When my friends learned the news of Summit's arrival, the moms immediately suggested that I put a sign on the car that reads: baby on board.
I said no thrice.
Gwapo on board di ko nga nilalagyan, yun pa.
Okay, kapit. Hawak lang sa estribo. Ü
Barf bag? Tadyak, you like?
And besides, I limit the number of stickers on it. I want to maintain my windshields dark and "quiet."
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Now I know that loving moms are from heaven. I think they're there when God and His angels have to take a beer break.
My own mom helps out rear Summit. My nannies went on a bakasyon leave last month and will be back on the 25th.
yaya, are we there yet?
I found additional good help from a neighbor who comes at night to take care of Summit. This is on a temp basis. Her name is Sinta. She is actually one of the caretakers of a lot of a homeowner.
Speaking of neighbors, I've added another pedia for Summit. One is Dr A, a neighbor who hails from Cebu and practices at LP Doctors. The other is Dr Z, our pedia based at the Asian Hospital.
I let Dr A take care of his vaccinations because his rates are lower than Dr Z. I'm keeping both doctors handy so that we can go to either Asian or LP Doctors, whichever is more necessary.
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Facts for the curious:
- His favorite songs are Elmo's Song and the Muffin Man.
- He will say mommy or daddy when he's really upset and wants attention from either.
- He prefers S-26 to Nan.
- He loves Bogart & fears Rufus.
- He recently discovered the art of thumbsucking.
- His assets are his nose and eyes (long & straight eyelashes like mine).
- Malaki ang kamao...at pati na rin yun Ü
- He's dark like his ninong Hoot. (Sayang di nagmana sa mom nya pero buti na lang boy sya kaya okay lang.)
- He doesn't mind watching Sunday boxing on TV on my lap.
- He loves people talking to him.
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