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Working Mommy Blogger from the Philippines
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December is really the busiest month of the year. Reunions here and there, traffic everywhere, baptism, Christmas parties, etc. Everything is in a daze during this time of the year, that’s why others call it the “holidaze”. The next thing you know, it’s 2015.
But I’m not complaining about this season, oookaaay, except for the traffic.
So let’s see how this 1st week of December went by. At the office, we had a Dress Up Your Cubicle contest. It’s an annual thing with a different theme each year. For this year, you’ll be surprised at our theme…
Frozen-themed Christmas decors
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I choose #MultipleIntelligence because it will give my daughter an endless zest for life’s adventures.
That’s what I wanted for Gwen. Because I believe that success in life is not only measured by the grades in school. It is how you will live your life, make an impact and a difference in the lives of the people you meet.
Howard Gardner, Hobbs professor of education and cognition at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, said that: “It was generally believed that intelligence was a single entity that was inherited, and that human beings – initially a blank state – could be trained to learn anything, provided that it was presented in an appropriate way. Nowadays, an increasing number of researchers believe precisely the opposite; that there exists a multitude of intelligences, quite independent of each other, that each intelligence has its own strengths and constraints…”
I’m lucky that Gwen is still young and I have a lot of opportunity to prepare her for success. I enrolled her in school not because of the academics part (although it’s a bonus) but I want her to be people smart and interact with her classmates. We bring her to our travels, let her run around in parks and playgrounds because I want her to by body smart. I just want to open her doors into everything, to be brain smart, people smart, and body smart.
Watch why Mikaela Lagdameo-Martinez chooses #MultipleIntelligence to give her son Tyler the edge today.
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Penguins of Madagascar are the latest toys of McDonald’s Happy Meals. Collect Skipper and friends and add them to your collection of McDonald’s Happy Meal toys. We were buying breakfast at a McDonald’s near DFA ASEANA yesterday and Gwen is so happy with the new happy meal toys.
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As a homemaker and a working mom, I need to whip up dinner the soonest I go home from work. I don’t want to serve my family fried food and canned goods all the time so I need to think of quick and easy recipes to prepare. But sometimes, I want to eat a hearty beef caldereta when I go home but it’s impossible to cook caldereta when you have a 9-to-5 job and then expect your beef caldereta to be ready by 7 pm, right?
Well, a friend offered me a solution. Cook our meals during weekends, store them in the fridge and just reheat them come dinner time. Sounds like a plan, especially if I will be using a Midea Microwave Oven.
FP-61MMV030LETH-T 30L Digital Microwave Oven
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Our baby’s first steps is a milestone, those first few steps are a big accomplishment for our little ones. If our babies can already talk, a shout out to the world will be something like this, “Watch out world, here I come!” Along with the joy that this milestone brings, we are also worried about the accidents that might happen like what if our baby slipped, what if he/she stepped on rough and sharp surfaces, etc.
No. Parenting experts all agreed that barefoot is the way to go for babies and toddlers. Babies’ feet will develop naturally if he/she walks barefoot. Let them feel the ground to develop their balance, strength, and coordination. This will help strengthen the muscles and ligaments on their feet.
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