TINY
The bracelet serves like a protection against flatulence. Just one of the many old beliefs here in the Philippines.
This is my little baby Roneese.
My 1st entry to

An understanding of the wonders of everyday LIFE.






Where Keanna had a chance to catch and hold a live butterfly for the first time. And, I'm glad it didn't scare her at all. She was laughing while having a hard time catching one.
It was also a good time to introduce veggies to the kids. I heard Keanna's "WOW!" as we entered the vegetable garden. There, she gamely posed for the cam and of course, I took lots of pictures at that time.
And just before we head back to the next destination here in Manila, we visited another part of the garden. Some kids shouted excitedly but others were scared. Keanna was just quiet so I asked her if she's afraid and when she said "NO!"... I was the one who presented her to their teacher to touch an earthworm. Haha!
As she touched it, she said "ang lamig ng uod, Mommy" (the earthworm is cold Mommy). I didn't dare touch it though haha!
I love his quotes too. The one I remember and truly believe on is:
Now, I am thankful of her many pretend plays as a toddler. She's learned a lot from it and now big enough to prepare milk for baby Roneese. She's looking forward to helping out in giving solids to her little sister,too. I even heard her say that if ever she decides not to marry or have kids (scared of giving birth), she'll adopt her sister instead. A little different, right? =)
You may want to take that double look again. Yes! The babies in the picture are my daughters. Keanna Steffi on the left side has thicker hair and a little smaller than Haley Roneese on the right. I managed to keep that same Powerpuff Girls dress and lucky Roey is still able to wear it. It's a backless dress which is so in time for the summer.© Blogger templates Shiny by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008
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