Last Tuesday, while i was busy doing some home fixings, i heard my little girl (sometimes, i still refer to her as my baby) murmuring and suddenly blurted, "smart daddy! smart daddy!" I was in the other room busy with my "butingting" job. So i thought she and her dad were together.
Done with my job, i approached her and checked what she was doing. She was sitting on the bed alone and was holding a simpack. And I was amused to learn and what she was referring to as "smart daddy" was actually Smart Buddy!
May be she recognized it through the logo. How would she know it is Smart Buddy when she could not read yet? This kid is a TV addict, which explains why she had memorized almost all of the TV ads.
Later, she also saw a puzzle box with the Jollibee logo. She shouted, "Jollibee!" with matching singing "Bida ang sarap..."
Say mo? hehehe.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
diona mae d' menace
at two years old diona mae already knows the proper way of using a pen. most of the time, she messes with my notebooks and even my books! one day, she found my book "The Little Prince" and tore its pages. whaaaa.... but what she loves to do most is scribble at anything, including walls, floors, tables, chairs and her arms and legs!
messing with her lolo's receipts
...and find another thing to mess with
now, with mom's book. see, she can draw circles already...
messing with her lolo's receipts
...and find another thing to mess with
now, with mom's book. see, she can draw circles already...
the city hall reporters with the future mayor
who says we, city hall reporters are not organized? they said, "kanya-kanya" ra daw mi. well, let them think whatever they want to. basta kami, we enjoy each others' company. =)
note: this pic was taken during the inauguration of the new City Hall legislative building few months ago (i forgot the exact date. heee..)
Saturday, March 15, 2008
funny
This is funny story on marriage proposal turned disaster. I just copied it from the internet (Sorry folks, i don't have much time to write a blog entry. hehehehe)
Fri Mar 14, 10:48 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - It is the one moment every man wants to get right -- and which London floor-fitter Lefkos Hajji could hardly have got more wrong.
The luckless 28 year-old's dreams of giving his sweetheart, Leanne, 26, the ultimate proposal have literally vanished into thin air.
Hajji, of Hackney, east London, had concealed a $12,000 engagement ring inside a helium balloon. The idea was that she would pop the balloon as he popped the question.
But as he left the shop, a gust of wind pulled the balloon from his hand and he watched the ring -- and quite possibly the affections of his girlfriend -- sailing away over the rooftops.
"I couldn't believe it," he told The Sun newspaper.
"I just watched as it went further and further into the air.
"I felt like such a plonker. It cost a fortune and I knew my girlfriend would kill me."
Hajji spent two hours in his car trying to chase and find the balloon, without success.
"I thought I would give Leanne a pin so I could literally pop the question," he said.
"But I had to tell her the story -- she went absolutely mad. Now she is refusing to speak to me until I get her a new ring."
He is hoping the ring will still turn up.
"It would be amazing if someone found it," he added.
(Reporting by Peter Apps. Editing by Steve Addison)
Fri Mar 14, 10:48 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - It is the one moment every man wants to get right -- and which London floor-fitter Lefkos Hajji could hardly have got more wrong.
The luckless 28 year-old's dreams of giving his sweetheart, Leanne, 26, the ultimate proposal have literally vanished into thin air.
Hajji, of Hackney, east London, had concealed a $12,000 engagement ring inside a helium balloon. The idea was that she would pop the balloon as he popped the question.
But as he left the shop, a gust of wind pulled the balloon from his hand and he watched the ring -- and quite possibly the affections of his girlfriend -- sailing away over the rooftops.
"I couldn't believe it," he told The Sun newspaper.
"I just watched as it went further and further into the air.
"I felt like such a plonker. It cost a fortune and I knew my girlfriend would kill me."
Hajji spent two hours in his car trying to chase and find the balloon, without success.
"I thought I would give Leanne a pin so I could literally pop the question," he said.
"But I had to tell her the story -- she went absolutely mad. Now she is refusing to speak to me until I get her a new ring."
He is hoping the ring will still turn up.
"It would be amazing if someone found it," he added.
(Reporting by Peter Apps. Editing by Steve Addison)
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