*This is a guest post. It’s 1976, and my mom and dad are sitting quietly with their eyes closed, hands resting upward — thumb and index finger touching — while my younger siblings crawl on their backs and shoulders. My older two brothers and I sit nearby, holding our own meditation poses, bored, rolling our eyes and counting the minutes until this ritual … [Read more...]
Chichanella Bella Swimwear #USFG
Winter season is coming to an end and if you will notice stores now are displaying their Spring Collections. How time flies and before we know it, it's summertime once again! Are you excited to buy some swimsuits for your daughter? I am one excited mom! I have bought Ceana her first two-piece last year even if she just swam on an inflatable pool, lol There's one unique … [Read more...]
Why Stay at Home Mums are Best to Control the Family Finances
Most stay at home mums chose this life not because they so much wanted to but gave up their careers to take care of the kids. Some work or study from home juggling between kids and their work/studies, others with no particular occupation. And it is only human that some feel the sense of guilt of having to contribute nothing to the finances of the family with the … [Read more...]
Save the Children with Breastfeeding
This is a very important photo for me because this captured the first time I saw my daughter and held her in my arms. This is also the first time I have attempted to breastfeed. You see, I delivered through an emergency C-section and wasn't able to have a glimpse of her after the operation. I was just assured by her pediatrician that she is a well baby and that comforted me. … [Read more...]
How to Save for Your Childs College Fund?
Choosing the right college fund for your child can be a daunting task, what with the numerous different types of college savings accounts each with its own set of stipulations. However, you can save yourself the dilemma by asking yourself some few simple questions. Ask yourself questions like how much money is available to you from your tight budget for making this saving?, how … [Read more...]
Our Snow Trip 2013
The first time I came to San Jose was in August of 2012. It was summer then, with warm sunny days pretty much called the dry season. San Jose's latitude and location on the west coast of North America place the city in a Mediterranean type climate which is mainly identified by sharply contrasting wet and dry seasons. The wet season runs from November through March when 82% of … [Read more...]
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