Friday, February 29, 2008

Trixie in a Towel Dress




Trixie now enjoys having Brandon bathe her, and I was pleasantly surprised when she came out of the bathroom in a towel dress outfit! Brandon does have a way with her, I don't know how he pulled this off! Trix looked so cute and I'm glad Brandon quickly took his camera and clicked away. Obviously, my little girl obliged! Truly, these are priceless moments...

Pork Steak ala Pobre

We had this very healthy, light, yet fulfilling dish for dinner.  Trixie and Brandon kept on picking on the onion rings!  They do have plenty of similarities when it comes to food.  Here's the recipe:

Ingredients:
1 slab/ piece of pork tenderloin, white skin removed then sliced into about 1/2 inch pieces
3 pcs. calamansi, juiced
2 tablespoons dark soy sauce
2 white onions, sliced into rings
1 tablespoon minced garlic

Procedure:
Combine calamansi juice and soy sauce, then marinate the pork tenderloin pieces in the mixture for about 1 hour.
In a medium saute pan, fry minced garlic in enough oil until light brown.   Note:  Garlic frying can be pretty tricky, so as soon as the garlic changes color, lower the heat and keep watch!  Turn off the heat before you reach the desired color because it will still continue cooking in the hot oil.  Remove crunchy, golden brown garlic unto a plate then set aside.
In the same pan, saute onion rings until caramel in color.  You can undercook the onions if you like them slightly raw, but personally, I love onion rings that are well-done.  Remove from pan and set aside.
Still using the same hot pan, dump the pork tenderloin with the marinade and cook until done.  Make sure not to overcook the pork or else they'll turn tough.
Assembly:  Place tenderloin on a plate then top with onion rings and garlic.  Serve right away.
Serves 4-6. 

Saturday, February 16, 2008

My Preschool Search for Trixie- Part 1

For two weeks now, Trixie has been bugging me to bring her to school. I wonder if she really knows what a school is, but I guess my letting her watch Barney's "Let's Play School" somehow gave her an idea.  In the show, Baby Bop was feeling sad because she can't go to big school like the other kids, so with her imagination, she goes to her own school with many cool stuff and things to learn (i.e. bubble machine that releases bubbles of different shapes).  And so with the help of Barney, Trixie started wanting to go to school.  Thus, my search for the "perfect" pre-school for Trixie became our project this week.  Aside from asking around, I searched the net for progressive schools in the QC area and from there, I made my shortlist which is really not short at all; imagine, seven schools!  They are the following:
1.  Kinderhaus Learning Center (South Triangle)
2.  Kinder Minds Learning Center (QC Rotonda)
3.  Mind Specialists School (D. Tuazon)
4.  Cambridge Child Development Center (Banawe)
5.  Little Sand Box (Sct. Castor)
6.  CHILD Pre-school (Sct .Fernandez)
7.  Gymboree (Trinoma)

Well, let me just state for the record that I'm no expert with regard to evaluating the quality of any school (and the opinions stated here are purely personal), but with the many pieces of advice from my Atsie (who studied Masters in Early Childhood Education in La Salle), I kinda have a picture of the kind of school I would like Trixie to attend.  So this week, we've been doing school trips to find out for ourselves.  So far, we have visited four schools and I think I'm close to making a choice already which I will reveal in Part 2 after Trixie's 3-day free trial in that school.  What I want to share now is one school which I will NEVER let Trixie attend.  (I think it's best not to reveal the school's name publicly, lest I offend any parent who has kids attending that school, but if you really want to know, just send me a personal message.)   But just the same, let me tell you why I didn't like the school.  We got to meet the school's Directress who was kind enough to give us a tour of the school.  We got to see the toddler class in action and as expected, they have quite a number of students being a popular school.  Although the school is inside a big house, I didn't feel quite at home at all.  I felt that the classrooms were kinda "kulob"--- no natural light coming in and instead of an outdoor playground, they have a play area in in the lobby which was surrounded with many posters reminding everyone of their rules which monotonously start with a "No", e.g. "No shouting."  Call it a fun place huh.  And here's the clincher- the Directress was looking for Trixie's yaya and when we told her that I'm a full-time mom, she was overly surprised.  And you call her the head of the school!  She was even more surprised to find out that I'm still nursing Trixie.  She kept on saying that it is difficult that I am a full-time mom (tell me something I don't know) because I cannot work anymore, but whoever mentioned that I am sad and lonely being a full-time mom?  I love being a full-time mom and I would never trade places with anyone!  I figure the school is full of children who are raised by yayas which is quite obvious--- they have a huge waiting area with cable tv for yayas-in-waiting and that Trixie, raised and nursed by her own mom is a rarity.  Not that I am against yayas or working mothers, but clearly, the directress and I don't share the same parenting methods.  That conversation sent us home, vowing not to enroll Trix in that school... ever! 

More to come-  the school that I really liked that Trixie will hopefully love too.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Good-bye Diapies!

Two weeks ago, Trixie "weaned" herself from diapers.  I was caught off guard in a way (having recently bought a pack of Huggies) since I never really exerted any effort in teaching her how to use the toilet other than leading by example.  So one day, she just said she wanted to "wee-wee" and of course, children don't lie about these things, so I sat her on the potty and the rest is history.  Up to now, I still can't believe that she is over diapers.  So now, I have plenty of Huggies to give away...  Babies really grow so fast that even though I take care of her full-time, I still can't catch up on how fast she's learning and changing into a little girl.  Guess what we're doing tomorrow--- shopping for cute and PINK undies!!!  (Highlight on the pink since that's her favorite color!) 

Monday, February 11, 2008

Weekend at Clark- Part 2




The following day, we woke up at 5:30am just to make it to the hot air balloon opening. But alas! The release of the hot air balloons was canceled due to strong winds :( Next year nalang ulit.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Weekend at Clark- Part 1




Over the weekend, we checked in at Holiday Inn Clark, in time for the Hot Air Balloon Fiesta. Trixie really enjoyed this trip- lots of fresh air, new things to see, and cows to meet!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Trixie This Morning




Brandon took these photos of Trixie this morning using natural light (or no flash from his camera).

Monday, February 4, 2008

Trixie, a True Tsinay!

Trixie tasted her first balot two nights ago and she loved it.  Mind you, she liked the "sisiw" and the balot soup over the yellow part (the only part I eat in a balot, so she takes after her dad!  See what's left of the balot in the photo.).  So every night, whenever she hears the balot man, she goes to Brandon and asks for a balot purchase, then they eat it together.  I call those moments "Balot Bonding with Brandon" haha!  This is just one of those things that show the Pinay in Trixie.  Here are some more:
-  She loves kakanin.  Her favorite is kutchinta and pichi-pichi.
-  She loves mangoes and pomelo.
-  She loves pandan salad.
-  She says "Opo Ma'am!"

Well, she's also a true Chinese in many ways. 
-  She loves Chinese lumpia.  (We call it food pockets, like Elmo does.)
-  She loves tao-hwe, siopao, noodles and tikoy.
-  She wants to be called "Siao Mei-mei" and not baby or little girl.



Sunday, February 3, 2008

I married the Grill King!


My ahia gave us this McGrill Griller so we can grill on top of the stove. This is a cool Filipino invention!

Brandon and I had a most wonderful night :) Both of us were busy in the kitchen... actually, Trixie too!. Brandon was in charge of the pork chops while I baked some corn muffins and vegies as side dishes. The result--- a really delish dinner! Brandon's pork chops were so flavorful, juicy and tender that Trixie effortlessly ate almost the whole pork chop! Best pork chops I've eaten, actually. (Way, way better that Italianni's!) I was also happy with the corn muffins--- finally, I was able to make corn muffins that I am really proud of! This is because I've had terrible, terrible corn muffins before. We are both indebted to "The New Best Recipe" cookbook which I now declare the best cookbook in the world!!! And I also declare my hubby Brandon as the Grill King!!!