Saturday, November 12, 2011

Street Children




It crushes my heart to see street children. I just don't know why there are couple who keeps on having children and they can't even have time to take good care of their kids, but this does not mean that I am pro-RH Bill.

In my own humble opinion both the church and the government are two core institutions that have a great role of solving this problem in our country. Instead of fighting against each other both needs to work hand in hand to solve this.

The Church must constantly remind the parishioners how God loves children and how God want his people to take good care of each other especially the children. The Church is responsible on how to morally raise children.

The government must have constant seminars about family planning and the right way of raising children. Aside from that government must teach parents about responsible parenthood. The government must also have programs concerning how parents could earn to support their children.

We should remember that our children are the hopes of the future so we should treat them well and guide them well so that our hope would become a reality.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

iPad for Kids


There is a lot of debate concerning the effect of iPad's to kids whether it is good or bad. This is hubby's 3 year old nephew and every morning when he wakes up he plays the iPad right away.


Tan2x operates the iPad so well like every function and every apps he know. If you asked me I would say iPad is good for kids because it is a better educational source compared to what we used to have when we were kids. iPad is a very interactive tool.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Money in the Tree Has Dust


This is a money tree or pachira aquatica and is referred to a story of its origin, where a poor man prayed for money, found this "odd" plant, took it home as an omen, and made money selling plants grown from its seeds. We have this at home and as you see it has dust all over it.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Talulot


Talulot is a new sprout of a leaf. What I remember about this talulot or udlot in Bisaya is that my aunt gathers various talulot of plants and trees and then boils it and the water is said to be good for our health. My aunt called it "inutbong" and if I'm in Bohol she will let me drink it. I just dont like it's bitter taste.