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Author Topic: Davao  (Read 14519 times)
Febtember
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« on: March 13, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

Mayor Rudy Duterte is a good leader,good example,and best mayor I ever know.Davao people were very lucky to have mayor like him.I really love Davao city and I even prefer to live there than in my island in Bohol.When we hear about Davao city bombing it made us sad.I mention to my husband after the incidents that davao city is the place I prefer to live if we ever plan to move in philippines.I know my husband have no plan to move there,which is fine for me because I like here too.He always claim that filipino food don't agree with his stomach.But I guess I scare him away when I mention to him one time that if we ever move to philippines I want to bring our tractor and combine harvestor there.He know I am serious.He ask me why I want to bring the tractor there he know theres not much big farm ground there to farm and (corals stick out everywhere especially in my island)I answer him back just for a display so some filipino can see what tractor look like:)
I know shipping would be more than the tractor cost. If the economy getting worst I guess we be force to move to philippines.
Hey!Hum if someday you see a girl driving a tractor in davao city that would be me.
Raquel
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NoNamePinay
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Davao, posted by Febtember on Mar 13, 2003

Hi there,
I'm glad to hear that your family are doing fine especially your new baby and happy to see you back posting on P-L Board. Welcome Back!!! from me Wink

NNP/Belle

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Peaches
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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Davao, posted by Febtember on Mar 13, 2003

hi raquel,

i had already driven a tractor when i was in college but for sure it
was not as hi tech as what u have.  speaking of  big farms....there
are a lot. u can go to bukidnon if u would like. there are a lot of big
farms there too.

give my kisses to babe matt.

peaches

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Febtember
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« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to tractor, posted by Peaches on Mar 13, 2003

Hi Peaches,
How's you doin and your baby.If I'm not wrong you already have 4 months old or 5 now.Do you have any of your husband relatives around who can help you?I know it's not that easy.I have my mother in law here who help me she always came here to help baby sit baby and clean the house.Every afternoon she cook food for me too.Do you have epidural?I have epidural and you know what I suffer bad headache for almost 2 months.(I think this is what they call "bughat" sa atoa)Thanks God it's gone at least last 2 weeks.My husband bring me to the doctor and they just say I have sinus infection and give me antibiotic but it never help.I talk to one filipina in my area who have 8 months old baby and she mention about having headache at first month too.The only medicine help me on my headache is the white flower embrocation.I brought this from philippines. Do you breastfeed your baby?I breastfeed baby matthew and he permanently attach to me whole day.He weigh 14lbs.already.
Raquel
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Peaches
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: tractor, posted by Febtember on Mar 13, 2003


Hi Raquel,

Your guess was right. Yes my baby Xande is about that age, 4-5 mos. How did you
know? Hmmmm. Anyway, just like you I also had the painless njection as what they
say. I'm lucky I guess coz I really don't have any headache after I delivered.  I was in
the hospital for 2 days and 2 nights.  2 days and 2 nights? I guess.  Smiley) My parents in
law  are here helping me.  They are still here in fact coz they have so much fun now
w/ the baby. He is already turning over and so talkative, very curious w/ everything
and so squirmy too.  He is soooo cute tho. Smiley)))))) I am breast feeding him no formula
at all. When he was a newborn I was feeding him every 2-3 hours. It was like
feeding him every hour. Now, it's all up to him if he wants to eat or not but I still have
to make sure he eats. Smiley))

So much for the baby story. Some guys here might find it boring. Sorry guys Smiley))

Take care w/ ur self and babe matt.

peaches

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Ray
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: tractor, posted by Peaches on Mar 15, 2003

Hi Peaches,

Congratulations on your little one! What's short for Xande, just "X"? :-)

No, us guys don't find it boring. We love to read the baby stories, especially the part about the breast feeding (ROFL)

Ray

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Dave H
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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: tractor, posted by Ray on Mar 15, 2003

Hi Ray,

Yes, like you and the other guys, I am really interested in learning more about breast feeding. I find it very fasinating! The ladies should feel free to send me any photos that they have, so I can better understand it. ;o)))

Dave H.

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Ray
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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Very True!, posted by Dave H on Mar 15, 2003

Maybe Jeff could make a special page on his site for breast-feeding pics? Naw, never mind... ROFL!

Ray

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Dave H
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« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Photos???, posted by Ray on Mar 15, 2003

Hi Ray,

That was a wonderful idea you came up with...a special page on Jeff's site for breast-feeding pics. Maybe a forum so we can all talk about breasteses. ROFLMAOCUMLTNTSIMMFP!!!

Dave H. Shocked)))))))))))))))))))

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Ray
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« Reply #9 on: March 13, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: tractor, posted by Febtember on Mar 13, 2003

ROFLMAOCUMLTNTPIMP!

You must have a strong back!

Ray

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Febtember
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« Reply #10 on: March 14, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Permanently attached?, posted by Ray on Mar 13, 2003

Ray,
Belle is right.Since I breastfeed my baby so his permanently attach to me ,so were unseparable.The first month after we came home from hospital I spend 16 hours a day nursing him.We call our baby a bottomless pit and he nurse and nurse till he throw up.We try giving him little bit of formula but it never work for him.Everytime we leave him to his Grandma I pump my milk on my electric breast pump (some of you guys never see this things maybe).Then put it in the bottle but baby don't like the bottle he spit it back.Things getting better now,I get some sleep already.I'm so excited for my baby because he will be having playmate soon.Our nieghbor is pregnant maybe there something in our water here:)
raquel
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Esiang
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« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Permanently attached?, posted by Febtember on Mar 14, 2003

That's a tough job Feb 16 hrs. a day, good thing your getting better everyday.
I'm sure it's gonna be so exciting for you to watch your baby grow up, the next day you wake up it's a big kid already and doesn't want to be nurse anymore.
Take your time, enjoy being a mother.
I can't wait myself to be a mother in the future....
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Peter Lee
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« Reply #12 on: March 14, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Permanently attached?, posted by Febtember on Mar 14, 2003

You know during the war [world war twice] When i was a baby in Germany my mother breast fed me till i grew teeth and she had to stop.  There was no milk or eggs all i had was mothers milk.  To this day i am convinced it made me strong and healthy.  So my 2c worth is that your doing the right thing and you will not regret it.   I am also very close to my Mom in my older age.  There is something beyond just memories but a feeling of real closeness coz of the long breast feeding.  Your letters on this forum is going to get me ready for when my future wife will go thru what your going thru.  I know it is not easy to write sometimes but you are helping me understand the filipina's side of it.  All I have to give you is THANKS!!!!
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NoNamePinay
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« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Permanently attached?, posted by Peter Lee on Mar 14, 2003

Hi Peter Lee,
I agree w/ you about breasfeeding makes the baby stay healthy & strong because I breastfed also my daughter since birth until she was about 9 months old and I noticed that she hardly get sick compared to other kids her age and I believe also the closeness between mother & child from breastfeeding. Some Filipina mothers don't like to breastfeed their baby because they are afraid to have larger b**bs from breastfeeding but for me, I never regret to breastfed my daughter in fact, I'm so happy of the result because (hmmm I'm not sure if it's OK to post this here) but anyway it went up 2 more br@ sizes after I breastfed my daughter and I plan to do it again on our next baby Wink) and not only that isn't it nice to have breastfeeding memories to tell your kids when they grown up.

NNP

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Peter Lee
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« Reply #14 on: March 20, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Permanently attached?, posted by NoNamePinay on Mar 16, 2003

Ya, I agee, and I will encourage my future wife to breast feed as long as she can if we can get any kids.  Thanks for your points of view for us.
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