x factor
The X Factor Australia is currently airing and they’re down to 6 acts for this Sunday’s show. Though I don’t follow the show regularly, my favorite has to be Altiyan Childs. At first I was like why did Ronan pick him but his previous 3 performances really showed that he can be a rock star.
Performing U2′s Beautiful Day:
Livin’ On A Prayer:
Eye Of The Tiger:
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Baby girl’s birthday is just around the corner and we still don’t have any plans for it. Initially, I considered having a small get-together at a park but am finding it very hard to prepare for, what with all the food and stuff to bring to the park. Not to mention I either have to cook (which I really don’t have any plans to) or I would have to order so we have something to feed the guests hehe. Another idea is to just go away for the weekend, since baby girl will most likely not have a care how we celebrate her 1st birthday nor will she likely remember what we did. So now I’m sort of in research mode on where we can go. Dual purpose too as MIL will be here by then.
On another note although we definitely won’t be flying anywhere, I came across this product for kids. I think it is a great idea to have this when flying with babies/toddlers. It’s CARES which stands for Child Aviation Restraint System. It’s a harness-type safety device designed for children who weigh between 22-44 lbs (10-20kgs, generally 1-4/5 years old) and are sitting in their own airplane seats. It has been certified by Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore with certifications in other countries in process. I think this would be great to have on our next vacation (maybe even to the US for Disney vacations for the kids, cross fingers!). For more information on CARES you can go to their website at http://www.kidsflysafe.com or thru CARES Australia at http://www.caresaustralia.com.au/.
Justice Crew on Australia’s Got Talent
Check out the performance of Justice Crew on the finals of Australia’s Got Talent – then go and vote for them: sms JUSTICE to 199 77 77 2 or call 1902 55 333 7. Voting closes 12:00pm (AEST) on 11/06/10. Good luck Justice Crew!
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I’ve been a member of ebay for about a year now but I really haven’t bought anything until last week. Prior to that I did bid on a couple of items but being a “cheapskate” I didn’t win. Last week though I decided to look for some game cartridges for E’s leapster. They don’t sell it here anymore since they have the new version of the leapster along with the newer version games. I finally won on a bid and just because it’s not a hot item haha! It is at a good price and I think a best buy compared to ordering one from the US. I think I’ll be buying a couple more games for E.
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I was at the mall earlier today for some errands and while passing by Borders I noticed that they had posters up of an e-reader they were launching. Didn’t have time to check it out but got an email today about it.
Here’s the Kobo reader .. a new competitor to Amazon’s Kindle.
One of the major things that attract me to it is the price point, it’s selling at A$199 and available locally compared to buying Kindle from Amazon’s US website and at a higher price plus shipping. Kindle does have the advantage of more book selection. Hmm, me thinks me likey Kobo haha .. is it worth to get though?
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Early this year when we were packing for our move to our current place I was browsing online for places that sold moving boxes. I initially contemplated on getting custom cardboard boxes (for clothes, cds and other stuff) but then when I saw the costs involved I just hied off to the nearest supermarket and asked for boxes. They normally re-stock shelves at night so you can just basically grab the boxes from the trolleys. One bad thing though was that there were limited supply for big boxes, I don’t know why but most of the boxes that the items came in where small in size. We did put them all the boxes I was able to get to good use. It helped a lot with the daily runs that we did in moving our stuff.
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Here’s a parody of Alicia Keys’ Empire State of Mind ..
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I survived term 1 hahaha! One term down and many many more to go. I must say that E has adjusted pretty well to school and he actually likes to go (well so far, I haven’t had any days where he has told me that he doesn’t want to). I think right now what stresses me more is planning and preparing his lunch everyday. You might say that’s the easy part but hey I’m no goddess in the kitchen. Need to search for more quick and easy lunch recipes.
On homework, he’s keen to do them. I’m glad that right now he doesn’t think of it as “work”. I’m also amazed at how quickly he learns. From not being able to read at the start of term to being able to go through a short book by himself, all that under two months of being in school. He does have a tendency of losing focus though (if only you can give him something similar to a project management software just to make sure he does what he needs haha) and the teacher recognized that so she sat him beside someone who’s really focused on doing the work in class.
Last week we did parent interview with his teacher and am glad that so far we’ve only heard good things. He’s performing according to the level that they are expected at this stage. And also happy to hear that he’s good in math, he’s among the top in his class in that area. So far we’ve adopted a “relaxed” attitude towards his studies but I know that at some point we do have to push him to excel. Ichi has already slightly hinted with him that he has to go to university. Here’s hoping that he will thrive in school.
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The place we moved to now is along the main road and some of our “neighbors” are car dealership. This one is right beside our building.
One afternoon we went car window shopping from our balcony and these are what E chose:
this
and this
What do you think? :p
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We’re now into the first week of February and I feel like January just flew past. So what happened in January?
- We celebrated E’s and my birthday
- We had to do house viewings on weekends with the kids in tow
- My mom went back to Pinas after spending 3 months here. Her luggage exceeded the luggage allowance with all the gifts for her friends and she had to send some back thru a balikbayan box.
- My in-laws flew in for their turn to visit mid-January
- Prepared all the things that E would need for Kindy
And now we’re in the midst of E’s first week in big school and packing all our stuff for the move into the new place. Hopefully we’ll be settled into the new place and the new routine by next week.
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