Today's breakfast: peanut butter and jelly
Kids are easily attracted to colors and shapes, so I incorporated these in our food (usually during breakfast) I think he likes the idea of it being bite sized.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Green Pancakes
It's pancake day! I saw the green food color and my mom's cookie cutter... *light bulb*
Just the regular pancake mix plus drops of food color
It would be nice to make your child's favorite color, or make more colors but make sure you have different bowls for each colors ;)
After cooking, cut your pancakes into your desired shapes. Enjoy!
Just the regular pancake mix plus drops of food color
It would be nice to make your child's favorite color, or make more colors but make sure you have different bowls for each colors ;)
After cooking, cut your pancakes into your desired shapes. Enjoy!
Thursday, 30 August 2012
How to Make Play Kitchen CardBoard
Since my daughter and I always stay home, I had an idea of making her a play kitchen made out of cardboard. I just saw the procedures here thru the net and the materials are inexpensive and simple.
What you'll need:
2 matching shipping boxes
ruler
pentel pen
pencil
cutter
paper plate
old shoe boxes
glue gun
glue
basin
paint (optional)
old bottle caps
plastic cover
packaging tape
string
Procedure:
1. Seal each opening, especially the base of the box.
3. For the sink, I used an old basin. Trace it on top of the box and use a cutter to cut the traced basin.
4. For the curtain below the box, I put a small hole on each end of the box and add the string. Then place an old blanket or any cloth you like.
5. For the faucet and knobs, I used an old soap container and old nutella caps.
6. For the wall shelves, I used old shoe boxes. I attached them using glue gun.
7. For the stove-oven. I used a large pan and traced it at the front side of the box. This will serve as the oven. Then using a cutter, cut the traced area.
To be more realistic, I cut a small rectangle at the cut out oven door. Then tape a plastic cover inside it.
8. For the Stove, I used paper plates and old bottle caps.
9. Using the glue gun, glue the paper plates on top of the box, then the old bottle caps at the top of the oven door.
10. Glue the old shoe boxes at the end-top side of the box (front of the paper plates). This will serve as shelves for plates or condiments.
11. And it will look like this. Just add the handle at the top of the oven door.
Go make your own, I know your kids will enjoy this!
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Bumble Bee Footprint
I prefer tracing his foot instead of using paint, since my little one is very curious that he bites almost anything he sees, I wouldn't have to worry if he tries to eat his foot with the paint; and it's less messy.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Friday, 20 July 2012
ILOCOS TRIP 2012
My friends and I had a short but memorable vacation in Ilocos last month to celebrate Kc and Cb's birthday as well as a welcome back for Kc.
(photo grabbed from www.ironwulf.net)
We took the night bus going to Laoag, 700php/person via Florida, (for more comfort, the sleeper bus leaves at 10pm and the fare is 800php/person) the terminal is located along S. Loyola Street Sampaloc Manila. The schedule was very convenient since the bus leaves every 30 minutes, they wouldn't wait for the bus to be filled, so if you missed your scheduled departure you can just wait for the next one. We left the terminal June 26 at exactly 9PM and arrived Laoag at around six in the morning.
We preferred to take the night bus to avoid traffic around manila area and so when we arrive Laoag we could start the tour the same day. The travel time from Sampaloc terminal to Laoag terminal was around 9 hours including the stop overs. If you are on tour, I suggest that you travel by night. And please bring jacket or blanket; the aircon is so cold. =)
Prior to our departing date, we spoke to Tour Ilocos Travel and Tours and Car Rentals Services 09494201482/ 09334772055, a travel agency we saw online. We paid 12,540php for the whole package that includes the hotel (3D/2N) and tour around Vigan, Laoag and Pagudpod.
We stayed at UKL Ever Hotel (2-day breakfast included) located at Abadilla, Lungsod ng Laoag, just walking distance from the Market. Since we arrived early and wanted to fix ourselves we decided to check in, they asked us additional 600php for early check in.
(photo grabbed from UKL Ever Hotel)
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(photo grabbed from UKL Ever Hotel)
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Day 1
We met up with the tour guide at the hotel at 8am. Our first day tour would be Vigan and Laoag. Along the way, we dropped by the Marcos' House, Museumand Mausoleum. The Museum has an entrance fee of 50PHP.
Ferdinand Marcos' Mausoleum. Taking pictures inside are not allowed. |
Just across the street is the Batac Empanadaan,where we had empanadas as our breakfast. Ilocos is well known for their orange emapanada that has egg, ilocos longganisa, veggies in it. Each delicious empanada costs 35PHP.
VIGAN
As we arrived Vigan, we started our tour with a kalesaride.
Our Kalesa Ride |
Vintage McDonalds |
Even the fast food's building structures took us back as if it was our great-grandparent's time.
Padre Burgos House
The museum is the ancestral house and birthplace of Fr. Jose Burgos. It contains antiques and memorabilia of the Burgos family; they even have the replica ofthe garrote. The Museum has a 20php entrance fee.
Inside Padre Burgo's House |
St. Agustine Parish Church |
This church is considered tobe one of the oldest church in Ilocos Sur
Bantay Church Bell Tower
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These bells are made out of brass |
It has great over looking view since it is sitting on top of a hill. The tower is said to be a look out for any invading enemy forces during the Spanish era.
Pottery Making
Big oven for clay pots |
Calle Crisologo
Bloggers at Calle Crisologo |
Then we had our Lunch at Cafe Leona.. Happy tummy! =)
Bangus - Pinakbet - Bagnet
After we had our Lunch, we headed back to Laoag.
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Paoay Church
Malacanang of the North
Entrance fee 20PHP
view of the Paoay Lake |
Last Stop of the day Fort Ilocandia Resorts
We were able to tour Vigan and Laoag just in one day.
For our second day of our tour we were off to Pagudpod. On the way, we stopped by where they made salt from sea salt.
Cape Bojeador Burgos Lighthouse
Kapupurawan Rock Formation
Long walk to the Rock, but worth it!
Bangui Windmills
This served as the highlight of our trip since we weren't able to go to Pagudpud because the typhoon damaged the bridge that connects the road to Pagudpud.
Ilocos is the only place in the Philippines that has these pretty Windmills =)
Souvernir Shops
On our way back to Laoag, we had our lunch at the Dragon fruit Garden where they are known for mixing dragon fruits with the food they serve like lumpia, ice cream, etc.
Dragon Fruit |
Bacarra Church
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We Enjoyed ILOCOS and will surely Comeback! =)
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