Friday, November 30, 2012

Bea's Tito Payat

Tito who? TITO PAYAT!!! :)

Yes, he's my younger brother. His name is actually Joshua, but I lovingly call him Utot. Haha! And for Bea, he is her doting TITOW PAYAT. (He's the thinner one kasi... My other brother is Tito Taba.) Between my two brothers, si Utot yung mas malapit kay Bulilit. Being the youngest kasi, ngayon lang talaga sya naka-experience magka-baby sa bahay kaya yun tuwang-tuwa ang loko, nakahanap sya ng laruan nya. Hahaha!
Most of the time, when I need to cook, si Utot yung pinagbabantay ko kay Bulilit. When I leave them, they would be like this:
Chillin' and watching TV
or playing
But when I return, ganito na eksena nilang dalawa:
Diosmio!
Weeeeeee!!!
Yeeeeeyyyyy!!!
Superman!!! :D
Oh the rough play... Sometimes we have to remind him that Bea is a baby and not a toy. Hinaharot kasi niya eh. Minsan nga nagatukan ni Mama eh, baka daw mabalian yung Bulilit. Hek!

It is Utot too that I can depend on when it comes to feeding Bea. He's patient kasi when it comes to feeding her. Nag-uutuan pa silang mag-tito minsan. ;)
TP: Say "ahhh..." Oh you want Titow to eat yogurt too? ...Sige!
(Nakihati pa)
Baby, dede na. Male-late na ko...
*deadma*
Baby, please dumede ka na. You don't want Titow to get late, diba?

And now, mas lokong-loko na ang Tito Payat kay Bea because she's slowly turning into his mini-me already! Nakakaloka...

When Utot got home, he saw Bea playing with this:
TP: oh, you like tools too? You're just like me! :)
Utot loves tools since he was a kid. Tools were like his toys back then. Every Christmas or his birthday, he would ask for tools as a gift. 

And then he's exposing Bea to different kinds of animals already. Utot is an animal-lover kasi. We sort of have a zoo before, when we were kids, because of his gazillion pets.
Ming, ming, ming
That's a rat. Hinuli lang nya kung saan.
And then one time, Utot's in our room tapos biglang nakalas yung elesi nung electric fan namin. Bea got startled, she ducked and crawled to her Tito Payat. Ayun tuwang-tuwa ang Utot.
TP: I knew it, you're gonna be a soldier like me! You already know how to duck and crawl.
(Utot is into military-stuff kasi like CAT,  and ROTC) When you get older, I'm going to volunteer at your school and then I'm going to tell your classmates na baby ka pa lang, alam mo na magduck and crawl!

Ngiting-ngiti ang loko. Haha! Mukhang may balak 'tong gawinprotégé nya ang anak ko ah. Hmmm...
TP: Diba Baby gusto mo maging soldier like Titow?
TP: I'm going to teach you how to assemble, disassemble and fire a gun para walang mangloloko sa'yo. And then, I going to buy you all the (military) stuff that you need..." 
Mukhang alam ko na kung saan patungo 'to.
Me: That's not gonna happen, magiging Beauty Queen kaya yan...
TP: Pwede naman yun eh, Beauty Queen tapos military. Like yung sa Ms. Congeniality. Tapos yung talent nya is Self-defense. Ang galing nun!
Me: Get your own kid! Hahahaha!

See? Gusto nya daw! Bagay na bagay! :)
Dream on brother. Haha! Hanggang playtime lang ang military nyo.

Anyways, I'm thankful that Bea got a Tito like him who loves her very much. Ang sweet nya noh? :)

Monday, November 26, 2012

Bea's favorite thing to do during playtime

If Monica Geller had a kid, and inherits her mom's OCD, that kid would be like this at playtime:
Dinosaurs line up!
We've been noticing she's been like this these past few months. She likes lining up her toys. Puro ganyan lang sya maglaro. Haha! This started when she received her Lego Duplo from Nanay.
Pag square, square lang. Pag rectangle, rectangle lang. :D
Even during bathtime, ganyan sya.

Look Mommy, look! :D
 Looks like she's enjoying doing this naman.



 I don't think there's nothing wrong with it naman. I find it cute nga eh. Baka nga OC sya. Gusto nya pantay-pantay lahat.  :)

Our Trip to Monasterio de Tarlac

Last September 29, our church had a pilgrimage to Monasterio de Tarlac. Since Papa was here, we decided to join so that we can bond. The night before our trip, I prepared everything, from Bea's milk and bottles to her extra clothes, to avoid the morning rush. I also layed out the clothes we're going to wear the next day. Morning came, I woke up around 4:30, I was planning to take a bath first before waking up Bea Bulilit. I was ready to go in the bathroom when Bea woke up. Grabe, may sensor ata 'tong batang ito! Biglang nagigising pag wala ako sa tabi nya. Haha! Ayun, sianama ko na sa paligo. Good thing she loves water. Wala kaming drama sa umaga. After that, we headed to our church which is just a few steps away from our house, as in isang kembot, dalawang tumbling lang nandun ka na. Ang daming bus! Di namin alam kung saan yung bus namin, eh wala pang nagbibigay ng directions sa mga tao kung saang bus yung pupuntahan nila. Papa looked for our bus, nasa may bandang kanto pa pala yung bus namin. Papa was already giving a piece of his mind kasi naman wala pang araw, nandun na yung mga tao. Sikat na yung araw nung makaalis kami. Gusto kasi nyan plantsado lahat pag may lakad, walang abi-abirya. Di nalang namin pinapansin ni Mama. Haha!
Init ulo, aga-aga?!? Haha!!!
We took the NLEX and then SCTEX. Mabilis lang yung byahe. Nadaanan namin yung Hacienda Luisita. Ang daming puno! So nice...
Trees making a canopy over the road
After that, we reached Tarlac City and then we saw a sign saying, "MONASTERIO DE TARLAC, STRAIGHT AHEAD." People got excited! Malapit na kami. After a few minutes, we saw another sign, "MONASTERIO DE TARLAC, TURN RIGHT." Grabe ilang sign na nadaanan namin, wala pa kaming nakikitang monasterio.
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?!?
Oh God, people are getting bored already. Sang lupalop na ba kami ng Pilipinas? Haha!
Picture picture muna to ease the boredom
Good thing Bea Bulilit is well-behaved that time :)
After a few more minutes again, nasa bundok na kami, then we saw this:
Hooray! We're here!!! :D
This 30-foot statue of the Risen Lord welcomed us
The whole place is so serene. It is truly a sanctuary. The Monastery, situated in the 43-hectare property within the 278-hectare Tarlac Ecotourism Park, is the home of the only Relic of the True Cross of Jesus Christ in the whole of Asia.
Truly breath-taking
Isn't it nice?
While the other people find the place a very solemn place to reflect, I believe Bea just find the place a huge open space where she can run around. Yes, I know, she is too young to understand things like this. 
Baby, picture muna!
Bea: No Mama! Let me go, I want to play!!!
Look at Bea's face, halatang irita at gusto ng kumawala. ;P
Doesn't she look cute in her outfit? Hiphop!!! :)
Hala sige gala...
 As usual, Papa is always running after her. Baka daw madapa ang unica apo nya. Kung saan magpunta ang Bulilit, nakasunod lagi ang Papa nya. Sabi ko nga pabayaan nya lang kasi pantay naman yung lugar, hindi naman siguro yan madadapa. Let her be a kid! Eh ang Lolo nyo, praning, baka mauntog, baka madapa. Sige bahala kayong mag-lolo dyan. Haha!
Sige Papa, magbantay ka lang dyan. :)
After a little roaming-around, pilgrims lined up to venerate the Lord Jesus Christ and touch the ark, while praying for their personal intentions. 

As described in the SRC Website:
The Relic is enclosed in a silver arquetta (ark) engraved with catholic symbols of crucifixion such as a pair of dice, the garment of Christ worn during his passion, a hammer with nails, and a ladder. The relic is enshrined beneath the altar. It was authenticated by a papal seal as proof that it is, indeed, the true cross of Jesus.
The Relic of the True Cross
Syempre pumila din kami ni Bulilit, I let her touch the relic. I believed that it will keep her safe. I also prayed that she'll grow up to be a good person. :')
A souvenir pic infront of the Basilica
We decided to eat first kasi naman di pa kami nagbrebreakfast magtatanghali na. Nagkakainan na yung mga bituka ko! Buti na lang maraming kainan dun.  We wanted to try the buffet kaya lang di pa bukas nung time na yun. So we just ate at the carienderia. Masarap naman, affordable pa. Grabe kain namin nun. Galit-galit. Walang usap-usap. Halatang nagutom kami sa byahe. Haha! Even Bea ate alot that time.
A very hungry Baby
We attended the mass that noon. The mass was very solemn. It surely revitalized us spiritually. Kahit na tirik na tirik yung araw, di namin pansin kasi it was so peaceful and naka-focus talaga kami sa misa. Ewan ko ba, Bea is super-mega-hyper that day. As in walang kapaguran, she was running around the whole time.
Takbo dito
Takbo doon
Bea: Habol mo ko, Papa! :D
Papa: Hay naku bata ka! Di ka pa ba napapagod?
After the mass, umalis na kami. May pupuntahan pa kasi.
We will surely come back there some other time
Ang amoy pawis na Bulilit
Papa: Pogi pa din ba kahit pagod? ;)
Bea having her favorite snack, Mang Juan! :P
We headed to Nayong Pilipino sa Clark. I was disappointed when we got there. It was a far cry from the Nayong Pilipino in Manila we used to visit when we were kids. I was expecting miniature versions of the Banaue Rice Terraces, Mount Mayon, Bohol’s Chocolate Hills etc. But I didn't see those there. Sayang lang yung place. Sana ma-improve pa nila. All we saw were replicas of some of the Philippines famous hero’s and political figures houses. Anyways, here are some of the photos we've taken.
Bea with Mama and Papa
Rice Terraces daw yan. Ifugao village.
Mama in Apolinario Mabini's house
Jose Rizal's house
The staff there presented a cultural show for the pilgrims. Enjoy naman. One of the dancers even asked our priest to join her dance Tinikling. Pogi kasi yung pari namin, kaya siguro napansin nung girl, eh naka-civilian lang kasi siya kasi siguro akala ordinary person lang si Father. He tried to beg off pero the church-goers cheered for him. Ayun, he danced naman kaya lang he looked so awkward with the girl. Nahihiya kasi. While they were performing, Bea also put a little show on the side. Nagsasasayaw din ang Bulilit! Hindi papatalo. Haha! She was enjoying the music so much she made a scene when we had to leave. Nagwawala ang bata. Nakakaloka. Iyak ng iyak. Binitbit na lang ni Papa para makaalis na kami. Phew!
Bea: No Papa, I don't want to leave!!! No!!! :'(
Eto eksena namin sa bus, ayan pawis na pawis at nagngangangalngal. It turns out that she's hungry already. Di makapaghintay nung nagtitimpla ako ng milk nya.
Dede, dede, dede *sniff, sniff* *sob, sob*
Dumaan pa kami sa Duty-Free after that. Kumain sa Chowking at umuwi na. Bea fell asleep on our way home. We got home around 8pm. Overall, it was a pleasant experience for our family.