Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Threesome

We ran out of diapers so Hubi and I had to drive to town to buy two kinds - for day and night time. We concluded that no matter how companies claim that their product is super absorbent, i.e., up to 12 wettings etc etc, there is no significant difference when Kimi is already the end user. May it be from the cheapest brand to the most popular one in the market, it's all the same. Kimi would definitely scream from the top of his lungs when he feels slight wetness. Super sensitive unlike me when I was a baby, according to my mom. Haay, walang sinabi ang Pampers o Huggies sa kanya!

Since the weather was so pleasant, we decided to bring Kimi along and stroll around. Whereat? No other choice but Camp John Hay since it's a weekday and there are very few people to disturb when all else fails. "All else" refers to the methods, untried or tested, to pacify a cranky baby. =) We drove around and stopped by Scout Hill picnic area. It was indeed an excellent idea that we tagged along Kimi's carrier seat or else we had to numb our forearms just to support an eleven, err, twelve, err, quarter pounder? (yum!) The place is really, really ugly now with the perya-like setting. No more ATV even. Good thing we had dared the terrain before the biz went down & out. Nothing new, nothing fancy. If not for the cool breeze and pine trees and a white cat with a deteriorating ear lobe the entire time out there's actually boring.

Again, reminiscing my elementary days when camping & outing were still in. Too bad, the youngsters now won't be able to experience such. *boohoo* Where the heck shall they pitch the tents? Perhaps, on the lot fronting Starbucks? *harhar*

Anyways, the lakwatsa was still worth it. This time we are three now...

...and still counting?

oops! Manong para!

"Eileen, Kimi & Hubi"

"Our Picnic Basket"

4 comments:

The Nashman said...

naks, what happened to washable lampins....

En said...

we still use them prior to preparing the baby for bathing so the air can circulate down there. they're not convenient for long term usage as we need to change sooo, sooo often. Kimi's nappies and even his clothes get heavily soaked after consuming above his normal capacity.
the washable lampins function better as a "bil-a" cloth. ;)

...sommer... said...

...hala what is buchog na kimi!!!;)...pwera usog!!!

En said...

hala, oo tabachingching ..bari-bari pa ngay! hehe..