented)
8 y/o - can now draw a full blown cross
9 y/o - can draw a can
10 y/o - can now draw a box

Personal/Social Development
4 months - recognize bottle
7 months - can hold bottle
10 months - can chew with jaw rotation
14 months - can remove garments
18 months - drink from a cup
2 y/o - uses spoon well
3 y/o - toilet-trained
4 y/o - dress and undress with supervision
5 y/o - dress and undress without supervision
6 y/o - can use spoon and fork; tie shoe lace
7 y/o - can now use fork and knife; can do self-grooming like combing hair

Language Development(speech)
Newborn - crying
2 to 3 months - chooing and chuckling
4 months - laughing
7 months - can now say Ma and Da
10 months - say mama and dada(usually first to utter) with meaning; waves bye bye
14 months - 1 word
18 months - points to body parts
2 y/o - 2 word phrase
3 y/o - 3 word sentence; identify colors
4 y/o - can repeat 4 digit-numbers
5 y/o - concept up to 10 sentences
6 y/o - master grammar

These developmental milestones are very helpful for us parents in determining our children's growth and development. Observe your child and be aware!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Autism Alert


What is Autism?
Autism is a complicated, lifelong neurodevelopmental disability that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around him. It is defined by the presence of impairments affecting social interaction, communication, and imagination. All over the world, it affects one in every 500.

Symptoms
Most of the parents' concerns center on delayed speech and language development and this should be taken seriously. Other red flags in 18-to-24-month-olds include poor eye contact, lack of response to name or to social "comments," difficulty understanding words, being "in a world of their own," repetitive behaviors, and unusual use of objects associated with language delay and other social features.

Steps to take
Once diagnosis is confirmed, consider a focused and individualized early intervention program that must be broad enough to address the full range of impairments. Parents need counseling and support. They must be given information about appropriate programs, parent support groups and other community support systems. There is no one best method for teaching children with autism. However, it is the involvement of parents, teachers/therapist and advocates of the child that is critical.

The outcome
The future outcome for a child with autism is closely linked to his or her verbal abilities, intelligence, family support and educational and behavioral programs. Depending on IQ and language abilities, an individual wit autism should be able to live independently or thrive in a supported or interdependent living environment and can be expected to have a typical lifespan. Early identification and good educational programs have significantly improved the future for children with autistic spectrum disorders. Intensive parent participation, however plays a critical factor in the outcome.

Support Groups:
-Autism Society Philippines(ASP) 47 Kamias Road, QC Telefax:(02) 926-6941
Email: info@autismphils.org Web: http://www.autismphils.org

-Behavioral Management for Autistic Foundation, Inc. Unit 105 4/F Makati Cinema Square Condominiums Towers Pasong Tamo St., San Lorenzo Village, Makati City
Telefax: (02) 811-1880
Web: http://www.naturalhealingcenter.com/bmac-aba%20/index.htm

-Center for Autism and Related Disorders A898 Palace Road, BF Homes, Las Pinas City Tel: (02) 820 8719

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Toy Hunt


First of all, I would like to apologize to JoyD of whenmomtalks of not joining the last week toy hunt. I am now posting my entry for this week's toy hunt: TOYS w/ NUMBERS

This is the toy of my youngest son, Baby Roldz. He used play this toy when he was 1 year old but now he is fond of playing cars.
This is the toy of my daughter, Maxine. This was given by her Grandmother(mother of my husband). It was bought last year all the way from US(united states). That's how Maxine being loved by her lola.
This is the favorite toy of Maki, my eldest son when he was still 3 years old. But now, he likes playing Gameboy(gift from me last Christmas) and sometimes PC games. My son is very techie, he knows already how to use a computer.

Chocolates From My Husband


These chocolates(Cadburry Chocolate and Ferrero Rocher) were given by my loving husband as one of his ways in expressing his LOVE last Valentine's Day. Posting this picture late is better than not posting at all. I just would like to thanks him for remembering me in a small but very special way. Thank you HONEY!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Best Mom Award

Best Mom Award
Thank you Enchie and Chris for this wonderful gift. I really appreciate this guys. Sorry, if I cannot catch up on time because I'm very busy right now. But, hoping that you will always visit my site.






Being a working mother and wife, I always find myself a way to spend time with my very precious kiddos and husband. They are God blessings and they are my inspiration in everything that I do in every minute of my life. They are always in my mind and heart even I'm away. I cannot live without my kids and husband.

My children are the reasons why I'm here working hard and preparing for their bright future. I want to give them the best education and pleasures of living. I want my children to grow with fear with God and with kind, caring hearts.

I love them so much and much more....more than my life!

Now, I'm passing this Best Mom Award to all BLOGGER MOMS.

Rules:
1. Show the award logo in your post.
2. Pick a picture you have with your kiddo/s.
3. Post should include your best experience as a Mom.
4. Nominate other blogger moms out there that you consider the best mom, like yourself.

Valentine Gift From My Husband

These pictures were taken inside Araneta Center with my husband.





My Valentine Treat from my husband was a concert ticket of Side A(my favorite band), Freestyle and MYMP. It was my second time to watched a concert and it was fun!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Top 3 Meme

Thanks Architect for this Meme.

Three Names that Friends Call You:
-MeAnn
-Ann
-May Ann

Three Most Important Dates in your Life:
-August 30
-July 25
-May 1


Three Things You've Done in the Last 30 Minutes:
-answering online inquiry
-answering phone calls
-watching youtube


Three Ways to be Happy Even your at Home:
-eating
-playing with kids
-working

Three Gifts You Would Like to Receive:
-worry-free life
-healthy family
-SLR and new cellphone(communicator)

Three of Your Favorite Hobbies:
-watching youtube
-reading books
-cooking


Three Places You Want to go for a Vacation:
-Palawan
-Bohol
-Disney Land


Three Favorite Drinks:
-Mango juice
-Lipton tea
-starbucks Frap

Three Things Found in Your Bag:
-cellphones
-wallet
-valid IDs


Three Favorite Colors:
-black
-navy blue
-red


Top Three Hangouts:
-Mall
-Let's face it!
-Time zone


Top Three You Love so Much:
-kids
-husband
-parents

Top Three You Think Will Answer this Survey:
-Jes
-Pheng
-Enchie


Top Three Things Special To You:
-Family
-laptop
-phones


Top Three Reasons Why You Answered This Survey:
-i've got the chance to meet new friends
-facts about me
-past time

Beutiful Skin For Life!


Sagging, wrinkled skin is not the unavoidable result of growing older. It's a disease, and you can fight it. You can look your best, feel your best, and enjoy beautiful skin and optimum health every day of your life, provided you start right now. And you don't need invasive, expensive plastic surgery to do it.

Of course, beautiful skin on the outside begins with good health on the inside. Think about it: have you ever seen an unhealthy person with a flawless complexion and a radiant glow? Of course not. Beautiful skin doesn't come in a bottle. Although your skin may appreciate the care and attention you lavish on it on from the outside - creams, gels, and gentle soaps - it will suffer dearly from the damage you cause on the inside if you don't get enough sleep, smoke, drink too much alcohol, don't eat properly, and don't take essential vitamins, including A, C and E.

So just what is responsible for transforming that baby smooth skin into the crinkles of middle age? Some of the answers lie in the nature of skin itself. Our skin works incredibly hard for us, but we tend not to work hard for it. In fact, we tend to take it for granted. We shouldn't. The skin is an organ, just like our hearts or our livers. like any vital organ, it performs a long list of life-sustaining tasks. It regulates body temperature. It's the body's sensor, registering pressure, temperature, and pain. It's a barrier against the elements and a shield against bacteria, viruses and other external threats to our health. It's also the body's mirror: When we're chronically fatigued, poorly nourished, or physically and emotionally stressed, our skin reacts. Premature aging is one consequence of failing to give our skin the care and attention it needs.

So, what are you waiting for? Keep up yourself, go to Spa....and relax. Take the best treat for you and enjoy life!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Mommy Moments - Love Letter



Love Letter From My Husband

This is the "only" love letter I received from my husband. He attached this letter to the roses he gave to me last year of February 14, 2008 because we had a misunderstanding that took us one(1) long week to reconcile . My husband is not the type of man that can show his love in public...in short he is not showy. He is very blunt in expressing his feelings. It is so sad, but this is the truth about him. Well, I can't never blame him for being insensitive. I love him more than I do and I will love him until the end of time. Cheers!





A Valentine Card from my loving daughter, Maxine. It was so heart-warming when my child gave this to me and when she said "Mommy this is for you, Happy Valentine's Day" and "I love You". I just wanted to cry because of the happiness I felt inside me was overwhelming. This is the best and most fantastic gift for me....from my sweet and beautiful daughter, Maxine.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Valentine Treat For My Husband


My Valentine Treat for my husband is a full body massage with free use of pool and sauna at Wensha Spa Center. This will be our first time together to celebrate Valentine's Day in a Spa. A total relaxation for both us and a bonding moment as a couple. I really wanted to experience a decent massage and to relieve the stress of my husband's everyday errand from work. I'm longing for this treat for months now and I really couldn't find the right time. Now, my yearning will be finally over. I am really excited!

So, guys see you on my next blog about our adventure in Wensha Spa Center.

Congratulations to Jes!



This blog is dedicated to Jesselyn Grace Lising, my friend and my real estate agent. Thank you and congratulations for the new sale. You've made it! I wish you that you may have more sales to come. Do not lose your determination in everything that you do. And don't forget to thanks God for every blessings you had received and about to receive. Again, more Sales to come and if you need a friend, I'm here to lend a helping hand.

This is for you!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

"LOVE YA" award winner!



Thank you Jes and Twinkie for this "LOVE YA" award!

These kind bloggers aim to find and be friends. They are not interested in self-aggrandizement. Our hope is that when the ribbons of these prizes are cut, even more friendships are propagated. Please give more attention to these writers! Deliver this award to eight bloggers who can choose eight more and include this text into the body of their award.

Now, I'm passing this LOVE AWARD to Enchie and JoyD and all my blogger friends.

A to Z Tag



First of all, thank you Jes of My Little Angels and Me, Myself and Jes for this cute tag.

This is an alphabetical listings of facts about me:
A - Attached or Single? – Married

B - Best Friend? - Pauline Inserto & My husband Roldz

C - Cake or pie? - Cake

D - Day of choice? - Saturday

E - Essential item? - Laptop, cellphones, wireless landline, watch, ballpens, notebook, organizer, wedding ring

F - Favorite Color? – red, black, navy blue

G - Gummy Bears or Worms? - Gummy Bears

H - Hometown? – Sta. Ana Manila

I - Indulgence? - travelling, eating, watching movies

J - June or July? – July(birthday of my youngest son)

K - Kids?- 3

L - Life is not complete w/o – God and Family

M - Marriage date? – August 30

N - Number of magazine subscriptions – Flavors, FHM, Appetite, Cosmopolitan

O - Orange or apple? - Apple

P - Phobias? - heights

Q - Quotes? – "In everything you do, put God first and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success"

R - Reason to smile? – My kids, my husband, my friends and real estate
S - Season of choice? – birthdays

T - Tag People- JoyD, Enchie, Twinkie and Sheri

U - Unknown fact about me – ??? secret!
V - Vegetable? – Squash, bitter melon

W - Worst habit? – I don't know
X - Xray or ultrasound? – ultrasound

Y - Your favorite foods? – steak, carbonara, mashed potato, sinigang na baboy, pinakbet
Z - Zodiac sign - Saguitarrius

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Plan For My New House


We are now living in our new house in Pasig City. House extension is my big plan in the near future. I am really excited and very eager for this major expansion because I want to have more space in my "dwelling" particularly in the kitchen area. Cooking is my hobby and I considered it as one of my leisure in life. You know, if you are a wife and a mother, you will be engage in this kind of activity, no matter what hinders you or how busy you are in your career, you will make a way to make it happen. Aside from the kitchen area I would love to extend the bedroom area of my kids so they would have more breathing place to play and study.

Toy Hunt: Teddy Bear



These teddy bears were given by my suitors back when I was still single....Lol!(I don't know what will my husband think about this when he sees these teddy bears posted in my blog, he did not gave me any kind of stuff toy when he was courting me). Well, these are now included in the collections of stuff toys of my daughter.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Weekend Get Away



My family and I had spent the weekend in Kalipayan Resort, Dasmarinas Cavite. It was an affordable outing since I had paid 1,180 pesos($25) only, which already includes entrance and cottage fees. It was so priceless seeing my kids so happy as they can be. Outing like this is one of my dreams when I was a child. I grew up without the luxury of pleasure trips. That's why I want my children to experience the treat of life as much as possible.

The happiness I saw in my children's eyes is irreplaceable, that I can value for a lifetime, an every mother's aspiration for their wonderful chikitings(children).

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Preggy Days

mommy momentsMOMMY MOMENTS: PREGGY DAYS

This picture was taken when I was pregnant with my daughter Maxine.


These pictures were taken when I was pregnant with our last baby, Daniel Roldz.
This was taken together with my "former laptop"...Lol!



This picture was taken at the beach in San Juan, Batangas with my mom, my daughter(Maxine) and my son at the back(Maki).



This picture was taken 24 days before my delivery, in our apartment in Mandaluyong.



This picture was taken 15 days before my delivery. We fetched my husband's parents in the Airport.(from left the right: mother in law, my daughter, my husband, me and father in law).



This picture was taken at Makati Medical Center, one hour before my delivery. I was already on a labor and preparing for my baby to come out.


My pregnancy with my daughter went very well but my pregnancy with my youngest son was quite tough. I thought I'll be having a delivery through ceasarian because his umbilical cord was being entangled to his neck. But, thanks God! I was able to gave birth normally and most of all safely.

Enjoy!

Paranormal Phenomena


What is Paranormal?
Paranormal is a general term that describes unusual experiences that lack a scientific explanation, or phenomena alleged to be outside of science's current ability to explain or measure. Paranormal field is a mysterious one, full of things like the disembodied spirit (ghost) which decides to communicate with, and haunt the living, the incredible power of the human mind and will, amazing lights (ghost lights) that appear in the middle of no where, and other things that science can not explain. Paranormal Phenomena is also known as Supernatural Phenomena.

Do you believe in paranormal?
I was a skeptic at first about paranormal but when my brother died I became a believer. I was the one who predicted of his incoming death but I never had the chance to tell to anybody. I was scared that time, I was like a psychic. I was seeing things that will going to happen in the future. The death of my brother had caused me many ghostly sightings of him even in my dreams. But now, I know that he is at peace and he had accepted his untimely death. I LOVE YOU KUYA!

I am very much interested in Paranormal. If I only have the chance to study this field(sigh)...I probably would. This is one of my dreams...to be a paranormal investigator.

How about you? Do you want to be a paranormal investigator too?