Tuesday, June 24, 2014

P.E. Time

To shake off those lazy bones as we start the week, it's P.E, time for Zek.

Basketball lesson by Teacher Daddy at 6:30 am on the Alido Subdivision Court on a Monday morning.


Friday, June 20, 2014

Writing and Reading Time for Aim

To teach our 3 year old son now to recognize the letters in his name and try practice writing it down for more fun in learning, I put on shapes of post it on the board with example letters on his name for him to follow.



And to encourage him to read, we play alphabet sorting game while we try to pronounce and sounding each letters.


Have Fun in learning everyone!

CFA 2014 Anointing Day


Art Time, Fun Time


With our friends Travis and Skye !

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Kiddie Cooking Workshop

On Saturday, we went to the mall and I attended the kiddie cooking workshop (Mommy: organized by Robinson's Galleria).

I and my friends are in Group One. We are 8 kids in our group. We have 2 and 3 (smaller) groups too.

First, we met Chef TJ, he is the one teaching us to make a delicious snack. I made a Lasagna Roll-ups, Funnel Twirls ala Mode and Fun Nuggets with garlic cheese sauce. They were all tasty. I like them all.

And they gave us a reward. They gave us boxes of cakes and certificate.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

I Aim Okay

Since Aim started talking, we are encouraging him to express his feelings by asking him lots of questions.

Last night when he was watching his favorite 101 Dalmatian movie, he was so excited that he jumped up the sofa and accidentally hit his head on the window. He cried hard and got a small bump. While his daddy holds him, I tried to apply the cold compress on his head.

Then his daddy asked him, "Are you okay?"

And he just answered with a nod.

We continue to calm him down then I asked him again,  "Are you okay?"

He replied with a, "Yes."

When he stopped crying, we gave him his hand-shaped cold compress from the freezer so he could hold it by himself to his head.

For the 3rd time, I asked him again if he's okay.

This time he answered,  "Yes, I Aim okay!"

Now we're convinced.

Thank God for it didn't cause him any major injuries.