Sunday, June 19, 2011

Dad's Day!

Why are we happy  to celebrate Father's Day! Was it  just a recognition day for being a Dad, or was a day to honor being a Father.

There is no greater significance in celebrating Father's Day if you don't recognize who made you a father. No matter how people greet you, nor honor you, it all goes back to the fact that without your family, you can never be a father.

But, to be honest, it is humbling to belong to the group called Fathers. I can never end in being thankful to God for sharing this gift to me. Looking back this morning, I was reflecting what would happen to me had I not married Jaz ? Would I been a different person?

God really has a fun way of making things right. I know I screwed up right after I left the SVST, but there was still more than 60% chance that I would be coming back. But, of course, it didn't happen. 

Right now, I am greatful for having Zach and Coco to lighten the day. They are full of surprises and you simply can't predict what would be the end of everyday being with them. I know from time to time I didn't live to the expectations, but God has a way of supplementing whatever my failures and missed opportunities were.

Indeed, these are the moments that I can't simply afford to pass. We are having a good time this summer. It is an opportune time for us to bond together. Not enrolling them to YMCA and even sending them to the library for a common reading  was simply the best decision that we made.

As the father of Mr. Popper tells him, " Hug and kiss your young ones while they still allow you to kiss and hug them. " That is what I am doing.

Fathers, indeed can be a happy thing.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

RECONNECTING

 

After months of absence, we finally met again tonight. Thanks to the new baby of Kris and Cathy. With pizza, chicken wings, popeye’s chicken and grilled pampano the evening seemed just old times again. As usual, the banter and “kulitan” are still there; but this time, its more mild. And indeed, whoever is absent is normally the talk of the town. But, we didn’t dwell on one person alone.

Today was kind of slow and lazy for me. Except for being faithful to the kids’ schedule, all I did was to watch movies and lay down on the couch. An attitude that I hate to realize at the end of the last movie. But what can you do, we are on vacation.

The HOA seemed rude and devoid of common sense. Last Friday, I received a letter demanding us to remove the tree stakes in front. At firs, I though it was a joke or a missent letter. But the last part of the letter demanding a fast and swift compliance proved to be authentic. Furious, I demanded an explanation and hurled some complaints. (dirty pool, speed limit, splash park and recreational spots). Later today, AMI sent their very informal reply answering all my queries. However, none satisfied my questions. It is just annoying sometimes that HOA tend to focus on the things that make the  subdivision ugly and not look at it generally. 

But sometimes you’ll tell yourself, what can you do?

Monday, June 06, 2011

Anthology of Adventure (2011 Summer)

 June 7 - Story Time and HEB Raid

We started the day with swimming at the subdivision's pool. Thinking that Tuesday would be a good time to swim since according to the pool schedule, they are going to clean the  poo on Mondays, yet it proved to be otherwise. The pool's sorrounding was unswept, its water is full of unknown "residue". I wonder if indeed they clean it on Monday.  Nevertheless, since its only the four us (including the lady who was sunbathing) we dived into the unknown until 10:45.


Next, Story time at Barnes and Nobles: this was our first time to attend story telling at B and N. The lady who conducted the reading was quite energetic. She started by asking the kids to sing familiar baby songs. There were a handful of  parents who were there (including a number of Filipinos who where conversing from behind). With all sort of kids attending, you can't  dismiss the possibility of kids and babies crying while the story telling is being done. And so it was. Zach and Coco enjoyed the sing and dance portion though.

Afterwhich we went to Hobby Lobby to pick up some art materials for sketching.  Since we couldn't stick to our budget, I ended up paying it from my meager savings account.

H.E.B was different. I knew that it's going to be a challenge to stay more than 30 minutes at H.E.B without me having to experience hypoglycemia. No matter how I rushed the  kids in getting what were on our list yet we ended up staying for more than 45 minutes When my vision started to blur and my energy started to sink, I grabbed the shopping cart and rammed  to the bakery section where I found free samplings of cupcakes, dips and (thankfully) tortilla. I grabbed whatever I could get, unmindful of Coco's begging, who for unknown reason was as hungry as I was. Thanks for the freebies, I was able to regain my footing. Next time, I know where to go, whenever I would like to have some freebies.


HARVEST TIME

We were lucky with the pechay and tomatoes this time. Out of the generosity of God we were able to harvest a couple of pechay and a lot of tomatoes. I mistakenly forgot the ampalaya, but I was able to save two for our breakfast tomorrow. Coco had fun harvesting the pechay but Zach was not into it.

PATINTERO

Budget is hard this year, hence, we cancelled YMCA. But still fun is unlimited if you are just creative (and the kids need not  notice your bank account). Tonight, I introduced Patintero to Zach (Coco was watching TV and doesn't want to be bothered). After a few instructions, Zach picked it up and we were up fighting for our turf. I was up laughing again and having fun. (He didn't know I was being a kid again)  I remembered the days when we were kids sweating it out playing patintero under the watchful eyes of the moon (there was no electricity then, it was the late 70's). Fund then was limited, but fun is limitless.

After a while, we asked Coco to join us. Thankfully, he did. A few seconds more, he was already competing with us. Feeling out of breath and sensing my lowering stamina, I begged off to play with them. Still, it was fun watching them play.

Introducing his own brand of play, Coco showed us some games that he claimed to be his own making. 

This is a fun day for the three of us. I have not ever enjoyed summer until now. I am looking forward to some other things on our list.

We don't have to go out of state to be in tthe state of summer fun,

See you tomorrow!



June 6 – Burning Calories:

Determined  to lose calories and get back to where we were five months ago we trekked the trails of Lakes of Savannah going to Lina’s donut (for our breakfast) before we plunge into our subdivisions kid’s park where we met Speedy (a turtle on his way to his next vacation spot).
On their music practice today, Ms. Chanta was all praises for the two kids for their great performance during their piano recital. We hope they don’t lose sight of this skill.
I got the scare of my life this pm on our way to Kroger for gas. I knew we had bad weather,but I didn’t know the extent of its impact. Right after we pulled over for gas, the lights went out. My problem though was Sienna’s gas light was on, and I knew it spells trouble if Citgo or Shell are out of power too. Good thing we didn’t run out of luck, we were able to fill up Sienna just on time before the lights of Citgo went out too.
GOOD NEWS: It rained and it soaked our ground. We can save some water for the next few days.
TRANSFORMERS: Coco and Zach have been transforming me to a near like idiot when we are talking about Transformers. They know the names of the characters at the tip of their fingertips. I have never been so fascinated with their interest to this saga.
PRAYERS: For Rey Olmo who is sick.
“Life is too precious to be ignored.”

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