Sunday was supposed to be a rest day and church day, but when you are a twentysomething guardian to two teeners and a mom to one, Sunday was a day to run errands such as doing the groceries. So,this past Sunday, I dragged my big butt to the mall to keep the household's sanity (aka window shopping) while doing some "mom work" on the side.
We came, we saw, and then we conquered the mall. Actually, my cuz Jet was supposed to come with us, but for some reason became unavailable at the last moment. My crew and I spent the first hour cruising around while buying a few trinkets here and there. Damn! Wearing high-heeled sandals on a mall tour is really, really not a great idea.
Harriet got those printed nail thingies that day. She shelled out a hundred bucks just to have her nails printed with chinese characters and a nude pic of crayon shin chan (or however it is spelled). Imagine what the world has come to today! Kids spending a meal's worth of money on something they can't even comprehend (I later translated it for her: "hindi ako naglilinis ng kuko. sayang lang ang one hundred ko.")
Want to hear something funny? Hannah owns a samsung e-715 while Harriet totes a 7250, and me, their ate, owns a motorola (model unknown, but surely not the trendy kind) stashed away in my drawer. I don't know why, but I am not really fond of cellphones. The se z1010 on my sidebar, however, is an exemption. Maybe because I find it a waste to buy something that will get outdated as fast as the weather changes. I also have this opinion that if I have spent the past years of my life incommunicado, I can definitely live a life sans cellphones. I now get by with landlines and e-mails, and I enjoy it. Sayang ang piso. Besides, pwede namang maki-text, right? Although I may seem a bit too practical, I am not closing my doors to owning AND using a cellphone. I still am a woman, after all. (hunny: hint! hint!)
I'm now way off topic. Anyway, we got what we needed and got what my sisters wanted. Now, it's my son's turn. We spent the next hour choosing between a Spiderman-goggle-lighty-thing and a train set at Tweedledee. At a P150 bucks a piece, I am not that generous to indulge my baby to some toy which will probably have a life span of a week, so it's either one or the other. We settled for a punching bag instead cause my sister gave the idea that it would do us a lot of good since we wouldn't serve as Skye's kickboxing partner anymore. That, my friends, is one of the greates ideas I've ever welcomed with open but Skye-bruised arms.
Upon returning home (me:thank God! my feet: thanks Haze!), my future boxer immediately set up his punching bag and gave it a good beating. Some may think this will enhance the evil creature out of him, but gee... maybe I'll just let my kid be a kid. At least this proves na lalaking-lalaki ang anak ko. For someone who's three and with lots of energy, I think this will suit him just fine.
As for me, my personal rest day comprised around an hour out of the whole Sunday. Doing what? Taking a nap, of course. Now that's one luxury/necessity for the child in me that costs absolutely nothing, not stressing, and is very much highly appreciated...
my current need
We came, we saw, and then we conquered the mall. Actually, my cuz Jet was supposed to come with us, but for some reason became unavailable at the last moment. My crew and I spent the first hour cruising around while buying a few trinkets here and there. Damn! Wearing high-heeled sandals on a mall tour is really, really not a great idea.
Harriet got those printed nail thingies that day. She shelled out a hundred bucks just to have her nails printed with chinese characters and a nude pic of crayon shin chan (or however it is spelled). Imagine what the world has come to today! Kids spending a meal's worth of money on something they can't even comprehend (I later translated it for her: "hindi ako naglilinis ng kuko. sayang lang ang one hundred ko.")
Want to hear something funny? Hannah owns a samsung e-715 while Harriet totes a 7250, and me, their ate, owns a motorola (model unknown, but surely not the trendy kind) stashed away in my drawer. I don't know why, but I am not really fond of cellphones. The se z1010 on my sidebar, however, is an exemption. Maybe because I find it a waste to buy something that will get outdated as fast as the weather changes. I also have this opinion that if I have spent the past years of my life incommunicado, I can definitely live a life sans cellphones. I now get by with landlines and e-mails, and I enjoy it. Sayang ang piso. Besides, pwede namang maki-text, right? Although I may seem a bit too practical, I am not closing my doors to owning AND using a cellphone. I still am a woman, after all. (hunny: hint! hint!)
I'm now way off topic. Anyway, we got what we needed and got what my sisters wanted. Now, it's my son's turn. We spent the next hour choosing between a Spiderman-goggle-lighty-thing and a train set at Tweedledee. At a P150 bucks a piece, I am not that generous to indulge my baby to some toy which will probably have a life span of a week, so it's either one or the other. We settled for a punching bag instead cause my sister gave the idea that it would do us a lot of good since we wouldn't serve as Skye's kickboxing partner anymore. That, my friends, is one of the greates ideas I've ever welcomed with open but Skye-bruised arms.
Upon returning home (me:thank God! my feet: thanks Haze!), my future boxer immediately set up his punching bag and gave it a good beating. Some may think this will enhance the evil creature out of him, but gee... maybe I'll just let my kid be a kid. At least this proves na lalaking-lalaki ang anak ko. For someone who's three and with lots of energy, I think this will suit him just fine.
As for me, my personal rest day comprised around an hour out of the whole Sunday. Doing what? Taking a nap, of course. Now that's one luxury/necessity for the child in me that costs absolutely nothing, not stressing, and is very much highly appreciated...
my current need