jengspeaks

jengspeaks : where everyday is an important day...
jengspeaks
where everyday is an important day...
A blog about my everyday life exeperiences as a work-at-home mom, wife and career woman.
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11/05 16:15 Mommy Moments - Let's Pretend
I don't know if I'm just too busy or what, but I had to check the calendar if it was really Friday already. : P It is and it's time for this week's Mommy Moments.At his ag
11/03 5:25 Hooray! Joaqui is potty trained!
I have had numerous attempts before to potty train Joaqui, but we were unsuccessful. Then I read an article about potty training which tells parents to also consider the readiness of a child before starting potty training. When Joaqui turned two, he...
11/05 2:14 Algebra help
I was never good in Math especially Math problems and it has always been my waterloo subject when I was studying. I always struggle on Math word problems and I remember when I was in fourth year high school, I had to be tutored on one of
10/30 15:40 enforcing screenpass
We met with our very good friend Connie yesterday as she was here for a short visit and as always, we had a fun time chatting and keeping up with what's going on in our lives. We were all from OTPI, the first medical transcription company I had...
10/29 17:57 Mommy Moments - Precious Gift
When I became a mom, I believe I had received one of the most precious gifts when Joaqui was born. And while Joaqui was growing up, I had discovered a lot about myself and how seeing him everyday completes my existence and gives me simple joy. Joaqui...

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