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It has been a week and 2 days since I first felt labor pains. I've been walking, doing mundane chores and baking just to wear myself out. Kulang pa din. I'm still at 1cm though the baby has engaged herself even lower into my crotch.

Mag-mall na lang daw muna ako sabi ng doktor. At the rate I'm going, I'll end up going broke even before I give birth.

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Pagkapanganak ko, simple lang ang pangarap ko... makapag-tuck-in ulit ako. LOL!

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I can't wait for my O Magazine to start arriving. I've been waiting since January. After several correspondences with Hearst, I hope I'll receive the May issue. If not, I'll demand for a refund again.

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Johann's slot in the AM Junior Kinder class is now reserved. I am glad to know that we don't have to shell out additional anda for the bond. They took out the bond years ago. Yey!

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Every time I go shopping, I buy for each member of the family. Now, with 4 people (almost 5) to buy for, I may have to re-think that policy. It is getting expensive.

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When both kids woke from their nap, I asked, "Sino umutot?" The smaller boy said, "Javi." I am amused that he understood that question enough to answer it truthfully. I wonder how much longer they will admit to doing the deed?

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I want a Giant Town in Canard. The question is how and when? With tuition fees, delivery fees, Meralco bills, milk formula and diapers in the picture, I do not see it in the near future. Oh well, I can't have everything I want.

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Why has the flow of traffic gone worse in C5 and EDSA? Is it because everybody is on the road this summer? Maybe people are heading to the malls to cool themselves in a feeble attempt to bring down their Meralco bills?

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In the few times I accompanied Johann to his summer class, I'd notice this other mom who was with her daughter too. What caught my attention was that she was always on the phone, even if the teacher was already in front of the class. I wondered how critical can her work be if she can't lose her mobile even for an hour-and-a-half. Her kid's yaya spoke to me as if she expected me to know her. I found out through Vic that she is one of TV Patrol's news reporters. Sorry naman, mahina ako sa current affairs, lalo na sa reporters.

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