Thursday, April 22, 2010

Cebu Day Trip

I have a business meeting in a couple of hours, and I am at Bo's Coffee shop at the Asiatown IT center in Cebu. We landed right before 6am and went through the airport without a hitch. Except for the fact that neither (I am with another colleague) of us brought a Cebu map.

I got a map from the info counter before we went out of the airport. Then I realized that I have a GPS apps in my mobile - it worked perfectly with very strong sat signal.

The sandwiches that Tin made me are also handy - I just ate 2 pieces.

I met a couple of familiar faces, though they never recognized me - they are docs from UDMC, seniors of Tin. There's a OB-GYN event this week just 1 block away from our afternoon event.

Another good thing - Visibility works!

Before I left home, I missed Tin and KT terribly even though I will be back later tonight (last trip out of the island).

Monday, April 05, 2010

Those (Quite) Naive Look


We dropped by at Jollibee-Gumaca, on our way to Bicol. I took these pictures before she had her upper - a cup of Coke. After having several gulps of soda, she was like a spinning top in a very narrow room.

In any case, these pictures are one of those rare candid shots of her expressive face.

Kanin-o siya mana?

Recent Family Picture - March 2, 2010

The picture was taken in Capitol Park, Sorsogon City.

Beware of the Message You Tell Your Kid

If you have read my blog last time, apparently Caitlin got the message that it's "OK" to lie down on the floor of our monitoring center (in the office).

I brought her again to the office due to a couple of urgent meetings. Thus, Caitlin had to join me in all the meetings. I noticed that she simply rolled down to the floor when she felt like it. I thought she was tired or something or simply acting up. Then I realized that the last time I brought her to the office, I let her take a nap on the floor (it's carpeted, and I brought a mat with me).

I also realized that at home, we have a carpet where she plays on or take a nap on.

No wonder.

Lesson of the story - realize what message I am really telling my kid, beyond words.