I just received my Iceland Photobook a few days ago and this reminds me that I haven’t finished my Iceland Trip series, so let me continue my series. If you are going to Iceland and you only have few days, a lot of people will suggest that you book Golden Circle Tour, Blue Lagoon, and Reykjavik Tour because this is the most popular tourist spots in the country.
And because it was our first time to visit Iceland last May, it was also my dream to visit those places. I did not book any tour since we are staying with my aunt (mom’s cousin) and they said, they will tour us. But if you don’t have any family, relatives or friends, you can rent your own car or book a tour from different travel agencies. The rate may vary depending on the package that you will get but for sure you won’t miss these three famous places, Geysir, Gullfoss Waterfall and Thingvellir National Park. Other stops are Kerio volcanic crater, Hverageroi, Skalholt Cathedral, and Nesjavellir geothermal power plant.
We left as early as 6AM to start our DIY trip, even my aunt who lives there for more than two decades, she hasn’t visited the popular tourist spots so we’re all first-timers. Lol. So when we reach the Thingvellir National Park, we don’t know where to go, we just keep on driving till we saw a parking lot. Then we just walk and follow the signs and finally, we made it.
Thingvellir National Park
Thingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site where you learn more about the history, culture, and geography of Iceland. The park is so huge that we spent most of our time there, we literally walk from north to south of it. Among the spots that we have visited in the Golden Circle Tour, this is my favorite.
Read: Thingvellir National Park
Watch the video
The Great Geysir
After exploring Thingvellir National Park, off we went to The Great Geysir. It is located in Haukadalur valley where you can see different active geyser hot spring. It is just a few minutes walk from the parking lot. The most active geyser is Strokkur because it can sprout water as high as 30 meters, you just need to be patient because it takes several minutes before you can see the eruption. You can watch the video here.
Read: The Great Geysir in Iceland
Gullfoss Waterfall
Gullfoss or Golden Falls is located in Hvita river, this is an iconic waterfall in Iceland. I’ve seen a lot of waterfalls in the Philippines but when I saw this waterfall, I was really amazed. No words to describe, it is really beautiful. It was so huge so even I’m afraid of heights, I still walk just to see this waterfall up close and personal.
Read: Gullfoss in Iceland
Watch the video here
After this trip, I feel so blessed because I was able to see these wonderful places. It was really a memorable experience and one of my favorite travel trips. Would you believe that you can see these places for FREE. Yes, there is no entrance fee. So, if you are planning to visit Iceland, don’t forget to include Golden Circle Tour in your itinerary. I will share each tourist spot in a separate post.
Read: Blue Lagoon
Reykjanes Peninsula Tour
Icelandair Experience
Bridge Between Two Continents
April 06, 2018
April 05, 2018
How to Schedule a DFA Passport Appointment Online
Check my updated post here. How to Book and Pay for your DFA Passport Appointment Online
Since last year I’ve been seeing a lot of posts about DFA Passport Appointment, people are having a hard time in getting a schedule and some people I knew even travel to province just to renew their passport. Three years ago, I did not have any problem when I set an appointment for our family and our experience at DFA NCR South (Alabang) was smooth too.
I just checked the DFA Passport Appointment site and reserved our preferred date, I even rescheduled it because I want to renew at DFA NCR South branch and I don’t want my two boys to be absent so I chose Saturday schedule. I don’t know what happens to DFA bakit pahirapan naman.
I was happy that our passport will expire on year 2020 pa so I have no problem. But I spoke too soon because my husband needs to renew his passport two years before the expiration. Last February, when I checked his passport, he only has four remaining pages so he needs to renew it as soon as possible before he runs out of pages.
Since March, I’ve been checking DFA Passport Appointment site so I can reserve an appointment for my husband, and unfortunately, I could not see any available date. I became one of those people who feel frustrated and hopeless, what if wala schedule hanggang June. Every day, I keep on checking the site, different times of the day.
Just this morning, while browsing Facebook, I saw a post that there are available slots daw so I immediately check DFA site and I was surprised when I saw available dates from April 16 to 30. I immediately messaged my husband the calendar so he can choose and napabangon ko bigla para magbook. He gave me his preferred date but when I’m about to book, nafull na agad ang schedule. Pabilisan lang talaga, I was happy that I was able to get an appointment. Finally, the search is over.
Update July 2018: I'm not sure if the steps are the still the same because now, DFA requires prepayment for passport applications. Click here to know more about DFA ePayment Portal.
How to Schedule a DFA Passport Appointment Online
Three years ago, I was able to schedule a family appointment but now I cannot see the option for that. (Update July 2018: I checked DFA site and I saw two options; INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENT and GROUP APPOINTMENT)
1. Go to https://www.passport.gov.ph/appointment
2. Read the Terms and Conditions and Check the box “I have read….”
3. Click Start Individual Appointment
4. Choose your preferred site
a. Angeles (Marquee Mall)
b. Bacolod
c. Baguio
d. Butuan
e. Cagayan de Oro
f. Calasiao
g. Cebu
h. Cotabato
i. DFA Manila (ASEANA)
j. DFA NCR East (Megamall)
k. DFA NCR North (Robinsons Novaliches)
l. DFA NCR North East (Ali Mall)
m. DFA NCR South (Alabang)
n. DFA NCR West (SM Manila)
o. Davao
p. Dumaguete
q. General Santos
r. Iloilo
s. La Union
t. Legazpi
u. Pampanga (Robinsons Starmills)
v. Puerto Princesa
w. Tacloban
x. Tuguegarao
y. Zamboanga
5. Choose your preferred date and time. Since I chose DFA NCR South, they have 8 schedules from 10AM to 6PM.
Read: Passport Renewal Experience at DFA NCR South
6. Enter your Personal Information
7. Enter your Family Information
8. Enter your Application Information
9. Enter your Contact Information
10. Then you will see a summary of your application so you can edit if there are typo errors. Then click submit.
11. You will receive an email “Notice of Provisional Schedule”
– you have to click “Confirm your Booking” within 48 hours. Failure to do so will automatically cancel your provisional booking.
- before, once nagclick ka ng submit book na yung appointment pero ngayon iba na so don’t forget to check your email and click confirm.
12. After confirming, you will receive another email “Confirmation Notification”. You will see the appointment reference, site, date, and time.
Read and follow the instructions.
1. Print all the attached documents in A4-size paper. Download your application form. (Your PC needs to have a suitable PDF reader installed such as Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader in order to view the downloaded file.)
2. Bring the printed application form, e-receipt, and checklist along with all the necessary support documents (and photocopies thereof) on the date of your appointment. The application form will be scanned at the passport site. Be aware that you may be refused entry if you fail to bring the system-generated application form.
Requirements for Renewal Application
1. Confirmed Online Appointment
2. Personal appearance
3. Accomplished Application Form
4. Current ePassport with a photocopy of the data page
5. Original PSA authenticated documents that will support the change of name (if applicable)
o Marriage Contract
o Annotated Birth Certificate
o Annotated Marriage Contract to show annulment/divorce/court ordered instruction
o Death Certificate of Spouse
Read: Our Experience at DFA NCR South (Alabang)
3 Ways to Get your PSA Certificate
No need to set an appointment if you are qualified for a courtesy lane. Just visit the DFA branch near you and bring the required documents.
Read: How to Renew Your Passport via DFA Courtesy Lane
Requirements for Courtesy Lane
Please have all your original documents and IDs photocopied before going to DFA
• Regular government employees / with GSIS / appointed by Civil Service Commission
• Dependent of government employee - Legal spouse - Parents - Unmarried children
• Retired government employees (one-year availment)
• Incumbent elected officials
• For barangay level, only the following are entitled: - Barangay Chairman - Barangay Kagawad - SK Chairman
• Endorsement from House of Representatives must be endorsed by DLLU before lodging their applications to Courtesy Lane
• Media Personnel must first secure an endorsement from Public Information Services Unit (PISU) before going to Courtesy Lane.
• Minor (7 years old and below)
• Senior Citizens (60 years old and above)
• PWD (genuinely disabled) / with PWD I.D.s
• Pregnant (genuinely pregnant) / with medical certificate
* Employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) can refer or endorse only immediate family members to the Courtesy Lane, immediate family members include the grandparents, parents, parents-in-law, spouse, siblings, children and grandchildren of the DFA employee. Must secure proper endorsements duly signed by authorized signatories of their respective offices. Only original copies will be accepted for verification purposes. Photocopy of DFA employee’s valid I.D. / government agencies official’s Department I.D. must be attached for verification purposes.
Since last year I’ve been seeing a lot of posts about DFA Passport Appointment, people are having a hard time in getting a schedule and some people I knew even travel to province just to renew their passport. Three years ago, I did not have any problem when I set an appointment for our family and our experience at DFA NCR South (Alabang) was smooth too.
I just checked the DFA Passport Appointment site and reserved our preferred date, I even rescheduled it because I want to renew at DFA NCR South branch and I don’t want my two boys to be absent so I chose Saturday schedule. I don’t know what happens to DFA bakit pahirapan naman.
I was happy that our passport will expire on year 2020 pa so I have no problem. But I spoke too soon because my husband needs to renew his passport two years before the expiration. Last February, when I checked his passport, he only has four remaining pages so he needs to renew it as soon as possible before he runs out of pages.
Since March, I’ve been checking DFA Passport Appointment site so I can reserve an appointment for my husband, and unfortunately, I could not see any available date. I became one of those people who feel frustrated and hopeless, what if wala schedule hanggang June. Every day, I keep on checking the site, different times of the day.
Just this morning, while browsing Facebook, I saw a post that there are available slots daw so I immediately check DFA site and I was surprised when I saw available dates from April 16 to 30. I immediately messaged my husband the calendar so he can choose and napabangon ko bigla para magbook. He gave me his preferred date but when I’m about to book, nafull na agad ang schedule. Pabilisan lang talaga, I was happy that I was able to get an appointment. Finally, the search is over.
Update July 2018: I'm not sure if the steps are the still the same because now, DFA requires prepayment for passport applications. Click here to know more about DFA ePayment Portal.
How to Schedule a DFA Passport Appointment Online
Three years ago, I was able to schedule a family appointment but now I cannot see the option for that. (Update July 2018: I checked DFA site and I saw two options; INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENT and GROUP APPOINTMENT)
1. Go to https://www.passport.gov.ph/appointment
2. Read the Terms and Conditions and Check the box “I have read….”
3. Click Start Individual Appointment
4. Choose your preferred site
a. Angeles (Marquee Mall)
b. Bacolod
c. Baguio
d. Butuan
e. Cagayan de Oro
f. Calasiao
g. Cebu
h. Cotabato
i. DFA Manila (ASEANA)
j. DFA NCR East (Megamall)
k. DFA NCR North (Robinsons Novaliches)
l. DFA NCR North East (Ali Mall)
m. DFA NCR South (Alabang)
n. DFA NCR West (SM Manila)
o. Davao
p. Dumaguete
q. General Santos
r. Iloilo
s. La Union
t. Legazpi
u. Pampanga (Robinsons Starmills)
v. Puerto Princesa
w. Tacloban
x. Tuguegarao
y. Zamboanga
5. Choose your preferred date and time. Since I chose DFA NCR South, they have 8 schedules from 10AM to 6PM.
Read: Passport Renewal Experience at DFA NCR South
6. Enter your Personal Information
7. Enter your Family Information
8. Enter your Application Information
9. Enter your Contact Information
10. Then you will see a summary of your application so you can edit if there are typo errors. Then click submit.
11. You will receive an email “Notice of Provisional Schedule”
– you have to click “Confirm your Booking” within 48 hours. Failure to do so will automatically cancel your provisional booking.
- before, once nagclick ka ng submit book na yung appointment pero ngayon iba na so don’t forget to check your email and click confirm.
12. After confirming, you will receive another email “Confirmation Notification”. You will see the appointment reference, site, date, and time.
Read and follow the instructions.
1. Print all the attached documents in A4-size paper. Download your application form. (Your PC needs to have a suitable PDF reader installed such as Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader in order to view the downloaded file.)
2. Bring the printed application form, e-receipt, and checklist along with all the necessary support documents (and photocopies thereof) on the date of your appointment. The application form will be scanned at the passport site. Be aware that you may be refused entry if you fail to bring the system-generated application form.
Requirements for Renewal Application
1. Confirmed Online Appointment
2. Personal appearance
3. Accomplished Application Form
4. Current ePassport with a photocopy of the data page
5. Original PSA authenticated documents that will support the change of name (if applicable)
o Marriage Contract
o Annotated Birth Certificate
o Annotated Marriage Contract to show annulment/divorce/court ordered instruction
o Death Certificate of Spouse
Read: Our Experience at DFA NCR South (Alabang)
3 Ways to Get your PSA Certificate
No need to set an appointment if you are qualified for a courtesy lane. Just visit the DFA branch near you and bring the required documents.
Read: How to Renew Your Passport via DFA Courtesy Lane
Requirements for Courtesy Lane
Please have all your original documents and IDs photocopied before going to DFA
• Regular government employees / with GSIS / appointed by Civil Service Commission
• Dependent of government employee - Legal spouse - Parents - Unmarried children
• Retired government employees (one-year availment)
• Incumbent elected officials
• For barangay level, only the following are entitled: - Barangay Chairman - Barangay Kagawad - SK Chairman
• Endorsement from House of Representatives must be endorsed by DLLU before lodging their applications to Courtesy Lane
• Media Personnel must first secure an endorsement from Public Information Services Unit (PISU) before going to Courtesy Lane.
• Minor (7 years old and below)
• Senior Citizens (60 years old and above)
• PWD (genuinely disabled) / with PWD I.D.s
• Pregnant (genuinely pregnant) / with medical certificate
* Employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) can refer or endorse only immediate family members to the Courtesy Lane, immediate family members include the grandparents, parents, parents-in-law, spouse, siblings, children and grandchildren of the DFA employee. Must secure proper endorsements duly signed by authorized signatories of their respective offices. Only original copies will be accepted for verification purposes. Photocopy of DFA employee’s valid I.D. / government agencies official’s Department I.D. must be attached for verification purposes.
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Lunch at Abe SM North
My mom is back to the Philippines for a vacation, so it only means that we will be eating a lot of Filipino cuisine. Last Easter Sunday, after the Sunday Service, off we went to SM Megamall to eat our lunch. I’m not familiar with Megamall restaurants, except for the buffet restaurants that we have tried there like Sambokojin and Tong Yang so I told my sister-in-law na sila na ang bahala na mamili.
She said, Abe or Mesa, my sister suggested Abe because she hasn’t tried it yet so off we went to Abe. Since we are group of 12 persons, it is not easy to accommodate us, so we had to wait. I suggested to the staff that we are okay eating outside, pagdikit-dikitin na lang nila table and they agreed to it naman.
We were really hungry but we have no choice but to wait, I just hope that they provide a complimentary appetizer just like our experience in Abe – Alabang. We ordered Sinantol na Hipon P250, Paco Fern and Tomato Salad P185, Pork Binagoongan P355, Bicol Express P290, Klasik Kare-kare P650, Rellenong Alimasag P345, Sinigang na Ube P495, Spicy Sisig P225, Binukadkad na Plapla P425, Pork Lengua Asado P345, Unlimited Rice for P75 and a cup of plain rice for P65.
I haven’t tried all the dishes, but I was able to try
Sinantol na Hipon – we ordered this because my mom likes sinantol dish. My grandmother used to cook this dish every time she goes back to the Philippines but because of my lola’s condition na, she stopped cooking a few years ago. We did not like this, we prefer my lola’s dish.
Sinigang na Ube – I don’t know why they order this but the food looks weird to me because of the color, though it tastes sinigang but nothing special.
Klasik Kare-Kare – too expensive for P650 kasi ang konti lang ng laman.
Binukadkad na Plapla – taste is good, ganun naman lasa ng fried fish, hehehe! but when I saw the price, it is expensive for fried fish.
Pork Lengua Asado – I was disappointed with this dish because I already tried this dish in Abe-Alabang branch so I know what to expect. Bagsak sa presentation and pati sa lasa. I don’t know kung minadali ba because the meat was not tender.
Paco Fern and Tomato Salad – this is my husband’s order because he already tried this when we dined at Abe’s Farm in Pampanga. This is the first meal that they serve since it is an appetizer. According to him, taste is good, my nephews and nieces tried it too so ending naubos na bago pa dumating order na iba.
After that, we also ordered Sikreto ni Maria P185, Leche Flan P105, Maruya ni Maria P150, Turon Nangka & Ube P105, Halo-halo Crumble P175 and Mais Con Yelo P105 for dessert. If the heavy meals are just okay for us, we liked their dessert. We always order sikreto ni maria, leche flan and turon and nangka & ube so I suggested this to my mom and she likes it too. My sister also enjoyed the Maruya ni Maria so I will order that next time.
If you are going to or live in Pampanga, visit Abe’s Farm. They have more food choices and price is much cheaper compared to Metro Manila branch. Since SM Megamall is far from where I live, we always go to Abe Alabang branch.
She said, Abe or Mesa, my sister suggested Abe because she hasn’t tried it yet so off we went to Abe. Since we are group of 12 persons, it is not easy to accommodate us, so we had to wait. I suggested to the staff that we are okay eating outside, pagdikit-dikitin na lang nila table and they agreed to it naman.
We were really hungry but we have no choice but to wait, I just hope that they provide a complimentary appetizer just like our experience in Abe – Alabang. We ordered Sinantol na Hipon P250, Paco Fern and Tomato Salad P185, Pork Binagoongan P355, Bicol Express P290, Klasik Kare-kare P650, Rellenong Alimasag P345, Sinigang na Ube P495, Spicy Sisig P225, Binukadkad na Plapla P425, Pork Lengua Asado P345, Unlimited Rice for P75 and a cup of plain rice for P65.
I haven’t tried all the dishes, but I was able to try
Sinantol na Hipon – we ordered this because my mom likes sinantol dish. My grandmother used to cook this dish every time she goes back to the Philippines but because of my lola’s condition na, she stopped cooking a few years ago. We did not like this, we prefer my lola’s dish.
Sinigang na Ube – I don’t know why they order this but the food looks weird to me because of the color, though it tastes sinigang but nothing special.
Klasik Kare-Kare – too expensive for P650 kasi ang konti lang ng laman.
Binukadkad na Plapla – taste is good, ganun naman lasa ng fried fish, hehehe! but when I saw the price, it is expensive for fried fish.
Pork Lengua Asado – I was disappointed with this dish because I already tried this dish in Abe-Alabang branch so I know what to expect. Bagsak sa presentation and pati sa lasa. I don’t know kung minadali ba because the meat was not tender.
Paco Fern and Tomato Salad – this is my husband’s order because he already tried this when we dined at Abe’s Farm in Pampanga. This is the first meal that they serve since it is an appetizer. According to him, taste is good, my nephews and nieces tried it too so ending naubos na bago pa dumating order na iba.
After that, we also ordered Sikreto ni Maria P185, Leche Flan P105, Maruya ni Maria P150, Turon Nangka & Ube P105, Halo-halo Crumble P175 and Mais Con Yelo P105 for dessert. If the heavy meals are just okay for us, we liked their dessert. We always order sikreto ni maria, leche flan and turon and nangka & ube so I suggested this to my mom and she likes it too. My sister also enjoyed the Maruya ni Maria so I will order that next time.
If you are going to or live in Pampanga, visit Abe’s Farm. They have more food choices and price is much cheaper compared to Metro Manila branch. Since SM Megamall is far from where I live, we always go to Abe Alabang branch.
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April 04, 2018
5 Tips for Traveling to a Safari on a Budget
People have different goals when it comes to traveling. Some visit countries with stunning architecture while others prefer palm trees and white beaches. Others love being in nature and around wild animals. If this is your type, then going to a safari is likely on top of your priority list. Safaris are great because they provide a unique experience by observing wild animals in their environment. However, traveling to a safari can really hurt your savings. Plus, you need to do a lot of research to make sure that you make the most out of this experience.
Here are five tips that you can follow to travel to a safari on a budget
1. Look up Travel Deals
A lot of travel agencies offer travel deals, especially during the off-season. Sometimes, airlines will also give you some suggestions on how you can get an affordable deal. You can either book in advance when the prices are not yet escalated and when there are fewer people looking at the dates. If you are booking online and you noticed that the dates are not available, you can contact the company to inquire. It may just be that they haven’t opened those dates. Local hotels also partner with tour companies so they might offer discounts for every confirmed booking.
2. Avoid Peak Season
It will always be more expensive to travel in-season. The demand for tourists is higher so sometimes, tour prices are increased to make up for the would-be profits during the off-season. When you choose to travel for instance in December or January to Africa, there are more tickets available and you might even negotiate an affordable rate.
3. Book Group Tours
Group tours are another way to experience safari without spending too much money. The tours are usually in a group unless you specifically book for a solo tour. Some safari tours in less popular areas like Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park are not as crowded or expensive as the safaris in Tanzania. You might even be able to afford a solo tour and really have your time spent with wild animals. There are several tours and activities that you can find at Leopard Tours to get a well-rounded experience at an affordable price.
4. Stay at Budget-Friendly Hotels
When traveling to a different place, you should always remember to never sacrifice safety and comfort. However, there is a misconception that you can only be truly safe and relaxed when you stay at deluxe hotels and private villas. There are so many affordable accommodations that you can find online. Besides, you will be spending more of your time outside so you need a fancy suite.
5. Use Local Transportation
Unless the hotel that you are staying in covers your transportation to and from safari sites, you can save more money by using the local transportation. Make sure that you research on the best routes around the area and how long each ride takes so that you can maximize your time. If you’re lucky, you might even meet other travelers or get valuable tips from locals.
Here are five tips that you can follow to travel to a safari on a budget
1. Look up Travel Deals
A lot of travel agencies offer travel deals, especially during the off-season. Sometimes, airlines will also give you some suggestions on how you can get an affordable deal. You can either book in advance when the prices are not yet escalated and when there are fewer people looking at the dates. If you are booking online and you noticed that the dates are not available, you can contact the company to inquire. It may just be that they haven’t opened those dates. Local hotels also partner with tour companies so they might offer discounts for every confirmed booking.
2. Avoid Peak Season
It will always be more expensive to travel in-season. The demand for tourists is higher so sometimes, tour prices are increased to make up for the would-be profits during the off-season. When you choose to travel for instance in December or January to Africa, there are more tickets available and you might even negotiate an affordable rate.
3. Book Group Tours
Group tours are another way to experience safari without spending too much money. The tours are usually in a group unless you specifically book for a solo tour. Some safari tours in less popular areas like Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park are not as crowded or expensive as the safaris in Tanzania. You might even be able to afford a solo tour and really have your time spent with wild animals. There are several tours and activities that you can find at Leopard Tours to get a well-rounded experience at an affordable price.
4. Stay at Budget-Friendly Hotels
When traveling to a different place, you should always remember to never sacrifice safety and comfort. However, there is a misconception that you can only be truly safe and relaxed when you stay at deluxe hotels and private villas. There are so many affordable accommodations that you can find online. Besides, you will be spending more of your time outside so you need a fancy suite.
5. Use Local Transportation
Unless the hotel that you are staying in covers your transportation to and from safari sites, you can save more money by using the local transportation. Make sure that you research on the best routes around the area and how long each ride takes so that you can maximize your time. If you’re lucky, you might even meet other travelers or get valuable tips from locals.
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April 03, 2018
Holy Thursday 2018
It was the year 2008 when we first visited Caleruega, I was pregnant and was stuck at home for a few weeks because I was on bed rest. Then out of the blue, my husband decided to visit Caleruega. I’ve heard about this church before but since I’m not a Catholic, hindi ko naman siya bet puntahan. Little did I know that my first visit was not our last visit.
It became an annual tradition that we visit this church every Holy Week, sometimes we go here twice a year with family or friends. We even attended a wedding event here. In a span of one decade, marami na kami nakasama dito, marami na rin akong naibayad na entrance fee and parking at marami na rin akong naipon na flyers. I don’t know when this tradition will stop but so far, this is my husband’s happy place so suportahan taka.
We left at past 6AM and we arrived past 9AM because of the traffic. The church was already crowded, ang haba na ng pila sa labas and hirap ng magpapicture ng walang photobomber. Hehehe! My father-in-law was a first timer and he also liked this place.
Sonya’s Garden
After visiting Caleruega and Chapel on the Hill, off we went to Sonya’s Garden. We always visit this place too because we like their Hispanic Bread. And because of the TRAIN law, nag-increase na rin ng price sila, P200 na yung Hispanic bread. Waah! Five years ago, P120 lang yung bread. Fortunately, I was able to buy the last pack. After an hour pa daw yung next stock.
Anyway, last year I discovered that they are selling dried fish too so I bought packs of dried fish (Tawilis and Dilis) for P100 each and I also bought assorted suman for P120. The staff asked me “Mam, favorite niyo ba ito ang dami niyo kasi binili”. Hehehe! My mom and aunt like this dried fish so I bought few packs that they can bring to Norway.
Green ATS Bulalohan & Restaurant
Initial plan is to eat bulalo at Mahogany Market since mamalengke din in-laws ko but I was really hungry so I suggested to my husband na sa iba na lang kami kumain. On our way to Mahogany, we saw this Green ATS Bulalohan & Restaurant so my husband parked the car and we went inside the restaurant.
Every time we go to Tagaytay or Nasugbu, we always see this restaurant but it was only last week that we were able to try it. It started since 2004 and they are open 24 hours. I was surprised when we entered the restaurant because I thought, it was just a small restaurant or parang carinderia type lang siya. But I was wrong, they have nice interiors and they also have nipa hut. You can choose nipa hut but remember that there is a minimum order if you choose that, I think P1500 or P1800 dapat.
We just chose a table, since may Taal volcano din naman na view. We ordered Extra Bulalo P535, Lumpiang Hubad P175, Grilled Liempo P205, Rice and Softdrinks. The food serving and price are reasonable, the service is good, and the food taste is also good. The presentation of the bulalo is not appealing, but the taste is good naman, I just hope the soup is hot. Cash basis only.
Then off we went to Mahogany Market.
Read: Food Trip in Tagaytay
It became an annual tradition that we visit this church every Holy Week, sometimes we go here twice a year with family or friends. We even attended a wedding event here. In a span of one decade, marami na kami nakasama dito, marami na rin akong naibayad na entrance fee and parking at marami na rin akong naipon na flyers. I don’t know when this tradition will stop but so far, this is my husband’s happy place so suportahan taka.
We left at past 6AM and we arrived past 9AM because of the traffic. The church was already crowded, ang haba na ng pila sa labas and hirap ng magpapicture ng walang photobomber. Hehehe! My father-in-law was a first timer and he also liked this place.
Sonya’s Garden
After visiting Caleruega and Chapel on the Hill, off we went to Sonya’s Garden. We always visit this place too because we like their Hispanic Bread. And because of the TRAIN law, nag-increase na rin ng price sila, P200 na yung Hispanic bread. Waah! Five years ago, P120 lang yung bread. Fortunately, I was able to buy the last pack. After an hour pa daw yung next stock.
Anyway, last year I discovered that they are selling dried fish too so I bought packs of dried fish (Tawilis and Dilis) for P100 each and I also bought assorted suman for P120. The staff asked me “Mam, favorite niyo ba ito ang dami niyo kasi binili”. Hehehe! My mom and aunt like this dried fish so I bought few packs that they can bring to Norway.
Green ATS Bulalohan & Restaurant
Initial plan is to eat bulalo at Mahogany Market since mamalengke din in-laws ko but I was really hungry so I suggested to my husband na sa iba na lang kami kumain. On our way to Mahogany, we saw this Green ATS Bulalohan & Restaurant so my husband parked the car and we went inside the restaurant.
Every time we go to Tagaytay or Nasugbu, we always see this restaurant but it was only last week that we were able to try it. It started since 2004 and they are open 24 hours. I was surprised when we entered the restaurant because I thought, it was just a small restaurant or parang carinderia type lang siya. But I was wrong, they have nice interiors and they also have nipa hut. You can choose nipa hut but remember that there is a minimum order if you choose that, I think P1500 or P1800 dapat.
We just chose a table, since may Taal volcano din naman na view. We ordered Extra Bulalo P535, Lumpiang Hubad P175, Grilled Liempo P205, Rice and Softdrinks. The food serving and price are reasonable, the service is good, and the food taste is also good. The presentation of the bulalo is not appealing, but the taste is good naman, I just hope the soup is hot. Cash basis only.
Then off we went to Mahogany Market.
Read: Food Trip in Tagaytay
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Holy Week 2018
Just like that, Holy Week is finally over. I was looking forward to this holiday because I know that we can have a long vacation. It is a good time to go out of town or out of the country but unfortunately, we were not able to travel because we had a home project and my mom went back to the Philippines. Though we did not travel, our Holy Week was quite busy too.
Palm Sunday
If you read my post last week, you already knew that we went to Acuaverde Beach Resort last Palm Sunday. My husband treated my in-laws for an early summer getaway since he will be busy the following weeks. Check my post here.
Holy Monday and Tuesday
Last January, my husband already contacted a contractor for a small project at home, we already scheduled the date but for some reasons, the contractor did not show up. Grrr. We looked for another contractor, but the rate is too steep, so we did not get it. Finally, we found another one and he was able to finish everything in just two days and we only spent half of the rate of the second contractor. Imagine, two days lang ginawa compared sa 4 days na sinasabi ni 2nd contractor. I just realized, na kaya baka hindi natuloy yung mga nauna kasi mas makakahanap pa kami ng mura at mas okay gumawa.
Holy Wednesday
I was happy that our home project was done in two days so I have time to finish my errands. We need to go to the bank before the long vacation, ang haba ng pila sa bank parang nag last minute bank transaction din ang mga tao.
Holy Thursday
It was the year 2008 when we first visited Caleruega and since then it became my husband’s happy place so every year, we always visit this church every Holy Week. Last week was our 10th year anniversary, naka-isang dekada na pala kami.
Good Friday and Black Saturday
My mom is back to the Philippines so we spent our holiday at my brother’s house because my mom stays there. We also visited my grandmother in Bulacan, it was like a mini-reunion. The most exciting part is my mom gave us our favorites from Norway. Yey! Ang hirap magcontrol na naman ng “less sweets”.
Easter Sunday
After church, we went to SM Megamall and ate lunch at Abe. They went shopping but my family went home na to avoid the traffic.
Now back to reality, I need to finish my laundry, iron clothes and clean the house because my mom will stay at our house this coming week. The busy mode is on again.
Palm Sunday
If you read my post last week, you already knew that we went to Acuaverde Beach Resort last Palm Sunday. My husband treated my in-laws for an early summer getaway since he will be busy the following weeks. Check my post here.
Holy Monday and Tuesday
Last January, my husband already contacted a contractor for a small project at home, we already scheduled the date but for some reasons, the contractor did not show up. Grrr. We looked for another contractor, but the rate is too steep, so we did not get it. Finally, we found another one and he was able to finish everything in just two days and we only spent half of the rate of the second contractor. Imagine, two days lang ginawa compared sa 4 days na sinasabi ni 2nd contractor. I just realized, na kaya baka hindi natuloy yung mga nauna kasi mas makakahanap pa kami ng mura at mas okay gumawa.
Holy Wednesday
I was happy that our home project was done in two days so I have time to finish my errands. We need to go to the bank before the long vacation, ang haba ng pila sa bank parang nag last minute bank transaction din ang mga tao.
Holy Thursday
It was the year 2008 when we first visited Caleruega and since then it became my husband’s happy place so every year, we always visit this church every Holy Week. Last week was our 10th year anniversary, naka-isang dekada na pala kami.
Good Friday and Black Saturday
My mom is back to the Philippines so we spent our holiday at my brother’s house because my mom stays there. We also visited my grandmother in Bulacan, it was like a mini-reunion. The most exciting part is my mom gave us our favorites from Norway. Yey! Ang hirap magcontrol na naman ng “less sweets”.
Easter Sunday
After church, we went to SM Megamall and ate lunch at Abe. They went shopping but my family went home na to avoid the traffic.
Now back to reality, I need to finish my laundry, iron clothes and clean the house because my mom will stay at our house this coming week. The busy mode is on again.
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April 02, 2018
5 Tips for Traveling with a Baby
If you will be traveling with your baby, it means that you will have to do more than you would if you were traveling alone. If you want to have a good time, you will be required to be more thoughtful about the baby’s needs. Here are tips you can use when traveling with a baby.
1. Carry food, snacks, and fluids
The baby is likely to feel hungry more often. Make sure you carry non-perishable foods, snacks, and fluids. Ensure you boil water for your baby to use for mixing formula or for drinking. This is important for babies below six months since they should not take water directly from the tap. If you are traveling by air encourage the baby to suck a pacifier, sippy cup or breastfeed to deal with air pressure changes when the plane is taking off or landing and reduce ear pain.
2. Carry an extra change of clothing and plenty of diapers
The baby is likely to soil clothes and diapers when you are traveling. Therefore, always ensure you have an extra set of clothing to change in case the baby messes. You should also dress your child in layers in case it is cold and that you can take off if it gets hot. Remember to bring a hat along since it can keep the baby warm if it is cold or shield him from the sun if it is hot.
3. Carry your baby’s favorite toy
You will need something to keep your baby occupied when he becomes restless. Carry his favorite toys. Just make sure they are soft toys that do not have sharp edges so they do not hurt him in case of instability. You can wrap the toys so that they can act as a surprise gift. This will distract and keep the baby occupied for long as he tries to open the package.
4. Take short trips
Traveling for long hours can be unnerving for the baby, just as it is for you. If you are traveling by air, you can take connecting flights so you can have time to stretch. If you are traveling by road, consider stopovers at different points such as at the malls, restaurants where you can stretch and walk around a bit before you go on with the journey.
5. Schedule trips around the baby’s sleep time
Babies can become cranky the moment you start traveling and may not stop until you arrive. This can be nerve-wracking and exhausting. To make it easy for you, schedule your trips around the time the baby sleeps. This way, the baby can sleep all the way. You or the other parent can sit next to the child, just in case he/she wakes up as you travel. The closeness of a parent will make the baby feel secure and reduce the tendency to cry or get cranky.
If traveling by car, the baby should be in the back seat in a baby car seat. Ensure the baby’s car seat is installed properly and that the seatbelts are threaded correctly. You should adjust the harness until it fits securely and snugly to the baby. Always have the car seat even if you are using public transport to ensure that the baby is safe since the seat provides protection.
1. Carry food, snacks, and fluids
The baby is likely to feel hungry more often. Make sure you carry non-perishable foods, snacks, and fluids. Ensure you boil water for your baby to use for mixing formula or for drinking. This is important for babies below six months since they should not take water directly from the tap. If you are traveling by air encourage the baby to suck a pacifier, sippy cup or breastfeed to deal with air pressure changes when the plane is taking off or landing and reduce ear pain.
2. Carry an extra change of clothing and plenty of diapers
The baby is likely to soil clothes and diapers when you are traveling. Therefore, always ensure you have an extra set of clothing to change in case the baby messes. You should also dress your child in layers in case it is cold and that you can take off if it gets hot. Remember to bring a hat along since it can keep the baby warm if it is cold or shield him from the sun if it is hot.
3. Carry your baby’s favorite toy
You will need something to keep your baby occupied when he becomes restless. Carry his favorite toys. Just make sure they are soft toys that do not have sharp edges so they do not hurt him in case of instability. You can wrap the toys so that they can act as a surprise gift. This will distract and keep the baby occupied for long as he tries to open the package.
4. Take short trips
Traveling for long hours can be unnerving for the baby, just as it is for you. If you are traveling by air, you can take connecting flights so you can have time to stretch. If you are traveling by road, consider stopovers at different points such as at the malls, restaurants where you can stretch and walk around a bit before you go on with the journey.
5. Schedule trips around the baby’s sleep time
Babies can become cranky the moment you start traveling and may not stop until you arrive. This can be nerve-wracking and exhausting. To make it easy for you, schedule your trips around the time the baby sleeps. This way, the baby can sleep all the way. You or the other parent can sit next to the child, just in case he/she wakes up as you travel. The closeness of a parent will make the baby feel secure and reduce the tendency to cry or get cranky.
If traveling by car, the baby should be in the back seat in a baby car seat. Ensure the baby’s car seat is installed properly and that the seatbelts are threaded correctly. You should adjust the harness until it fits securely and snugly to the baby. Always have the car seat even if you are using public transport to ensure that the baby is safe since the seat provides protection.
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April 01, 2018
What Makes Dubai A Bucket List Destination
Did you know that Dubai, the most visited Emirate in the UAE (United Arab Emirate) has the busiest airport in the world? The Dubai International Airport is the busiest in the world in terms of international passenger air traffic. What that translates into is the fact that more and more people are traveling to Dubai from across the world. Dubai, needless to say, is well connected to all the major global centers of the world. It is easy and also economical to get to Dubai from any part of the world, one can easily book Chennai to Dubai Flight tickets at low cost or fly in from any destination in the world either through a premium airline or a budget airline. But why is Dubai such an attractive destination and why does it make it to the bucket list of most many travelers? Here are some of the reasons why Dubai is a popular tourist destination.
Dubai’s Famous Attractions
The Burj Khalifa
One of the attractions or structures that have assumed iconic proportions is the Burj Khalifa that stands tall and dominates the Dubai skyline. The Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the world at a height of 2,722 feet. The views from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa are stunning. The Burj Khalifa was completed in the year 2009 and has been standing in its glorious position since then. A total of fifty seven elevators and eight escalators operate incessantly inside the building. The elevators of the Burj Khalifa travel the longest distance by any elevator in the world by traveling to 1,654 feet. The architectural design of the Burj Khalifa is inspired by the Islamic architecture of the region which has been seamlessly blended with contemporary design elements.
The Dubai Fountain
The Dubai fountain is the beautiful attraction in the center of Dubai downtown which mesmerizes with its dazzling beauty. The more than nine hundred feet long fountain shoots water to a height of more than five hundred feet. The fountain looks spectacular at night as more than six thousand light bulbs illuminate the fountain and twenty five-colored projectors transport viewers to a fascinating world of music and colors. The night comes alive in vibrant colors. The Dubai Fountain is one of its kind and a must-visit attraction when in Dubai.
Palm Jumeirah
The Palm Jumeirah is a man-made archipelago which is a part of a larger project. The shoreline of Dubai is planned to be extended by as much as more than five hundred kilometers under this project. The iconic Palm Jumeirah that is shaped like a palm leaf makes a spectacular sight from the sky.
The Palm Jumeirah is home to a number of iconic hotels and resorts as well as high profile residences. One of the most identifiable landmarks of Dubai, the Atlantis Hotel is also situated on the Palm Jumeirah.
Jumeirah Beach
The beautiful white sands of the Jumeirah beach and the azure waters make for a great place to relax, not very far from the vibrant malls and souks of Dubai. It is a place popular with locals and tourists alike. A great place to relax and enjoy, the beach has many hotels and resorts including the famous Burj Al Arab, a seven-star hotel . There are many stretches of private beaches owned by the hotels and resorts however the Jumeirah Beach Park is a public beach where all can enjoy the tranquil ambiance.
Dubai Museum
The Dubai Museum gives a peep into the world of Dubai much before the modern and shining city grew from the sands of the desert. The location of the museum itself is interesting as it is housed in the oldest building of the region, the Al Fahidi fort. The museum traces the heritage and culture of the region in a very interesting way. Exhibits include the ancient houses, souks, and mosques recreated. One gets glimpses of the people of the region in historical times and how they earned their livelihood.
Dubai Shopping
Dubai is a paradise for shoppers. In fact, various shopping festivals including the Dubai Shopping festival are renowned all over the world. With its massive malls and exotic traditional Souks, Dubai offers a unique shopping experience.
The Dubai Mall
The Dubai Mall is the most visited building on earth, with more than fifty million visitors visiting it every year. The Mall is massive in size and can be compared to the size of fifty football fields joined together. Besides shops that showcase the best global design labels in the world across genres, the Dubai Mall also has an indoor theme park, SEGA Republic, and also the Dubai Aquarium and underwater zoo. Among many unique credits, the Dubai Mall also has the world’s largest sweet shop called, “Candylicious”, that is spread over an area of ten thousand square feet.
Dubai is indeed a destination of fascinating and diverse experiences, the city awe, culture, shopping, adventure, and cuisine. Dubai a city that is a city of dreams.
Dubai’s Famous Attractions
The Burj Khalifa
One of the attractions or structures that have assumed iconic proportions is the Burj Khalifa that stands tall and dominates the Dubai skyline. The Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the world at a height of 2,722 feet. The views from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa are stunning. The Burj Khalifa was completed in the year 2009 and has been standing in its glorious position since then. A total of fifty seven elevators and eight escalators operate incessantly inside the building. The elevators of the Burj Khalifa travel the longest distance by any elevator in the world by traveling to 1,654 feet. The architectural design of the Burj Khalifa is inspired by the Islamic architecture of the region which has been seamlessly blended with contemporary design elements.
The Dubai Fountain
The Dubai fountain is the beautiful attraction in the center of Dubai downtown which mesmerizes with its dazzling beauty. The more than nine hundred feet long fountain shoots water to a height of more than five hundred feet. The fountain looks spectacular at night as more than six thousand light bulbs illuminate the fountain and twenty five-colored projectors transport viewers to a fascinating world of music and colors. The night comes alive in vibrant colors. The Dubai Fountain is one of its kind and a must-visit attraction when in Dubai.
Palm Jumeirah
The Palm Jumeirah is a man-made archipelago which is a part of a larger project. The shoreline of Dubai is planned to be extended by as much as more than five hundred kilometers under this project. The iconic Palm Jumeirah that is shaped like a palm leaf makes a spectacular sight from the sky.
The Palm Jumeirah is home to a number of iconic hotels and resorts as well as high profile residences. One of the most identifiable landmarks of Dubai, the Atlantis Hotel is also situated on the Palm Jumeirah.
Jumeirah Beach
The beautiful white sands of the Jumeirah beach and the azure waters make for a great place to relax, not very far from the vibrant malls and souks of Dubai. It is a place popular with locals and tourists alike. A great place to relax and enjoy, the beach has many hotels and resorts including the famous Burj Al Arab, a seven-star hotel . There are many stretches of private beaches owned by the hotels and resorts however the Jumeirah Beach Park is a public beach where all can enjoy the tranquil ambiance.
Dubai Museum
The Dubai Museum gives a peep into the world of Dubai much before the modern and shining city grew from the sands of the desert. The location of the museum itself is interesting as it is housed in the oldest building of the region, the Al Fahidi fort. The museum traces the heritage and culture of the region in a very interesting way. Exhibits include the ancient houses, souks, and mosques recreated. One gets glimpses of the people of the region in historical times and how they earned their livelihood.
Dubai Shopping
Dubai is a paradise for shoppers. In fact, various shopping festivals including the Dubai Shopping festival are renowned all over the world. With its massive malls and exotic traditional Souks, Dubai offers a unique shopping experience.
The Dubai Mall
The Dubai Mall is the most visited building on earth, with more than fifty million visitors visiting it every year. The Mall is massive in size and can be compared to the size of fifty football fields joined together. Besides shops that showcase the best global design labels in the world across genres, the Dubai Mall also has an indoor theme park, SEGA Republic, and also the Dubai Aquarium and underwater zoo. Among many unique credits, the Dubai Mall also has the world’s largest sweet shop called, “Candylicious”, that is spread over an area of ten thousand square feet.
Dubai is indeed a destination of fascinating and diverse experiences, the city awe, culture, shopping, adventure, and cuisine. Dubai a city that is a city of dreams.
March 28, 2018
15 Activities in One Day at Kidzania Manila
Update: I've read from CNN Philippines article last July 22 that Kidzanila Manila is closing down by end of August 31, 2020 after months of shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since last year my son wanted to go back to Kidzania, if you are a regular reader of this blog, you know that I give a reward if he does well in school. But I’m not fond of giving stuff, I rather pay for experience so Kidzania is a good prize for having a gold eagle seal and being part of the top 10 in school. But my son always changed his mind, he will choose “one week of gadget use” over Kidzania so nakatipid ako sa reward niya. Hehehe!
But when I learned that he will receive a Gold Eagle Certificate this school year, I already included Kidzania Manila in our itinerary this summer. He deserved this treat so after getting his school card last week, off we went to Kidzania. This is our third visit, so you can check my old posts about it.
16 Activities in One Day at Kidzania Manila
12 Activities in One Day at Kidzania Manila
Buzzer Beater lang kami, magstart pa lang when we entered the theme park. They don’t give out maps na, you have to get it at Tourist Information Desk. Since we have Kidzos, we did not encash the check yet and fell in line at Fire Station. Kids will learn about fire safety and if you are lucky you will put out fire. This was the first activity that my son did during our first visit, but he wanted to repeat the 1. Fireman job for stamp. The staff informed us that we only need 5 stamps and we can already upgrade his Citizen Pazzport. Yey!
Tip: If this is your first time going to Kidzania, if you see long lines at the bank. Don’t waste your time falling in line, go immediately to different establishments and look for Census Plaque, you will know whether you are going to pay or earn kidzos. Encash your check once you run out of money or if no more long queues.
Second job is at the Healthy Options supermarket, I love visiting Kidzania on weekdays and as much as possible before opening pa lang nandun na kami so we can maximize our time. It is easy for me to take pictures and videos too, kasi wala ko kaagaw sa space. Anyway, I think his job is 2. Supermarket Supervisor, where he returned all the groceries to the correct shelves. He was having a hard time, looking and organizing the groceries.
Third job is at Mercury Drug, again he was alone so he did all the 3. Pharmacist tasks. He manages and stocks inventory. The job is similar to his previous job at the supermarket. After this, we immediately went to the City Tour Bus so he could work as a Tour Guide or Tour Bus Inspector but we were 2 minutes late, so they did not allow us. But we paid 1 kidzos each so we could ride the tour bus, 4. City Tour Bus Passenger. I recommend that you ride this bus because you will appreciate more the things that you see inside the theme park. Points of Interest: The League of RightZ, Kidzania Tiangge, Eternal Spirit, and Entrance to Driving Streets
After our tour, my son went to the bank. He was supposed to encash the check, but a staff approached us and he was invited to work in the Courthouse and he said yes. I was surprised that he wanted to work here. They really need 5 Kids for the Trial Case so we waited for a few minutes bago nabuo. My son works as a 5. Judge and I were able to watch the trial case too.
He went out, I suggested the Radio Station and he agreed. At that moment, I was happy because he was trying jobs that he didn’t like before. After a few minutes, the staff went out and she asked me to join the 6. DJ job. She said, guardians can join so sayang naman, then she asked me to sign a waiver because they will record our experience. So you will get a free CD for your souvenir. Not bad di ba? After doing this job, I realized mahirap pala magDJ kahit may script pa ha.
I was convincing my son to try Hospital jobs but he was not interested so he ended up working at Dental Clinic. 7. Dentist for his 7th job. Then we went up so he could try jobs on the second floor. He worked at Cebu Pacific Air, this time as a 8. Cabin Crew. Now he realized that it is not easy to push the cart and serve passengers.
My son likes watching Home TV Shopping which I don’t understand why, hindi naman siya bumibili. So I told him, try mo kaya sa Home TV shopping which he did kaso he can’t work without a companion. They need at least two people, 9. one for the host and one for the demonstrator. And because we don’t want to waste any minute, I joined this Home TV Shopping job. I signed a waiver and I downloaded our video after 24 hours. This is not an easy job too, ang hirap magbasa ng script sa malayo.
Then itodo na natin ang mga video souvenir, my son worked at TV Station as a 10. Field Reporter. Since there were only two kids at that time, he became Ronda Patroller, Fun Patroller, and Weather Patroller. You can claim your CD after 30 minutes.
We went down to look for other jobs and we saw 11. Pit Crew Training Center. They will teach you how to replace the tires of Super Formula Car, and you have three chances to beat the Top 10. But my son did not make it because the tires were too heavy for him, so the fastest time that he finished the job was 21 seconds.
Beside the Pit Crew Training Center was the McDonald Burger Shop, though he already experience making a burger when he joined the McDonald’s Kiddie Crew, he still joined this 12. Burger Making Activity at sayang din naman ang free burger.
Then we move to the Climbing Building, my son wanted to try this activity and I was really surprised because as far as I know, ayaw niya ng mga physical activity na ganyan. Pero sabi niya e, so we fell in line. The staff checked his Pazzport and she said, over-over na daw kami sa stamps so magpa-upgrade na daw kami. My son said, after the activity na lang but the staff informed us na sayang daw ang stamps, hindi daw pwede itransfer yun. So we went to the Immigration to upgrade the Pazzport.
Tip: Don’t forget to count your stamps, once you reach 30 Stamps, you can upgrade your Citizen Pazzport to Distinguished Citizen for FREE. We lost count sa kakapila namin, sayang tuloy yung discounts and 7 stamps na sobra naming sa old Pazzport. So we need 60 stamps to level up.
Benefits:
10 Kidzo discount on redemption items at the Department Store
10% discount on National Store & PiKZ Station
4 extra Kidzos per activity
They get more activities or better roles in certain activities.
Get exclusive invites to Kidzania special events
Free parent beverage at the Parent’s Lounge
I forgot to claim my FREE beverage but I was able to get discount when I bought my son's picture during our last visit.
After getting the new Pazzport, we went back to Climbing Building but the line was long so I told my son to go to Art & Design Company. He doesn’t like my idea but I told him sayang ang 15 minutes mo na paghihintay, mag paint ka na lang, 15 minutes din. So he followed my suggestion and painted with the preschoolers 13. Making and Art Activity. Hehehe!
After that, he went back to Climbing Building. Since he had the orange pazzport, he could do the activity twice, 14. Cableman. It is one of the benefits but he was not able to use it because he gave up, he was not able to reach the top, nalula na siya. Hehehe!
Lastly, we went back to the City Tour Bus and finally, we were on time so he worked as 15. Tour Bus Inspector. This is also a nice job because you will sit beside the driver and you will tour the theme park. And dahil umikot pa sila sa Kidzania, na-late kami sa Marine Research Lab so next time na lang.
My son opened an ATM and deposited all his money so Cashless na kami next time. Though may natira pa kami na hindi naisama sa deposit. They have a promo of Unlipazz starting April 1, I'm contemplating if we will grab the promo.
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Since last year my son wanted to go back to Kidzania, if you are a regular reader of this blog, you know that I give a reward if he does well in school. But I’m not fond of giving stuff, I rather pay for experience so Kidzania is a good prize for having a gold eagle seal and being part of the top 10 in school. But my son always changed his mind, he will choose “one week of gadget use” over Kidzania so nakatipid ako sa reward niya. Hehehe!
But when I learned that he will receive a Gold Eagle Certificate this school year, I already included Kidzania Manila in our itinerary this summer. He deserved this treat so after getting his school card last week, off we went to Kidzania. This is our third visit, so you can check my old posts about it.
16 Activities in One Day at Kidzania Manila
12 Activities in One Day at Kidzania Manila
Buzzer Beater lang kami, magstart pa lang when we entered the theme park. They don’t give out maps na, you have to get it at Tourist Information Desk. Since we have Kidzos, we did not encash the check yet and fell in line at Fire Station. Kids will learn about fire safety and if you are lucky you will put out fire. This was the first activity that my son did during our first visit, but he wanted to repeat the 1. Fireman job for stamp. The staff informed us that we only need 5 stamps and we can already upgrade his Citizen Pazzport. Yey!
Tip: If this is your first time going to Kidzania, if you see long lines at the bank. Don’t waste your time falling in line, go immediately to different establishments and look for Census Plaque, you will know whether you are going to pay or earn kidzos. Encash your check once you run out of money or if no more long queues.
Second job is at the Healthy Options supermarket, I love visiting Kidzania on weekdays and as much as possible before opening pa lang nandun na kami so we can maximize our time. It is easy for me to take pictures and videos too, kasi wala ko kaagaw sa space. Anyway, I think his job is 2. Supermarket Supervisor, where he returned all the groceries to the correct shelves. He was having a hard time, looking and organizing the groceries.
Third job is at Mercury Drug, again he was alone so he did all the 3. Pharmacist tasks. He manages and stocks inventory. The job is similar to his previous job at the supermarket. After this, we immediately went to the City Tour Bus so he could work as a Tour Guide or Tour Bus Inspector but we were 2 minutes late, so they did not allow us. But we paid 1 kidzos each so we could ride the tour bus, 4. City Tour Bus Passenger. I recommend that you ride this bus because you will appreciate more the things that you see inside the theme park. Points of Interest: The League of RightZ, Kidzania Tiangge, Eternal Spirit, and Entrance to Driving Streets
After our tour, my son went to the bank. He was supposed to encash the check, but a staff approached us and he was invited to work in the Courthouse and he said yes. I was surprised that he wanted to work here. They really need 5 Kids for the Trial Case so we waited for a few minutes bago nabuo. My son works as a 5. Judge and I were able to watch the trial case too.
He went out, I suggested the Radio Station and he agreed. At that moment, I was happy because he was trying jobs that he didn’t like before. After a few minutes, the staff went out and she asked me to join the 6. DJ job. She said, guardians can join so sayang naman, then she asked me to sign a waiver because they will record our experience. So you will get a free CD for your souvenir. Not bad di ba? After doing this job, I realized mahirap pala magDJ kahit may script pa ha.
I was convincing my son to try Hospital jobs but he was not interested so he ended up working at Dental Clinic. 7. Dentist for his 7th job. Then we went up so he could try jobs on the second floor. He worked at Cebu Pacific Air, this time as a 8. Cabin Crew. Now he realized that it is not easy to push the cart and serve passengers.
My son likes watching Home TV Shopping which I don’t understand why, hindi naman siya bumibili. So I told him, try mo kaya sa Home TV shopping which he did kaso he can’t work without a companion. They need at least two people, 9. one for the host and one for the demonstrator. And because we don’t want to waste any minute, I joined this Home TV Shopping job. I signed a waiver and I downloaded our video after 24 hours. This is not an easy job too, ang hirap magbasa ng script sa malayo.
Then itodo na natin ang mga video souvenir, my son worked at TV Station as a 10. Field Reporter. Since there were only two kids at that time, he became Ronda Patroller, Fun Patroller, and Weather Patroller. You can claim your CD after 30 minutes.
We went down to look for other jobs and we saw 11. Pit Crew Training Center. They will teach you how to replace the tires of Super Formula Car, and you have three chances to beat the Top 10. But my son did not make it because the tires were too heavy for him, so the fastest time that he finished the job was 21 seconds.
Beside the Pit Crew Training Center was the McDonald Burger Shop, though he already experience making a burger when he joined the McDonald’s Kiddie Crew, he still joined this 12. Burger Making Activity at sayang din naman ang free burger.
Then we move to the Climbing Building, my son wanted to try this activity and I was really surprised because as far as I know, ayaw niya ng mga physical activity na ganyan. Pero sabi niya e, so we fell in line. The staff checked his Pazzport and she said, over-over na daw kami sa stamps so magpa-upgrade na daw kami. My son said, after the activity na lang but the staff informed us na sayang daw ang stamps, hindi daw pwede itransfer yun. So we went to the Immigration to upgrade the Pazzport.
Tip: Don’t forget to count your stamps, once you reach 30 Stamps, you can upgrade your Citizen Pazzport to Distinguished Citizen for FREE. We lost count sa kakapila namin, sayang tuloy yung discounts and 7 stamps na sobra naming sa old Pazzport. So we need 60 stamps to level up.
Benefits:
10 Kidzo discount on redemption items at the Department Store
10% discount on National Store & PiKZ Station
4 extra Kidzos per activity
They get more activities or better roles in certain activities.
Get exclusive invites to Kidzania special events
Free parent beverage at the Parent’s Lounge
I forgot to claim my FREE beverage but I was able to get discount when I bought my son's picture during our last visit.
After getting the new Pazzport, we went back to Climbing Building but the line was long so I told my son to go to Art & Design Company. He doesn’t like my idea but I told him sayang ang 15 minutes mo na paghihintay, mag paint ka na lang, 15 minutes din. So he followed my suggestion and painted with the preschoolers 13. Making and Art Activity. Hehehe!
After that, he went back to Climbing Building. Since he had the orange pazzport, he could do the activity twice, 14. Cableman. It is one of the benefits but he was not able to use it because he gave up, he was not able to reach the top, nalula na siya. Hehehe!
Lastly, we went back to the City Tour Bus and finally, we were on time so he worked as 15. Tour Bus Inspector. This is also a nice job because you will sit beside the driver and you will tour the theme park. And dahil umikot pa sila sa Kidzania, na-late kami sa Marine Research Lab so next time na lang.
My son opened an ATM and deposited all his money so Cashless na kami next time. Though may natira pa kami na hindi naisama sa deposit. They have a promo of Unlipazz starting April 1, I'm contemplating if we will grab the promo.
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March 27, 2018
My First Photobook Using Photobook Worldwide App
I love taking pictures, isn’t it obvious with my blog name. Yes, I do have a lot of pictures, but I hardly ever print those pictures. I give you three reasons why.
1. It is so hard to choose pictures that I want to print.
2. It is so expensive to print pictures
3. I could not find a photo album that I like. I have old photo albums and some of my albums did not last.
I’ve been seeing different photo books website online and one of them is Photobook Worldwide. I’ve been meaning to try these photobooks but for some reasons, hindi ko siya maumpisahan. After 10 years, I finally bought 2 vouchers for P100 and P120, and guess what, two vouchers are nearly expiring. Spell C-R-A-M! Yes, I bought these vouchers during their Black Friday Sale and I totally forgot about it.
Just this month, I learned that Photobook Worldwide has an app where I can upload, edit, and order photo books, photo prints, home décor, and even calendars. After a week, I downloaded the Photobook Worldwide App in Apple Store and tried it. I love the app because it is so easy to use and I was done in few minutes.
How to Use the Photobook Worldwide App
1. Download the Photobook app on the Apple Store or Google Play Store
2. Launch the app and select the projects you want to avail of. I chose Simple Books 6x6
Simple Books 6"x6", 8”x8” or 12”x12”
Hardcover Photobooks 8”x8” or 12”x12” (Lay Flat or Standard Binding)
Photo Prints 4R or 5R
Home Décor: Canvas Air, Metal Prints, Wood Prints or Desktop Plaques
Calendar: Wall Calendar 12”x12” Square and 11”x8” Landscape or Desk Calendar 11”x5 Lanscapre or 6”x8” Portrait
3. Personalise your photobook by uploading at least 21 of your photos (additional photos = extra charges). I checked my Facebook Account and saved photos on my phone.
4. Apply the voucher code if you have any and pay the shipping fee. You have two options, standard or express shipping. I paid P200 via Paypal for the standard shipping fee.
5. Tap to upload your project and that's it!
March 21 – I placed and paid my order
March 26 – I received my package via DHL
I was so happy because the package came all the way from Malaysia but it only took them few days to print and deliver my photobook. I received my package in good condition. The quality of the print and paper is also good. My first photobook is about our Easter Staycation at Roros Norway last year.
As I mentioned, I like the app because it is so easy to use but there are some limitations.
1. I used the app again to redeem the voucher that I got last year but they are not accepting my code. So I guess, I have to use the online designer application or I need to download the Photobook software. I guess the app is only for hardbound.
2. There are limited options for editing photos. I cannot put text so all I did is align my photos to the center. Good thing it turned out okay even the photos are from mobile phones.
3. Photobook Worldwide has so many products but not all are available using the app just like my Insta Cards vouchers.
4. I always check the status of my current order on the app but I only see “Processing” status, I was worried because after 5 days, ganun pa rin ang status. I even sent an email to ask for the real status of my order but few hours after I sent the email. DHL came and delivered my package.
1. It is so hard to choose pictures that I want to print.
2. It is so expensive to print pictures
3. I could not find a photo album that I like. I have old photo albums and some of my albums did not last.
I’ve been seeing different photo books website online and one of them is Photobook Worldwide. I’ve been meaning to try these photobooks but for some reasons, hindi ko siya maumpisahan. After 10 years, I finally bought 2 vouchers for P100 and P120, and guess what, two vouchers are nearly expiring. Spell C-R-A-M! Yes, I bought these vouchers during their Black Friday Sale and I totally forgot about it.
Just this month, I learned that Photobook Worldwide has an app where I can upload, edit, and order photo books, photo prints, home décor, and even calendars. After a week, I downloaded the Photobook Worldwide App in Apple Store and tried it. I love the app because it is so easy to use and I was done in few minutes.
How to Use the Photobook Worldwide App
1. Download the Photobook app on the Apple Store or Google Play Store
2. Launch the app and select the projects you want to avail of. I chose Simple Books 6x6
Simple Books 6"x6", 8”x8” or 12”x12”
Hardcover Photobooks 8”x8” or 12”x12” (Lay Flat or Standard Binding)
Photo Prints 4R or 5R
Home Décor: Canvas Air, Metal Prints, Wood Prints or Desktop Plaques
Calendar: Wall Calendar 12”x12” Square and 11”x8” Landscape or Desk Calendar 11”x5 Lanscapre or 6”x8” Portrait
3. Personalise your photobook by uploading at least 21 of your photos (additional photos = extra charges). I checked my Facebook Account and saved photos on my phone.
4. Apply the voucher code if you have any and pay the shipping fee. You have two options, standard or express shipping. I paid P200 via Paypal for the standard shipping fee.
5. Tap to upload your project and that's it!
March 21 – I placed and paid my order
March 26 – I received my package via DHL
I was so happy because the package came all the way from Malaysia but it only took them few days to print and deliver my photobook. I received my package in good condition. The quality of the print and paper is also good. My first photobook is about our Easter Staycation at Roros Norway last year.
As I mentioned, I like the app because it is so easy to use but there are some limitations.
1. I used the app again to redeem the voucher that I got last year but they are not accepting my code. So I guess, I have to use the online designer application or I need to download the Photobook software. I guess the app is only for hardbound.
2. There are limited options for editing photos. I cannot put text so all I did is align my photos to the center. Good thing it turned out okay even the photos are from mobile phones.
3. Photobook Worldwide has so many products but not all are available using the app just like my Insta Cards vouchers.
4. I always check the status of my current order on the app but I only see “Processing” status, I was worried because after 5 days, ganun pa rin ang status. I even sent an email to ask for the real status of my order but few hours after I sent the email. DHL came and delivered my package.
I have three vouchers that will expire soon so I’m trying my best to use all the vouchers that I bought last year para hindi naman sayang pera. I already used two vouchers and one more to go. Good luck to me! I will share my experience using the Online Designer Application after I receive all my orders. I'm still waiting for my packages.
Update: April 2, 2018
What I don't like?
I did not have any problem with my first order but last March 29, 2018, I ordered again and paid via Paypal. But my order was not uploading, I have good internet connection but I don't know why my order is not uploading, it stopped at 5%. I went to my brother's house last Holy Week and they have two internet connections, I tried both and still, my order was not uploading.
I kept on receiving emails from Photobook that I need to re-upload my order so they can print it. I reupload my order every day but it is not working. I was advised to contact them if I have issues which I did, but it took them few days to reply because of the holiday.
I followed the steps but it was not working on my first try and they gave me another instruction so I can re-upload my project again and fortunately, it works. Before it only took me a few minutes to order but now it took me 5 days just to complete the order.
March 29 - ordered and paid via Paypal (P200)
April 2 - reupload my order for the nth time
April 11 - received my order
Tips
Don't forget to Turn on the notification so you will be updated with their promos. They have different promos and I was able to get FREE 6x6 Simple Book code last March so I only paid the shipping fee. There is another free 6x6 Simple Book code last Easter but I did not grab the opportunity because I still had a problem with my second order.
If you love to have travel memories, visit Photobook.
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Update: May 10, 2018
I ordered last May 8 and I was surprised that I received my order after 48 hours, ito na yung pinakamabilis na delivery nila. I immediately checked my order and to my disappointment, 3 pages of the photobook were not good, putol yung face ni hubby. I checked the project that I uploaded and maayos naman. This is my fourth order (via mobile app) so I knew how to center and adjust my photos, sino ba naman may gusto na putol-putol ang mukha.
I emailed them regarding my concern and thankfully, they replied immediately so I resend my order. They replaced my failed photobook with a new one and shipped it at no extra cost. That's what you called good after-sales service.
I received my Photobook last May 16, 2018.
Update: July 30, 2018
I just placed my order and I was surprised when I saw the P250 shipping fee. For the past few months, I only pay P200, last order ko nung June. Waah! Ang mahal na rin, hindi pa naman nila pinagsasama yung order. Like last month, I ordered 3 Photobooks on the same day and I paid P200 per photobook. P600 na rin yun.
Update: April 2, 2018
What I don't like?
I did not have any problem with my first order but last March 29, 2018, I ordered again and paid via Paypal. But my order was not uploading, I have good internet connection but I don't know why my order is not uploading, it stopped at 5%. I went to my brother's house last Holy Week and they have two internet connections, I tried both and still, my order was not uploading.
I kept on receiving emails from Photobook that I need to re-upload my order so they can print it. I reupload my order every day but it is not working. I was advised to contact them if I have issues which I did, but it took them few days to reply because of the holiday.
I followed the steps but it was not working on my first try and they gave me another instruction so I can re-upload my project again and fortunately, it works. Before it only took me a few minutes to order but now it took me 5 days just to complete the order.
March 29 - ordered and paid via Paypal (P200)
April 2 - reupload my order for the nth time
April 11 - received my order
Tips
Don't forget to Turn on the notification so you will be updated with their promos. They have different promos and I was able to get FREE 6x6 Simple Book code last March so I only paid the shipping fee. There is another free 6x6 Simple Book code last Easter but I did not grab the opportunity because I still had a problem with my second order.
If you love to have travel memories, visit Photobook.
** This post contains affiliate link/s. If you decide to make a purchase, I will earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support.
Update: May 10, 2018
I ordered last May 8 and I was surprised that I received my order after 48 hours, ito na yung pinakamabilis na delivery nila. I immediately checked my order and to my disappointment, 3 pages of the photobook were not good, putol yung face ni hubby. I checked the project that I uploaded and maayos naman. This is my fourth order (via mobile app) so I knew how to center and adjust my photos, sino ba naman may gusto na putol-putol ang mukha.
I emailed them regarding my concern and thankfully, they replied immediately so I resend my order. They replaced my failed photobook with a new one and shipped it at no extra cost. That's what you called good after-sales service.
I received my Photobook last May 16, 2018.
Update: July 30, 2018
I just placed my order and I was surprised when I saw the P250 shipping fee. For the past few months, I only pay P200, last order ko nung June. Waah! Ang mahal na rin, hindi pa naman nila pinagsasama yung order. Like last month, I ordered 3 Photobooks on the same day and I paid P200 per photobook. P600 na rin yun.
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Unconventional Conception: Frozen Donated Eggs and You
A growing number of people need reproductive assistance to conceive. Single mothers and fathers, same-sex couples, and those with ambitious career goals are all members of this hopeful parent-to-be group. Thankfully, there are more options for conception than many people realize. While some alternatives seem unusual, they offer suitable solutions for the multitude of lifestyles in today’s population. Approaches such as surrogacy, adoption, sperm donation, and egg donation through organizations like https://donoreggbankusa.com are all becoming more mainstream and accepted as time goes on.
The Benefits of Donor Eggs
IVF is an increasingly common practice thanks to later-life pregnancies. As more celebrities voice their infertility experiences, surrogacy and adoption are becoming more accepted avenues to parenthood. Even though donor eggs still remain a less-talked-about subject, the success rates don’t lie. A woman under the age of 35 has about a 40% chance of a successful pregnancy using traditional IVF. By the age of 42, her chances drop to just over 4%. Using a donor egg increases the chances of any childbearing-age woman having a successful pregnancy to nearly 50%. This is because donor eggs are acquired from young, healthy women with equally young, healthy eggs.
Fresh vs. Frozen
Donor eggs are available as fresh or frozen, although frozen eggs have a few advantages over fresh. For a fresh donor egg cycle, the menstrual cycles of the donor and the recipient must be synchronized. More medications are used to achieve this, adding to the overall cost of the procedure and the eggs themselves. In addition, the donor and recipient must be in the same geographical area, potentially adding in travel costs. If any unforeseen circumstances affect the donor or the donor’s cycle, the entire procedure can be postponed for months. While fresh egg donors go through a pre-screening process, they frequently aren’t completely assessed until after they’ve been chosen by a recipient. The donation process has to wait until the full screening is complete before the process can begin.
On the other hand, frozen egg donors are completely screened and have had their eggs retrieved. This makes it much easier to fit an IVF procedure into a busy schedule. There is no need to synchronize menstrual cycles, thus limiting hormonal medications needed to prepare the recipient’s uterus for implantation. Further, some egg banks offer several financing options, including money-back guarantees if pregnancy is not achieved. In the end, the overall cost of using frozen eggs is about half the cost of fresh eggs.
Most importantly, whether choosing fresh eggs or frozen, the recipient gets the chance to carry her child to term and go through all the joys of pregnancy.
The Donor Egg Process
After registering with a donor egg bank, prospective parents search through full donor profiles and select the right one for them. Some parents look for traits similar to the future mother’s to ensure a family resemblance, while others simply look for qualities they feel are important. Once the donor is chosen, the eggs are expedited to the parents’ fertility clinic to wait in frozen storage until the mother is prepped for implantation.
The recipient takes medication - usually estrogen and progesterone - for four weeks to prepare her uterus for implantation. The eggs are thawed and fertilized using her partner’s (or a donor’s) sperm. Then, the fertilized eggs are left to develop under the care of an embryologist who monitors their growth and development, ultimately choosing the best one or two embryos for implantation. Genetic testing can be done at this stage to minimize the chances of chromosomal abnormalities.
Using a long, thin catheter, one to two embryos are inserted into the uterus where they will hopefully implant into the lining and continue growing. A blood test is performed two weeks later to confirm pregnancy.
Changing Realities
Today’s families have a wonderful variety of structures and lifestyles. It’s fitting that reproductive technologies have given rise to new methods of conception, making the possibility of children a reality for many. Donor egg IVF is giving hope where there was none, and bringing joy into the lives of many who, not too long ago, could not have ever dreamed of having their own children.
The Benefits of Donor Eggs
IVF is an increasingly common practice thanks to later-life pregnancies. As more celebrities voice their infertility experiences, surrogacy and adoption are becoming more accepted avenues to parenthood. Even though donor eggs still remain a less-talked-about subject, the success rates don’t lie. A woman under the age of 35 has about a 40% chance of a successful pregnancy using traditional IVF. By the age of 42, her chances drop to just over 4%. Using a donor egg increases the chances of any childbearing-age woman having a successful pregnancy to nearly 50%. This is because donor eggs are acquired from young, healthy women with equally young, healthy eggs.
Fresh vs. Frozen
Donor eggs are available as fresh or frozen, although frozen eggs have a few advantages over fresh. For a fresh donor egg cycle, the menstrual cycles of the donor and the recipient must be synchronized. More medications are used to achieve this, adding to the overall cost of the procedure and the eggs themselves. In addition, the donor and recipient must be in the same geographical area, potentially adding in travel costs. If any unforeseen circumstances affect the donor or the donor’s cycle, the entire procedure can be postponed for months. While fresh egg donors go through a pre-screening process, they frequently aren’t completely assessed until after they’ve been chosen by a recipient. The donation process has to wait until the full screening is complete before the process can begin.
On the other hand, frozen egg donors are completely screened and have had their eggs retrieved. This makes it much easier to fit an IVF procedure into a busy schedule. There is no need to synchronize menstrual cycles, thus limiting hormonal medications needed to prepare the recipient’s uterus for implantation. Further, some egg banks offer several financing options, including money-back guarantees if pregnancy is not achieved. In the end, the overall cost of using frozen eggs is about half the cost of fresh eggs.
Most importantly, whether choosing fresh eggs or frozen, the recipient gets the chance to carry her child to term and go through all the joys of pregnancy.
The Donor Egg Process
After registering with a donor egg bank, prospective parents search through full donor profiles and select the right one for them. Some parents look for traits similar to the future mother’s to ensure a family resemblance, while others simply look for qualities they feel are important. Once the donor is chosen, the eggs are expedited to the parents’ fertility clinic to wait in frozen storage until the mother is prepped for implantation.
The recipient takes medication - usually estrogen and progesterone - for four weeks to prepare her uterus for implantation. The eggs are thawed and fertilized using her partner’s (or a donor’s) sperm. Then, the fertilized eggs are left to develop under the care of an embryologist who monitors their growth and development, ultimately choosing the best one or two embryos for implantation. Genetic testing can be done at this stage to minimize the chances of chromosomal abnormalities.
Using a long, thin catheter, one to two embryos are inserted into the uterus where they will hopefully implant into the lining and continue growing. A blood test is performed two weeks later to confirm pregnancy.
Changing Realities
Today’s families have a wonderful variety of structures and lifestyles. It’s fitting that reproductive technologies have given rise to new methods of conception, making the possibility of children a reality for many. Donor egg IVF is giving hope where there was none, and bringing joy into the lives of many who, not too long ago, could not have ever dreamed of having their own children.
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