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I will be moving!
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Thanks to the guys from WordPress.com for letting me stay here. It was a wonderful experience.
Nice meeting you all!
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Rules of the Game:
I am two-months old now! And I can already start a conversation with my coos and lots of smiles. Here’s what to expect from babies of my age (click here to more):
Your baby can differentiate familiar voices from other sounds and is becoming a better listener. He also can show you that he’s in tune with his environment. Notice how he looks to see where certain noises are coming from.
An ongoing conversation (although still one-sided!) can help your baby develop his sense of place. He may even watch your mouth as you talk, fascinated by how it all works.
- Condensed from Babycenter.com

I found a new tambayan — the closet, which I discovered out of crying.
Dad was so desperate and challenged to pacify me & have tried new songs and new rock-a-bye-baby steps but was not successful. For no reason at all, he then walked me to this huge cabinet and once inside I suddenly fell asleep. Outside my new haven, Kuya Kokoy & Ate Guen could not find me until Dad popped open the door. They were suprised to find me inside and joined me there until I wake up.
– Condensed from “Dad’s 101 Creative Ways to Comfort a Baby“
Guess what’s my second word…
Quite unusual but my second word is the sound Pinoys usually did to express sigh of relief, aka buntunghininga. It just appeared funny because the situation is funny. I was crying all day and after my dad carried me and I felt comfortable, I uttered my second word: Hayyyyyyy!
Tito Jay-an, dad’s brother, heard it and commented: “parang nabunutan ka ng tinik ah!“.