Don’t be guilty of ‘oversharenting’
How many albums containing your childhood photographs do your parents have?
How many albums containing your childhood photographs do your parents have?
Having a two-year-old is like having a blender without a lid,” said comedian Jerry Seinfeld.
I grew up with dogs. I still remember Che-Che, my first puppy. I was very young and had no idea how to handle a dog properly.
Just a few nights before Game 3 between De La Salle University (DLSU) and the University of Santo Tomas (UST), the Teng family—Alvin and wife Susan, daughters Alyssa and Almira, and famous sons Jeric and Jeron—shared an intimate dinner at the Gloria Maris Banquet Hall at Gateway Mall in Cubao, Quezon City.
A few weeks into starting nursery, I picked up my soon-to-be 3-year-old Jack from class when his teacher told me, “He was crying, for you, I think. He was calling out for a ‘Mama Teputs?”
This week marks another year for me. It’s just a few days away, but I still haven’t made plans.
Here’s one big reason to bring your kids to The Mind Museum: Leonardo Da Vinci.
1. Watch films. There are three science films you can watch with your kids at The Mind Museum. Go to the Space Shell at the Universe Gallery to relax on the super-comfortable space couches and enjoy “Life: A Cosmic Story,” narrated by Jodie Foster.
It’s amazing how quickly sweet and innocent babies can turn into pint-size experts in getting what they want. Some are subtle and can get what they want without parents even noticing; while others, well, you don’t need articles to tell you that they’re spoiled. You just know.
Nope, I don’t have kids and I’m way over a child’s age. But visiting my sister Tanya, who has a toddler, in the Bay Area in northern California during the summer was all about going to where kids shriek and jump with excitement.
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