Since this Sunday is the first race of Formula 1 season 2011 we will not be able to have our usual Sunday family day, so we move it to Saturday. We fetch my parents at Angela to have a stroll with the kids at ATC (Alabang Town Center). As usual our first stop is at Rustan's Toys Section.
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Kimi posing with the bear |
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Khloe with her favorite Lamaze toy |
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Khloe enjoying her new Lamaze Toy |
For Khloe we bought...
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Lamaze foor finder & wrist rattle set (Php 699.75) |
I love
Lamaze toys for its Infant Development System:
Awakening the Senses - Birth to 24 months
Lamaze follows key developmental stages for baby and works within baby's skill set from birth. A newborn baby cannot see very far at all but can hear well so much of the Lamaze philosophy in the early months is around helping baby develop these senses.
The toys are designed around sound and texture. Baby likes to touch and feel different things so they will reach out to investigate their immediate world or shake their hands or feet to hear rattles and tinkles.
Exploring And Experimenting - 6 to 24 months
With Lamaze toys, babies will discover new skills no matter when the toy was originally bought. Lamaze provides babies with toys that will evolve as baby's senses evolve. So a toy bought when baby was very young will still be applicable to baby when they are slightly older.
Moving and Doing - 9 to 24 months
Babies will learn to play with Lamaze toys in a different way now that they are mobile. Their motor skills will be developing at a great rate so babies should now be able to start playing the musical notes available in some of the Lamaze toys and will be able to better play with the stacking rings and shape sorters. So toys that you bought when baby was much younger because of their textures and contrasting patterns and colors will become more practical now.
Since Kimi is addicted to balls we bought him a
Sky Ball
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Sky Ball which can bounce up to 75 ft. (Php 499.00) |
It's the celebration of
Earth Hour today so we decided to eat early before all the lights turn off. We then chose to dine at "Recipes", because their menu is simple and we're only planning to eat soup since we're still full from Triple V eat-all-u-can buffet.
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Recipes ATC Branch |
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My Handsome Boys... |
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Recipes Menu |
Our orders include...
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Sotanghon Soup
classic sotanghon that's filled with veggies |
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Lechon Kawali with KangKong (Php 205.00)
KangKong topped with super crispy lechon kawali |
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Tofu Steak (P170.00) |
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Gising-Gising (bestseller)
baguio beans in coconut milk with ground pork |
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My favorite Generals Chicken (Php 205.00)
crispy fried chicken with eggplant in sweet and spicy sauce
a must try... |
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My satisfied parents and hubby |
I love dining at Recipes because i love their own version of pinoy classic foods. I'm not really planning to eat but after seeing the Generals Chicken...gosh...i couldn't help but eat, plus the ATC branch staff are very courteous, accommodating and attentive to customer needs.
A simple place that serves quality food at moderate prices.
"Recipes" home a great food made with great recipes...
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