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Another adventure with Lolo 🙂
With Tita Tess and Nina at the stables
I joined him when he went to watch Nikki, my niece ( his great granddaughter ) having her riding lessons
My niece, Nikki who aside from being a great ballerina, also rides very well!
Previous entry: Nikki’s Ballet Performance April 13, 2012
I was able to take a short video of Nikki who did two jumps!
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The best trainer in the stables, Jones Lanza
Oh no Jones, bad photo 🙁 Have to feature again up close next time! 🙂
Jones’ mom, Tita Baby Santos Lanza, watching as well 🙂
And oh my gosh!! Nina’s horse came out!!! BEAUTIFUL!! I have always wanted to have my own horse!!!
Tita Tess used to ride so she loves horses too!
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The kids are assigned to a house ( dorm )
Common areas
We arrived early and had a headstart in organizing the room
This is it! 🙂
We decided to rearrange the room to give each of the kids fair chance of having their own bed space so no one has to be on top of the double deck. So this is what we changed it to ( though I heard they already rearranged it after living there for a few weeks, I am still waiting for the photo 🙂 )
More storage space on top of the room
Roomates space
Jaime’s big brother, Chris 🙂
Thanks to some friends who helped us out an gave us a list of all the things we would need in the dorm. We were guided so well in buying the things. Even the stores were very prepared, they already have printed checklists which you can grab in the front of the store and use it as a guide. It’s so common in the States that they are such experts at dorm living!
From Bed Bath and Beyond
Go here to see a bigger version of this: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/bts01_checklist.asp
Wow, i wish I made my dorm room in college PINK! haha 🙂
The boys brought all the things up!! And let Mommy do the unpacking!!! Oh my! 🙂 They went to do other things that were needed – books, etc etc
For comfort since the mattresses could be quite old. I want my son to have a good rest at night after all he will be studying very very hard! 🙂
I bought this pen so I could mark all his things!! in case it gets misplaced!
I bought dymo tape that you can iron on clothes
Name stickers to stick on school supplies
FOOD!!! In case of emergency! 🙂
For his few valuables
Attached to his bed
Tote to bring to the shower plus all the toiletries
School supplies from Staples
Bed lamp for reading
For all devices!
Phone with a very very long cord!
We bought those portable plastic drawers to put under the bed for additional storage – plenty bottled water, drinks, food and toiletries. We figured it would be best to stock up so he does not have to go out of campus just to buy little things
After 3 hours, Mommy was tired!!! And this was the room
The closet 🙂
Still some space left which I am sure will get full as time goes by
Thanks to Lola Menchu for remembering to pack these!
After around 2 hours of me fixing, the roomate arrived
with 6 other family members!! WOW!! It was a family affair 🙂 and he was lucky he had a lot of help – they finished unpacking even before me!
We were so happy to know that his roomate had a good family background! They even invited him already for Christmas to stay over! 🙂
Soon after lunch, they already had activities!! Jaime was kicking us out already!! He was so excited!
Oh my! Mess already – we had not even left yet! 🙂
We went down to see what they were doing- they were already having dorm activities and last we saw was they were passing a football around – hmmm…
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Wow, look at all that greenery! 🙂
Next stop, we need to have lunch and check out the cafeteria! 🙂
James said this hall reminds him of Hogwarts 🙂
Menu being flashed on a monitor
as you enter, you will see a cabinet with their old dining set! BEAUTIFUL!!!
Cereal and fresh fruit
Pasta station
Sandwich bar! Love it! Make your own 🙂 All kinds of breads, spreads and then fillings
Coffee and Tea station
My other favorite station – the Salad Bar! I hope my son will be here most of the time
Dessert station
Frozen yogurt! Swirl your own. Most cafeterias have this already – I love it though!
Beverage station
Fresh Fruits station
Soup Bar – three kinds of soup to choose from
Dining Hall with the flags of every country represented by the students of the school
Of course I looked for our flag!! There have been 6 students from the Philippines who attended St. Paul’s
Everyone has to bring out their own utensils and plates and put it here as they go out. Everything is so organized and efficient
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I love how they make a ritual out of registering. I dont ever remember having to do any of this when I was a kid. We just go to school and go to our classroom!
In fact James and I are enjoying this tremendously – especially James 🙂 How he wished he had the chance to go to boarding school when he was younger. I think he is the one more excited! 🙂
I just had to take a photo of the police…. How cool 🙂
First step is to go to this building to meet the head master
And It’s a tradition for the students to go to this desk…..
….to officially sign their name that they are a student of this school!
Then proceed to the tents by the chapel
They give each student a CFL bulb!
Beverage station 🙂
Entering again the chapel
A big brother or sister ( for the girls ) will be assigned to each new student. During registration they personally take you around and bring you to your house. This is Chris di Giacomo – form VI and big brother of Jaime. He is in the football team 🙂
Beautiful Choir room behind the chapel. It’s rare to see old buildings and old historical places. I am hoping my son will learn to appreciate these things!
The old chapel. Some school rituals and traditions are still held here. Students spend their first and last night here
As the number of students increased, this became small to have their morning chapel
The clinic! It’s a building on its own and I was so happy they had this. This gave me more peace of mind! The school has a full time clinic for the kids
The nurse said that the kids can call the clinic anytime for anything!! They even told the kids not to call their parents but to call them first! and they will be the one to call the parents 🙂
I’m so glad they had this poster up!
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We always take a tour of the Sports facilities. In boarding school, it is very important for each student to have a sport, so this is an important venue for the kids. I am just so impressed with their facilities!!!
They are ready!! 🙂
They have a dedicated doctor and facilities to address sports injuries! AMAZING! What a relief for me to see this!
Indoor track and field!
With Wall climbing
In the hallway you will see many photo frames of the different sports teams of every year!
I love this feature! Gigantic wipes to clean the gym equipment! 🙂
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Arrived at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire! WOW!! So far, among all the boarding schools we have visited, I like this campus the most! Beautiful greenery, layout of buildings, and interiors.
Previous entry: Philips Academy, Andover August 10, 2010
Philips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire August 10, 2010
Hotchkiss School Connecticut, April 19, 2012
The Lawrenceville School, New Jersey April 21, 2012
The map of the campus! It’s a whole world in itself. The kids just stay inside the campus and it is self contained
The Library- one of my favorite spots in campus
View from the library
Walking towards the chapel
All students meet here 5 days of the week in the mornings to gather and listen to different speakers or to other students sharing their experiences
They are assigned a space already in the chapel where they will sit
Art center
Kids running around campus
The newest building on campus which is a LEED building
visit their website for more information
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May we invite you on October 6, 2012 at 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Etiquette de Manille has an open invitation to kids (8 years old to 14 years old) who are willing to learn more about Table Etiquette and Manners.
Note: The photos on the flyer are from my article Table Manners made simple, Food Magazine Luxury Issue April 2012. Photos by Shaira Luna for Food Magazine.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you in October.
Sincerely,
Pauli Antoine
Pauli Antoinette Porquez Genuino
President
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