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Superkids Conference 2012
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 29th, 2012
Mark your calendars because the Superkids Conference will be back this coming September 2012!!! Learn different issue and learning styles in Early Childhood Education, learn how to develop young children who will change the world and much much more! This is one conference you TEACHERS and PARENTS wouldn’t want to miss out on! When: September 14 & 15, 2012 Conference: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Where: Function Room 3, 3/F SMX Con...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Filed under: Business and Services, Faith and Religion, Inspirational Stories, Just Me, Workshops and Seminars
Light Thursday’s Lost and Found (Part 2): The Parable of the Prodigal Son
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 28th, 2012
Are you familiar with the story of the Prodigal Son? This story has been shared to us several times since we were young, and I’m sure it’s been used as reference in many other scenarios. In week 2 of the LOST AND FOUND series, our preacher George Gabriel shared the story of the Prodigal Son. Though this story is so familiar to me already, I especially loved the way he shared it tonight. He tried tackling the story from a different point of vi...Read More » Tags Share Comments (2 )
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Light Thursdays presents Lost and Found (part 1)
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 27th, 2012
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I started going to this “gathering” called Light Thursdays. It’s not really a worship/devotion thing, but I’d say it’s a place to find inspiration, strength and God through the words and stories of others. So last Thursday, we started part 1 of the series called “Lost and Found”. I’m pretty sure all of you have been physically lost at some point in your lives, ...Read More » Tags Share Comments (2 )
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Filed under: Health and Fitness, workout and exercise
FitFil Fitness Boot Camp with Coach Jim Saret
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 17th, 2012
Back in my teenage years, I remember weighing around 115++ pounds.. it wasn’t really bad except that my body wasn’t proportional when I gained weight...by that I mean my chin and belly got really fat but the rest of my body stayed thin. Hence, I started trying to lose weight. I failed miserably until I just stopped paying too much attention to my weight and just started eating a balanced meal instead. Ever since then, I’ve enjoyed life t...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Filed under: Arts and Crafts, Featured, Fine arts, Fine motor skills, Playdough, Senses and Body Parts, Skill development, Teaching Ideas
Clay Art in Preschool: Other Ways to Play with Clay
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 15th, 2012
Clay… Playdough… noodles….these are just some of the many “toys” kids like to play with that really tap several skills all at once! With clay they get to practice their fine motor skills, their imagination, their creativity and so much more! Last summer, another activity Ayala Museum did was Clay Art by Jose Joya. It’s really simple and easy to do! This post isn’t really like my usual tutorials, this really is just some...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Filed under: Fun Runs and Marathons, Health and Fitness, Run for a Cause, Running News and Highlights
Run 800: 7-Eleven’s 800th Store Celebration!
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 15th, 2012
Whoever you are reading this post, I’m sure you’ve heard of the famous 24hr. convenient store 7-Eleven… who hasn’t? It’s in every single corner of every single street and even sometimes serves as the landmark of residential units. We grew up with the convenience of having a 24-hour convenience store like 7-eleven around to “provide” us with our everyday needs. I see 7-Eleven so much that I’ve even seen corners with tw...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )
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Light Thursdays: Good People, Good Music, Great Stories
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 14th, 2012
This post may be totally unrelated to my blog… but I thought to share it anyway. Last Thursday, I had one of the best experiences in a while. I laughed… I cried…but most importantly, I was moved. What was meant to be an ordinary Thursday evening turned out to be an evening of blessings, realizations and life lessons. Many of you might not know this as I rarely speak of it, but I am a firm believer o...Read More » Tags Share Comments (3 )
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Filed under: Fun Runs and Marathons, Health and Fitness, Results and Experiences
Schools Run for School Rooms Comments and Results
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 13th, 2012
It was a rainy day, yet students and other runners still arrived at the Fort Bonifacio to participate in what was said to be one of the cleanest and most organized runs! Last July 8, 2012, I was among the 15,000++ runners who participated in a fun run organized by Athletes-in-Action called Schools Run for Schools Room! The run was composed of mostly students from different schools and universities who all wanted to run for a cause an...Read More » Tags Share Comments (0 )
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Filed under: Fun Runs and Marathons, Health and Fitness, Running News and Highlights
Outrun yourself at Rexona Run 2012
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 10th, 2012
Since Rexona first partnered up with RunRio Inc. and organized their first fun run, they have been coming up with new and stimulating gimmicks to make each race memorable! On their first year in 2010, they first made use of registration via Ipad as well as membership cards for all runners who will register. On their second year, they introduced the RunRio Timing Chip, as well as FIVE thrilling adventures namely the zipline, free fall...Read More » Tags Share Comments (502 )
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Filed under: Food and Dining, Lifestyle and Events
Figaro Coffee Company presents its ALL DAY BREAKFAST SAMPLERS
by Cheryl Villareal on Jul 8th, 2012
Although often skipped and taken for granted, breakfast is really the MOST important meal of the day. I’ve heard this said so many times but I still ignore it sometimes. If you’re on the go or even if you were on a diet, having breakfast before beginning the day can be a LOT OF HELP. Not only does it give you more energy to start the day right, but it also keeps your stomachs full and contented for a while. When I was young, my m...Read More » Tags Share Comments (1 )