We are always fascinated by life's immanent power. There is always magic everyday the sun shines. However, we are too busy noticing those. We are so preoccupied on how to make a living that we fail to recognize what makes life. Fortunately we are blessed to have Zachary, Xandrei and recently Ylize (10.26.12). They showed us the philosophy of diapers, the power of similac, the intricacies of wipes and the uselessness of the pacifier.
Tuesday, December 02, 2014
CHA-CHING
I was wrong also about the notion that if you missed or messed up your classroom management at the beginning of the school, you will mess the whole school year. Most participants agree on the notion that you can always re-teach every time you feel and observed that classroom management is falling apart.
I also enjoyed the company of some teachers from other ISD. I thought I will not interact well or not sit with me. It turned out I was quite blessed to have three ladies from Alief ISD sharing their experiences with me. There was one generous lady whom I thought to be a teacher but in fact was unassuming principal who give me some other tips as to how to be effectively draw participation from the class and not just focus on some students who are not participating.
Well, the conference was not only for teachers or applicable for teachers, but I think I can use some of the strategies and concept to build relationship with my wife. I should know her level of love so as I can make an appropriate deposit to our/her emotional account.
YLIZE: Today she said the word THANK YOU. It was such an amazing word to hear.
We pray for those who are afflicted with AIDS both those who were directly affected and their families.
Cha-Ching!
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Windy-Icy Texas
We woke up to a windy-icy Texas this morning. Is this the beginning of the cold Fall? I may not exhibit utmost likeness of the weather here but this is better than the 110 scalding summer. How would you not like curling extra 20 minutes in bed and consciously oblivious of time. Welcome Fall.
Ylize has become a charlatan a couple of days after her birthday. She picks up words and play from her brothers faster. Whenever she wants attention, she would just call you and gestures a childish mannerism.
She is a far cry from her older brothers if we are speaking about attitude. What can we ask for.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Chicken and Pato, Ganso, Itik…
Right before dinner, we were treated again by Ylize’s spontaneity when she said, “chikn”. It was her first. Throughout this afternoon, all she did was play with her brothers. She is becoming bossy. At times she would i
impose her likes (Let it go, of course). A couple of times yesterday, she pulled my shirt and leading me to the direction of the kitchen. She just wanted ‘nana” (banana”).
Also, at the dinner table, while winding down, she grabbed my hand and said “pa” while imitating our game “pato, ganso, itik, rikiti-kitik. She remembered our game. We played for a couple of times until I got wearied.
I can’t wait for her tomorrow’s surprise.
There was not much that I was able to do today. Right after lunch, I laid down our comforter in the TV room hoping for Zach and Coco to take a nap while watching TV. That was a futile strategy for them, but not for me and Ylize. Zach and Coco were able to finish the movie “The Bullet Proof Monk”. From then on I got lazy. Except for baking pandesal and going to Church’s for our dinner chicken, all I did was to stay on bed watching tv.
Mom is working today, her second night. Coco and Zach, as usual, are sleeping in our room while I am contemplating on what to do with the rest of my summer.
My plans, most of them, did not materialized. Readings were not done, my certification review is halfway through and may classes preparation is nowhere in sight.
The silver lining in today’s dark cloud? I have started my online course with Dayton University.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Freddie Celebrates Mother’s Day
Monday, May 12, 2014
Mosaic of Life
There is no question that Ylize is fast growing. She fascinates us everyday. In the afternoon, when we come home from school, she is always right there, running screaming, “Dadaaa”, “Cocoo”. The funny thing is, she both call Zach and Xandrei “Coco”.
Unlike her brothers, Ylize never show crankiness. She would cry only if she is about to sleep, can’t sleep and if feels hungry. I hope she never change.
This afternoon, thanks to Xandrei, we spent a couple of minutes outside playing “kick ball”. Ylize was there, playing and laughing with us. I love this girl.
It’s finals at St. Helen. Made my Final Exams except the 8th Grader’s Religion. I am ready for summer`.
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