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The "Mommy Book": Mommy Arts & Crafts
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The "Mommy Book": Mommy Arts & Crafts: Find-the-egg Scrolls I was mulling on the idea of holding a stay-at-home Easter Egg Hunt for the boys and I wanted it to b...
It was only a few more weeks left 'till Christmas and I wondered how my grandmother would have felt after reading my history papers. I suppose she was my first nanny second only to my Mom. I remember her crinkled smiling face, her tobacco-chewing mouth. She cured my wounds with guava leaves. She boiled them before applying and she cooked and maybe helped with laundry. Maybe my sister Jo Ann remembers my Lola better. What I remember more is my Auntie's Mom. Maybe my parents were forced to get a divorce. Our neighbors thought we were too noisy. But Daddy showed by example. Mama became a Martha, trying her hardest to fit in. Maybe I was a younger Mary, silently watching. This Christmas, hop...
When reading a book by Erma Bombeck, I can relate. Her journey took her to a lot of places that I can only wish I have been to. But rereading books can give me the jitters. I am given these books upon suggestions of Richard's family. I started with a selection where I started the last book on her list. I chose a first book in that list and I found another of her books somewhere in the middle. Right now I am in her stories and experiences with patients of Terminal Cancer. TC is definitely worse than any of my imaginary friends combined. I leave you with her cover.
Dr. Amparito Llamas-Lhuillier reads “A Story of Christmas” to the children. (Photos by Richard Ramos) As a mother of two growing boys, I am extremely particular on the adage that reading is a must for self-development. So despite going home from a busy day at work tired and wanting sleep, I try my best to have the will and want to read a book at bedtime. My boys look forward to it. Not only do they learn things they also know their Mom, or Dad, loves them so much and wants to spend time with them reading. Not all kids are as fortunate. Thus I felt great motherly warmth for Cebu City Marriott Hotel for creating a heart-tugging event dubbed “A Story of Christmas.” One fateful afternoon at the posh business hotel, several kids from the Children’s Center of Cebu gathered at the Sampaguita Hall for a story-telling session. I believe the kids had no idea who their grand story-teller was – none other than a renowned Cebu patroness and busines...
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