Blogging memes are a lot of fun, but I haven’t done any in a long time. Thanks to Martine for tagging me! I’ll put a twist and answer in images. 😉 A. Attached or Single? B. Best Friend? C. Cake or pie? D. Day of choice? E. Essential Item? Read more…
June 2013 archive
Make coloring more fun with Animal Crayons
These Animal Crayons are adorable! I first saw them on National Bookstore’s Facebook page. When I saw them in the bookstore for real, I just had to get them for my son. Aren’t they the cutest? The set consists of 6 crayons in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. It costs P77.00. Timmy was […] Read more…
The Cutest Monsters University Doughnuts from Krispy Kreme
The Monsters University Doughnuts from Krispy Kreme are so cute! My husband brought home a box as pasalubong one weekend, much to the delight of everyone at home. We love Krispy Kreme AND the characters from Monsters Inc. We were so excited that we got two of Timmy’s toys from his play area. Our favorites […] Read more…
When hope comes alive
Back in 2005, my husband and I didn’t have a child. We both wanted one, but the road to having a baby was a tough one. In that same year, we bought a Jimmy Neutron doll. Jimmy Neutron is a character from Nickelodeon. He’s a genius little kid who loves to invent things and hang […] Read more…
More on Wildflour: A Cronut hit and two misses
“What’s a Cronut?” I asked my friend, after she kept raving about it. “A combination of a croissant and doughnut! You must try it!,” she shared enthusiastically. The original Cronut was born in the States (thank you Dominique Ansel!). When we learned that Wildflour was selling their own version of the Cronut, we just had […] Read more…
Best dried mangoes ever: Guadalupe Dried Mango Strips
During our recent trip to Cebu, these dried mango strips were served during my grandmother’s 90th birthday party. I found them much more delicious than other dried mango brands I’ve tried. These mango strips were sweet, but not cloyingly so. They were chewy, but not to the point you’d hurt your jaw – nor were […] Read more…
How we treat a low grade fever (lagnat-laki or not!)
Do you believe in lagnat-laki? It’s an old folks’ term for a fever said to be caused by a child’s rapid growth. If you have an infant, a toddler, a child or even a teenager at home, you may have heard this term used before. It’s like a phantom fever — you don’t exactly know […] Read more…