He can tell…

The last few days before giving birth to our baby girl, our son Joshua has become so clingy. He has been asking for more time with me. He asks for milk so just he can lie down with me on his bed at his request. He wants me to watch his every move whether he swims, plays, bathes…

On my 9 month of pregnancy, I found it difficult to carry Joshua and this gets him so upset. If I can’t attend to what he wants, he cries wildly. He has been having tantrums every single day for the last 4 days before my due date.

It’s such a time too that I’m getting contractions and having the “Blood Show” (this is a sign that at any time I can get into labor and deliver the baby.) I have to stay put and rest as much as I can because when the baby comes, sleep will be oblivious.

Bottomline is, I think Joshua knows that the time is very near for the birth of his sister. He must be anxious of the unknown… To share his world with another sibling is a whole new thing and he does not know what to expect. He is expressing this out in his current needy behavior. But in all honesty, it’s stripping off my patience.

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We flew in my sister, her husband, and their kids to be with us. Joshua will have some distractions when his cousins arrive. I pray that having them around will soften the situation… I need to let things be and allow my son to process this new reality. I know he will embrace it and will be a loving older brother.

Gestational diabetes inspired cooking

I was so busy with many activities in November that I really became quite laid back on my pregnancy. By the time I took my gestational blood sugar test, I’m one month to go to my planned delivery date. And to my surprise, I failed the test. I’m diagnosed with gestational diabetes.

At first, I was upset. Because December is a feasting month with lots of Christmas parties. I pitied myself and thought of all the sugar-filled food I will miss out on… Brazos de Mercedes, leche flans, puto bumbong, ice creams, chocolates…

I also learned that a healthy diet in a 9″ plate would be half vegetables, a quarter on meat and a quarter on carbs. Also, no cheating can be done because I now have a blood sugar tester and I need to prick my finger either before meals or after. I had to keep my blood sugar level at 95 or below before meals and 130 or below 2 hours after a meal.

Then suddenly encouragement from family and friends poured in with suggestions, recipes, and I started researching dishes for myself. Never would I think, I’d be preparing food for myself everyday. But I have to say, I am so enjoying it… I have been cooking not only for me, but for the rest of the family!

Here are a few of my favorites!

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I don’t know, but what turned out to be bad news, God turned out for good! My hubby has been requesting and asking what healthy dish I’ll be cooking. He rarely requests that from me! But now, he is interested with my cooking and encourages me. I cannot explain what’s stirring in me… But I’m inspired to cook! God is helping me see a different perspective. Lemons can be turned into yummy lemonade, as they say.

A Sarangani Christmas!

Usually, during Christmas we would leave Sarangani and take a vacation. This year is different. I’m now 8 months pregnant and giving birth in January. I’m no longer allowed to take the plane and I’m really needing the rest for my upcoming big day.

Good thing that my husband’s siblings and nephew decided to join us in Sarangani. Christmas is about Jesus coming to the world to save the lost. Each year families celebrate this time to get together and celebrate what God has done for us… giving Jesus as a gift to the world. We are blessed to be around immediate family and our extended family (our household), though we wish we were with the rest of our family.

This year’s Christmas Day we set out for a simple family grill by the beach of Kling… Pork Barbecue, grilled shrimps and fish, salad and an all-day swim and family bond just like the days of Steve’s dad and mom… We had a lot of reminiscing of childhood memories and how my father-in-law, Ruben, would enjoy this simplicity.

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Joshua is experiencing a family tradition being passed on. My husband’s family grew up on that same beach and also roasted their food for an easy lunch with their parents. Now we are doing the same kind of tradition. Joshua warmed up to the black sand beach and he had a good swim with his dad and uncles…

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Joshua also enjoyed harvesting local cherries and green mangoes from the farm. He also bonds with daddy around the farm to see the cattle and other animals. What a joy it is to spend such quality time as a family. What a blessing it is from the Lord to have this time to make new memories.

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This Christmas in Sarangani has made us grateful. Beyond any gift, family and time are most precious… It’s really a time of thanksgiving to the Lord for our life, our family, our talents and opportunities, our time, and most of all our Jesus who has given eternal life.

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Model and Teach

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My son observes everything. He has gone to the bathroom and tried to put deodorant of his dad on his armpits. No one taught him to do that, but he picked it up from observing his daddy. He likes to wear our shoes, he tries to type on our computer, he likes to try what we do… There are many things that Joshua has imitated from us… and many times its from him watching and emulating what we do.

This can be both good and bad. Good because family values are passed on. Bad too, because bad habits of parents can also be copied! I am more aware of my actions because I have a pair of eyes just watching my every move. Action does speak louder than words. Our children are aware if we lie with our lips and because our actions do not match what we say. We cannot preach and expect our child to get it. We need to model it.

Thank You’s

When have been teaching Joshua that everytime he receives something, especially when he asks, to say “thank you”. In the Philippines we are fortunate to have baby sitters/nannies to help us. Joshua has learned to ask for his milk at the age of 15-16 months. So everytime he asks for his milk and his nanny gives it, we tell him to say “thank you”. We also teach him that if we ask him to do something, like throw his own diaper in the diaper bin, we tell him “thank you”. We say “thank you” to each other alot at home. That is why, now that he is two years old, he says “thank you” on his own even when we don’t prompt him to say it. Although, from time to time we do have to remind him when he forgets. The attitude of gratitude is so important to be taught and this can be taught really early.

Please
At home, we also have been teaching Joshua to say “please”. It is like an endearment when asking a favor from someone. When he wants something, we tell him he has to say, “please”. When he likes to play with a toy like his play doh… often he would say “I want play doh”. So we tell him, “Joshua, if you want play doh you have to say ‘can I have play doh, please?'” When he follows, he gets what he wants. Today, this is his endearment especially to his daddy. He likes to play or make “ukay-ukay” daddy’s side table. So when he wants something of his dads, he says “Daddy please”.

I’m Sorry
Teaching this phrase “I’m sorry” is usually not common. Well it depends how you grew up. If your parents modeled to say “sorry” when they are, then it is common. But in our home, we want to practice saying “I’m sorry” when we know we have done wrong. If we accidentally hurt each other such as bumping one another, I say “I’m sorry” with a hug and a kiss. If we play rough and lets say Joshua falls, I say “I’m sorry” with a hug and a kiss. For Joshua, it is when discipline is required on him that he has to express it with his mouth that he is sorry. When he becomes disobedient, usually he finds it hard to say, “I’m sorry”. We have to go to a place where it is just the both of us, and he knows that mommy will have to discipline and administer a spank. This is where after the spank, I have to teach him to say, “I’m sorry”. Then we give him super hugs and kisses. I tell him “I love you but since you disobey and not follow mommy I have to spank. Okay?” Usually he would respond, “Okay” while wiping his tears. Then I would tell him, “Please say, I’m sorry.”… Then he would say, “I’m sorry”.

One time, Joshua was playing with his play doh and he left it in the open. Apparently, his play doh dried up and became hard and we could not mold it into anything because it would crumble. So, I told him tell his daddy what happened to play doh. So with the words he knew, he explained “Daddy, play doh is ‘tigas'(hard). I’m sorry” then he raised his hands towards his daddy and hugged him. My husband took him and hugged him and was surprised that Joshua said he is sorry about his toy. After all, it was daddy that gave him the play doh so he knew who to say sorry to. Daddy’s heart melted that his 22 month old baby boy was saying sorry… So, daddy bought Joshua a new set of play doh the next day.

Amen.
Ever since Joshua was in the womb, prayers flooded over him. We would lay hands on my tummy and pray for him. When he was born, we continued to pray for him aloud… Then as he grew, his comprehension about prayer got clearer. We would pray before sleeping and as we wake. We teach him that after we converse with God to say “Amen”. He has learned to say that… Then sometime ago, I got a boil that got a bad infection. I was nursing the wound with gauze every after bath. He would come and look at me. I tell him that mommy has an “Ow-ow” or a short-cut for ouchie. Then when it was all gauzed up, I asked him to pray with me for quick healing. He would put his hand on the gauze and I would say “Jesus, please heal mommy’s ow-ow.” and he would say “Amen!” and smile. What a joy it is to have my son agree with me in prayer!

Let me be clear here with these accounts. We are not perfect parents and I have lots of stories to tell on how we fail as parents. Joshua is not a perfect son, this is why we have to teach him and train him the way he should go. We are all flawed… But by God’s grace, we are learning to follow what the bible says about raising our family. As the Lord guides, we continue to practice grace at home. It also is hard to teach our children if we ourselves don’t practice what we are teaching. I am convinced that the best way to imprint a character value on our children is to model it. The best way to model these is to have a relationship with God. Every parent cannot fulfill their appointed purpose separated from God.

These bible verses are so encouraging to parents.

“So commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these words of mine. Tie them to your hands and wear them on your forehead as reminders. Teach them to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up. Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates, so that as long as the sky remains above the earth, you and your children may flourish in the land the Lord swore to give your ancestors. (Deuteronomy 11:18-21)

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24 Months later

The Lord has been so good to us and really the last 24 months has been a blessing. Our home is filled with joy. Also having Joshua in our lives has brought us to a journey of many emotions — anxiety and worry especially when the baby would get sick; anger when my husband and I would disagree on parenting styles; bliss when you catch your baby’s milestones; agape love when you get long hugs and wet kisses from our little one; and satisfying joy when our little guy says “amen” after we pray… What a privilege it is to go through this journey.

For his second birthday, we decided to do a small get together of about 8 kids. At 2 years old, our little Joshua is more aware of his surroundings. I did not want him to be overwhelmed with so many people and not really enjoy his own birthday party. So, we decided to keep it small.

I did the rounds of ordering his cake, getting balloons, preparing loot bags, planning games, and getting the menu for his afternoon party. I was getting excited for his afternoon party. However, 3 days before his birthday he started to get fever. Though he was active, it’s not a good sign to have fever. We brought him to the pediatrician after 2 days of his fever, and we discovered he had some respiratory infection. This meant he needed to be medicated and to rest. To make the long story short, we had to cancel his party because we did not want any other kid to get his infection. 😦

So, mommy had to make a different plan… Joshua enjoys watching surprise eggs on YouTube. So this time around we prepared him 24 surprise eggs where some surprise item was inside the plastic eggs.

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No Sugar Christmas

It was just last week that I was free from obligation and decided to take the glucose test for my pregnancy. At 33 weeks, my glucose test was unlike my first pregnancy. This time around my blood sugar was above the range of the normal and I have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes.

I look at myself and my limbs are rather small but my belly is obviously growing. No one would figure that I have gestational diabetes. Okay, I had a hard first trimester. I was nauseous and I had a bad case of morning sickness that I lost 10 lbs in 1 week. To top it all, I was stressed with forced weaning of my breastfed baby because I needed to care for the baby in my womb and myself. So, in short this pregnancy was hard on me physically and emotionally. That’s why when I had the urge to eat, I did not stop myself from any of my cravings.

I had occasional junk food, and maybe a month that I chewed on one chocolate bar a day. Then I stopped eating that way. But when I did stop… I found myself to have some blood sugar issues.

This means buying a blood glucose tester and pricking my finger at least 3 times a day. It also means getting a better and healthier diet. The only sad thing is — it’s Christmas season! Everything seems great to eat with sugar!!!

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So far eating salad with non-honey based dressing, brown rice, and one piece of non-fried protein has kept my sugar level in check. Good thing that fructose from fruits has not been banned but is limited.

My first pregnancy did not reach this point. Now that I’m older, everything seems more difficult. But I am still sooo blessed. Never did I imagine to be blessed with another child… The Lord God is so good. A little sacrifice and a little cheat (as soon as I can find sugarless ice cream and other food) will help me thru the Christmas season.

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Watching Him Grow

In the last 2 months, I have been so amazed at my son’s development. I am so impressed with his ability to absorb knowledge.  Joshua knows numbers and knows how to count. He can identify colors and shapes.  He also memorized songs and sings them. He holds a pen very well and can draw circles and scribbles.  When I see how much he is learning, I am more convinced to just home school him so he can keep going on his own pace without limitation. Joshua now is 23 months old.

Unlike what some doctors recommend of not exposing children his age to the digital world, I seem to disagree. There are so many good videos that teach songs, colors, shapes, numbers, alphabets to preschoolers.  It is really a matter of supervision.  I do understand that over exposure is not good, but for me limited exposure has its benefits.  I will not deny that many of the things Joshua knows are because of these preschool videos found on youtube. Of course, we supplement what he watches with tangible learning tools to help him understand fully the concept presented on the videos.

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I am so happy that there are many educational toys available.  I am also blessed that with Joshua, he enjoys educational toys.  He is the type that likes building blocks, play doh or home-made clay, and wooden puzzles, books, more than toys (e.g. cars, stuff toys, etc.) Let me share with you what gets Joshua busy and stimulated throughout the day.

1. Mega Blocks – These are great toys for kids below two. It helps them assemble towers and gives them imagination on design.  Joshua enjoys this so much because he can identify colors and build new designs every time. He also enjoys destroying what he builds and start over again.

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2. Play Doh – I first made home-made clay. I got a recipe online made of salt, flour, cream of tartar, water, and food coloring.  He was only 1 year and 9 months old when I decided to introduce him to home-made clay and I bought a few cookie cutters to help design shapes and so he can identify them. It was fun!  Then as time passed the clay was not properly stored they became hard and we had to throw them away.  So, he probably had a month of no playing with clay.  He kept watching the youtube review on play doh and watched how they were making ice cream and food with play doh.  So, Daddy Steve decided to buy him his first play doh set.  He was so thrilled he kept saying “I love play doh”.  We still play with play doh every day and we talk about colors, shapes, and food!

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3. Wooden Puzzles – I found a wooden puzzle in national bookstore that had numbers on it and as you removed the wooden piece it would show the fingers corresponding the numbers.  When I first introduced this to Joshua, he was totally enjoying the puzzle. He played with this puzzle the whole day without looking for his “baba” (or what he nicknames his tablet).  He had on his hands the numbers that he was watching on youtube.  The amazing thing is that he does not only recognize numbers, he actually can count stuff.  He actually did a count of the slices of grape fruit and it confirmed he understands.

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4. Magnet alphabets and numbers – This is such a great educational tool too! We would stick letters on the fridge and say its name and sound.  We kinda have to stay near the refrigerator but that is fine.  He finds it quite interesting that he can stick them one by one and pull them out. Its pretty stimulating.  I also bought a smaller version with a magnetic board for travel because its just good fun!

5. Colored pens and papers –  Joshua was holding a pen quite early.  A little after he turned one, we have been making him scribble on the white board.  Then later, I decided to buy him a set of colored pens so he can start drawing on paper.  He likes to write, and its part of his daily routine to either go on the white board or to scribble on paper. He really enjoys it!

It is never too early to introduce our children to explore new things.  I really suggest to my mommy friends to go ahead and try… dont wait for your child to enroll in a pre-school to learn something new. You can do it at home together. As I watch my son grow, I am so blessed to have this opportunity to be part of his development and not miss it!

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Parenting Seminar

When one becomes a parent, the thought of it is bliss but in reality it is all whole lot of work. Most parents have no idea what they are doing and that’s the blatant truth. We only know how we were raised. And truthfully, not everyone feels that they were raised perfectly. In fact, if you ask most people they would say there would be things they would change and apply to their kids because they had harsh or hurtful experiences with their own parents growing up. There’s very little preparation or perhaps no preparation at all for anyone to become an intentional parent. No school teaches that, and most just ouido it.

Early in my marriage, Steve and I decided to attend the parenting seminar given by CCF (Christ Commission Fellowship). Pastor Peter Tan-chi, his wife, and children really inspired us to look at bible-based parenting principles. We learned so much about disciplining your children, making TIME for children, Forgiveness and grace in the family, having a family legacy… etc. We took that course quite early because our firstborn came 7 years later.

This time, since I am in actual practical parenting mode, I have committed to attend the Counterflow event which is a parenting seminar with Biblical perspective. There are 3 main speakers this year — specifically Dr. Peter Tan-chi, Francis Kong and Larry Fowler. This will be held in CCF Main in Ortigas Avenue, Metro Manila on October 25, 2014. Tickets to the seminar is P500 per person.

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If you want to learn how to intentionally raise up your children, I’m encouraging you to take this seminar with us. I would also love to hear if parents in Socsargen will be interested with a seminar like this locally. Because if we get a big confident nod, then God-willing we are planning to take Counterflow to Socsargen area next year!

Training to Potty

Sometime ago, I wrote about buying that toilet seat for kids that you place above the adult toilet. My son was able to poop on it and I was so mighty proud. Little did you know that he did that only once. Since then, that toilet seat has become just an point of reference on where people should sit when they need to go to the bathroom .

For months since that successful event, we have tried to make him sit on that toilet seat and see nothing happen. We would still end up with soiled diapers for he refuses to poo sitting on that high toilet seat.

Now at 1 year and 9 months, I need to get some intervention. My son’s change of diapers have increased and that’s because he urinates more and poos as much as twice in a day. I know my son is very smart, but on the potty a bit lazy.

It was last week that I went to the baby store to see the kind of little potty they had. I needed my son and husband help me make the decision on what to buy. And we finally did our purchase — the Safety 1st Comfy Cushy 3-in-1 Potty.

We brought it home and Josh kept playing with it like a new toy. He would open and sit and then close his potty. We also kept instructing, “this is where you pee and poo”.

However in the evening, I got frustrated because despite the push to use his potty he still chose to soil his diapers. I decided to not let him wear any diaper and just walk around the house in his shorts. It was only then that he wet himself and the floor. It became our teaching moment. We explained to him that when he feels like peeing to go to the potty. His daddy also demonstrated what Josh should do.

In my frustration, I really prayed out loud. “Lord teach me what to so I can effectively teach my son to potty!” I was losing my patience over this, so I rested from the potty training obsession.

The next morning, after Joshua wakes, he tells me to change his diaper because it is “puno” or full. When I was changing him I saw he was ready to pee again. So I raised him out of bed to his potty. Then with time and encouragement he finally succeeded! His smile was ear to ear with all the words of praise and high fives.

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He was so happy with his achievement he called his Yaya and showed her his potty. Then on his own, he sat on the potty and also poo-ed on it. What a bonus! I thanked God for the blessing and I pray that my son will be potty trained fully. As they always say repetition makes perfect!

A Season to Stay Put

Everyone goes through different seasons in their life. As for me, I am currently in gestation and it has made me less mobile. I have to prioritize my time according to what I am able and to what is most important. I don’t get to attend many events. I don’t get to socialize as much. I must admit, I feel like I am missing out on many things. But, I know this is my season to stay still.

There are blessings that do come with this season. I get to spend time with my one year and nine month old baby. I also get to see him reach his milestones. Today, Joshua began counting not just verbally… but he took his play nails and counted them… He set aside one after saying the number 1, 2, 3, & 4. He also knows their colors when I ask him. Deep inside me I am overflowing with joy.

My son enjoys conversing. He also pretends that he knows how to read. He would get my bible and scan it and then stop and point his fingers on the page while dabbling along. Not everything I understand yet, but I affirm him that I am listening.

My mornings are filled with delight. As Joshua wakes up, he would walk around the house and sing. Currently in the repertoir are the theme song of the cartoon “Boboboi”,”Let it Go”, and “O Holy Night”. He makes up his own songs sometimes too. He has a pretty good voice and he sings in tune.

There are more things that fills my heart each day with gratefulness and joy. I thank God for the privilege of being a mother. I think about Mary how the bible described her feeling when she was raising up the child Jesus.

Luke 2: 51 Then he returned to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them. And his mother stored all these things in her heart.

Imagine unlocking what is stored inside every mother’s heart? There are so many memories, so many stories, and so much love. And to think, I am just at the start of this journey… there will be so much more in the days, months, and years ahead.

While everything seems to stand still for me, God is showing me that I am not missing out on the most important things he wants me to see and experience. A great reminder for me is this verse, 1 Thess 5:18 “In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.”

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