Archive | August, 2013

I Am A Hero

26 Aug

wLast week, our country was again visited by a typhoon named “Maring.”  Here’s a link about the details of this typhoon.  This also enhanced the Habagat (southwest monsoon).

Then again, a lot of Filipino communities, in Metro Manila and nearby provinces are greatly affected due to flooding.  A lot of families needed to evacuate to higher grounds because the water level kept on rising.

Our school already planned out an event for the Father and Child Activity for this year, which was the “Minute to Win It.”  However, the owners of the school Teachers Michelle and Leah decided to just use the funds for this activity to buy goods for the affected families especially in Marikina City.  So instead of the original activity, last Saturday, August 24, we had the Father and Child Repacking Activity.

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our poster

All of us agreed that this activity will be even more meaningful for the father and the child (also the moms, siblings, grandparents, caregivers who came to support us).

First, the father and child need to color a card that will be placed in their package after.

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Tatay Brio and Lucas coloring the card

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My boys 🙂

It was then followed by a short assembly at the Multipurpose Hall.  Here Teacher Michelle gave a quick background about typhoon “Maring” and showed pictures of flooded areas and other damages that it brought.  She also told the children that they could be heroes themselves by helping in repacking relief goods for the flood victims.

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Dadda Mike and Anton during the assembly.

Then, Teacher Mel explained what items should be in their relief bags.

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Two ISYC former students helping out: Bella and Enzo

We’re very thankful for all the other families who shared some donations and for the alumni who helped us as well.

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I’m not really sure how many bags we’re able to produce after repacking, but I know it is more than 500 bags.  Then we have more boxes left that were brought to Ateneo de Manila.

Here are more random photos taken during the event:

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Elysse and Daddy Bryan in action

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Sabine and Dada Kim

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a little help will go a long way – from Inn and Ysai (Creative Hands)

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just a few of the donations received the day before the event (August 23)

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At the end of the day, it was really really tiring.  But it felt good to know that in our little ways we could make a difference a be a hero to others.

The Sweetest Treat

26 Aug

One of my former student’s mom recently started a new business venture.  She’s been baking cupcakes and other sweet treats.  She also offers candy buffet set ups and food catering.

About two weeks ago, she sent me some of her goodies.  I’m not a baker and a food blogger so I don’t know the technicalities of food…I just love to eat.  That’s it.

Here are the treats that Mommy Gemmie Punzalan of The Sweetest Treat sent me.

I really like the cream cheese frosting on this one.

If you're a dark chocolate fan this one's for you.

If you’re a dark chocolate fan this one’s for you.

yummy topping!

yummy topping!

If you're a mango cake lover this one is for you.

If you’re a mango cake lover this one is for you.

 

My personal favorite was the Apple Streussel 🙂

If you got the “Sweet Tooth” these cupcakes are very much for you.  Feel free to give Mommy Gemmie a call if you are interested.  Check out her Facebook Page “The Sweetest Treat.”

Family of the Day

26 Aug

For this month of August, ISYC’s theme is all about Family.  Every year, the toddlers have this “Family of the Day” activity where each family should sign up for a date where the whole family could share any of the favorite things or talk about our interests, etc.  One option is to volunteer for a home visit and another one is to bring the kids to either parents’ place of business or work.  We can’t do either of that unless I’d give them a tour around ISYC :).  So Brio and I decided that we share our passion for VW classic cars plus give the kids something that is useful from Creative Hands.  I made each of Lucas’ classmates a personalized bag tag with a pink VW classic beetle for the girls and a blue VW classic beetle for the boys.Image

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Then we brought the kids to the parking lot to show Lucas’ black VW car and took group photos of them.

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We’re not so sure if we made it interesting for this cuties, so I ordered assorted VW beetle sugar cookies from a friend who will open her bakeshop soon here in Marikina City (Capriserrie).  I think the kids enjoyed eating thecookies as much as I did. 🙂

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Oh one more thing! We needed to submit a collage on a 1/8 illustration board so it could be displayed in Lucas’ classroom.  I thought of making a digital collage then have it printed on tarp…but I stopped myself.  I told myself that I should make an effort for this.  This is Lucas’ first year in school, I have to work on this — meaning I should do pasting and cutting.  I do not have a scrap booking skill so I really don’t know how I’d put together the photos.  I didn’t know what stuff to stick to make it look nice.  But I’m proud that I was able to come up with a simple collage.  I’m proud because this is the best thing that I can do. hahaha!

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It really was a great experience for me and Brio and of course Lucas.  We actually saw in his eyes that he liked it that we were there.

Though it was just for one day, I think it is good to make use of such opportunities because it could really boost your child’s confidence and it’ll make him feel important. 🙂

Photo Credits: Ronald Briones

Cupcake Love

3 Aug

I have always been a fan of cupcakes.  Not so much of chocolate cupcakes though.  Previously, I wrote about Felize’s Baked Specialties.  I love their oatmeal cookies and carrot cupcake.  Now I have a new favorite from Felize’s, the cupcake that we used for ISYC’s Mother and Child Activity Cupcake Decorating Station.  I asked Teacher Pia what’s the name of the cupcake because I loved it.  It wasn’t so sweet but still very yummy. That’s what I’m always looking for in a cupcake.  It’s not chocolate nor vanilla but really good.

Lucas and I didn’t put too much frosting but still it was very good.  According to Teacher Pia she just experimented on the recipe.  So I told her that we’ll call it Teacher Pia’s Secret Recipe Cupcake.  🙂  I really love it and definitely will order from her. 🙂  So if you want to try this secret recipe cupcake, you may contact Felize’s.

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Kindergarten: Our Little Giuseppe Arcimboldos

3 Aug

Our theme for July was “All About Me” and here we discussed their body and how they take care of it.  They learned the food pyramid and the importance of eating healthy food such as fruits and vegetables.  In line with this topic, we discussed the famous Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldowho’s known to creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, books.  After we introduced the artist, we asked our students to make their own portrait using fruits and vegetables.  I’ll share with you photos of the Kindergarten Tamaraws and Tarsiers while they were doing it and their finished art works.

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Kindergarten Yoga

3 Aug

I’ve been practicing yoga for about a year now.  I may not be doing it every single day, but I make sure that I practice at least once a week.  I really enjoy its benefits therefore, I shared my love for yoga to our Kindergarten students this year.

Last July, our theme was All About Myself so this includes the Body.  We have discussed the different ways on how they should take care of their body and one of which was exercising.  To incorporate this, we did yoga.  I found this video from YouTube by Cosmic Kids Yoga.  It has several episodes and the children really enjoyed it.  We did the Episode 1 – Squish the FishImage.

After the 15-minute video, some children came up to me and said that they loved it and they want to do it again.  I’m just so happy hearing that from them.

Operation Healthy Cooking

3 Aug

Guess what?  I cooked again.  Well they are still very similar to what I’ve been cooking so far.  I just changed some of the ingredients I used.

The other night I tried cooking Grilled Cream Dory Fillet with Veggies on the Side.

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grilled cream dory fillet with veggies

I basically just marinated my fish with calamansi juice, salt and pepper and olive oil.  Then I grilled it on a grill pan.  Then I poured the remaining marinade on my carrots and Baguio beans before I added them to the grill pan.  I made sure that my veggies are still crunchy.  Then we ate it with Basmati rice.  Lucas liked the fish.  After he tasted it he said, “Sarap yan.”  Whew!  If he could eat my cooking, oh he’ll definitely live. Hahaha!

The next thing I cooked was my usual pasta in tuna, chicken sausage in olive oil with garlic.  But this time I used vegeroni (vegetable-based macaroni pasta).  Well, my son didn’t eat the pasta, he just liked the chicken sausage.  But my mom loved the pasta though and that’s a good thing. 🙂

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Vegeroni Pasta with Tuna and Chicken Sausage in olive oil and garlic

First Mother and Child Day

3 Aug

Last Saturday, July 27, Integrated School for Young Children (ISYC) held its annual Mother and Child Day.  I have been experiencing this event for 5 years, just as a teacher but now I finally got to experience this event as a Nanay.  

For the previous years we’ve had activities like DIY Doll, Tree Planting, Eco Bag Decorating, SPArty and Craft Day and Tub O’ Craft Day.  This year, Teacher Michelle, our directress, came up with a Candy Crush Themed activity.  There were 5 stations that each Mother and Child pair needs to accomplish.  The activities were very simple because the main goal is for the mother and child to spend time together and have some fun (I think that goal was achieved).

1.  The Candy Booster Matching.  It is very similar to the game Pin the Tail on the Donkey where the child was blind folded and he/she just needs to match the candy booster.

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Candy Booster Game by Teachers Alexa, Cheryl, Nikki and Timmy

2.  Clearing the Jellies.  There was a huge mouth with jellies.  The child needs to take out all the jellies within 30 seconds.  This activity reminds the children to always brush their teeth after eating something sweet.

Clear the Jellies by Teachers Jojie, Gale, Erica and Kit

3.  Toss the Bean Bag Game.  The mother and child should toss the bean bag through the different shapes.  Lucas really enjoyed this. 

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Bean bag toss by Teachers Lee Anne, Miriam, Grace and Karen

4.  The Giant Candy Crush.  This was the favorite of almost every pair.  The child needs to pick a candy card.  The mother and child pair should cross the giant candy crush mat just stepping on the card the child picked.  In our case we picked the red jelly bean.

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Giant Candy Crush by Teachers Kat, Nappy, Rica and Nina
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ImageImageImage5.  Cupcake Decorating Station.  Here, each pair was given a cupcake, a bag of frosting, candy sprinkles, chocolate chips and marshmallows.  Basically we just need to decorate our own cupcake  (the cupcakes were from Felize’s Baked Specialties, will blog about it next).

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Cupcake decorating station by Teachers Pia and Ana

There was also a bonus station, the Treat Shop where the children get to choose candies they like.  This is the station where I was assigned to prepare.  I really had fun setting this up together with Teachers Michelle, Patrick, Tin and Erlyn.

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ImageLucas and I really had so much fun during this day.  An activity like this is a venue for mothers to spend a day with their kids despite their busy schedule.  Bonding with your preschooler boosts their confidence and makes them feel important.  But this type of activity does not only benefit your child but of course also the Nanays. 🙂  We can’t wait for the Father and Child Activity this coming August.

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Above: entrance
Below: our game card

 

 

 

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