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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Repost: And baby makes four!

REPOST FROM MY OLD JOURNAL http://pamski71.bravejournal.com/entry/15105
Happy 11th Birthday, my cutest boom!



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Is it already a week ago?
Last Thursday, October 13, at 11:19am, CAEHL ANDRE EUAN completed my family and my life. Caehl is quite big at 7.7lbs (3.5kgs) and 52 cms. He arrived earlier than we expected (his due date is actually Oct. 23) but I knew it was different when I had a brown discharge evening of Oct. 12. The night before, I think I was already having early labor pains. I hardly slept that night, in fact. I was in a bad mood after receiving a call from a father of one of Cae's classmates who accused my daughter of writing on his uniform. I didn't know the full story so I wasn't able to defend Cae, and I felt bad about it. I just told the father that I would replace the polo with a new one - end of the story.
Anyway, when I saw the discharge, I already alerted Alex and my sister Pinky. I said it might be a false alarm but I'm on my toes just in case. I managed to survive another 4 hours of pain, I could have managed more but I suddenly thought, what if it's already time and Alex is already in the office? At half past 12mn, I told my husband the pain wouldn't stop anymore. He suggested going to the doctor to have myself checked and then we'll just go home if it's not yet time. Ok, I said. We went to the bank first to get money and off we went to the ER. I was only 1cm dilated but the ER doctor said I had to stay because my cervix was already thin. I thought I was dreaming, Alex was asking, "Mommy, di na ba false alarm? Di na tayo papauwiin?" I even walked my way to my room at the 2nd floor and to the delivery room, can you beat that?
At the labor room, the clock ticked away oh-so slowly...2am, 3am, 4am...the pain was unbearable. 5am, 6am, 7am...two baby girls were delivered before Caehl. I could hear my OB-Gyne in the next room. I would doze off every now and then but would wake up each time the contractions came. I could still converse with the nurses, though. Then my OB said I was already 7-8 cms. I'll be sedated, she said, and she'll give something for the pain. But I don't think they ever did because the pain was everywhere. Two nurses were assisting my doctor and I could hardly understand what they're trying to tell me. They were all speaking at the same time and I didn't know whom to follow or to listen to. It was hard to push. When they said the baby was coming, all I could do was sob the pain away…All I wanted was to sleep, I didn’t even see Caehl coming out. I just…fell asleep! 
And the rest, as they say, is still making history…

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Who says kids don't appreciate books anymore?

My 8-year old son discovered our old sets of encyclopedia in my mom's house and fell in love with them. He would borrow 3 volumes every afternoon and return them for another 3 until he consumes all of the books.

I told Caehl that people don't buy encyclopedias anymore because they're expensive and because of Internet. "Information changes everyday and before you know it, the ones on the encyclopedia are outdated already. Anyway, you can research naman in the Internet."

He said he doesn't mind. "Even if the information is old na."

I didn't realize how serious he was on having his own encyclopedias until he told us last Sunday morning that he found preloved sets for sale at Sulit.com.ph (he has been doing some online window shopping, for crying out loud). "The lowest that I could find is 800pesos."

A lover of almanacs, dictionaries and atlases, this boy just can't be stopped. #talesofthegoodgirl #whatchamacaehlit #thegoodgirlsson



~TheGoodGirl

Thursday, October 10, 2013

A Good Knight's Tale (Tale of The Good Girl's Son)



This blog entry is for my son Caehl Andre Euan who is celebrating his 8th birthday on October 13.


My son can read several languages. Aside from English and Filipino, he can write and understand Japanese, Arabic, Russian, Greek, Italian and French. And everything is self-taught, learned from the Internet.




Like a sponge, Caehl quickly absorbs everything he reads, sees, and watches. At age 3, he already knew how to read and type (yes, type), including his long name. He started with MYX and videoke, reading the lyrics of the songs on TV. His fondness for almanacs and atlases resulted to knowing all the regions of the Philippines, its cities and municipalities; the US map and its states and territories, including state capitals and time zones; the world map, continents, flags and capitals of all countries, and famous landmarks. He knows all dinosaurs like the back of his hand, planets and constellations, and the Table of Elements, too. If there’s one who can pick out constellations from the raindrops on your windshield, it would be Caehl.




He loves puzzles and watching the news and educational programs like Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho and GMA News TV’s documentaries. Proof? Please watch this.




CAEHL’S JOURNEY. When he was four, and he was being screened to enter Nursery, the school directress thought he was just sight-reading. To sight read, she explains, means to read with the aid of images, associations, letters or words one repeatedly sees or is exposed to.

In a previous blog, I wrote that a child may be able to “read” apple or banana because there’s a letter A or B beside it, or Jollibee or McDonald’s, because he is familiar with the logo or the sign, or some Spanish words because of his exposure to Dora the Explorer.




But when the school directress (Teacher Mely) asked Caehl to join him in a room and read a Kindergarten book (which contains only words and no pictures), she told us she was dumping the sight reading theory. “He truly can read,” she declared. She was amazed at how Caehl can read without going through the reading process, citing the aid of sounds or use of syllabication. At a time when kids his age can only read words of up to 3 letters, how did he do that? I don’t know.

A month or so after classes started, the school called our attention. They said Caehl had no eye contact, poor peer social inter-action, and echolalia. So we consulted a developmental pediatrician (which was not easy to do, we discovered as there are only a few in the country). Dra. Malijan, his first DP, recommended that we seek occupational therapy to address behavioral concerns and improve his gross motor skills, fine motor skills, as well as social skills; and speech therapy to address problems in language and communication. 

When he was evaluated at Building Blocks, Teacher Kith said he might have mild ASD/High functioning autism, Asperger Syndrome, or hyperlexia, but those (were) not final findings. The speech-language pathologist said we had to address his expressive language problem, as he has difficulties in expressing himself with words. What I love about Teacher Agnes’s assessment though was her reference to Caehl’s sense of humor. “He picks up subtle hints of humor and jokes, and would laugh heartily.”

Together with the monitoring of his behavior and academic performance in school, Caehl underwent OT (one hour once a week, clinic-based), applied behavior analysis (or ABA, two hours twice a week, home-based) and speech therapy (1 hour once a week). The sessions were expensive but we will forever be grateful to CKLC, Building Blocks (thank you Teachers Ryan, Kith, Jeff, Dana and Jhovy) and Teacher Agnes for all the love and support we got. In 2010, his 2nd DP, Dr. Joel Lazaro ruled out autism but diagnosed him with mixed receptive-expressive language disorder.

People used to tell us “Kawawa naman anak ninyo, ang haba ng pangalan. Baka pag exam, tapos na ang mga kaklase niya, siya nasa pangalan pa lang.” Not true. Hashtag #smh (shaking my head). Ang bilis niya magsulat, promise. Ang ganda pa ng penmanship.



He loves to read the Bible and dictionaries, too. 4Pics1Word and Logo Quiz? Nah – peanuts for him.




He watches basketball games with me, in fact I encourage him to play the sport and try out dancing and outdoor activities. And he knows the titles of my books. Nakikialam pa, sa dami ng mga libro niya hehe

Now he’s into languages. There was a time when he was trying to read the Japanese characters on a truck. We thought he was just making it up. Turned out he really could understand them. He can write and draw the prefectures of Japan. He says he uses Google Translate and YouTube to listen to how the words are pronounced. And he would always tease me for always forgetting how to say Eid al-Fitr and matryoshka properly. Nosebleed.




Ate Cae studied French and German formally but for Caehl, learning languages was just through Google and YouTube. He can also guess the nationality of an actor or a celebrity by listening to his accent. Watching Cupcake Wars with me one afternoon, he remarked, “He is French,” referring to the resident judge Florian Bellanger, an executive French pastry chef.

What I never experienced with Caehl is to tutor or review him in preparation 
for exams – never. He really does not like reviewing but when he has to, he does it on his own, including assignments. So convenient for a working mom like me huh? Yet sometimes I feel weird when I don’t act like other moms who have to rush home and stress themselves out with doing reviewers and mock-up exams for their kids.

“Kanino nagmana?” Those who have known me since grade school would know the answer. I would usually just smile and say, “Sa Papa ko.” Caehl may look a lot like his Dad, but his study habits and comic timing are definitely from me.

Since he loves to share his knowledge with my mom, my youngest sister Lea, Nanay and Ate Doobs, and our neighbors, I asked him if he wants to be a teacher. He said he wants to be a doctor (consistent naman since Nursery). Do you want to study in UST, like Ate Cae? “Sabi ni Nanay (Evelyn), Ateneo daw.”

People who know Caehl and his journey understand his uniqueness. I truly appreciate that they are patient (and generous with their time) answering his questions and listening to his stories, and putting up with his occasional tantrums.

What did we do right? What did we do wrong?  Autism? Genes? Early exposure to books, educational materials, and media? Formula milk? I leave that up to you. There are questions which have no answers. And there are things which we just have to accept and understand. It took us 11 years after Ate Cae before God gave us Caehl. I have always called him “my equalizer.” When God sent him to us, our lives have changed a lot for the better. It was Marie, a schoolmate of mine, who gave the perfect reason. “Perfection takes time,” she said.

If I can completely list everything Caehl knows, I am underestimating my son. He knows more, I am sure, more than I give him credit for. He has a big heart and he is really a good charming boy. I really must have done something good to deserve such blessing.

(Note: I didn’t touch on Caehl’s Lazy Eye Journey, as it deserves its own story.)

~TheGoodGirl

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LXXIV

Caehl: Mommy, why do you work?
Me: So we can have money to pay for your school.
C: Until when will you work?
M: Until I'm old.
C: How old?
M: 60.
C: Kasi college pa ako? Eh kung medicine, that will take 4 more years, eh di 8 years na! Ayoko na!
M: Ok lang yun, if that's what you want.
C: How about Nanay? Why doesn't she work?
M: She does, she's working here in the house. Like Ate Doobs.
 
Ayan, Nanay. Please explain, hindi ka raw nag-wo-work hehehe

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LXII

Last night, I asked Caehl if he knew when their report cards will be given.

 

I don't know, he said.

 

Me: Naku, ano na kaya honor mo? Sabi ni Teacher She, you're makulit na daw. Dati, 2nd ka. Now kaya?

 

Caehl: Wag na nga mag-card.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LXI

More notes from Caehl:

  • Go to school everyday.
  • Do not Yakult twice or whole a day; or else your tummy will be full.
  • While-a-go is my United Nations. Be happy and relax! Only 2 guests / visitors per child. Because if 3 or more guests / visitors, it is crowded.

In Filipino:

  • Kasi nga ang daynahsor hanggang 100 metro. Ang Pilipinas ay maliliit kasi nga hanggang 23 metro. Malaki lang ang Pilipinas kapag titignan namin.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LX

Notes by Caehl:

  •  Oops, I burped! Maybe I am full; because I ate too, too many foods.
  •  Then after eating in Shopwise Pacita, I will grocery now.
  •  Remember: chupa chups, mentos and other candies are for Halloween pa.
  • Trim, slim! After United Nations, I went home first to change my clothes; then Shopwise Pacita first we eat because I am tired. I am tired because there is a sun; because it is a sunny day; it is very / too hot weather. It’s too hot in the Philippines, ok, ok.

Attempts to write in Filipino:

  • Kapag Oktubre dalawamput-walo, may Halloween na ako. Pero sa opisina ng aking ina.
  • Ang daynahsor ay pinakamatakot. Kasi nga ang daynahsor ay malaki. Ang Pilipinas ay maliliit, kasi nga pitumput-walo ang bilang ng mga probinsya. Maraming salamat po. Mabuhay po.


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LIX

As we were about to call it a day last night, Caehl was "pasimple" placing his new toy stegosaurus between us.

M: And what is the dinosaur doing on our bed?

C (patay malisya): Bigay yan ni Mikaela.

M: Ahhhh….but what is he doing here? We cannot fit.

C: Hay nako.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LVII

Just this evening, as I got home (a little bit late coming from my mom's house), I told Caehl, "Caehl, I will go with Mama on Saturday."
 
My mom's aunt, Auntie Crising, passed away at the height of Typhoon Pedring last Sept. 27.
 
"Where?" he asked.
 
"In Tondo," I said.
 
"What funeral?"
 
"The same one I went to, remember?" I said.
 
"What is the name of Mama's tita?"
 
"Lola Crising," I said. "So, wait for me then we'll grocery (sic) in the afternoon."
 
"No, Mommy," he said. "I will make a list and go with Daddy while you're in the dead (sic)."
 
"Are you going to buy our food, even without Mommy?"
 
"Yes, just give me money," he said.
 
Strange but I usually don't let Alex do the grocery-shopping without me, yet I am confident Caehl can really do it.
 
"Samahan mo na lang," I told his Nanay Ev. "He knows what we usually buy anyway. I'll just leave money."

Done deal.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LVI

Yesterday, Caehl said matter-of-factly, "Mommy, if Ate (Cae) was born in March 1994, then she was in your tummy in July 1993."
 
How did you know that? I asked.
 
I counted backwards, he said.
 
How about you? I asked. When were you in my tummy?
 
February 2005.
 
Tama nga hehe
 
Ikaw, do you know how to count backwards?

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LV

He looks like his dad, all right, but in more ways than one, he's my mini-Me.

 

Nanay Ev always says she sees Caehl doing the same things I do.

 

Yesterday morning, he told me he wants to get many gifts on his birthday (sounds familiar). And here's what I found on my dresser mirror (see pic):


 

Ninongs and Ninangs, you know what to do ;p Caehl turns 6 on October 13 ;p

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LIII

Caehl (from our bedroom): Mommy! Mommy!

 

Me (from the living room): Wait, I'm waiting for the Lenovo to stop charging.

 

Caehl: Mommy! Mommy!

 

Me: Wait! Daddy will get mad if I keep it on. 

 

Caehl: I need something!

 

Me: What? What do you need?

 

Caehl: Hugs and kisses and a squeeze.

 

Me: Ikaw talaga!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LII

My son is an Eat Bulaga viewer. The top-rating unbeatable noontime show has this new song/dance which goes like, "Jump jump jump jump jump brother..."

 

Caehl and I have fun changing the last word, referring to almost anyone.

 

Last night, I seemed to have called out everyone. From me to Alex to my mom to my sisters to our neighbors to Caehl's tricycle service driver. Even our parish priest was not spared. Jump jump jump jump jump "father". Sounds corny but Caehl would laugh his heart and soul out each time.

 

Then he asked. "Why are you not calling Papa?" referring to my late father.

 

"Because he's dead na," I said nonchalantly.

 

"Why?" he asked again. "Can't he jump?"

 

"No," I said. "Because he's inside a jar." (My father was cremated, fyi.)

 

His eyes grew wide. "Jaaaaar?"

 

Nyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa......Hindi kinaya LOL

Whatchama-CAEHL-it LI

Last Aug. 27, on our way to Ate Cae's dorm, I suddenly felt hungry. I said, "Caehl, do you want to buy McDo? Drive-thru?"

 

"No," the little big boy said. "Later na lang."

 

"You're not hungry?" I asked.

 

"No, later na lang," he said.

 

"No," I insisted. "Let's buy now, you eat later."

 

So I had my way.

 

It turns out that a little after 10:30am, there were no cheeseburgers available yet. Breakfast pa raw, the crew said. I asked for hamdesal but there were only pancake and longganisa meal as available items. 

 

I can't eat that inside the car, I told Alex. I was annoyed at McDonald's. "Wala na pala silang breakfast eh bakit di pa sila mag-prepare ng iba?"

 

The little big boy said, "Sabi sa inyo, later na lang eh."

 

That made me laugh. Oo nga, kulet ko kasi :)

Monday, July 18, 2011

Whatchama-CAEHL-it L (50th episode - A Tribute to Mel & Joey)

Watching Mel & Joey's final episode last night:

 

Me: Caehl look, Mel (Tiangco) is crying.

C: Why is she crying?

Me: Because it's their last show.

C: Di bale, it's ok naman...Joey has Eat Bulaga pa, and Mel is in 24 Oras.

 

O ha, kaya ninyo yun?

Ms. Mel, I hope you are comforted by my son's words... :)

Truly a Kapuso's son.