Tuesday 31 July 2012

Personal Review Withings Smart Baby Monitor, White

Withings Smart Baby Monitor, White


Withings Smart Baby Monitor, White
Withings designs, develops, and industrializes connected objects, as well as the associated network platform and software applications associated with these objects. Smart Baby Monitor, monitor baby's safety and comfort from an iOS device.The Withings Smart Baby Monitor lets you monitor your baby from any location using your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Its wide-angle, 3-megapixel camera gives you clear, high-resolution pictures of your baby's room, while virtual pan-tilt-zoom technology lets yo Read More >>


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  • High-resolution video, motion free and intuitive Pan Tilt Zoom, automatic night vision
  • Ability to talk to baby, play lullabies, or turn on the multicolor night light
  • Monitor noises, motion, temperature and humidity in baby's room
  • Enjoy an unlimited range-watch over baby at home, on the road, or from work



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Sunday 29 July 2012

Hamilton Beach 7-1/5-Cup Stainless Steel Electric Kettle, Red


Features
  • Faster than a microwave, safer than a stovetop kettle
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Friday 27 July 2012

A Party fit for a Princess

Ella Monique's 2nd Birthday
McDonald's Marikina Sports Complex


Happy family :-)

Daddy's little girl

Fairy-inspired cake

Yummy cupcakes!

Tinkerbell hat

Nice shoes :-)

Glee

with Lola Chit

Check out the tiara. You first saw them here on her 1st birthday and dedication.
Enrique tries to see if the hat suits him.

Their royal highness

Finally, he wore the hat...

Carl Ricah and JB

Ella Monique with Lola Boots

Monique gets her hand wiped by her great grandmother.

Diego and Franco participate in the pabitin.

me and Hamburglar

Enrique Miguel with Lola Chit and Lola Boots

Iking, Diego and Franco with Ronald McDonald

Lola Boots with her only grand daughter

Happy 2nd birthday, Ella Monique!
We love you :-)

Tuesday 24 July 2012

Price CUT on Steel Grey Mithra Edition Stylish DSLR Camera Carrying Bag with Removable Shoulder Strap for Pentax

Steel Grey Mithra Edition Stylish DSLR Camera Carrying Bag with Removable Shoulder Strap for Pentax K-7 Pentax K20D Pentax K200D Pentax K110D Pentax X70 Pentax K2000 Pentax K20 Pentax *istDL Pentax K110D, Black with Grey Accent


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Friday 20 July 2012

Do you snore?

Well, do you, or at least someone that you know?

The last grandson in the family, Enrique just turned three years old last November, and for a boy who has just entered nursery, having him go through the knife was the farthest thing on our minds.

Until doctors confirmed our precious little boy had sleep apnea.

Ever since he was a little over six months, his parents and yaya had noticed that he keeps on snoring a little too loud, in fact, even louder than his grannies or daddy. We just dismissed it as something adorably peculiar --- a small boy 'roaring' like a mini-me of his papa or uncle both of whom we endlessly tease for their not-so-cute and oftentimes funny nocturnal habit.

Fast forward to when he was two years old.

While most kids would happily hop about and run and scream and wreak all kinds and sorts of cutesy kiddie antics, our small one wouldn't even budge. He would just tickle, laugh and play with us for a while, then he'd retreat to his quiet corner by the wall and rest. He would frequently pant for breath, and complain that he's tired. In malls and even in church where children are notorious for their unstoppable hyper ways, our Enrique would always request for the stroller --- a rarity for toddlers raring to walk and run and jump --- or settle for daddy or mommy's loving arms and shoulders. We thought that he's just shy, or that he's just a sickly little boy, easily worn out from playing and doing the things we normally expect of kids.

One night, my brother and sister-in-law dropped by the house. We discussed about The Medical City Hospital's Sleep Center, and before I knew it, doctors were wheeling Enrique to the operating room.

The verdict?

He had an elarged throat that was blocking his breathing; thus, the throaty, scary snore. Plus, he had to have his adenoids scraped so he could breathe better.

For six days our small boy was confined, crying and whining about his condition. We couldn't help but cry softly as he lay there helpless and begging to be taken home.

Here's the small boy as he was recovering from his operation:

Living on a bottle of milk. After his operation, Enrique was prohibited from eating solid food for a week, and had to be fed milk all the time.

Tatoo? The small boy shows me where the doctors put a mark on his arm for the skin test.

Tired and sleepy. The small one lacked sleep all week.

If you or a loved snores, please go and see a doctor immediately. Enrique's heart stops beating five (5) times for every minute when he was not yet operated on. Doctors were very happy that they removed his throat finally, since that would mean he'll get better quality of sleep after the operation, which will greatly affect his growth and development.

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Proctor-Silex 33043 4-Quart Slow Cooker


Features
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Sunday 15 July 2012

A Eulogy for My Dad

Come this November 12, it will have been four years since my dad died. When that date rolls around, it will have been 1, 461 days since the man of the house left our home to finally take up residence in his heavenly mansion.

How do you deal with the loss of a loved one? There are times when I just sit and stare blankly at the view outside, imagining that he is still with us. In my mind, I can even see him making a cup of coffee for my mom, or preparing to drive for me --- scenarios that have been so true for many years. But then, there are days when I just go on with my daily grind, conscious of the fact that he's no longer here and will never return.

Really, I am at a loss for words now. No one can replace dad. Through all the good and bad times, he is my dad. Nothing can change that fact.

In the spirit of honoring the dead, let me publish here the eulogy I gave in one of my dad's funeral services.

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A EULOGY FOR PAPA
15 November 2004

When my father died last Friday, one of the first persons I texted about what happened was my former discussion leader at Bible Study Fellowship. I relayed to her the news that my father’s 9-month battle with cancer finally ended that midnight. Her reply from the Bible in Psalm 116:15 was perhaps one of the most comforting words I’ve read, and I quote, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” Indeed, it is a great comfort to know that we have a God who loves us more than anybody else can ever do. He feels what we’re feeling. He understands what we’re going through. And so, when that heart monitor registered a zero heartbeat on the screen, I said a little prayer, thanking God that though we are bidding a father goodbye, He is welcoming a son back home. We left St. Luke’s Medical Center without someone who has been with all of us for 57 years, but right now I’m sure my father is in the eternal presence of God, perhaps even worshipping his Maker with his favorite song “Above All”. I watched him agonize in pain, especially in the last few months when his urinary bladder cancer spread to his pelvic area, but now he is enjoying eternal life that is free of any sorrow or pain --- an eternity so indescribable and wonderful which the Apostle Paul described in 1 Corinthians 2:9 as a place that “no eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him.”

It all began on the 23rd of February this year when we rushed him to the hospital. Soon after, it would change his lifestyle of buying his favorite cacao at Greehills (It’s the family’s favorite.); making coffee for my mother every morning (She never made coffee for herself in all of their married life together!); going to Casa Marcos, a restaurant in Quezon City to buy his favorite pan de sal (Talk about cravings!); and watching the daily 6 o’clock news. Since then, he was constantly in and out of hospitals, and became a familiar figure at CT scan and bone scan laboratories and blood banks. My vocabulary, which dwells primarily in Education since I am a teacher, soon accommodated words like metastasis, urostomy, colostomy, adeno squamous cancer cell, and so on. But through it all, our family felt God’s hand in those dark days of our lives. We rushed him once again to the hospital last June when this time, he could no longer urinate. Doctors called it perfect timing that he was put on a dialysis machine immediately, or else if that procedure was delayed for even just a few minutes, he would have died of kidney failure. I call it God’s saving grace. Sensing that God is nudging him to do what has long been overdue, my father called for all our relatives from both sides --- and humbly asked forgiveness for all that he has done against each one of them. To me, this was one of the greatest miracles that ever happened, because knowing my father, it cost him so much to humble himself, and yet he willingly did it because he knew that he would make God happy with his obedience.

More medications and an almost monthly confinement in hospitals soon followed his radical surgery last July. More complications attacked his body, as the cancer spread to his pelvic area that caused him to be in constant pain. Many times he thought it was his end already. In one of those moments that he confided to us, my father wrestled with the thought that his days are now numbered. We told him that the same is true for all of us, and that it doesn’t matter how long or short our lives are, for as long as we lived our lives for the Lord Jesus.

My father had wanted to serve God if He had allowed him to gain strength. It was his dream that He’ll share the love of God to others, especially his relatives. But God had other plans. After his operation, he could no longer walk or sit for a long time, as pain would set in. So he just lay in bed most of the time. Since he could not attend church services due to his condition, he would request us to turn on his radio and tune in to his favorite evangelists --- a habit that he gladly looked forward to every morning as soon as he awakes and every evening before sleeping. To add to the many bonuses that God has already given us, he was able to attend my brother Eric’s wedding last October 9, and though he sat for hours, he barely felt any pain. It was truly a miracle!

The last weeks of October saw him losing his appetite for food. He also became completely incapable of walking or sitting by himself. His body was riddled with so much infection to the point that most of the time he was not in his right senses anymore. However, God decided to do an amazing thing. His right senses would come back as soon as you talk with him about God’s Word. Our God is really amazing.

The morning before he died, a pastor came by his bedside at the ICU and said a prayer with him. When Pastor Ong asked my father how he is feeling, my father replied that he is now ready to go. Yes, cancer is a dreaded disease, but now I realize that it is also a blessing from God. Few people are given the privilege to get themselves ready for their deaths, and my father is one of them. He had nine months to prepare himself to finally meet God.

I have always included in my prayers a request for the Lord to extend my father’s life, especially in moments when I most feel that he was about to be taken away from us. But now I understand that He has better plans than those that men can ever conceive. When doctors informed me that in 24 hours my father might pass away, I immediately called school and informed them I’m not coming that day. I prayed to the Lord for two things: one, that my father died painlessly, and two, that we would all be there when he passes away. God graciously granted both requests. At around 5 pm of November 12, nurses and doctors were conducting tests on him, but he was no longer responding. He could no longer feel anything. And when that heart monitor finally registered a zero heartbeat, we were all there surrounding his bed. He died peacefully, as if he were only sleeping, for in God’s sovereign wisdom, my father was already in a semi-comatose state the afternoon before he died.

How does it feel to lose a loved one? Of course, we would miss him. There’ll be no one to accompany my mother to the grocery every Sunday. No one to buy pan de sal or cacao. No one to crack those sometimes corny jokes. No one to give me away on the day of my wedding (haha!!!). No one to cry my heart to and share stories with. No one to call Papa. At times I feel sad that he will no longer see Diego and Franco, his twin grandsons, grow up. When he was still alive, his face would light up as we tell him stories of his grandson’s antics. He would have loved to play with them if not for his condition. But I am comforted with one truth I learned from the Bible --- that in heaven, Jesus would wipe away all our tears and sorrows. As he lay dying in his bed that night, I held his hand and whispered to his ear, “Papa, I’ll see you later.”

We praise God for He has mercifully ended my father’s suffering last November 12, but we praise Him even more because his death ushered him to the eternal life he had by faith in his only Savior, Jesus Christ. My father wasn’t fond of attending parties when he was still alive, but there is one party I'm sure he won't and can't miss ---- that one big reunion in heaven because he just went ahead of us all.

Wednesday 11 July 2012

Back to EK and my Christmas wishlist

Whew!

It's been toxic and stressful these past few weeks.  But it's good to be back!  I think I've got two months' worth of blogs to write, but for now, let me give you a rundown of my EK visit last October and my Christmas wishlist.

Field trips are what I missed when I signed up as a college professor.  Back then, it was just about research, research, research and research.  I loved being in the tertiary level, but basic education beckoned...and so, here I am, back to where I originally intended.


During the first week of October, we had a trip to Enchanted Kingdom.  It was kinda nostalgic for me, because the last time I've been there was when I was in high school in our own field trip (and I remembered, btw, that I was playing Side A's album for the entire duration of our way back to Manila).  At that time, there were fewer rides.  And we got to try out all of them since the crowd then was manageable.  But this time around, my goodness, I got to try only 2 rides!?! I heard from the customer service representatives that there were 6,000++ of us inside EK at that time.  It was like being in the middle of a humongous rally, only this one being a fun-filled queu for the rides.  Anyhow, we gamely lined up and patiently waited to get on the Anchors Away (a boat-like vehicle that goes from one way to another like a pendulum, or much like a boat sailing back and forth, up and down).  I think we also lined up for more than an hour to get to the Rio Grand Rapids, a circular vehicle that takes you sailing away on the rapids of EK....hehehe.  Yes, it was a wet and wild adventure, but it was so fun.

The classic Ferris Wheel.  Too bad the lines were just too long, I didn't get to try it.

Would you have the courage to try this?  I wanted to, but boy, the lines were so long.  I didn't want to get a sunburn, so I chickened out.  Hehehe.

EK has this sticker now for everyone who enters their premises.  
This sticker tag tells the operators that you can ride all you want.

 I just got to have a pic with their mascot!


Earlier during the trip, we trooped to Rizal Park at Luneta.  It was nice.  I don't recall ever setting foot here, so I took all the pictures I could.  Too bad we didn't get to enter Intramuros which was a stone's throw from the place, or even watch the world-famous Manila Bay sunset.  Maybe I'll just add that to my personal list of must-visit places.

Me and a colleague pose before the Rizal monument.  Count the flags on this pic.  BTW, that jacket on my arm was Sweetie's birthday gift to me  :-)

Hahaha holding hands with JPR

As for making Christmas wishlists, for the longest time, I've been wanting a pair of flats with a nice color to go with jeans or slacks.  I purposely shunned black or brown as I already own at least three pairs for each color, and I'm always wearing either a black or brown to school.  So when mom and I dropped by Naturalizer this afternoon and I saw this pair, I knew the searching was over.

Cute box.  I like the colors.

Nice, flat and comfy shoes.  It's not the typical ballerina flats, but they're really nice.  It's like walking on carpet.  That's what I really love about Naturalizer.

Close-up shot of my newest flats

I'm a stickler for shoes.  You can make me wear anything cheap or even secondhand (such as a hand-me-down blouse from my sister or mom), but I just can't wear cheap shoes. By cheap, I mean the ones you can buy for a thousand pesos or less.  I'm not brand-conscious.  It's just that ever since, my feet and my knees won't feel okay if I walk around in shoes that come with cheap price tags.  So what I do is I just invest in good pairs of shoes and count maybe five to ten years to replace them.  No kidding.  I even recently retired my favorite black high heels which have faithfully served me since college.
And speaking of shoe quality, I trust only Adidas for sports.  I've had a Nike in the past, which wore off way before my older Adidas pair did.  My old blue Adidas was still intact in everywhere else, except the soles due to the intensity and amount of treadmill I was doing for the past five years.  I had to retire it when Ondoy struck and I just couldn't wash off the mud anymore.  
So here's my other gift to myself, a pair of pink Adidas cross-training shoes!


Yes, they should be in my favorite color, pink!

Will this finally fire me up for a mean, regular workout?  Hehehe we'll see.

Monday 9 July 2012

Hamilton Beach 25450 Gourmet Panini Press


Features
  • Gourmet sandwich press for deli-style grilled panini at home
  • Floating lid makes even contact with thick or thin sandwiches
  • Nonstick grids measure 8-1/2 by 12 inches
  • Power and preheat lights; locking lid; upright storage design
  • Grill unit measure 13-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 4 inches; 2-year warranty

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Stable on its four feet, the press has gleaming chrome housing and durable plastic accents. A side clamp locks it shut between uses, so you can choose from upright or horizontal storagea thoughtful feature for the space-efficient kitchen. Two indicator lights signal power and preheating, and the whole unit measures 13-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 4. Hamilton Beach includes a two-year warranty. --Emily Bedard


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Saturday 7 July 2012

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Tuesday 3 July 2012

Vicks Personal Steam Inhaler


Features
  • Working voltage of the item is 120 Volts
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  • Soothing steam penetrates nasal, sinus, throat passages naturally
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Sunday 1 July 2012

Lovin' My Mondays

I used to hate Mondays.  I said used to.  At some point in my career, I felt exhausted and completely uninspired, and even cared less whether or not I was doing well in this job.  I felt as if I was just going through the notions of reporting for work, and spending the four hundred eighty minutes or so that the law demands from me.  Unknown to many, I even contemplated leaving for another school;  I was just so unhappy that I tried shifting careers. I applied in some companies, and even got interviewed and considered for the positions I stated.  But somehow, something inside stopped me from filing for resignation.  Every time I tried to, something just happens and I had to postpone my plans until finally June came around and I got a scholarship for a foreign language.  The next thing I know was that I got tied to my school for the next two years.  Good thing God stopped me.  It was, after all, a blessing in disguise.

Thank God for His Word.  I got convicted when I opened my Bible and saw this:

"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as though you were working for the Lord and not for people (emphasis mine). Remember that the Lord will give you as a reward what he has kept for his people. For Christ is the real Master you serve."  Colossians 3:23-24 

I am a teacher.  God called me to be one.  I give hope.  I build dreams.  I shape destiny.

And yes, I'm now lovin' my Mondays  :-)