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I received an email from my friend, Janet. She never fails to amaze me with her creativity! I had passed on to her a Little Tykes basketball ring which my sons outgrew and so she sent me this update on what she did with it. Janet is one SUPER creative mom! Heart2Heart pays tribute to Janet for always turning something simple into something spectacular through her creativity! You can give her anything and anything that probably you think will be like junk already… and she can still make use of it and make it into something and you will be amazed!
She organizes all the birthday parties of her kids, comes up with party games, makes all the props, creates one of a kind costumes for halloween, thinks up of unique activities to entertain her kids and comes up with beautiful works of art from scratch…. and now turning an empty/vacant lot into a beautiful park and play area for the children!
She is also a SUPER mom – very hands on and very dedicated to her 4 children! And as my good friend Ned, her proud husband, once told me…”She is the glue that sticks/keeps us all together!”
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Penny Scallan, the popular, hip Australian line of fashionable toddler bags, is now in the Philippines!
Fall in love with the range of cute and adorable totes, wheelies (perfect for traveling and school!), knapsacks (in all sizes!), lunch kits—even raincoats, smocks, and aprons—that are just perfect for your stylish little prince and princess.
For orders:
You may text us at the following numbers: 0917-8530983, 0922-8124933, 0917-5292576
Or shoot us an e-mail at pennyscallan.phil@gmail.com
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Thanks to Mykie and Keiko for inviting me over to watch the baseball game of Tony!! I drove all the way to Ateneo to see the game and it was worth it. I always wished my two boys would take baseball but they never seemed to be interested. So, when I see the little boys playing out there, I am so amused!
This is a yearly international tournament that is participated by teams from the cities of Perth, Australia; Bangkok, Thailand; Jakarta, Indonesia; Singapore; Hong Kong and Manila, Philippines. The tournament is composed of five age group divisions and there are a total participation of 500 athletes. Members of the Manila team are composed of players from ILLAM. The tournament was hosted by Manila and was held last March 22 to 28 at the playing fields of the Ateneo De Manila University in Quezon City.
Mykie Ozaeta is Assistant Manager and one of the organizers of the tournament at the same time is a proud father of one of the players, Tony
I also saw Rammy and Sia there with their son on the same team
Keiko with the whole caboodle supporting their big brother
Tony bats very well and always gets to first or second base! Way to go Tony!
When I first arrived, Manila team had no points on the board and Jakarta was winning til the last inning when they made a home run with the bases loaded! WOW!! I WAS SO HAPPY!! I dropped my Malcolm’s burger 🙂 which I was eating and started to jump and jump with joy just like the other parents and players there!
Proud parents taking photos
The players that did a great job in the last inning and made the team win!
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Thanks to Bettina Del Rosario for sharing this with Heart2Heart! I thought it was a great idea to organize a field trip for kids. It is always good to start them young so that they are aware about the things that count a lot….like SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT and how they can help in their little way
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Wow!! I have never seen such a unique offering anywhere! Everything looks so interesting!!! Thanks Sunny for sending this to me, definitely a share for Heart2Heart!
From Sunny:
I’m the marketing consultant for pocketful of kids. “i learn” is our baby since the owners don’t like the typical summer sessions. we sought to offer new topics and will continue even beyond summer. we apartnered with director/actor leo rialp to put it together.
our main selling point is that we don’t do volume classes (you know, like how some places conduct classes with 30-40 kids), our average class size ranges from one on one to 14. tight but fulfilling to attend.
not just for kids, we also have for young adults & executives.
sunny
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How I wish they had offerings like these when I was a kid!!
For more information about the island, simply check out our web site at www.prrcf.org. and check out If you have any more questions, just send me an email. my cel number is 09173000529 jay jalandoni camp director VP-PRRCFI
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