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I haven't met yet Mr. Bo in person, nor heard his name before. But since Ronan (my husband) always mentioned his name when we used to converse each other during meal time or even before bed time, I began to know him. Ronan is an avid reader of Bo's blog, so no wonder Bo's name was always mentioned to any of our hot topics (whether financial, relationships, health, spiritual, etcetera).  He once told me that if ever he could attend his Feast,  he would buy some of Bo Sanchez's books. Until one time, a big convention or they called it “Feast” was held here in Davao. Of course, Bo Sanchez was one of the speakers. Finally my husband's wish/es was/were granted. He bought four books which entitled "Don't Worry, Be Happy; How to Build a Happy Family; Stop Hidden Addictions; and Jesus at Home. Then a few months later, Ronan received another book, "Simplify And Live the Good Life",  as a Christmas present from a colleague.

Since then, Mr. Bo's books are among the many books I've been habitually reading during my leisure time. In fact, I had completed reading three books of him – one of which is, How to Build a Happy Family. (It is because I'm married.na! hehe). I could tell that Bo is such an amazing person. I was awed by his brilliance. I also got to know he is one of the highest paid speakers in our country, and an author of 29 bestselling books. Besides being a preacher, he is also a very successful  businessman, a wonderful father and husband, a founder of Anawim, a special home for the abandoned elderly - just to name a few. (If ever Mr. Bo would stumble upon my blog, I hope he will smile from ear to ear for featuring him on my blog)

So what made me amaze of his books? Well, apart from I did enjoy reading his books (because Bo also incorporated comedy on true-to-life's examples), the words used are simple which I'm certain will make us all understand of the messages Bo wants to imply on every book. To make the story short, his books are easy to understand, yet the messages can bring greater impact to one's life.  Frankly, I haven't read books before as mind-enlightening, life-changing, and spirit-uplifting as Bo's.

Do you read regularly? If not, why not? In life, we need to arm ourselves with knowledge and wisdom by reading good books.  If your reading just centered around tweets, Facebook updates, and got nothing, why not include in your daily routine reading inspirational books where it can help you in any aspect of your life - (financial, spiritual, emotional, physical, etc.) I recommend you to fill your bookshelves with Bo's books.  

Hey I posted here book's pictures with Chapter Titles, so it will give you ideas what the books are all about. You can buy the books online at  http://www.shepherdsvoice.com.ph.

Or this Lenten season, a time for deep reflection,  you can invest your time by reading Bo's blog, www.BoSanchez.ph. 


1. How to Build a Happy Family


Photo Credit: http://www.shepherdsvoice.com.ph

Key 1: Renewal
Key 2: Gratitude
Key 3: Time
Key 4: Service
Key 5: Forgiveness
Key 6:Self-love
Key 7:Celebration

2. Simplify and Live the Good Life - Chapter titles coming soon!


Photo Credit: http://www.goodreads.com

3. Don't Worry Be Happy




Photo Credit: http://www.goodreads.com

Secret #1  Happy People Create their Destiny
Secret #2  Happy People Like Themselves a Lot
Secret #3  Happy People Nurture Connections
Secret#4   Happy People Find Delight Everywhere
Secret#5  Happy People Embrace Change
Secret#6  Happy People Embrace Change
Secret#7  Work on Your Life Purpose Daily

4. Stop Hidden Addictions 




Photo Credit: Photo Credit: http://www.goodreads.com

Secret #1 Discover What You Really Need

Secret #2 Focus on Your Ambition, Not on Your Addiction
Secret#3 Love the Sinner and the saint Within
Secret#4 Shape Your Outer World Before It Shapes You
Secret#5 Redefine yourself
Secret#6 Get Rid of Toxic Faith
Secret#7 Take Change


5. Jesus at Home - Chapter titles coming soon!




Photo Credit: http://www.shepherdsvoice.com.ph



blog www.BoSanchez.ph

video blog www.PreacherInBlueJeans.com


Ok, I ran out of ideas what to write on my blog. But when I pondered upon Chesska's activities all this day - running back and forth tirelessly; cluttering our sala (living room) with toys of any kind; watching her favorite music videos;  munching her favorite snack, etcetera, instantly,  I came up with bright ideas (ting!) what to write. Since she's already two and obviously a big girl,  there are a few random things about Chesska that you should know:


1. She is a risk taker. 


I'm unsure if other babies/toddlers do the same. But Chesska is a risk taker. One time, she had tried putting her fingers over the lighted candle despite my previous orientation of "HOT". (It was brownout then, that's why we used a candle). She had also tried banging her head (in slow motion) on the concrete wall, finding out how painful it was.  Have her fingers caught in between every time I closed the door. (fortunately, I was always in alert mode to stop those from happening )

 Warning. Don't allow your child/ren to do the same.


2. She never smiles to new people. 


I bet. If you are new to her sight, she will never smile at you.  Even if you throw candies and confetti trying to amuse her. She would just sharply stare at you from head to foot until you melt. Promise!


3. She has a good memory. 


At age 2, she can already identify the parts of her body; count and identify numbers from 1-10; almost memorize and identify ABC (but getting there); sing a few lines of a certain song; tell her name and age in complete sentences when being asked;  perform dance steps from famous dance songs (Waka(2x), Kiyomi, Gimmie2x, Loca, etcetera)

Note: The paragraphs in italic written below are updated one month after this post for the sake of recording my child's progress.

At age 2 years and 3 months, she can completely say our complete address, and finally, sing ABC song with confidence. Though I don't expect the correct pronunciation of the words, I can tell that she say and sing them correctly.  She continues to surprise me every day and makes me even prouder of her.


4. She is also Kikay (fashionable) - Pictures coming soon! 


Unknown to many that Chesska is also Kikay. Yes, definitely she is! She loves tinkering her closet; and picks clothes herself to wear. Any clothes combination will do. Swimsuit with leggings underneath. Sleeping wear with a skirt. (fashionably fierce!)

5. She is cranky.


When pressed toys get malfunctioned, she will throw them away. When building blocks toys suddenly collapsed after piling up, she will freak out.  I can tell that she wants them fixed or arranged without mistakes.


6. She is a breastfeed addict.


I know it looks awkward seeing a toddler, as half of your size, breastfeeding to his/her mom. But not with Chesska. She likes breastfeeding better than formula.  Isn't it healthier seeing a baby breastfeeding than holding a cup of cola?


7. She is a fruitarian. 


One of her favorite food trips is munching with fruits. Banana, apple, papaya, guyabano, mango are among the fruits she likes most.


8. She is well-behaved when outside of her territory.


Don't get me wrong. But most kids are very hyperactive and naughty when in certain venues or events (birthday party, public places, malls, etc.) But I'm proud that Chesska is opposite. She will just behave and observe what has happened around her.  But when in the house, she's mobile.


9. She cannot sleep without her pillow.


Pillow is her favorite buddy. Anywhere she goes, or before she sleeps, she will bring her pillow along with her. But I promise her to buy a new one, replacing her saggy and old pillow. (lol)


10. She is a Papa's Girl.


I envy my husband. Chesska is much closer to her father than me. As we all know, fathers are "spoilers",  while mothers are "antagonists" (Kontrabida) again.

I hope you enjoyed reading this post, and I'm pretty sure that some I have listed are your baby's character/s too. I wrote these things so when Chesska is older, she'll read this, and become proud or maybe surprise of herself.





Last December 16, 2013,   my OB gave me my first DEPO - an injectable contraceptive to prevent pregnancy. I was told that the said contraceptive would wear off for about 3 months, and there would be likely an absence of menstruation.

However, on 1st week of Feb (one and a half month later after DEPO), I was spotting,  but not that heavy like menstruation, so my theory was that maybe it was just part of DEPO SIDE EFFECTS. During the next few days, I was alarmed when spotting continued to persist, and much worse about it I suffered from dysmenorrhea (ugh).   I was dismayed because I believed DEPO should work well as it supposed.

By then, I checked back to my OB and told her of my problem. I got ULTRASOUND, but she had not seen any indications or problems on my ovary. From then on, I made my mind to stop DEPO, because of the thought that I might not just compatible with the contraceptive. So I shifted to PILLS in the hope that my spotting would stop. After taking several pills (I think I took about 15 pills already),  still, my menstrual bleeding was getting heavier and severe. It bothered me so much since  I felt nauseous already and I couldn't concentrate on household tasks, and much more on my online job.  If I would count the days from the start of bleeding, it is almost 1 and 1/2 months.

In the fear that I may suffer anemia due to blood loss, I went back to my OB and asked advice how to stop bleeding. She prescribed me two medicines.

1. Hemostan (Tranexamic Acid- read more about Tranexamic Acid) . I was advised to take 2 CAPSULES three times daily. Meaning, I had to take 6 capsules daily for two days. I know that's a lot of medicines but I did not anymore complain. I wanted to get well very soon. First of all, she's my doctor ever since and I had so much respect on her.



2. Sorbifer (anti-anemia).  I had to take two capsules daily for 15 days.

After 2 days of taking Hemostan, bleeding had finally stopped (thankfully). The effect was very quick than I thought. I am now very very careful of what contraceptive I should take. Maybe it just so happen that I am not just compatible with DEPO..

Disclaimer: The information shared on this site is based on my personal experience. My health condition differs from yours, therefore,  it should not be considered  as medical advice. Always consult a licensed doctor if you have questions or concerns related to your specific health condition. 








It is undeniable that the majority of us struggle in handling finances.  What we are not aware of is that we lack discipline and lack know-how in managing money. We spent our money extravagantly like a one-day-millionaire. And at the end of the day, we kept wondering where our money had gone to. Well, I'm not exempted from this situation. During my 20s, when I started earning,  I'd been a slightly compulsive buyer.  I couldn't help but buy the things I wanted - it could be clothes,  sandals, or other useless stuff. My friends thought I was stingy, but  I was not.  I realized I had a tiny amount in my bank account after I resigned from work. I should have then 6-figure savings.

source: www.etmoney.com


I remember,  when a close friend of mine shared this equation:  Salary - Savings = Expenses. Simple equation yet has a great impact on my life. What does this equation mean?  It means that the moment you receive your salary, you set aside right away your savings. The amount left will go to whatever your expenses. This has started to "shift my paradigm" on financial management. Before, what had been instilled in my mind was that I was not capable of saving money because my salary was small; my resources were limited. But now, I have changed. I am now becoming more financially literate.

What I am talking about right now is all about financial freedom.  What is financial freedom?  For me, financial freedom means debt-free, worry-free related to money concerns, and I can do whatever I want without being limited by money resources.

My husband and I are now working very hard to attain financial freedom. Here are our true-to-life story tips:

1.      We set Financial Goals. We create specific goals to attain.


Ex.  At the end of 5-10 years, we will be able to:

*Fully pay our house
*Establish enough emergency funds
*Acquire more insurance plans – health, death, memorial, etc.
*Save more money in the bank
*Renovate our house
*Invest in the stock market


2.      We keep our outdated phones


We can’t deny the fact that the phone nowadays is a very essential gadget as means of communication to our loved ones, friends, business partners, among others. But keeping upgrading your gadget from iPhone 2 to iPhone 3, or availing monthly postpaid plans for no reason,  is not financially wise.  Don’t try to impress others.

3.    No to “Credit Cards”


For us, it’s a very wrong idea to avail “Credit Cards”.  Bringing credit cards along with you when you go grocery shopping could tempt you to pick up anything and right away swipe credit cards for unplanned purchases. 

4.      We live below our means.


We see to it that we don't spend beyond our income. For instance, if we earn 300 pesos per day, we don't spend more than that. 


5.     Budget! Budget! Budget!


When going to the grocery, I've always brought a shopping list along with me to avoid picking up anything. We used to buy groceries in bulk for it is much cheaper than buying piece by piece.  If we have to run errands, we will do everything at once - pay the bills, grocery, stroll with the family, etc. This way we can save gas and money. 

6.      We earn extra money.


If there are opportunities like side jobs, then we grab them right away. 


 7. We invest, invest, and invest.


We plan our retirement. We invest money in the stock market aside from what we used to have like SSS, Pag-Ibig, Insurance, etc.  We should keep in mind that we are not strong and healthy for a lifetime. Our body depreciates too like cellphone and cars. So it is just right to invest for our future. 





Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this review.

Finally, Chesska's 2nd birthday was successfully celebrated last January 14, Tuesday,  at KFC along Quirino Avenue here in Davao. I can't believe she's already two. Time flies so fast, right? By the way, Ronan and I chose KFC as a party venue for our dearest daughter, for a change. And speaking of a party venue, I knew, most guests especially the kids had been anticipating either Jollibee or McDonalds, but then,  we decided to go for KFC to give a little surprise and excitement to the kids.

But you know what? Chesska was so quiet and not even smiling all throughout the birthday party as if she didn't care - well she's just too young to understand what's happening around her. But she looked great with her Angelina ballerina attire but then she wore a frowny face. tsk... tsk...

Nevertheless, the party ended up smooth, and brought more excitement to the kids! KFC did not disappoint us. The party started at exactly 6:00 p.m. hosted by KFC's staff. Here's the flow of the program with a little tweak as suggested by myself.

*Opening Prayer
*2 Games
*Dinner
*2 Games
*Mascot Appearance
* Candle Blowing
*Giving away of Loot Bags






Their total package costs 4, 500 including party decor, themed loot bags, party hosting, invitation cards, party hats, cake, venue, themed prizes, cake, and mascot appearance (foods are not included). Click here for more details


Loot Bags for Girls- Lunch Box with Giant Puzzle Inside



Loot Bags for Boys- Lunch Box with Giant Puzzle Inside



Cake


Angelina Ballerina-themed cake was not available so it turned out to be Chuckie Design. (chucks na!)


Mascot Appearance 


They danced, giggled, and took pictures with Chuckie.


Foods

via: http://www.kfc.com.ph/menu


From their menu packages, I ordered 30 pieces "Adult Meal Package" for 150 pesos each", consisting of:

*1-pc Chicken w/ Rice
*Any regular fixin
*Mushroom Soup
*Reg. Drink
*Brownies

For kids, I ordered spaghetti + fun shots for 105 pesos. I just brought ice cream since you are allowed to bring provided that you sign their waiver.


Expenses: 


I spent less than 12, 000 pesos for 32 adults and 18 kids. A bit pricey but it's worth it!


Final thought:


If you want something new,  surprise your guests with nice prizes, loot bags, and mascots, then KFC is a fantastic and great venue for any occasion that suits your budget. Two thumbs up for KFC.











Baby's First Words
At early months, Chesska  knew only mama, papa, tete, baby - just to name some, but as days, weeks, and years passed,  she had already learned lots of words, which I am very proud of.  How fulfilling, right?

Like all babies/toddlers, Chesska's means of communication starts first from cooing, crying,  making noise, or even whining. But when she reaches 6 months old and onwards, she begins uttering a handful of words.  I can tell that lots of factors can make a baby to begin utter words. What she hears and sees around can stimulate her brain to talk - music, toys, sounds, or even conversations.

As tips for moms,  this is how I encourage my baby to talk. I would always name the objects anything she held or pointed to. For instance, when she wanted to drink her milk, I would point the bottle first before I handed over to her and would associate with a question, "Want to drink your milk?".   Or sometimes, I would make a command like, "Get your Dora inside the cabinet.", or "Please pick up your toys".This way, she could easily understand what I am trying to tell her, and vice-versa.

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