Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fussy Baby Solution

I don't know about other babies but my baby has her scheduled "grumpy moments". 
"Scheduled?" you say? Yes, scheduled. 

Sjöfn usually gets fussy around 5 in the afternoon until around 6:30pm and no amount of milk or carrying around would change her mood. So, basically, I learned to live with it. As long as she's not wailing for an hour and a half straight, I believe I'm okay. Besides, her grumpy whimpers and unexplainable frowns are often times still irresistibly cute!

So, like clock work, Sjöfn started getting fussy at around 5pm yesterday. The thing is, we were stuck in the mall because I was so absentminded that I forgot that my car was number coded! I only realized it when my mom pointed out that it's 3pm and the window for driving around coded cars has ended. My mom was with me so she, like any proud grandma, lovingly carried my fussy daughter amidst her occasional kicking and frowning (she's not the screaming type, thank goodness!). If my mom wasn't there, I would have probably just left my car at the mall and taken a cab home because my baby was obviously getting over-stimulated from the crowded and busy mall environment.

To burn time, we went to the department store to check on new baby gear. Baby gear like strollers, swings, rockers, and bouncers are like Apple products (e.g. iPod, iPhone, iPad), there are always newer or better versions that fool us into thinking that we need them or, at least, want them enough to cause us to obsessively google them (only to find out that they're sold at a lower price in the United States - boohoo for Philippine residents like me).

We saw this new Fisher-Price baby gear called the Fisher-Price Newborn Rock 'n Play Sleeper. It seemed like a basic contraption - no lights, no mechanism, no annoying mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb songs playing on repeat. We decided to do the grumpy-Sjöfn-test on it and, believe it or not, it passed with flying colors! As soon as we started rocking her on that thing, she was all smiles and cooing at everyone! I looked at my watch and couldn't believe that it was 6pm, still her grumpy time! Finally! A solution to her fussiness!

But like most things overly commercialized, there was a draw back: the price tag. It was priced at a ridiculous amount of 6,000 pesos! One hundred ten dollars for something so simple??? Are you kidding me?? As my darling hubby would say: "Here in the Philippines, it's cheaper to just hire man power than to buy imported contraptions like dishwashers", in this case the imported contraption would be a baby rocker. Mag ya-yaya nalang ako (I'll just hire a nanny).

But, of course, I had to google it! The online Philippine stores didn't have it so I ventured to Amazon.com and, lo and behold, they have it at almost 1/4 the price! How I wish I lived in the States so I could take advantage of the 2-day free shipment of thousands and thousands of comparably cheaper baby products from Amazon.com. My hubby wouldn't be as enthusiastic about it though (haha).

I decided to do the next best thing: an Amazon.com baby registry. Sjöfn is celebrating her baptism soon and I asked a favor from my sweet Aunt Jenny from Seattle if I could forward all my baby registry gifts to her address and have them shipped door-to-door a la balikbayan box (thank you so much Tita Jenny! I owe you one!).

I included that Fisher-Price rocker in my registry. I hope someone gets it for little Sjöfn! 

For now, I'll be on the look out for a wooden version of the same thing. I'm sure they have it somewhere here in the Philippines! If not, I'll probably consider going to the department store every time the clock strikes 5 in the afternoon (haha).

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Macaron Obsession!

I LOVE MACARONS.

I simply adore those little bites of heaven. More so, when they come in a variety of colors that tease your imaginations into "tasting" the flavors that match them. That's why it was so easy to decide on what theme I wanted my baby's baptism reception to be: a tea party! Oh I can see it now! Flowers, lace, tea leaves, truffles, scones, and yes (oh yes) MACARONS. A tower of these decadent edible-bliss!

It saddens me though that my favorite Laduree Macarons are not available in the Philippines. I searched far and wide for macarons that would come close to these famous recently gossiped about lovies and after torturing my taste buds with one "macaron" after another (which were either flat, hard, fake tasting, trying hard, or just downright awful) I have finally found the one: Empire Macarons!

They're classical, they're interesting (Lindt chocolate-filled macarons!), they're edgy (purple yam macaron anyone?), they're to die for. 


To. 
Die. 
For.

Can you just imagine my excitement when I found out that they make macaron towers?? I told myself then (I was still pregnant when I discovered these) that I will find an occasion that will revolve around macarons, macarons, and more macarons! This is it! My baby's baptism, my macaron party! 

So while visiting Empire Macaron's website, I chanced upon an online promo hosted by www.rainydaysandmomdays.com that will award its winner with a dozen of Empire Macaron's scrumptious goodies! I died (then got revived again haha) and read the promo mechanics. Guess what? They're looking for a go-to recipe! Here's an excerpt from the promo:

Do you have a go-to recipe that you pull out whenever you’re short on time (or energy) that always comes out yummy? A recipe that makes people think that you spent hours slaving away over the stove when in fact it only took a few minutes? A shortcut recipe that produces an amazing meal? Or a recipe that’s just so darn easy to make you can do it with your eyes closed? 
If you know me, you'll know that I simply love cooking! The hubby and I are from-scratch-menu lovers and we try to avoid (more like run away from ) canned goods and microwave dinners. When motherhood came knocking on this semi-reluctant first time mom's door, I wracked my brains to push my cooking creativity further than ever before. I had to "cook" minus the effort of actually "cooking". So, to cut the story short, this promo felt second nature to me so I decided to share one of my recipes as an entry for this online contest!

The other entries look yummy but I hope mine comes out the yummiest! I would LOVE to win a dozen macarons! I already see myself eating one (or two.... dozen?), specifically pistachio mmmmmm...

Do you have a go-to recipe that's worth a dozen of delectable macarons (and obviously better than mine)? I suggest that you also join the contest and, if you win, share the macarons with me!

I promise not to get more than 2!