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Summer Classes

The school year is about to end. For Johann, school will close this week. I can't believe that it has been a year already. Sabi nga ni Vic, parang ang bilis lang nun tuition na binayaran ko.

Since, I don't want my kids watching TV all day, I am thinking of activities for them this summer. Here are some programs I am interested in. Check them out too.

Paref Rosefield's Summer Programs. Johann's school offers 12 sessions of Creative Play for 2 to 3 year old kids. I just might enroll Javi in that one. Johann would be enrolled in the Reading program. Anyway, each course is 12 sessions (2.5 hours per session). Pwede na ba for 5000 per course? I have no idea if that's expensive or not for 30hours? I wanted to get them into more physical activities but my choices are quite inaccessible.

Ballet Philippines. I found this at the backstage of Meralco Theater while we were on break. I was quite excited about the Toddler's Ballet class. Sayang, Bettina is too young. She can barely walk at this time. Hehehe. For less than 3000 per class, I think that is quite affordable.



Then, I recently received an email from San Miguel Culinary. They are holding cooking classes not just for kids but also for Mommies and Daddies. I frequent their Business Opportunity Series Workshops so I know that the recipes are really good.


I am still on the lookout for other summer programs. Do share, if you found something worth sharing.

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