Tuesday 20 December 2011

9 Mornings: Fun for the Little One

Posted by clapalisoc | Tuesday 20 December 2011 | Category: , , , , , , , , , |

Our little girl, Cherienne, is growing up fast. Sometimes, I miss the little baby girl who is very much satisfied sitting in her crib and quietly playing with her toys. Today, she is all grown up -- running around the house, writing everywhere when she gets a hold of a pen, pencil or crayon, screaming when she wants to and asks for chocolates every now and then. She knows how to count 1-20, recognizes colors and shapes and knows the alphabet,  sneaks out the room with mommy's heels, and lasts a day just watching TV and DVDs (sings and dances like there is no tomorrow and so much more!). Yes our darling angel had grown up.


The past few months, when she's in our room, she has been patiently watching DVDs in a very tiny screen (which is just a spare monitor of her portable DVD that hubby has installed in our car -- A special shout out "Thanks, Dad!"). She learns a whole lot from her Disney series and she never complained about her tiny screen (or at least she doesn't know how to do so yet). Every now and then, she would request for Disney Channel but we're not able to give that to her without leaving the room, heading out to the living room. Because of this, hubby decided to get her the tube. Not only that this will make Cherienne happy, it will also be very useful for me (and for hubby too) whenever we are too lazy to go out of the room. 


Sharp 24" LED TV
Since we have limited space to our wall, we can only buy as big as 24 inches. Off to SM Makati, we went straight to the appliance department and scouted with a mission to get the best bang for our bucks. We ended with a 24 inches Sharp LED TV (such a hard decision). It has multiple functions like Full HD, USB capable, audio output, HDMI and can even be used as a PC monitor. Hubby says its worth enough to last long before changing technologies (I left the decision to him with a nod. Haha).


Playing Tinkerbell for the little girl
Since we needed it to be mounted on the wall (just to make sure that it is out of reach of the little girl that draws on anything with anything), we got a sturdy mount most dealers recommended (Sigma). On it goes, clamps the TV to the flat space, all metal and cold -- much like a robot arm going up and down and swiveling left to right. After a few adjustments, "Voila!", Sigma does its job.


Seeing the joy in the eyes of our little girl while she enjoys her favorite TV shows and DVDs is indeed priceless. Teary-eyed the first time she saw it was enough to lift you to cloud nine. She stayed up the whole night (much until she could) before hitting the sack. It's so cool to be a mom!

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