Saturday, June 03, 2006

Chloe's 5th Birthday

Chloe turned 5 years old this year. We celebrated it on her birthday itself, 01 June 2006. Chloe had been planning her birthday for months now. She knew exactly what she wanted for her birthday. She told us that she wanted a Barbie Elina Mermaidia doll as a gift from us. Also, she wanted a birthday cake, spaghetti, fried chicken and pizza. Of course we said yes to what she wanted but we did not plan on having guests over. It would just be the three (or almost 4 including the baby inside my tummy) of us.

Three days before her big day, we went to Goldilock’s, Festival Mall to order her cake. She wanted a Barbie birthday cake. Since Goldilock’s did not have such a theme, I decided on just ordering an ordinary mocha chiffon with marshmallow icing cake. My mom sent me some small fairy & mermaid Barbie dolls which I had in mind as decoration for the cake. We told Chloe that the cake will be ready on her birthday on Thursday.

As we headed home, she told us that she wanted her cousins to come and greet her on her birthday. This changed our plan … we said that we will invite her cousins over but we can not promise her that everybody will be able to come. We explained that her birthday falls on Thursday which was a weekday and her “titos” amd “titas” might have work that day and they may not be able to bring her cousins over.

That night, I started calling my parent-in-laws as well as Mon’s siblings. I told them that we will be celebrating Chloe’s 5th birthday on Thursday, 01 June 2006. Surprisingly, everyone said that they will be able to come. That was great news! I knew then that this was going to be a great birthday party because Chloe will surely enjoy herself with her cousins.

As added fun, we told everyone to bring extra clothes and swimming attire for the kids as we plan on setting up the big inflatable kiddie pool if the weather was nice.

The morning of June 1st, I went to Goldilock’s, Festival Mall to pick up Chloe’s birthday cake and to meet my Dad (aka Lolo Noel). Mon stayed home because he was going to start cooking and Chloe on the other hand was still asleep when I left.

When we (my Dad and I) arrived home, it was lunch time and we ordered pizza from Yellow Cab for lunch. Chloe was excited! She saw the gifts from us and from her Lolo Noel … I told her that we had to eat lunch first, then she had to take a bath and get dressed. She did and when she was done, she happily posed for the camera while we took pictures and videos of her blowing her cake and opening her gifts from Lolo Noel and from Mon and I.

While waiting for her guests to arrive, Chloe played with her gifts with her Lolo Noel. Mon had finished cooking and was setting up the pool now.


At around 4pm, the guests started arriving … the kids immediately saw the pool and you can see that their eyes were glowing! We told them that they had to eat first before they can start swimming. The kids happily obliged and once finished, they asked if they could get changed into their swimming attires.

Chloe and Yianel changed into their bathing suits while Evan, Jerard and Shane changed into their bathing shorts.

You could see the kids having lots of fun splashing inside the pool! It was humid but the sky was clear … Bathing in the pool was very refreshing and you could see that the adults were envious of the kids … Hehehe!

Jerard and Shane came out earlier as they were the smaller kids and had to be dried and changed before they catch a cold. The bigger kids (Yianel, Evan & Chloe), however stayed longer till around 6pm.

After swimming, the kids were bathed and changed into dry clothes. They played inside the house while the adults were scattered all over. Some were having conversations in the living room, others were eating again in the dining room and the others were looking at our aviary and fish pond at the back.

We served cake while I downloaded the pictures and video clips from my camera to our computer. Everyone was happy …

At around 9pm, it was time for everyone to go home … We were not able to give them “take home” as the food was all consumed. The kids were tired but enjoyed themselves …

Chloe was happiest and could not wait to open the other gifts that were given to her by her cousins.

Click here to view the pictures from her birthday.

Friday, May 19, 2006

A prenatal check-up, a birthday & a koi village ...

Yesterday morning, Mon and Chloe accompanied me to Medical Center Muntinlupa for my monthly pre-natal check-up. My OB-GYNE (Dra. Loida Ponio), was so delighted to see that my blood pressure was 110/80 and gained only 4 lbs from the previous month. After having given her the result of my pelvic ultrasound, she said that my EDC coincides with the date of the ultrasound result. It's confirmed that I am due around the 30th of September this year. However, she said that I shall be scheduled for a cesarean section earlier than the said date. She advised for me to continue taking my aspilet, my calcium and my iron supplements and of course, to continue with my fish, chicken, low salt and low fat diet.

Since it was lunch time when we were finished, we decided to eat at the hospital's canteen where they served delicious and nutritious food at an affordable price.

Afterwards, off we went to Manila to visit my mother-in-law for her 62nd birthday celebration. On the way, it was raining hard so we called Mommy Virgie and asked if it was also pouring at their side since we might have to pass through flooded streets on the way. She said, on the contrary, the sun was shining brightly and was hot. So, we proceeded and decided to take the SKY WAY. It was a good decision ... since it was a weekday, we got to Manila in 1 1/2 hours. The Sky Way saved us at least 30 mins of travel time.

The weather the past few days have been terrible! After the recent typhoon, it has been sun & rain & sun & rain ... Sometimes even if the sun isn't shining, the weather is humid.

It was hot and humid when we arrived in Manila. It was already 3:30 pm and was "merienda" time. We were the first ones to arrive and since we were already hungry, we had some spaghetti that my father-in-law prepared. We were surprised yet happy to see that Philip (Gigette's eldest son) was able to come together with her Lola Cherry. The brothers, Philip and Evan were already playing when we arrived and we could see how much they missed each other and how fond they are of each other. Chloe, on the other hand was not happy about it ... it was her first time to see Philip again after a couple of years and she does not recognize him as one of her cousins. At first, she did not want to play with him and was jealous of the attention that Evan was giving him. We explained to her that Philip and Evan are brothers and he is also one of her cousins. Eventually, Philip was the one who made Chloe become at ease with him with his funny antics. He made her laugh and before we knew it, they were laughing, playing and having fun.

After a few hours, Bobby, Lani and Yianel arrived with the birthday cake for Mommy Virgie. They also brought with them "pansit malabon" and "fresh lumpia" (all from Goldilock's). It was early evening so we all decided to have dinner. Aside from the food that they brought, Mommy Virgie prepared "rellenong bangus" while Daddy Nesty cooked some "nilagang baka" and "fried chicken".

Jun, Sharon and Jover arrived after we had dinner since they came from Jun's office and he still had to do some finishing up with work. Unfortunately, when they arrived, Lola Cherry and Philip had gone home. We were almost complete ... we were crossing our fingers that Richard would be able to make it. He called from the office and he said that he was going to try to come but a second call confirmed that he was not going to make it. Well, there's always next time ...

The kids had a great time! It was only during these special occassions do they get the chance to see and be in each other's company. At last, after having rested from having dinner. We posed with the birthday celebrant and the cake was sliced and distributed as dessert.

We were full ... and it was almost 9pm ... it was time to say our goodbyes and go home. Until the next celebration / gathering / reunion ... Click here to view the pictures from the birthday celebration.

On the way home, we gave Jun, Sharon and Jover a ride since San Pedro, Laguna was only 5 mins away from our place. But before we headed straight back, we decided to see if the Koi Village in Magallanes was still open that time. Luckily, when we passed it still was ... Mon and Jun have been taking care of different kinds of fish since they were kids and even now, they still do and koi is one variety they really like. Mon had been at the Koi Village a couple of times before and had bought some of our pet koi from there. On the other hand, it was all our first time ...

The Koi Village had koi of different sizes and colors ... they were beautiful! Some of the ponds contained really large koi and could be compared to the size of a small child and some of which were off limits to kids because the water was already deep and could be dangerous if one accidentally falls into it.

You can feed the koi by buying some food from them at only P20. Jover really had a good time feeding them! Chloe was a bit hesitant at first but eventually asked for some so she could also feed the koi. We did not stay long as it was already past 9pm when we arrived. They close at 9pm but they were kind to accomodate us and allow us to take pictures. Click here to view the pictures from the Koi Village.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Mother's Day 2006

This year, I go through pregnancy the second time around which I think makes this Mother's Day more special. As usual, we woke up late yesterday (14 May, 2006 - Sunday) ... Mon, Chloe and I prepared to go out to celebrate Mother's Day. We had a late lunch at Serye (Festival Mall, Filinvest, Alabang). The mall was packed with people! And to think, a typhoon just passed Metro Manila yesterday. It was hard to get a parking space but we managed to get one near Shopwise Supermarket. We had chicken barbeque and java rice at Serye. Their meal was sumptuos yet affordable. We were satisfied because the serving was enough to fill you up. Afterwards, we tried getting a cake at Goldilock's and Red Ribbon as "pasalubong" for Mon's mom. But as expected, both bakeshops were jampacked so we just decided to head to Manila and just try dropping by at Goldilock's near my in-law's place. Luckily, there were a few people inside when we got to Goldilock's, Dimasalang. I was trying to look for a white/marshmallow icing chiffon cake but all they had available were butter icing cakes (eww! nakaka-high blood!) so I decided to just get a large "crema de fruta".

We arrived at my in-law's at around 6 pm and Mon's parents ordered dinner for us. We had "beef bulalo", "beef mechado", "inihaw na bangus", "sinigang sa miso tambakol" and spaghetti for the kids. Sayang kasi hindi kami kumpleto. It was only Bobby, Yianel, and Us who were able to visit Mommy Virgie. We had a good time naman and we were full. Hopefully, everyone will be present this Thursday (May 18) when we celebrate Mommy Virgie's 62nd birthday ...

Click here to view pictures from this year's Mother's Day.

Chloe at 4 yrs & 10 mos

I just posted Chloe's pictures this April 2006. She's 4 yrs & 10 mos during that month. Click here to view the pictures.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Chloe at 4 yrs & 9 mos

I just posted Chloe's pictures this March 2006. She's 4 yrs and 9 mos during that month. Click here to view the pictures.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Reunion w/ Mon's HS Best Buddies

After more than 10 years, Mon reunites with his old time best buddies from high school last February 11, 2006. Click here to view the pictures from their get together ...

Sunday, February 05, 2006

It's POSITIVE!

Yup, it's positive! Am 6 weeks pregnant and estimated to be due around the 30th of September this year.

This is such a wonderful surprise for me and my family ... I have been off the pill for about 6 months now ever since a small mass was detected just beneath my umbilicus 7 months ago. My OB-GYNE suspected it might be caused by endometriosis since it becomes painful when my menstrual period is near and espescially when I have my menstrual period. We had an ultrasound and the sonographer said it was a benign mass and could be removed through surgery the next time I gave birth via cesarean section. However, during that time, Mon and I felt that we were not ready financially for another baby.

My OB-GYNE suggested I stop taking my pills and observe the following month. She said, I should expect a heavier menstrual flow the following month and if endometriosis is the one causing the pain then I should expect more pain by then. Miraculously, the following month, my menstrual period did become heavier but the pain was gone. Mon and I decided that maybe it was time I put my pills to rest.

The following months, my menstrual cycle ranged between 5-6 weeks but always came during those times. This month (February), however, I was expecting my menstruation to come on or before the 4th of February. I bought the pregnancy test a day before the 4th ... I was planning to perform the test on the morning of the 4th so that I can use my first morning urine.

Funny though, because the night before ... I dreamt that the pregnancy test I was going to perform the next day was going to be positive. And it was ...

It came to me as a beautiful surprise. My OB-GYNE told us before that if the mass I had was caused by endometriosis, it might become difficult for us to conceive another child. I was worried and confused then because I wanted to have another child except that we were not financially ready then.

But this time, I told Mon that God is really good! I got pregnant at a time that Mon was recently given a salary increase and we knew that another baby would be more than welcome ...

When Mon and I got married, it took us almost a year before I got pregnant with Chloe. Everytime my menstrual period was delayed, it was always a negative pregnancy test. I guess you could say that this was the first pregnancy test I performed that was immediately positive.

Morning of February 4th, I called my mom to break her the news ... she was so happy! I also called my Dad, texted my sister ... Mon called his parents and texted his siblings ... they were all happy for us.

Good thing, my OB-GYNE had her clinic that day at MCM, Muntinlupa. We called the hospital and scheduled for an appointment with her.

I showed her my (+) pregnancy test ... she smiled and was happy for us ... Dra. Loida Ponio has been my OB-GYNE since Mon and I got married 7 years ago. She was so happy to see Chloe again ... she said what a beautiful girl Chloe was and it was just right that we gave her another sibling.

My anti-hypertensive med (Norvasc 5mg) was shifted to Aldomet (250 mg) and was given Aspilet (80 mg). I was also given Folart as my folic acid supplement and Duphaston to make sure I don't experience any spotting the way I had during my first trimester when I was pregnant with Chloe. I was to get a urinalysis to be brought on my next pre-natal check up on March 4.

This is all for now ... till the next check-up ...

Monday, January 30, 2006

An AXTI Get Together ...

Mon and his officemates before from AXTI Internet (aka Axcess Technologies, Inc.) had a small get together at Mike Peralta's apartment in BF Homes, Parañaque last January 22, 2006. Click here to view the pictures ... (c/o Miss Inna Cabral)

Chloe at 4 yrs & 7 months

I just finished posting Chloe's January 2006 photos. She's 4 yrs and 7 months during that month. You may view her pictures by clicking here.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Trip to Avilon Zoo and more ...

AVILON ZOO ... Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) ... Mc James Factory ... Philippine Science Centrum ... and the Guinness Book of World Record's Largest Shoes (Riverbank Center). These were the places we visited last Thursday, January 26, 2006 for Chloe's first school field trip.

Things to bring for the field trip was prepared the day before. Chloe woke up early last Thursday ... at 5:30 am, I didn't hear any complaints or whatsoever from her when I woke her up. I simply said, "Chloe, it's time to wake up ... today is the day we are going to the zoo ..."

And without batting an eyelash, she opened her eyes, smiled and said, "Okay mom, wake up na si Chloe ... pero bakit wala pang sun?"

I explained that it was too early and the sun hasn't woken up yet. But after a few minutes, the sun will wake up soon. Of course, I was crossing my fingers when I said that. The weather had been cloudy with light rainshowers since Monday and that morning was not different.

Before we left the house, I gave Chloe Bonamine chewable tablets for kids. This medicine has been proven effective to prevent Chloe from having motion sickness and from vomiting during trips wherein we have to take the bus.

Assembly time was between 6-6:30 am at Wise Kids School. Chloe and I were inside the tourist bus by 6:15 am. Mon was not able to come with us as much as he would like to because work was scheduled for him that day. He was, however, able to accompany us to school and see us get seated inside the bus.

At 6:30 am, there was less than half of us inside the bus. And thus, we had to wait for a few more minutes. We left the school at 7 am. The bus driver said it was going to take between an hour and a half or 2 hours to get to Avilon Zoo, Montalban, Rizal depending on the traffic situation.

Teacher Sharon led a short prayer before we left the school for a safe and successful field trip. Then, our tour guide ("Ate Jack") started by introducing herself and our bus driver ("Kuya Tito"). Bus rules and guidelines were discussed followed by a series of games to keep the kids awake and pre-occupied. We sang children's songs ... played a naming game of animals, fruits and veggies ... When we reached EDSA, Ate Jack gave more informative details about the roads we passed ... a little background and history plus some trivial information as well.

The trip was a smooth and easy one with light to moderate traffic. Chloe and I were seated in the front row. I paid for the tickets early so that we can choose where we want to be seated. The tourist bus was very comfortable ... there were two seats on each side ... aircondition was good ... and KUDOS to Kuya Tito's driving! He was a smooth and careful driver and I am very thankful for that.

As we reached the town of Montalban, we got more excited! In a few minutes, we were going to see the much talked about zoo in Rizal. The road to Avilon zoo was a bit narrow with only 2 lanes. As we continued our slow but careful journey, we could already see the zoo proper from the bus.

Ate Jack briefed us on some rules and regulations of the zoo:

(1) tour lasts approximately 2 hours;
(2) only bottled water is allowed during the tour ... however, there are designated areas where you can eat;
(3) cameras and videocameras are allowed ... however, there are certain areas where taking of pictures is prohibited like the "primates area". In the "reptiles area", taking pictures is allowed as long as flash is not used;
(4) tapping of glass is also prohibited

I first heard about Avilon Zoo when it was aired in Korina Sanchez's show, BALITANG K a few years back. From that moment on, I have been telling my husband, Mon, that it would be nice if we could go there for a visit too. We were able to visit Manila Zoo, January 2005, and Chloe and I had a wonderful time then.

We arrived at Avilon Zoo around 9 am. There were already other tourist buses that were parked and lots of students from other schools were lined up. We went to the restrooms first just to make sure Chloe doesn't ask us to go there in the middle of the tour.

Before the tour started, we were able to shoot a few pictures near the pavilion area (where you can buy food and buy souvenir items). Afterwhich, we all formed a line (parents on the left, children on the right).

The tour started with the crocodiles area ... The crocodiles we saw came in different sizes and shades. Funny though, a capybara (largest rodent) is what you will see upon entering the crocodiles area.

Next were the birds ... I think almost 75% of the animals inside the zoo were birds. Thus the name, "AVILON" which means "land of the birds". There were different varieties, colors, sizes and shapes. There are too many to mention but all were worth seeing!

The lions and lionesses area was surrounded by water with arapaimas in it. You can feed these fish chopped chicken which you can buy for P10. When you throw these chopped parts into the water, it seemed like there was an explosion everytime it landed on the water because the arapaimas would move and make splashes.

We saw more animals but I can no longer remember all their names ... there were just too many to mention. You will see more of these animals in the photo album whose link I will give later on ...

Chloe enjoyed the primates are the most. We were amazed to see the smallest monkeys ... they were soo cute! No pictures were taken during this part of the tour because this was one of the areas were taking pictures was prohibited.

There were also areas inside the zoo where you can have your picture taken with some of the animals for a certain amount. Some of these animals were owls, eagles, snakes, horse ... etc ...

Last stop was the reptiles area ... mostly snakes, with some turtles, tarantulas and the like. The snakes came in different sizes and colors ... some, you wouldn't even notice right away because their color seemed to blend in with the environment.

All in all, I would say that visiting AVILON ZOO was worth the trip. Touring the 7.5 hectare area was surely tiring but you won't feel it when you're there because of all the wonderful animals you will see.

When we finished the tour, it was lunch time ... We ate our packed lunches inside the bus where it was cold and comfortable. The pavilion area was packed and the rain was pouring hard then. I wish we could have stayed longer and the pacing was slower ... but, what can we do ... it was a group tour and there were still other places to visit.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR PICTURES FROM AVILON ZOO. You may want to visit this website (http://www.geocities.com/avilon_zoo) where you can read more useful information and see other photogalleries of the animals.

P.S. Updated phone number of Avilon Zoo is (632) 948-9866; 941-8393; Entrance Fee is Php 208.00

Trip to Marikina City and more ...

After Avilon Zoo, second on our itinerary was MRF or Materials Recovery Facility located in Brgy. Parang, Marikina. On our way there, almost all the kids and most of the parents were asleep ... we were so tired from trekking Avilon Zoo plus the fact that we all woke up early that day.

Not everyone was able to go down to look at the place because most were asleep. Not us, Chloe woke up in time to see the beautiful vegetable garden and fruit tree orchards. It was raining a little bit which is why Chloe wore her raincoat and I brought my umbrella. Click here to view the pictures taken at MRF.

Third on our itinerary was the Doll Museum ... still in Marikina City. Unfortunately, we were not allowed to take pictures inside. All the same, we enjoyed viewing the dolls that looked like Filipino barbie dolls all dressed up in Filipino clothes and depicted the Filipinos' way of life, culture and traditions. Each enclosed glass showed our national costumes, filipino games like sunka, patintero, etc ... Traditions like the harana, bayanihan, senakulo and the like were also depictedin each glass box.

Fourth on our itinerary was Mc James Factory ... again, still in Marikina city ... all products (shoes, slippers, bags, etc...) made by this factory are hand made. Click here to view pictures of how shoes are hand made.

Fifth on our itinerary was Philippine Science Centrum beside Riverbank Center, Marikina. The kids enjoyed going to this place next to Avilon Zoo. It was an educational visit as well as fun filled. I think you will agree with me when you see the pictures by clicking here.

And last but not the least, the Guinness Book of World Record's Largest Shoe inside one of the stores in Riverbank Center, Marikina was our last stop. Click here to view the pictures ... It was already 6:30 pm when we left Marikina. Luckily, there was no traffic going home. We were already inside Villa Carolina Subd. 1 before 8 pm.

Home Sweet Home ... It was so nice to finally rest ... Chloe and I were so tired, we were sleeping like a baby before 9 pm.

And this concludes my blog for the day ...

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Christening at Mary Immaculate Parish

Last January 15, 2006 (Sunday), my family and I attended the Christening of our youngest niece ... Alessandra Nicole Rebosa who was barely 3 months old yet so big for her age! Mon and his brothers were all godfathers ...

The Christening Rites were performed inside Mary Immaculate Church, Moonwalk Subdivision, Las Piñas City at 11 am. Reception followed at Congo Grille, Ayala Alabang.

This was my first time to enter the said Parish Church despite the fact that I grew up in Las Piñas most of life ... Many times have my family passed by this Church but we have never heard mass nor entered it. I was amazed ... It was such a sight to see ... reminded me of how I felt the first time we visited Manila Zoo. Nature played a good role in decorating the church's surrounding. Though it was a sunny day, it wasn't hot nor humid ... It was very cool and breezy ... many trees shaded the church from the Sun's heat. In fact, instead of chairs, there were tree stumps lined in rows ... If Mon and I only knew how beautiful this Church was and how near it was (we used to stay in Las Piñas City back then) ... we might have decided on having our wedding there 7 years ago.

Upon entering the Parish gates, you can see another entrance on the right side which looked like the adoration chapel ... this is where we stayed while waiting for the mass to end and while waiting for Nicole and her parents to arrive.

A little past 11am, the ceremony started ... seemed like all the godparents were complete. It was a mass Christening ceremony ... I don't think they still offer a "special" ceremony for an individual celebrant. Though the ceremony was performed to a lot of celebrants, each were called by name and were given their turn to be annointed by the Parish priest. The ceremony was finished after an hour and everybody headed to Congo Grille, Ayala Alabang.

Congo Grille serves food similar of those by Jerry's Grill, Dencio's, Manong's ... to mention a few. Ginataang Kuhol was served as an appetizer ... after a few more minutes, other delicious food were served like ... sinigang na baboy, beef with mushroom, tuna belly in barbeque sauce, lumpiang shanghai, and chicken barbeque ... my apologies if I might have failed to mention the others that were served. But, my compliments to the chef for serving such delightful dishes! We were so full!

Again, thank you, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rebosa for inviting us to share with you this special event in your family's life ... (click here to view more pictures ...)



Friday, January 13, 2006

Another satisfied customer ...


My first digital camera was a Sony Mavica FD-75 which was a gift from my mom when I gave birth to Chloe 4 and a half years ago. It was a VGA camera which was good for posting on websites and for sending thru email. However, print size was limited to 3R (3.5 x 5 inches) and storage was limited to a floppy diskette, which at first was okay but eventually, it became a problem because floppies aren't very reliable. They are easily affected by weather changes and there were times that my floppy drive couldn't read the diskette or the floppy couldn't be read by my camera's drive. And, you could only store about 24 pictures per diskette.


Three years after that, I have decided that I needed a higher pixel camera ... not too high ... just enough so that I can make beautiful 4x6 prints and decent 8x11s. And thus, my search for the perfect digital camera for family use ...
My search started by reading about digital cameras ... learning their terminologies ... what those high falluting terms meant and how it was equivalent and how it was different from film. Friends also gave tips and recommendations ... And so, the brands narrowed to CANON, SONY, NIKON and FUJI.

As I read on more about the different product reviews of each company, almost all had good things to say about their picture quality ... but, CANON, caught my eye the most.

Canon's models were a bit more expensive than the others and you would wonder why since the size of memories bundled are usually the same but the batteries that go with them when you buy them are usually the alkalines or the disposable types as compared to Sony, which packages their models with rechargeables. And so, I read on ... compared each teeny weenie detail and compared the two ...

Finally, I decided on Canon's powershot A75 (December 2004) ... This is their 3 megapixel camera which had good reviews and was well recommended for the beginner and for the enthusiast. It had been in the market for almost more than 2 years ... the features, like the flash range, autofocus speed, etc ... were all taken into consideration ... though not your pocket size camera, it was small enough for me. I liked the idea of having AA batteries to supply power to your camera because it was very economical and practical as well. I learned this because my first Sony digital camera ran on lithium batteries which were expensive and you can't buy them anywhere to get you through the day's shoot.
Unexpectedly, my A75 just gave me a distorted image on the LCD one day ... My mind was thinking ... Did I do something which might have affected the camera? What went wrong? Did I make a mistake by choosing this model? What was wrong? I read good reviews and the model was pretty well recommended ... This baby was barely a year old!!! Still under warranty, I told myself ... at least, that was a relief.

I called and asked some of my friends who also owned Canon digital cameras that belonged to the A series line if they experienced similar problems as mine. Fortunately, one of them told me about
the CCD issue that was posted as a notice from Canon Marketing Philippines' website. And so, I called Canon Marketing Philippines' number ... they said that they were going to repair it free of charge ... I told them it was still under warranty. They said that because it was a CCD issue, that even if it was no longer under warranty, they would repair it.

It was already November 2005 when my camera broke down ... The following day, my husband, Mon, brought it to their service center in Makati. They said it was going to take 14 working days (not including Sat & Sun) minimum. Oh my God! It was going to be December before they were going to finish it?!? My mind was racing ... I thought, Christmas is just around the corner and I had no camera to use for the Chloe's school activities (the xmas party, the cantata, the reunions ...). After a week I called to follow-up, they said there wasn't any feedback from the tech dept. Another week went by and they said that they were expecting the CCD part to be shipped by 1st week of December. I said, once the CCD part arrives, how long will it take for you to install and align the lens? They said it was going to take 7 days max ... I said, okay but it would really be nice if they could lend me a service unit which I could use for the meantime. They said, they were going to loan units because it was Christmas season and they did understand the need ... And so, a few days after, Mon went back to Canon, Makati to pick up the loan unit.

It was a powershot A520 ... a 4 megapixel camera model that replaced the A75. It was smaller, lighter, with a 4x optical zoom lens (as compared to the 3x optical zoom in the A75) and had an additional feature which was a flash zoom. Though it was smaller, it had the same large lcd size as the A75. Though it was lighter, because it ran on 2 AA batteries (as compared to the 4 AAs of the A75), it seemed to be slower ... When taking pictures with flash, it takes about 15 seconds before you can start shooting again. That part, I didn't like ... But it did really well in terms of picture quality ... It was as excellent as the A75.
Come second week of December, I called again to follow-up ... this time, when they told me that the CCD part was going to arrive around 2nd or 3rd week of December ... I got really pissed off! I told them that what the ?!? You guys seem to be changing your statements everytime I call ... I told them to just give it to me straight ... It would be easier if they told me the truth. To just tell me if it was irrepairable. They said it was repairable and that there was just a long line of cameras to be repaired and the shipment they were expecting from Singapore was used up and they had to re-order for another batch of CCDs. Rest assured they told me that the CCD lens would be replaced by a new and upgraded version.

I said fine ... Christmas came and went by and still no feedback ... New year 2006 arrived and when I called they said installation was already ongoing. I was happy to hear the news ... Then last Monday, January 9, Canon gave us a call and told us that my A75 was ready for pick-up. Of course, I was so excited! I love that camera so much!

However, when I got it last Wednesday, January 11, I was so disappointed ... my zoom lens were not working ... the mode dial did not correspond to the mode they were supposed to be in ... the display button wasn't working too ... I couldn't reset the settings to default because the menu button wouldn't respond as well. I was furious!

It was decided that the following day, January 12, Mon and I would go back to Canon and have them replace my unit with a new one or just refund our money.
When we got there, I kept my cool and talked to them about what had happened when they returned the camera. I asked them if they could just replace the unit because I no longer want the unit if they were to tell me that they were going to repair it again. I said that they have already caused us too much trouble and have wasted our time and money. And, I no longer have good faith that the camera would last long since it has been opened by God knows how many persons/technicians. I told them that the reason why we brought it to them in the first place wasn't because of my mishandling but because they installed a defective CCD in the said model. And when they returned it, instead of returning it to its original state, it came back with more problems.

A Customer relations officer handled my situation. She listened to all that I said and without any qualms, she told me that she would try her best to negotiate what she could do. When she came back, she told me that there were no more A75 models. She said if it would be okay if they gave me the A520. I told them I would prefer an A series model but one which is powered with 4 AA batteries. I explained that although the A520 was a higher megapixel camera, a smaller and lighter one ... it took a long time to take pictures with flash. I told her about my experience with the said camera during the Christmas Cantata of my daughter and how through the entire presentation, that I was only able to take about 12 shots. She understood, gave me a smile and excused herself ...
Finally, when she came back, she gave me a close-up smile and grinned ... she said they were going to replace my unit with the A610 ... a powerful 5 megapixel camera, powered by 4 AA batteries, with 4x optical zoom, a rotating 2 inch lcd screen, lots of additional features and with the DIGIC II processor which meant faster autofocus.

I was happy and very satisfied with how it turned out. I gave them my camera together with its box, accessories, manuals and cds. And in return, they gave me a new boxed unit of the powershot A610.

In closing ... I just want everyone to know that if you had the same experience as I have with the CCD of Canon's digital cameras, please bring it to Canon Marketing Philippines in Makati. They will accomodate you well ...

signed,
just another satisfied customer of Canon's digital cameras ...

Saturday, January 07, 2006

SAISAKI

The day before my mom left to go back to the States, we had lunch at Saisaki at Alabang Town Center. The best pa rin ang buffet ng Saisaki! Talagang worth it yung ibabayad na pera for the food ... Grabe, we were so full afterwards ;9 Click here to view our pics ...

Monday, January 02, 2006

Rebosa Clan Annual New Year Reunion 2006

Happy New Year! Our family celebrated 2006 with the Rebosa Clan ... held at Tita Lucy's house in San Pedro, Laguna ... our annual reunion with the Rebosas was a fun-filled affair full of food, games and prizes! To view the pictures, click here.

Monday, December 26, 2005

Our Christmas Reunion

Merry Christmas everyone! Christmas this year for us was celebrated differently ... Our usual Rebosa family reunion was held at our place instead of my in-laws' place in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

We had a great time last December 25 ... First time ulit nakumpleto ang family nila Mon ... Lahat silang magkakapatid, together with their spouse and kids were able to come to the reunion. Masaya, espescially the kids, kasi they had exchange gifts and were able to play together maghapon.
To view more pictures from our Christmas Reunion, click here ...

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Welcome back home, Mommy!

Finally, after 5 years, my mom is spending her first Christmas with us! Yup, welcome back home mom! My mom (aka Vickee Llamas), arrived last December 23, 2005. Her flight was delayed ... she was supposed to arrive December 22, 2005 at around 10:30 pm. Good thing mom was able to call us from Tokyo, Japan (one of her flight's stop overs) and told us that her flight would be delayed for about 3 hours.

This is the first time that Chloe will be fetching her Lola as a big kid. The previous years, she has no idea what we're doing at the airport and why we're fetching her grandma. I think, now that she's bigger, she understands better the concept of having a grandma that will be visiting her. And of course, she now knows of the "pasalubongs" that she is going to receive... hehehe! She and her Lola have been talking over the phone ... she has made her "bilins" and now, she can't keep her excitement to herself.

It was around 3 am when we got home ... though we were all so tired, I on the other hand, couldn't get some sleep ... I was too excited! Mom and I have been talking for hours before we finally realized that it was almost lunch time and we haven't had any sleep. The whole time (while Mon and Chloe were asleep), we opened the balikbayan boxes and hid their gifts so they won't spoil the surprise come Christmas.

Lunchtime, we headed to Duty Free ... Grabe! It took us almost 3 hours! It was traffic almost everywhere! We ate first at the fast food area because we were so famished! After a couple of hours, we headed back South to Shopwise Supermarket (Festival Mall, Filinvest, Alabang) to do some grocery shopping for the noche buena and for Christmas day.

Dinner, we spent at Jerry's Grill inside Alabang Town Center ... by the time we finished our sumptuos dinner, it was already past 10 in the evening.

Time went by so fast from the time mom arrived from the airport ... the next day was the 24th and we started preparing for the noche buena ... come Christmas day, Mon's parents and siblings are coming over ... Click here to view more pictures ...