Warrior Mommy: Battling depression, modules, chismosas in a pandemic

Dear Cris Evert, 

You waited for the sun to set so you can finally say that the school year ended. 

You imagined this day, July 10, to close with you on a stage surrounded by parents and children alike clapping and cheering as multi-colored asterisks of fireworks burst on the night sky. 

“You did it! You did it!” screamed the faceless crowd in your fantasy, sounding like Dora the Explorer alongside her best buddy, Boots. 

The buffet table is filled with your favorites: the slow-cooked humba with its fats jiggling like jello; thousands of lumpia rolled and fried to perfection;  the one-dish meal bam-i with slivers of meat and chicken liver; and the charcoal-roasted lechon, its skin crispy and golden brown ready for a horde of visitors to rip its luscious body apart. 

Endless taps on the shoulders, handshakes, nods, and smiles came your way as you tried your best to look and sound humble. 

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Dinosaurs, divine intervention, and gypsies: Our theories on the origin of language

I’m in a perpetual juggling mode. 

I’m still in graduate school while serving as my children’s teacher given the modular platform of learning that they are currently enrolled in. 

So when I work on my learning tasks in school, I often involve my children in the process. 

One of my learning task was to create a theory on the origin of language. Our class was instructed to be creative. 

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Alone-times: Taking a break from the kids

We’re parents to three children seven years old and below. We both agree that it’s the hardest job there is. Anyone who disagrees must be have figured out parenting and all its challenges and eccentricities. Because, seriously, raising miniature humans is tough. You second guess yourself all the time. There’s …

The 20-peso Sud-an Challenge 

I was inspired by Sir Bart Mariscal, my good friend and the barangay librarian of Barangay Ermita Reading Center and Information Center, to come up with this 20-Peso Sud-an Challenge.  The idea came about as we heard mothers say that they can’t afford to feed their children because of the …

5 reasons why this family loves potatoes

Potatoes are mainstays in our kitchen. We never run out of them in our pantry. They’re in our list of essentials and must-haves.  Our family lives and breathes potatoes, no kidding!  When it comes to this house-favorite vegetable, we go for top-quality U.S. potatoes because they are nutritious, delicious, versatile, …

Smart releases free-to-download storytelling, gardening, and disaster preparedness videos for teachers’ virtual classes needs

To help ensure continuous learning in education’s new normal, PLDT wireless unit Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) has released video resources suitable for teachers’ virtual classes needs, all aligned with the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) of the Department of Education (DepEd). Supplementary teaching materials include the LearnSmart e-Storytelling series, Maging …

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