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As I have said, I will post the mechanics of my crazy contest today. To join, you just need to follow these simple steps:

  1. Post an entry on your blog with a title: Jump for pehpot. The post should contain: a jumpshot photo (one person only) and a short description.
  2. Put a caption on the photo: Jump for pehpot (in bold and italics and with a link here)
  3. After your short description of your entry, put this line: Why don’t you jump for pehpot too? (bold and italics with a link here)
  4. Tag your entry with jump for pehpot.
  5. Grab the button below and put it in your sidebar.
  6. Come back here and comment with your url entry.


Now, why will you join this contest? because it’s fun and the craziest jumpshot will win some moolah!!

Crazy Jump (one winner): $10 plus 2K EC credits and a day in my blog. A day in the what?!? in my blog, I say. I post three entries a day, so a day in my blog means, three post about you!!!

Random Jumps (2 winners): $5 plus 1k EC credits and a blog review.

Crazy jump will be judge based on my kid’s imagination and the help of my helper. Random jumps with the help of random site (random.org maybe). Every Tuesday, I will post the list of qualified entries. This contest will run for four Tuesdays. I will announce the winner on September 17 (Thursday). Deadline of entries: September 14

So what are you waiting for? Turn on your cam and jump for pehpot!

EDIT: To be fair.. only ONE ENTRY PER BLOGGER

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Darkstar Adventure

The NIDO FORTIFIED Science Discovery Center held (August 15) the Gala Premier of the Darkstar Adventure, in lieu of the celebration of the International Year of Astronomy. The Darkstar Adventure is the latest planetarium film that touches astronomy on a very childish way. The film involves animated character and a “lost in space” adventure. The film made science more exciting and fun.

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We had the chance to watch Darkstar Adventure yesterday (part of my parenting style). At first I was worried that Chico (my one year old) will make a fuss inside the planetarium (so we sat somewhere at the back). I had with me my 6 year old and 4 year old boys (and my first born, hubby).

Darkstar Adventure is a story about Subrah, Sweeps (the robot) and her father. They have been on a dying planet for three years and Subrah was bored, and as she puts it, the sun (the planet’s sun) comes up, her dad measures, the sun comes down, her dad measures. Sweeps on the other hand was more concerned with sweeping and making the place dust free as much as possible. Then it was time to go home. The planet’s sun is about to explode. Due to some events, Subrah and Sweep was left behind. Now they are faced with more adventure than she can imagine. Will Subrah and Sweep survive the blast? Or can they find their own Stargate to escape the blast?

Chico loved it. He loved the effects and the stars and the lights. The movie rating for a one year old? thumbs up. The boys loved it too (even the hubby). All in all, the movie is a great way to help the kids understand the nature of space and stars. The animation of the characters were very apt for the wild imagination of the kids. I guess it was the sound effect that made Chico amazed the whole time. The presentation of scientific facts about space was done in a way that even 6 year olds can understand. I recommend Darkstar Adventure to kids (and kids at heart too) of all ages (yes even 1 year olds). The funniest part was the two boys were delighted that they did not fall asleep (they did when we watched Transformers 2). And yes, that is more than a compliment, coming from kids with short attention span.

Catch the Darkstar Adventure in NIDO FORTIFIED Science Discovery Center at Mall of Asia. For more information and ticket reservations, call 556-2153

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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?

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