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Please make sure you are not eating when you read this entry *grins*. Well, this entry is not that gross…

Vera was having a hard time pooping during dinner. So, yaya jing put her on top of the bowl with out her nappy to see if she’d be able to do it successfully. And she did! And o my!!! It was huge!!! It’s a kind of poop an adult would have, not a toddler like her.

That’s all, just want to record what happened tonight.

I was decided to wean Vera (from breast feeding) when she turns 1 year old. We already introduced her to Pediasure (chocolate) and thankfully, she liked it.

She lessen her breastmilk intake when she was about 8 months old. She only feeds from me at night (to be exact: 9pm, 12am, 3am and 6am). Last night, we tried giving her 2oz of Pediasure before going to sleep. She was reluctant at first but drunk it anyway and slept on her own after finishing 1 oz of it. She asked for milk again around 12am and the next one was at 6am (gave her breastmilk this time). I’ll probably going to try this again tonight and hopefully, this will be a successful routine for us.

I still give her breastmilk any time she wants it. I just want Vera to know that there is an alternative and so that anytime I’m not available to give her breastmilk, it wouldn’t be difficult for yaya jing to give her formula instead.

We named it…


ART! hahaha!!!

I have to adjust in driving this baby. I’ve been driving an SUV for about 3 years and it felt different driving a car. I can’t even see the hood of this one.

Anyway, I drove it home from Makati. Bad trip, it was slightly traffic in SLEX and I was hesitant to be aggressive, baka magasgasan (might get scratched). There was one guy who kept blowing his horn (this was along alabang-zapote road traffic already), most probably he’s thinking, “babae kasi” (it’s a woman driving). If he only knew and if I wasn’t adjusting to the new car, he’ll never have a chance! hahaha!!! yabang!

How difficult is it to say mommy?


mommy: Vera, say, mommy
Vera: hehe
mommy: mo-mmy
Vera: hehe
mommy: mo-mmy
Vera: Da-ddy
mommy: no, mo-mmmy
Vera: Da-ddy (with emphasis)
mommy: hay naku!

She can’t still master the word mommy. She either mumbles ma-mmm or ma-ma but seldom thus she utters mommy. She knows who and how to call dada/daddy, yaya, fish, ba-bie (barbie). She even knows her name!!!

O well, I’ll just wait.

Hamey usually asks Vera “who’s the cute little baby?” and tonight was no exemption. The only difference was that, Vera answered: “Yeya” (Yeya = Vera, while pointing to herself). *grins*

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