27th April 2008

Happy birthday!

Today’s Donald’s birthday and I am sooo happy ’cause we have the same age now! LOL I am 4 months older ya know. Somebody sent a few $$ for a dinner date but it takes a few days to clear so what we had is a small cake! We’ll postpone the dinner date until we got the money :-)

Ella is super active today. She played in the morning until in the afternoon. She almost forgot to eat lunch. I called her in when darkness sets in. We were lying in bed when she keeps saying “thank you mommy” and putting wet kisses on my cheek. I asked her why she’s saying thank you, she said “because I am receiving many gifts on my birthday”. Yeah she’ll be getting packages from the heroes in the US and I am excited too. I said we will take a nap (nap? It’s almost 6pm!) so she will grow fast. Then she answered “I don’t want to grow because you will ask me to do this…do that…then I have many house chores then” :roll: What a smart answer! She also threw a question last night that I didn’t know if I have asked it myself when I was her age. While I am putting her to sleep, she asked “Mommy, why is it our breath will go on and on while we are sleeping?” Hmmm……this questions scares me! This is it…the question and answer portion until she’s 18 or so. I have to be ready for more neck breaking questions. LOL

EDIT: My sister, Kuya Ace and her parents-in-law went dowtown to pick some groceries. They included spaghetti ingredients for Donald’d burpday and Kuya Ace bought chicken too. The good thing here is the birthday boy prepared his own spaghetti! LOL Bye for now, I’d be helping him before he’ll walk out :wink:

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21st April 2008

Six little heads

To those who wished that the truck will come today, please wish some more. I have not expected much about it coming over today but I have crossed my fingers. Might as well cross my toes too :lol: I don’t care when as long as it will not be late for Ella to get enrolled in kiddie II.

Done with the laundry this morning after I leisurely read my book “While I was Gone”. I bought it on sale last January for $.80. To think that Oprah’s Book Club seal is on the cover made me feel so proud that I did made a good buy. My left eye hurts so I read with just the right. I am used to it (the occasional pain) since I have been having this problem two years now. I had it checked and was told my eyes needs artificial tears. My eyes gets dry easily that results to sharp, agonizing pain. The drops cost almost a can of Ella’s milk that I resorted to visine.

I asked Donald to get the laundry on the clothes line because my fingers starts to hurt (or itch?). They need exercise on the keyboard and can’t wait to read my emails. I surely had a reason to get anxious on reading those because I had an email from Academia-Research telling me that I passed the trial test as an essay writer. At last I am now a member of the team! :-) This will keep me busy since my blog was not approved yet by ppp or smorty :-( Can’t wait for my blog to be 3 months old! I have set a countdown and I still have to wait 2 months. But I will tire them anyway by resubmitting my application every now and then :lol: Maybe they will approve my blog just to get rid of me :wink:

Ella as usual played with the kids. She’s getting better on skipping rope which she does more of a run than of a jump. I was having my small dose of reading while Donald did some downloading on the pc when I heard the annoying door bell of her doll house that goes over and over. I stood by the window to see six heads! There are only three different sizes of heads yesterday, and some other days when the boys joined in, that made five. But now there’s another head popping in and out. I want Ella to experience what is it to play with other kids but Lord I don’t want to see seven heads tomorrow :neutral:

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20th April 2008

We are moving (?)

I woke up late again today. I felt lazy to get up so I grabbed the book I started reading yesterday, shifting from side to side trying to find a good position. I had a scoliosis like my sister Crislyn and that made lying on my left so uncomfortable. But they say beautiful ones had this and that makes me feel better everytime it hurts :lol:

It was half past twelve in the afternoon when I decided to start on my 5th assignment. My BIL’s colleague and his family came here to see how my BIL and my sister work as captcha coders. They had a seven-year-old son along and Ella was pleased to see a a kid in the house. He was shy at first but Ella used her super convincing powers and in a short while they are playing with her doll house :-)

When they left, the neighbor’s kids came over and played with Ella’s toys. I didn’t allow them inside since this is not our place and besides there is more room to play outside. While they are playing, Ella came to my side to ask if she can show her dollhouse to the kids. I was thinking since we are moving soon, might as well let them play with it outside. I first asked her why and she said : “Palagi lang kasi sila tanong nang tanong ano itsura ng doll house ko…” (Because they always ask me what my dollhouse looked like) Poor girls, they might not have dollhouse. I looked at Donald and before he said NO, I reminded him of the move. Ella excitedly announced that they can play with it and the other kids really enjoyed.

We got a message this afternoon that the truck will be coming over tomorrow :-) Maybe I got a hint about it since I was hurrying to finish many assignments as I can. Ella had prayed about it every night and she sounded very demanding last night that we should move ASAP. God really listens to little kids prayer :-) I bet, she will complain as soon as we arrive there about missing her tita’s and tito, lola carmen and lolo tony (my sister’s in laws), puto and maya (the dogs) and her new friends here whom she played with everyday but doesn’t know the names. She must have been very thrilled on having them around that she forgets to ask. LOL We will really miss them but we will visit them as often as we can. I am excited and a little bit scared ’cause it might be postponed again. We thought that they are not interested on having us to help in the church work there since we are kept waiting for two months to move. Donald and I are talking this week about him finding a job here in Davao and looking for a little place to rent. I was even thinking where to enrol Ella this June. Glad that they still want us to be there. There is 90% possibility on settling in Agusan and that thrills me so much. I hope, i hope, i really hope the truck will come! I’m crossing my fingers.

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19th April 2008

Answered prayer

Last night I received my first earnings from my online job (oh not actually received because I have to wait for 10 more days to withdraw it). Not so big though since we are paid weekly, but it was enough to wake my sleeping nerves :-) Before the boss sent the money through paypal, he sent me another assignment to work on. 

I woke up late this morning. Ella was still asleep lying beside me when I heard the kids calling the dogs names. Puto and Maya whines and barks, the dogs seemed annoyed by their presence too. I was half awake and could not get myself up to shoo the kids away. I just closed my eyes in hope that they will leave. When I could not stand the noise and was about to go out, Ella stood up and dashed outside to greet them :-(  Well….I pray that it will rain early tommorrow so I could have longer sleep and not be awaken by them :wink:

I have an essay to submit today so I sat infront of my pc to get it done a few moments after Ella woke up. I have four days to work on it and I just can’t understand why I can’t get myself to write until the DEADliestLINE. After the essay, I worked on the 4th assignment sent to me last night. I did it in 6 hours which takes me two days to accomplish before. See, my nerves are awake and kickin’ :wink: Last week was hard because of the squidoo pages that I am working seemed not to cooperate.

Good that it rained this afternoon. My prayer was answered too soon :-) But it’s okay. The kids didn’t come back after lunch. Ella stayed inside and has taken a nap which she doesn’t do for a period of time since we stayed here.

Whew! My lower right back is aching. Maybe due to my uncomfy computer chair or my posture. I have to end it here since I have posted “novels” on my previous entries that may have bored you.

 

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15th April 2008

Carrot doesn’t talk

Yesterday, Ella played with two boys (I guess they are around eight or nine). When I woke up this morning, they are already on the adjacent lot waiting for Ella. I went outside to bring out the laundry that hasn’t dried and saw the two boys and two girls! So now it was multiplied and it scared. I told her this is not our house and she shouldn’t call the kids over to play. But Ella didn’t call them, they just appeared from nowhere. Maybe from the house at the back. The girls were also the same age as the boys I guess. What else could you expect for a girl who hasn’t played with REAL kids? She dashed outside upon hearing the commotion and was excited to see the girls. They played almost all day having just a few minute break for lunch. When Donald went to the mall to check my sister’s account (cause she couldn’t get off her online job) I sent Ella along to have two rides of merry-go-round and see some real kids. (And to send the girls home too) I felt guilty because when I try to explain my point, we ended up having this short battle of wits:

Me: Pauwiin mo na sila baka hinahanap na sila ng Tatay nila. Dito ka na sa loob maglaro (Send them home now, their father might be looking for them. Come play inside.)               

Ella: Mommy, gusto ko ng kalaro. (Mommy, I want somebody to play with.)                       

Me: Laruin mo si Carrot. (You play with Carrot)                                                                   

Ella: Gusto ko ‘yong nagsasalita….’Yong totoo. hindi naman nagsasalita si Carrot. Bakit kasi hindi pa ninyo ako bigyan ng kapatid…(I like one who talks…Carrot doesn’t talk. Why don’t you give me a baby sister…..)

That ends our debate. I lost. A.G.A.I.N.

Here’s a photo of Ella nd Carrot (Excuse the picture quality…I only used my cellphone here)

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Anyway, there are things that I should be celebrating today. One is, my blog is approved by Link Worth. Yipee!!!  and I am working on my essay to submit for Academia Research. Hopefully, if my essay get approved I can earn $$$ for writing essays! :wink: And most of all, it’s my Daddy’s 54th birtdhay!  Well, he’s not with us in Davao. We rarely spent time togther since he’s in our small farm in Pagadian but we will see him on Mamang’s 2nd death anniversary in May. Daddy just loves living in the farm which makes him closer to nature. He loves fishing very much and I usually go with him when I was a kid. He taught me from hunting for worms in the backyard which I will put in my hook as a bait, to finding the good spot in the river to throw my string. We will leave the house early in the morning and have to walk a few miles to reach the river. My sister Crislyn never went with us since she just loves staying at home and my younger sister was just a baby then. My fish pole, which Daddy carefully made, has three hooks which catches three fishes in just one sitting. After a day of fishing, we will walk home when the sun sets with our catch of carps, tilapia and electric ells. Oh I missed grilled fish fresh from the river.

Daddy was then in the Armed Forces of the Philippines and he raised us in military way. We were not allowed to talk infront of the food nor we are not allowed to talk about other people’s lives. To him gossip is what average people does. “Mano” and the use of “po” and “opo” are a few things we couldn’t forget. Daddy is hardworking and very disciplined person. I didn’t hear him say unpleasant things to other people even how mean they are. But inspite of how good he is, Daddy is not a good businessman. He has tried different businesses and all failed. To him, when people couldn’t remit the day’s earnings he still gives them stocks for the next day. He always say “How can the pay their debt when they have nothing to sell today?” And this goes on and on until they couldn’t pay anymore the debt they owed him. When we ask him why he won’t go after them and demand for their payments, he would just answer “They will pay if they want.” Worst thing is, some of them even denied that they owe him money and he will just shrug and say “Bahala na ang Diyos sa kanila.” This we call Daddy’s CHARITY work.

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12th April 2008

A day in my Life

Tagged by Yen!

What time do you usually wake up?
I have just adjusted my body clock SUCCESSFULLY, now I wake up no later than 6am and you must congratulate me for that :lol:

What’s the first thing you do?
Prepare breakfast (while the graveyard shifts *my sisters, hubby and Ella* were still off to dreamland) then open emails and visit blogs.

Breakfast?
Sometimes I do. 

Do you go to work/school?
Nope. I am a full time SAHM, part time WAHM ;)

Do you like it?
Definitely! This is my dream :wink:

If you stay at home, what do you do all day?
Cook.Read emails.Reply emails.Do my task on my online job.Blog.Blog hop.Eat.Play with Ella.Read book so hubby and Ella can have their turn on the computer too.Sleep. 

When’s lunch and what you eatin’?
We have to call for lunch at 12 noon, then eat anytime I want :-) I eat grass (veggies I mean) a lot but we also have meat and fish :lol:

What time do you get home from work/school?
Haven’t you remember I am SAHM-WAHM? :lol:

What do you do?
Refer to the answer on question #6 :wink:

Dinner: When and what?
Donald fixes dinner recently (we got all busy on the pc) and is ready by 7pm. We usually have meat or fish with veggies.

What do you do to unwind?
Go to the beach (we all love the beach!) and have a quality time together with my family.

What is your favorite part of the day?
Lunch time when Ella gets up (she usually sleeps 2am these past days). We hug and kiss a lot.

Who’s your favorite person to interact with?
My sweet Ella (she talks and thinks like 26 too) :lol:

When’s bedtime?
I get my batteries low at 9 to 10pm. I go to sleep early now after readjusting my body clock.

Who’s bedtime with?
Donald on the left and Ella on the right :wink:

Tagging Julie, Divine, Gie, Sasha, and YOU!

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12th April 2008

20 Questions

I got tagged by Divine. Sorry for having this late. Got busy the past days.

Here are the rules: Remove one (1) question from below and add in your personal question, make it a total of 20 questions, then tag eight (8) people in your list. List them out at the end of this post.

1. At what age do/did you wish to marry?
- 20 :wink:

2. What color do you like most?
- old rose

3. Have you ever shoplifted?
- NO!

4. Where is the place that you want to go the most?
- a farm in the US

5. Which part of you that you hate the most?
- my size 9 feet :lol:

6. When you encounter a sad moment, what would you do?
- think of happy moments, read a book or just lie in bed whole day

7. What are you afraid to lose the most?
- my family of course!

8. If you win $1 million, what would you do? I would clear all our payables, invest in a stock market, buy my husband’s dream car, buy my daughter’s dream house, share my fortune to my immediate family, see the places we wanted, shop, eat, do a charity and help those who are mean to us :lol:

9. What do you loved the most last year (2007)?
- We threw our daughter her wished birthday party (we had more than we needed then)

10. List out 3 good points of the person who tagged you:
- I don’t know Divine personally, but reading through her blog, I can say she is a wonderful person, a happy and contented one.

11. How do you cope with boredom?
- Boredom? I don’t know such thing :-) When boredom sets in, I snapped it out by reading (when at home), looking at people, starting a conversation or just day dreaming (when I am out)

12. Till now, what is the moment that you regret the most?
- Nothing. I don’t dwell on the past. I always think that everything that happened in the past has its own purpose and regret just hinders me from moving on.

13. Which type of person do you hate the most?
- insecure

14. What is your ambition?
- For my daughter to have everything in life. Good education, good job, good husband and most of all, good in-laws.

15. If you had one wish what would you wish for?
- I wish for my mother to come to life again.

16. How did you celebrate new year?
- A happy and noisy reunion with my relatives in our hometown.

17. It is already 2008, do you have a new year’s resolution?
- not to drink too much Coke :roll:

18. What do you look forward to in 2008?
- financial stability

19. If your life is a song, what title best fit it?
- Life in a Roller Coaster Ride

20. How do you want to spend your last golden years? - I would like to spend it with my husband in a farm, tending our flower and vegetable garden, with lots of animals around….then we will get a frequent visit from our children and grandchildren from the city.

I’m tagging Crislyn, Yen, Chikai, Junelle, Borski and Nai, Honney and Mitch.

Have a great day!

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11th April 2008

The Little Gate Crasher

As I promised you, I will write about our dear little princess’ life, her mischiefs and the things she did with pure innocence of a child that made us laugh, cry, worry and hope that she will not grow too fast. I want it to write about it now that I have still it in my memory. So when she is old, she have stories to tell  her grandchildren about how she was as a child.

We got the first scare from her when she was barely 3 days old. We rushed her to the pedia because she wouldn’t cry. The first time that we heard her cry was when she was born, after that we didn’t hear any from her. When we arrived to the clinic, I was asked what’s wrong with the baby and I complained about her do quite. That I think it is not normal for a baby. She let me lay Ella on the bed and checked Babinski reflex, everything  were okay. Then, she struck Ella’s sole with her fingers and that sent her wailing like hell! For that, we paid $15 for her to make Ella cry  :lol:  At least we went home relieved of the thought that our child might be deaf/mute. The Pedia told me I am just so lucky that my baby isn’t a cry-baby.

After one day after that visit to the Pedia, I rushed to tell Donald that Ella has stopped breathing for a moment and that I noticed it a few times. We came rushing at the center for my midwife to check on her. This time, it is my ignorance :-) That usually occur in babies and is perfectly alright. We went home smiling in relief and a bit embarrassed.

She grew to be a healthy baby, always smiling, she associates with people so well and rarely cries. But I have heard from mothers that babies who are well behaved will grow naughty,  stubborn or strong willed. Ella had the latter trait and she got it from me. Although she has that trait, she is sweet in most ways, thoughtful, smart and seem mature at her age. She just loves to E.A.T. all the time.

 It was almost 4 years ago, when she was a year and a half, my sisters and mother went to the mall with her. At the department store, they saw a mother with her baby on a stroller. The mother gave the baby french fries (which is Ella’s favorite food). She ran to the baby, held its hand and took a bite on the fries. The mother laughed at what she saw and gave Ella one. My mother apologized and they had a short conversation. Good that the mother was friendly. Then the mother put the fries on the side of the stroller and started pushing her way down the alley. But Ella hadn’t been contented for that one stick and so she came running to the baby again and this time grabbed the fries to where the mother has put it. They held Ella tight and bought her fries so she would not harass other people. I just don’t know how will I react if I was there….

When she was a year and 8 months old, we (Donald, Ella and I) went into a clinic at the mall for me to get checked. We are seated on the lounge with our eyes on tv. There were also two old ladies on my left waiting for the doctor. Suddenly, we heard them giggling. I just ignored them thinking that they might have some private conversation that causes them to giggle. I kept my eyes on the screen trying to ignore them. Then the giggles turned into laughter, this time I turned to their side and saw Ella her eyes innocently on the screen while her hand was on their popcorn. Oh, how I must have fainted! :lol:

Then again when she was three, we went to Jollibee (this time in the province, without Donald in the scene) as I have promised to Ella. I found a vacant table and get her settled in the chair. I have put the order at the counter, paid and went back to the table to wait. While waiting, a couple came in and got the table next to us. They had their baby with them (maybe a year and a half), put him on a high chair with a cookie and they both went to the counter. Ella, being so fond of babies, went near him saying “wow….ang cute cute mo naman…” (wow….you’re so cute…) and started playing with the baby. The baby seem to like her too. She was tickles the baby and he giggles. They were at that scene when I reached for cellphone to check for messages, it was just a few seconds, when I looked at them….Ella was taking good bite at the cookie that the baby was holding!!!! I called her attention and told her to stop it and reminded her that it isn’t good. Far from the table, the couple have seen all that has transpired…Ella and their baby playing and Ella getting a bite from the cookie. They smiled from the lane and when they came back, I apologized and almost faint (again). The father reached from the bag and gave Ella a pack of cookies that she graciously accepted with a shy thank you :-)

The worst and most embarrassing thing she did was to gate crash during a birthday party. She was already four and we (Donald, Ella, my sisters and brother in law) were at SM having our bonding moment. When we felt we needed something to eat, we all agreed to go to McDonald’s. The place was packed with customers and there’s seem to be a party going on at the rear portion of the store. (They don’t have a separate party area). Upon hearing the voice on the microphone (which surely of the host) giving the mechanics of the game, I felt nervous. That confirmed my guess. I was thinking Ella might go in there and that was the mother’s instinct in me. She had her own birthday party at McDonald’s too. She surely enjoyed it and would want to experince another one. While we were just trying to find a seat, she ran to the party area just as I was about to brief her not to go there. I quickly followed here and tried to coax her to go back to our table. I explained that we didn’t know the people there, she didn’t knew who’s brthday it was and that she was not invited. I held her hand firm but the host told me to let her join the games. I didn’t know if she knew that Ella was not from the guest list after all.  So, I went back to our table feeling amused and embarrassed all the same. Donald and the rest didn’t know what to say. They feel the same as I did (we were all laughing in disbelief) and we almost can’t hold our head high. After we had consumed our orders, we heard the kids sang the birthday song and boy, Ella’s voice was on top of ‘em all. After some short talk; the party ended,  she went to our table and said “Mommy, kilala ko na ‘yong boy. Siya si Stephen…” (Mommy, I know the boy now. His name is Stephen…) :roll: Now she knew who’s birthday it was! She was happy to tell us she had a new found friend :roll: I can’t wait to tell her privately (so as not to embarrass her) that gate crashing is not a good way to make friends. Needless to say, she enjoyed the party and went home with a lootbag and  five balloons!!!! I ended up giving the boy a Puss in Boots mini storybook with a cd (which I am lucky to have in my bag) and apologized to the mother for the crime my daughter committed.  The mother consoled me and even praised Ella for making the party alive. She said it was good that she did gate crash since the kids there were just sitting and staring. If not for this little gate crasher, the party will be all too boring. She made the party alive :-)

Inspite of her silliness, she is so much like an angel to us. I love her being so sweet, thoughtful, smart and mature at her age. At school, she was always the one who kept peace and order :-) When someone cries, she will wrap the crying child with her arms. After comforting her, she will go to the one who made the kid cry and say in bossy manner ”Bakit mo siya pinaiyak? Alam mo bang hindi maganda ‘yon? Hindi ka ba tinuruan ng Mama mo?” (Why did you make her cry? Did you know that it isn’t good. Didn’t your mother tell you that?). She also makes sure she have more food everyday than she can consume. She have this ready so she can share with her classmates. You know those kids, they want what’s their classmates had for merienda. She was also very helpful. When she hears somebody complain of a missing pencil or an eraser, she will stand from her chair and will look for it. She will only go back to her work when all are settled. Her teacher calls her “Mother Hen” and she surely is.

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10th April 2008

Ella played Hide and Seek A.L.O.N.E

Wondering what happened to the truck that we are waiting forever? Still it didn’t appear. *sighs* Although I am a really anxious on moving to Agusan, good that it didn’t appear A.G.A.I.N. as I was stuck on my newfound online job. 

Remember my first assignment as virtual assistant? I started the work last April 6, the next day my report was ready for submission. But then, my dilemma was how will I suppose to continue my job if we will be moving the next day? I just went on with my work and never bother about the move, silently hoping that they will give us another excuse for not having to come here to get us. As I expected, the truck hasn’t arrived. We are told that the somebody took the battery from the truck (I don’t know if it was stolen) Just a brief preview: that truck we are waiting for is owned by a couple who are members of the church in Agusan. We had an arrangement made with them regarding the truck. Since it travels to and fro Agusan and Davao, it would be best for us if we will have to wait for it. This way, we can save $150. Although I was very anxious to move and get settled in the province, I think it is good that we are still here in the city so I could still work online and earn before the big move.

Ella was super into her The Secret Garden cd and for  a week now, she plays as Mary Lennock (correct me if I mispelled it) almost all the time. She wore my sisters shirt and boots, bonnet and she ties a small valance around her neck as a scarf. Then she will carry this pooh bag on his back and march outside the yard. After feeling the heat; she will then go in and remove her “costume” and start on her “art attack” thing. She draws pictures and give it to us as a gift E.V.E.R.Y.D.A.Y and she never gets tired of doing that. If she sees me leave my seat infront of my pc, she gets settled here in lightning speed and beg me to let her play Penguin Diner which she discovered herself. We are into Penguin Diner too after we discovered it was fun! Most of her toys and books are packed already for the move and I am just very thankful that she knew how to entertain herself.

Ella grew without other kids and that’s why she has learned to play alone. Last night, she scared me to death. It was already dark and I was working with my pc, I knew she was just playing around. She knew it is a NO NO to go outside the gate (except when she is asked to go to the store in the corner) and she never did violate this rule. So we all go on about our things thinking that the little girl was just somewhere doing her own thing too. After a while my younger sister asked where Ella is, I stood up and looked outside the house but there was not even a shadow of her. We called her name many times but we got no answer. This frightened me because it was rule #1 for her to answer when we call  her name. I went to the corner store but she was not there. I looked around to where the kids are playing street games hoping that she was there, but no sign of her. I was about to go back to the house when I saw Donald with his worried and somehow amused face. That made me doubt him. He told me Ella was not in the house but I insisted that they were just playing a joke on me. They played that game many times before. He will tell Ella to hide underneath the pillows and will pretend to look very worried. I was relieved from the thought that it was one of their game. But when I got in the house, my sisters confirmed what Donald was saying is true. That instant, I can almost hear my heart pound. I went straight to the room to check and was relieved to find her curled up behind the door.  She was soaked in sweat! She must have been there for a long time waiting for us to notice her absence.  Maybe she was too bored playing alone and tried to play a game on me but this time she did it without her daddy’s help.

 Oh I pity my little princess, she played hide and seek ALONE. That was the worst part of having no siblings to play with, you got to hide and wait until mommy and daddy notice that you are gone and start looking for you :-)

You can not just tell how kids can drive you crazy. I have some memories of Ella’s that really drove me crazy which I would like to share. I will write about it  if my mood permits :-) For now, I will recollect all those moments so I could have a good sequence. Ella’s Mischief…coming soon.

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