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Story Behind Her Blog Off

When I started blogging, I never imagined myself organizing meet ups like the her blog off and her blog off again. I try my best not to involve myself with organizing.. I love it and I love stressing myself that much. Once I am in, I can’t get out. Me and hubby used to quarrel because of that..LOL.He never likes it when I involve myself too much. But I cannot refuse the call of stress and the challenge of it! Good thing, hubby’s OK with it, I guess as long as this little activity of mine does not involve financial matters (according to him, money brings in politics). That, politics, I cannot handle.

And so the story behind all these meet ups are simple. A fellow Filipina blogger, expat, comes home and we just need to meet her up. Just like the first meet up, Liz graced the her blog off kitakits. The one we had last August 13, Jade is our precious visitor. I’m liking this. I guess for now, Her Blog Off will cater for visiting expats and fellow Pinay blogger. So guys, if you have plans on being here, contact me.. I will be more than happy to organize a small kitakits for you (and it’s KKB as usual, so no worries).

Her Blog Off, August 13, Jade edition, was a blast. We talked about almost everything, from PR to adsense to boys to ummmm…. OK why don’t you attend the next She bloggers meet up so you’ll know. Kidding aside, the venue was in Dad’s Megamall, which is actually located at the bridge and it’s in 4th floor (I thought it was on 2nd). Call time is 2 PM. I was a bit late because Cinderella caught my eye (sorry Jade). When I arrive, Jade and Earth were already there. Then Josie and we asked for a ten sitter table. The next to arrive was Lirs (not familiar with her but turns out, I have been visiting her blog already..LOL). Niko arrived next then Fedhz with her cutey daughter YZ. Mara was with Fedhz but she has to leave early (she just drop by to see our pretty faces). I was glad Tetcha made it too, then Mye and lastly was Yami (with her kids). It was fun and great but it would have been better if everybody arrived on time (para mas maraming chikahan).

The food? except that almost everything tasted nice, it was really cheap. Dad’s Meryenda Buffet was a treat. The price of the buffet is 140 in Php and the drinks are 50% off. Imagine you can sit and eat from 3 pm to 6 pm. The food on the buffet consists of Palabok, Carbonara, Banana and Camote Cue, Dinuguan, Puto, Lumpian Sariwa, Turon (togue), Biko, Guinataang halo halo, palitaw and dimsums (siopao and siomai) and some cake slices. I love their carbonara, palabok, palitaw, guinataan..er.. basically almost all. I did not try turon and the cues and the cakes. I was overwhelmed with PALITAW!!!

One word for the buffet: SULIT
One word for the meet up: ULIT

bhe!

9 Comments Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Dad's Megamall, Dad's Meryenda Buffet, Her Blog Off, Palitaw, She Bloggers

Jumpshot


Jumpshot is one of the favorite in terms of photography. Tell me if there is not a time that you attempted taking one. It’s one of my favorite too. The shot is full of fun. Can you just imagine a bride doing a jumpshot?

OK you guys, let’s have some fun in here.. submit your funniest/ craziest jumpshot and win $10 dollars. I will run this for a month. Email me your pic at peh_cats@yahoo.com.

I will post the details on Tuesday, for now, I will give you time to look for your craziest or make one….

16 Comments Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Baby Photos, Jumpshot, Women

Playpens, Cribs And More

When I had my first born, I am fixed on buying a wooden crib for him. We grew up in a wooden crib. Actually what we had then was not just a crib, it’s like a big playpen. Its measurement is somewhere between 4 feet by 6 feet and 5 feet by 8 feet. I can’t remember exactly but I remember my mom (who is an inch short to 5) would lie down with us inside the crib. It was really huge. And if you are not aware, I grew up in Nueva Ecija, yeah, in other words, province. Houses in the province usually have bigger lawns, so the huge wooden crib is not taking a space at all. It is just normal that I prefer wooden crib over plastic or meshed ones.

The hunt for a good wooden crib. From the books I had and some research, I have known that buying a wooden crib is not a breeze. There are a lot of factors you should consider. One of these, and the most important one is the distance between the crib slats is not more than 2 inches and 3/8. So while shopping for a good wooden crib, I always had a tape measure with me. It’s a good thing that most of the cribs on the market follow this safety precaution.

Another thing that I consider is the flexibility of the crib to my physical limit and to the baby’s rapid growth development. I remember reading a book about moms not having a monkey like hand. You know how infants are, it’s hard to put them down without waking them up. Just imagine a crib where it’s height is not adjustable and you have to put the baby all the way down. Yeah, our arms are not that long and so we need a crib that can adjust to that physical limitation. Most cribs in the market is a drop down type. This is the type where one side of the crib can be lower down. I opted for another kind, the one where you adjust the height of the crib flooring.

The wooden crib I had with my first born lasted up to my second born. Since I did not research much on the composition of the wooden crib, I washed it soaped it and sun dried it a bit. The materials was soaked and so the crib collapsed. Actually not a disaster collapse kind but the kids had fun collapsing it. So when I had my third son, I thought of buying the mesh kind rather than the wooden crib.

And yes I did and it turns out that wooden crib is much, way better. I am comparing them based on their price. The mesh kind crib I bought is of the same price as with the wooden crib. The mesh kind, lasted for only 3 months or less. After Kayil and Mico tore the mesh kind down, I had to buy a wooden crib. Now the second crib I bought is still up (except that a slat was damaged, again, due to Mico’s antics) and I think even Sati will use this one.

How about you guys? What kind of crib did you use? prefer? plastic/mesh type (playpen type) or wooden crib?

4 Comments Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Playpen, Wooden Crib

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