Showing posts with label jacob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jacob. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Grocery Day

mommy moments

One of our favorite thing to do as a family is to buy groceries. We do our major grocery shopping twice a month, mostly to buy Jacob's things like diapers, milk, baby wipes, soap and shampoo, etc. We always bring jacob with us and he loves to grab everything his hands gets to... hehehe... Wait till he gets older and he'll be pointing at every candy and chocolates in there. Here's one photo i captured of Jacob when we were doing the grocery.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Jacob and his first Carousel Ride

mommy moments

Jacob had his first ride on a mini carousel in Storyland SM Fairview last sunday, July 11, 2010. He enjoyed his ride but mommy was dizzy walking along side the carousel. We should have ridden the big carousel instead. hehehe... Jacob loved that horse. :D

Friday, July 9, 2010

Jacob at Kindermusik with Teacher Suzette

Jacob attended first very first Kindermusik class last June 26 with Teacher Suzette. He really enjoys the dancing and the singing and he is on his way to learning packing away. :D This semester is all about transportation which I think is very appropriate for little boys like him.




Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Separation anxiety sets in

When Jacob was younger, I always condition him that every morning mommy needs to go to work and will be back later. Before I go I always tell him that I love him and I’ll see him later. Of course at first, he wouldn’t cry and he will just look at me and smile. But this morning when I saw him cry because I was leaving, it makes me want to stay at home.


Being a working mom, every morning I feel really bad leaving Jacob at home. Thinking that he is spending more time without me than with me. Makes me think who between us have separation anxiety?? Is it mommy or Jacob. :)

Here are tips on dealing with separation anxiety I found in http://www.babycenter.com.ph

Tips on dealing with separation anxiety

Conditioning is a good technique to (try) practice to counter separation anxiety. You may try these conditioning strategies:
• Rehearse your leave-taking for brief periods, then gradually increase the time intervals whenever you think your baby is ready to not see you for a longer time
• Allow her some time to acclimatize first or “grow into” the caregiver you are leaving him with. Try not to leave her in the hands of someone she considers a stranger.
• If you are leaving your in a place outside your home, try bringing him to the new place a certain number of times beforehand if possible, so that he becomes accustomed to the new faces and to the new place before he is to be left there without mom or dad
• Try storytelling and storyreading as a means by which to acclimatize your child to situations and places where he may feel that she is “on her own” . For example, stories about the first day in school or stories about finding your way in the playground can be very helpful.