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2015 in 12 photos

December 28, 2015 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 2 Comments

January
The boys and I started the year off with a super fun Sofitel staycation.
February
We found ourselves in Boracay in February to celebrate my birthday, and for the wedding of two good friends.
March
March marked the end of the third grade and the start of summer for this little guy.
April
My dad-in-law treated us to our first family trip abroad in April – to Hong Kong to celebrate the little boy’s birthday.
May
I got to celebrate mothers day in May with a few good mommy friends at the first Mothers Who Brunch.
June
It was my mom-in-law’s turn to come home in June, and we took a nice quick trip to Legazpi together.
July
Old friends, new house. We welcomed our first set of guests – my highschool barkada – to our new home in July.
August
By August we had started to adjust to life in our new neighborhood. One of our best discoveries was the nearby Saturday market!
September
To celebrate our wedding anniversary in September, MrC and I staycationed in our new favorite place – at home! We did go out to dinner, though, so I wouldn’t have to cook.
October
Mothers Who Brunch Spooky Edition made Halloween extra fun for the kid and I in October.
November
I took a leap of faith in November when I turned my little hobby into a small business.
December
This is what Christmas Eve looked like for us.

We are definitely ending 2015 on a high note, and I’m so happy to have been able to share so many of this year’s great moments with you guys. 

I hope that you have all had an amazing year, too. Happy holidays from our family to yours! See you in 2016!

Filed Under: Everyday Life Tagged With: 2015, photoblog, the year that was

Moms Take the New Pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge at Robinsons Place Manila

December 6, 2015 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Last November, Moms in Manila had the chance to take the New Pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge at Robinson’s Place Manila. Those in attendance were given the chance to bet on either Pampers or their diaper of choice, and see which one was truly able to keep babies dry.

New pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge
The New Pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge in Manila!

 

First, blue liquid was poured down a tube, straight to the diapers, so you could see how fast each one would absorb the liquid. While other brands struggled to take in the fluid, Pampers was able to absorb it all in no time. 

As a mom of a kid with very sensitive skin, I can’t stress enough how important this is. The faster your diaper can absorb baby pee, the less time it spends in contact with their skin, meaning less chances of rashes. So that’s a win for Pampers in my book.

New pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge
More and more moms bet on Pampers

 

After all the liquid was absorbed, a paper towel was placed over the full diapers, followed by a 5lb weight. It was a win for Pampers again when, after the weight was removed, you could see that the paper towel stayed dry.

Meanwhile, on top of the other diaper lay a stained blue, soaking wet paper towel. What a nightmare it would be if the wet towel was your baby’s precious little behind!

New pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge
While moms took the challenge, little ones enjoyed the play area set up for them at the event

 

Now obviously my Little MrC is no longer in nappies, so it’s been a while since I’ve had to fret over my choice of diaper. I did ask some friends, though, which brand they preferred, and a lot really said that they go for Pampers. My mommy blogger friend, Frances, is one, and she said she really super loves Pampers Baby Dry.

Kaity, another fellow mommy blogger, says, “Pampers is a trusted brand that’s why I use it for my 2 boys. I love that it doesn’t irritate their skin and keeps them dry for a long time. It doesn’t sag and it doesn’t have himolmol.”

One of my oldest friends, Jan-B, also bets on Pampers for her son, Noah. She says, “I use Pampers for my son because it fits him well enough to give me assurance that there wont be leaks. Pampers also has no weird smell, unlike some brands. I also like Pampers because my child can use it for a longer time compared to other brands.”

New pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge
Dry skin every night? Sounds great to me!

 

I’d most likely pick Pampers, too, if I had a baby. I mean, how could you go wrong with a brand that’s trusted by so many moms, right? 

Betting on Pampers gave moms a chance to win great prizes at the Manila event, and today mommies in Cebu are getting to experience this as well. Next week will be CDO’s turn. What a great way to kick off the holidays! 🙂

*All photos used in this post belong to Fuentes Manila.

Filed Under: Events & Parties Tagged With: Events, New pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge, Pampers

The New Pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge is Coming to Visayas and Mindanao!

November 29, 2015 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Mommies with babies in diapers, this one’s for you!

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Continuing on its journey of firsts with moms and babies all over the country, Pampers, the world’s leading diaper brand, is taking the New Pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge to Visayas and Mindanao. 

Mommies from Cebu, you will have the opportunity to challenge your current diaper at Ayala Center, Cebu on December 6, 2015.

Moms in CDO, your chance to take the 99.9% Dryness Challenge will be on December 15, 2015 at Centrio Mall, Cagayan de Oro City. 

To join, moms 18 years old and above, residing in the Philippines, with babies 0-3 years old should simply register online, then bring your current non-Pampers diaper to the event. You could win amazing prizes, like your baby’s first play set, first high chair or first stroller.

The New Pampers Baby Dry 99.9% Dryness Challenge is guaranteed to be fun and exciting for both moms and babies. Mommies can enjoy playing along and winning fun stuff for your little ones, and babies can enjoy a full night’s sleep with 99.9% skin dryness. Actually, I think moms would enjoy that full night’s sleep to, agree? 🙂 🙂 🙂

To find out how you can pre-register to guarantee your slot, visit the Pampers Philippines Facebook page.

Filed Under: Events & Parties

Crochet by MrsC

November 10, 2015 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 2 Comments

Fact: Over the weekend, I did two things that I never thought I would ever do – Launch a crochet business and sponsor an event.

Milestone! @crochetbymrsc makes it official debut at the @motherswhobrunch event today with my first collection of Christmas coasters. #achievementunlocked! #turnyourpassionintoprofit #domoreofwhatmakesyouhappy #makersgonnamake #crochet #crochetph #gantsilyo #gantsilyoph #handmade #crochetbymrsc #motherswhobrunch #threadcraftthursday #crochetastherapy

A photo posted by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan (@mrspcuyugan) on Nov 6, 2015 at 5:12pm PST

Anyone who has asked me over the last few years if I would ever consider selling the stuff I crochet would tell you that my default answer is “No, because this is my stress-reliever, and I don’t want it to turn into something stressful.”

Well, somewhere between moving houses, my brain being fried from writing, and the search for something more meaningful and enjoyable to do, I decided to just go ahead and give this whole Crochet by MrsC thing a try. The happiest business people are those who are able to turn their passions into profit after all, right? Plus, it gives me an excuse to buy more yarn! Hahaha!

Truth be told, I have been enjoying this business so far, ever since I launched it three days (LOL) ago. Of course it helps that in those three days, I have already received a couple of orders. Woohoo! Granted, my first customers are friends, but that’s the way it goes anyway. 

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! Now that we're done with Halloween, it's time to officially activate holiday mode! I can't wait to start decorating. It's gonna be our first Christmas in our own house. Time to make memories! ?? PS Aren't these snowflake coasters the cutest? ?❄⛄ #crochet #crochetph #gantsilyo #gantsilyoph #handmade #crochetbymrsc #crochetmotif #crochetsnowflake #crochetcoaster #makersgonnamake #craftastherapy #threadcraftthursday

A photo posted by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan (@mrspcuyugan) on Oct 31, 2015 at 11:26pm PDT

My first “official” event sponsorship was for friends, too, when I made a few pairs of snowflake coasters to give to the lovely moms who attended the Holiday Potluck edition of Mothers Who Brunch.

This was by far the biggest project I have made for anyone, and it makes me happy that it was for an event I’ve attended and enjoyed, and for friends whom I love. Plus, it was a great way to get samples of my work out to the right people. Win-win!

How many days til Christmas? I'm not counting na, but the yuletide spirit is in the air with these holiday finds from our recent #motherswhobrunchxmas! Tap for the links to these practical #MomFridayGiftIdea and order as gifts to loved ones this Christmas! #trylocalph #nawwtyskitchen #crochetbyMrsC #claytagsph #gifttags #homebycandc

A photo posted by Michelle / Mom-Friday (@mymomfriday) on Nov 8, 2015 at 6:35pm PST

I’m not sure how far I will end up going with this new venture. All I know is that I will keep doing it for as long as it make me, and other people, happy. And, of course, for as long as there are people out there who want me to make crocheted stuff for them.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. What I love about what we do in #MothersWhoBrunch is that we Gather, we hope to Inspire and then we feast. Well, I for one am inspired by these amazing moms/women who have turned their passions into businesses. Bravo, ladies!!!?????? Tap the photo to know more about them.?

A photo posted by Sabrina (@sinfullysabrina) on Nov 8, 2015 at 11:12pm PST

Want me to make something for you? Send me a message if you do, okay? And please, please, support my little (and still pretty much empty) shop on Instagram. THANK YOU! 🙂

Filed Under: Everyday Life Tagged With: Crochet by MrsC

Laundry cycles and life cycles

October 21, 2015 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan 3 Comments

In case you missed it, this blog no longer goes by the name “Mrs C’s Sugarcoated Life.” As of some time last week (OMG momnesia, I can’t even remember when I made the change,) we are now known as “At Home with MrsC.”

Why the change? Well, in case you were wondering (and even if you weren’t haha,) it’s simply because it was time for a change. It’s time to start on a new cycle.

 

Not exactly my favorite thing in the world, but a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do. #change #onwardsandupwards #thinkhappythoughts #brushlettering #handlettering

A photo posted by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan (@mrspcuyugan) on Oct 12, 2015 at 6:25pm PDT

 

It may be that I’ve been spending so much time at the laundromat that I’m now thinking in cycles, but I really believe that life works that way. Just as our dirty clothes go through wash cycles to become fresh, clean and nice-smelling again, our lives go through periods of change between good, weird, bad, and then better, until we fall into a place that works.

After a while, no matter how smooth-sailing things may be, something inevitable comes up and things get complicated or confusing, or even messy again. When that happens, it’s time to go for a quick clean (aka change,) and the cycle starts up again. Now please tell me that this made sense to you guys, and that it isn’t just my new-found desperate housewives status in life getting the better of me.

So, what changes are happening exactly? As far as the blog is concerned, nothing much, except that I am determined to set aside time to write more often. The last few months have been quiet here, and I feel a little sad about that. Oh that, and the new name. It’s kind of symbolic actually, in the sense that my focus now is really on making this house into a home. I want to be more than just a housewife. I want to be a homemaker.

As for real life, I obviously have to dedicate more time to my homemaking, wifely and mommy duties, basically because no one else can do that but me, and because it’s in line with what I want for myself and my family. This means that I’m putting my WAHM-self on the back burner, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Yes, I am slightly panicking over the fact that we now have bills to pay for real, but I know things will work out.

 

Today’s #letteritoctober prompt fits right in with where I am right now in life. #brushlettering #handlettering

A photo posted by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan (@mrspcuyugan) on Oct 11, 2015 at 12:49am PDT

 

Ultimately, in order for me to continue to make this place a happy home (and by this place I mean our actual home, and this blog, which is my virtual home,) I need to be happier too. Happiness means being less stressed out, having more energy to do the things that I love, and having more free time, as in physical free time and a mind that is free from worry and distractions, to spend with my loved ones.

If you ask me, less stress > more money. 

Between MrC and I, I know that we will find a way to make everything work for us, not just in terms of finances, but also in terms of keeping our little family happy, comfortable, and satisfied. We do make a great tag team partner, something that has been tried, tested and proven again and again over many years. Plus, as my dear friend Tina always says, God will provide. I have faith.

So now I need to ask, how do you guys feel about my new blog name? 

Filed Under: Around The House Tagged With: Blogging

Rustic Mornings

October 18, 2015 by MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan Leave a Comment

Fact: I have this long list of establishments that I want to try outside the Alabang area. Rustic Mornings was one of them.

Fortunately, during one of the weekends that we spent in my SIL’s house over the summer (yes, I know, ang tagal na,) we had the chance to visit the restaurant. I had been seeing a lot of posts about it online, and one of my cousins also couldn’t stop raving about Rustic Mornings. I was really looking forward to breakfast that day.

Rustic Mornings
Rustic Mornings, we meet at last!

 

The restaurant is located in Marikina, and being that I am from the south, I have no idea how to get there. They do have easy to follow directions on their website (HERE!), though, so if you are planning a visit, save the page.

Rustic Mornings
The best kind of mornings are the ones spent with these two.

 

If you were to ask me to describe the place, I’d say it’s shabby chic meets eclectic. There are a lot of stuff on display, from plates and pitchers to old bottles and photographs.

Rustic Mornings
Little boy, matchy-matchy with big Lolo.

 

There is a big garden area where you can choose to dine alfresco on good weather days. Since we were there over the summer, we obviously opted to stay in the airconditioned dining room.

Rustic Mornings
It was nicer outside but much cooler indoors! (Photo belongs to my SIL.)

 

The servings at Rustic Mornings are pretty big, and actually good enough to share for those with not-so-large appetites. 

After a quick glance at the menu, I settled on a Crispy Waffle and coffee. Little MrC also ordered a waffle, plus a Meat Lovers Omelette, which we ended up sharing . The husbandry chose the Corned Beef breakfast plate. The Crispy Tawilis was highly recommended, but was unfortunately not available when we were there. 

Rustic Mornings
Crispy Waffle (PHP150) and coffee for me. I’m biased when it comes to waffles (there is only one, which is my ultimate favorite,) but this was pretty good. Bonus: Their homemade syrup was yummers!
Rustic Mornings
This Meat Lovers Omelette (PHP190) was PERFECT with the waffles.
Rustic Mornings
The Corned Beef (PHP215) was good, but it was the parsley rice it was served with that I really liked.

 

As for the in-laws, they ordered Breaded Boneless Bangus, Real Buttermilk Pancakes, and a Country Omelette. For dessert, the kiddo and his Lolo split an order of Frozen Brazo de Mercedes. I, on the other hand, had no room left for dessert!

Rustic Mornings
Clockwise from top left: Breaded Boneless Bangus (PHP180), 2pcs Real Buttermilk Pancakes (PHP140), Frozen Brazo Slice (PHP140), and Country Omelette (PHP185). (Photo belongs to my SIL.)

 

If we lived closer to Marikina, I would most likely visit Rustic Morning more often. Mga once a week LOL! Everything there is really, really good, and the place is nice. Too bad going there feels like a field trip to me!

Have you been to Rustic Mornings? What did you have there?

Filed Under: Food & Recipes Tagged With: Marikina Restaurant, Restaurant Review, Rustic Mornings

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