May 09 2009

Stay-at-Home Mom

Category: Kids,Motherhood,PersonalDNA @ 10:51 pm

Re-posting an old post...

Happy Mother's Day to my Mom and to all  mothers.

As I was going up the driveway this morning, I saw my neighbor getting into a waiting car. She was in uniform, fully made up, not a hair out of place and dragging her luggage. She looked so different from me in my jeans and shirt, pony tails and unadorned face since I just came from the supermarket after buying the groceries.

I recognized the uniform as a flight attendant’s. It made me smile, since I used to look like that, too, almost everyday a few years back; manicured nails, well kept hair, and always ready with my overnight bag.

But then, after my stint with the airline industry, I’ve chosen another career: motherhood.

After the birth of my first child (I have two now, of ages 4 and 5 years), I decided not to rejoin the work force. My friends would tease me, ”Sayang ang brains mo!”. I would just smile because being a full-time mom doesn’t mean that you’d stop using your brain! I may not be thinking about the usual marketing plans or business strategies, or mastering the procedures in case of emergency landing. But, yes, I still use my brain, thank you.

Some people may look at the things that a mother does as ordinary (I did too, before), but it doesn’t matter what other people think because they are not. They are a great responsibility, and they involve the whole family’s life, especially the kids,’ and their future. And that is the most important of all.

The kids didn’t ask to be brought into this world. It was the parents who decided that. So I believe that parents owe it to their kids to take care of them and love them the best way they can. I am not saying to the working mothers out there that they are bad mothers. It’s a different story for every woman.

I consider myself lucky to have the choice of staying home and taking care of my kids. Some women want to do that, but just can’t, especially in these hard times. I’m very grateful that I have the opportunity to be able to spend the whole day, every day, with my growing kids. I am happy to witness their first steps, hear their first words, feed them their first solid food, or even wipe them when they make a mess. Those are memories that I will always cherish. Before I’d know it, they will be going away to college and living their own lives.

It’s not always easy, but staying home to care for the kids has its rewards. Sometimes when the newspapers are scattered all over the place by my 5-year-old son (he has been reading and spelling words like “inquirer”, and “headlines” since he was 4) even before I get to read them, I would get mad. But then I’d realize that, at least, he is reading the papers!

Since they learned how to use the computer, there have been many times that we would argue who would use it first. For me, that means less time to chat online, but then I remember they are even the ones teaching their grandmother how to surf!

Yes, I think I made the right decision. At least I don’t have to wake up early and endure the traffic on Edsa. I can take naps in the afternoon with my kids, or go to the mall anytime of the week if I want to, or just sit back and enjoy a cup of coffee while watching my kids play. Ah, life’s simple pleasures.

When I opened the door to our unit, laden with grocery bags, the sight that greeted me made my grocery trip worthwhile. My 4-year-old ran up to me, a radiant smile on his innocent face, and proudly said, “Mommy, look what site we’re at! Nickelodeon.com!”

Matching his enthusiasm, I said, “That’s great, baby! But how did you find that website?” He answered, “Google”.

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Mar 04 2009

Summer Classes for Kids

Category: Kids,Manila,MotherhoodDNA @ 11:34 pm

Summer vacation is just around the corner. For moms like me, summer means break from the regular hustle and bustle the school year brings - waking up early to prepare their 'baon', or driving them to school and picking them up again in the afternoon. But when summer really comes, you'll find these bored and restless kids at home the whole day, waking up at noon, playing video games and munching junk foods the whole day! That will just drive any mother insane!

But do not fear, mother dear, summer classes are out there!

There are numerous summer activities for kids that you child can choose from. The key is in exposing your children to diverse activities this summer aside from the usual activities they often experience during regular school days. In the process, they learn to experience new things, triggering their natural curiosity to learn more.

ABS-CBN Children's Center, is opening its doors to children ages 4 and up for its summer classes in violin, guitar, piano, drums, dance, voice, and English lessons (for Koreans).

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Jun 14 2008

Reward System

Category: Interests,KidsDNA @ 12:43 am
Some schools in the US have been rewarding their students with cash, trinkets, or certain privileges to motivate them to behave well in school, do their homework, or excel academically. Bribery, I would say. Educators say that that the prizes motivates the kids initially, but it eventually trains the kids and form good study habits. As a parent, I don't like this. I want my kids to realize that having the opportunity to go to school and get a good education is a reward itself. I want them to study because they want to learn and not because there's something in store for them in return. I wonder what the kids think about this?
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May 28 2008

Ebay Baby

Category: Kids,Motherhood,PersonalDNA @ 10:00 pm
A German couple had been arrested by the police after the mother put up her baby for auction on eBay. The minimum bid was 1 Euro. The ad was online for 2 hours, until eBay users reported it to the police. The title of the post was, “Baby - Pick up in Person Only”. The ad read: “Offering my nearly new baby for sale, as it has gotten too loud. It is a male baby, nearly 70cm long and can be used either in a baby carrier or a stroller." The mother claimed that it was just a "joke". Unfortunately for them, the police failed to see the funny side and are now looking into whether the couple could be guilty of child trafficking. This did not happen on in Germany. Canadian police also arrested a Vancouver couple for selling their seven days old baby in Craigslist, a classified ad website. The parents asked for CA$10,000. The ad read: “A new baby girl, seven days old, health and very cute. Can’t afford and unexpected. Looking for a good home”. A 'joke'?! 'Can't afford and unexpected'?! WTF?! A lot of us can't really afford to have kids. Truthfully, kids are synonymous with expenses. But they are also synonymous with joy, love and self-giving. Yes, it's expensive to raise kids nowadays, but we try our best. And in my personal experience, we do what we can do and best the most out of it. All of us want to hear a joke. Joking is good. But that kind of joke is not funny at all. Go make the patients in the psychiatric ward laugh. Maybe they will. And where you're at it, it would be better if you just stay there because if the baby goes back to you, who know what's your next starting bid will be.
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