Mamas, may good news ako para sa inyo. So here's my Watsons receipt for my drugs. Laki, no?
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Huge discount for Unilab medicines!
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Black bedroom ideas for boys
Well, mamas, it has come to this. My sons have decided that they no longer like their navy-and-white striped bedroom and now want a black bedroom. Two things are making us (the parents) say no: (1) we're in the Philippines so it's hot, and (2) their room is tiny so black will make it feel oppressive. So I turned to the internet for some black bedroom ideas for boys and, mamas, I may be wrong!
Just look at these gorgeous ideas for a black bedroom for teen boys! Plus, I'll share the design tips I got from each room.
Balance out the heavy black with white everything! White sheets, white lamps, white furniture, white art!
And if I really am leery of going all black, we can just try some cool wallpaper!
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A photo from 10 years ago. Oh, the memories! |
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Photos from Kids Interiors, HGTV, DigsDigs, Toolzview, Coloraydecor, Lemon8, and Pinterest.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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Monday, June 09, 2025
Bank account: Nearly empty. Heart and spirt: Very full!
I'm feeling happy today.
Why? Because enrollment is done! Tuition is paid! Hallelujah!
New books and notebooks are piled high on the coffee table, smelling like a fresh start. I also just checked our bank account—the one devoted to just tuition—and it’s down to a grand total of… P5,702. Yes, mamas. Five thousand, seven hundred and two pesoses. And all I could think was: “Time to fill you up again, baby!”
Did I sound excited? Why yes, yes, I did! I’m not panicking. I’m pumped. Because we’ve done this before—and by God’s grace, we’ll do it again.
I think it's safe to say that all parents feel a little dizzy when we see the amounts of money we hand over to the bursar's office during enrollment. But weirdly enough, paying tuition gives me a kind of buzz. When we were newly married, Vince told me while we were collecting the mail, “You’re the only person I know who's happy to get bills.”
Well, I wouldn't say I'm happy. I dread getting my credit card bill huhu. So happy isn't the word. More on I feel... inspired.
Lemme explain. There was this one time someone interviewed me about writing, and when I was asked what inspires me to write, I replied honestly, "Deadlines!" Nothing gets me to write like a looming deadline! Bills kinda have the same effect on me. I swear, if I didn’t have bills to pay, I’d just veg out in front of the TV and Netflix until further notice. But thanks to tuition fees, association dues, utility bills, and yes, those dreaded credit card statements, I’m out every weekday, 10 hours a day, busting my butt being a functioning adult.
Mamas, this calls for a poem!
Look at me!
I pay bills.
I earn money.
I do this all
And that makes me
A responsible member
Of society!
Okay, that was a bad poem haha
Anyway! Nobody likes bills (not even me). But I look at them differently, especially now. They remind me that I have sons—3 growing boys who eat like they have black holes for stomachs, who love going to school where they are now learning Korean from their Korean classmates, which means I’m paying for extra classes this summer… so they can learn Filipino instead!
Ah kids. So illogical. So expensive. So very much the reason for me aging!
But, jokes aside, as I was going home, I realized that we've been paying tuition since 2015. That's 10 years, mamas! And so far, so good.
I'm so proud of this achievement. And also so very grateful that for a decade, God has been providing for my family. And I'm reminded of His goodness when I see those tuition receipts stamped: PAID. PAID. PAID.
What. A. Rush!
So, yes, the tuition bank account may be near empty, but my heart is very full.
No fear. Just a giddy expectation of more blessings to come. Because my God is good. And my God always provides for my needs.
So enrollment is done!
And I’m feeling happy today. May you be just as blessed as I am!
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Sunday, May 25, 2025
What Topaz Horizon means
1. I was very busy with new motherhood and I didn't have the time and energy to birth a new blog.
Topaz, specifically yellow topaz, is my birthstone. I've been fascinated with it since I was a little girl when my Lola Auring, a Scorpio like me, showed me her huge golden topaz ring and we admired the way it glowed in the sun. She told me she would have it cut into 2 stones and bequeath these to me and my also-November-born cousin, Ate Thania. This didn't happen because when Lola died, many relatives visited her house and after her funeral, my mother said Lola's closet had been ransacked and her jewelry box was empty.
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A soft golden topaz sun rises over the horizon. |
Topaz is a gemstone associated with clarity, creativity, and emotional balance. It comes in various colors (blue, yellow, pink, clear), but golden topaz is linked to confidence, abundance, and warmth.
Spiritual & Mystical Associations
In crystal lore, topaz is believed to attract good fortune, enhance creativity, and promote authenticity. It is also considered a stone of joy and generosity, bringing light to darker times.
Numerology
In numerology, TOPAZ reduces to 8 (T=2, O=6, P=7, A=1, Z=8 → 2+6+7+1+8 = 24 → 2+4 = 6), representing balance, harmony, and nurturing energy.
Meaning & Symbolism
The horizon represents possibilities, hope, and the future. It’s where the earth meets the sky, symbolizing dreams, expansion, and the unknown. It also conveys a sense of infinite potential, as it is a line that can never be reached.
Spiritual & Mystical Associations
The horizon is often seen as a liminal space—the meeting of two realms (earth and sky), suggesting transformation, growth, and a journey toward the beyond.
Numerology
HORIZON reduces to 6 (H=8, O=6, R=9, I=9, Z=8, O=6, N=5 → 8+6+9+9+8+6+5 = 51 → 5+1 = 6), the same as Topaz, reinforcing the themes of balance, compassion, and nurturing energy.
Symbolism
Together, Topaz Horizon suggests a radiant path toward limitless potential. It evokes hope, creativity, and the promise of new beginnings. The word horizon suggests that the journey is ongoing, while topaz provides clarity, wisdom, and warmth along the way.
Spiritual Interpretation
It could symbolize seeking light in the distance, whether that be through creative expression, personal growth, or a spiritual journey. The combination carries a sense of optimism, adventure, and exploration of both the inner self and the outer world.
Numerology
Both words reducing to 6 suggests a double dose of nurturing, creativity, and service to others. It carries the energy of healing, love, and responsibility—making it ideal for a brand, project, or persona that aims to inspire, guide, or support.
I truly believe that names absolutely carry energy, intention, and resonance. When you choose or create a name, you’re essentially summoning its essence every time you write, say, or share it. Think long and hard before naming anything - your children, your things, your social media handles. Naming is a ritual of self-definition. Be very careful and intentional with your names.
And way back two decades ago, I’ve intuitively chosen an incredibly potent and fitting name for my blog. Topaz Horizon feels like an invocation of boundless creativity, clarity, and hope—the perfect name for a blog that expands minds and hearts. I hope I've done that for you all these years.
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Sunday, May 18, 2025
What my weekends look like
So what are my weekends like? I still wake up early. At 6, 6:30, 7, thereabouts. But I don't get up till 9. Or until my bladder tells me so. I don't prepare breakfast because I do that 5 days a week. The kids, who wake up late, rummage around the kitchen. Most Sundays, my husband and kids make pancakes. I'm the first one up, so I make myself a cup of coffee and then do the laundry. I handwash the kids' uniforms and our underwear. The rest of our clothes, sheets, and towels, I send off to the laundromat.
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Soak it all in
Happy Mother's Day, mamas. You're doing a great job! Let's pause and breathe sometimes, okay? It goes by so very fast. So very fast. Let's just soak it in.
Sunday, May 04, 2025
Yes, You Can Get Hired at 40. Here are My 8 Tips!
So, Glaiza, thank you for reading Topaz Horizon all these years and thank you for asking me for advice. I don’t take that lightly. I want to start by saying this clearly: taking a break for your family and your health is not a career setback. It’s a brave, values-driven decision. And now, you’re stepping forward again with intention. That’s admirable!
You’re not alone in wondering about a career change at 40. I’ve received similar messages before, and I want to say it loudly: Yes, it’s possible to get hired at 40, 50, even 60! But you need to know your worth and know how to present it.
Here are some tips I hope will encourage you and other women (especially moms!) reentering the workforce at midlife:
1. Reframe the narrative: You’re not “Starting Over”; you’re leveling up!
It’s easy to feel like you're behind because of the career gap. Believe me, I was petrified. My last real employment ended in 2012, and here I was 10 years later, looking for work. So I made a big deal about starting my own business, conducting workshops, giving talks, and writing and editing for clients all over the world. I refuse to see the 10 years I devoted to me kids as a setback when motherhood made me a better human being, manager, more efficient with my processes, and ruthless with time management! I gained valuable skills and I was going to bank on that experience to get a job.
So look at what you’ve done during your break. You were attending webinars, doing volunteer work, and accepting speaking engagements. That’s not a gap. That’s growth! Include these in your resume and LinkedIn profile under a section called Professional Development & Community Engagement. Employers respect people who invest in their learning and give back.
Even when I said I was 46, many company HR people still asked, "What was your college degree and how does it apply to the position?" I really hated that question because college was 20 years ago! At 40, you don’t need to bandy about your diploma and squeeze in your entire job history. Instead, create a targeted resume that highlights skills and accomplishments relevant to the roles you're now applying for. That's what I did! I made several variations of my CV — one for writing and editing jobs, one for PR and marketing jobs, one for managerial jobs — each one highlighting the skills the position required. You can do the same! Use strong, active language and results-oriented descriptions. Your experience, both in previous employment and when you were "taking a break" is a strength. Make sure it shines.
3. Practice your story and own it!
Our society does a great job of putting down unemployed people. Like those 10 years I was unemployed? I was making more money than I've ever had in my entire career and I was more influential, and yet people still had the audacity to ask, "But when are you getting a job?"
“I took a step back to focus on my family [don't mention your health condition]. During that time, I stayed active professionally by attending industry seminars, volunteering at a nonprofit, and even speaking at events. Now, I’m reentering the workforce with renewed energy and a strong sense of purpose. I'd like to explore how your company and I can work together towards that.” Doesn't that sound amazing?
4. Update your online presence.
Recruiters will Google you. Your potential boss and teammates will do the same. Update your LinkedIn profile. And even if HR people everywhere say that you shouldn't include a picture, in the Philippines, they like pictures. But make sure your photo looks like you! Post occasionally about your learning journey or share insights from the seminars you attended. It shows you’re engaged and current.
At 40, you don’t need to send your resume to 100 companies. Yes, the more you apply to, the more chances you'll get a bite. But we're in our 40s! We don't have time anymore! So focus on quality, not quantity. Look for companies that value diversity, equity, and inclusion. Many are actively looking for experienced professionals, especially women who bring wisdom, stability, and leadership.
6. Don’t hide your age.
Age isn’t the enemy. Invisibility is. Use your cover letter and job interviews to make your value visible. Mention your years of experience not as a number but as proof of your resilience, adaptability, and depth. These are things no 22-year-old graduate can match.
7. Ask great questions at interviews.
I already blogged about this! Read more here: "Questions You Should Ask at Your Job Interview"
8. Build a support network.
Whether through LinkedIn, old colleagues, or career support groups, surround yourself with people who are also in the job-hunting season. It makes a huge difference to hear others say, “You’re not too old. You’re right on time.”
Keep your head up, Glaiza! Prayed for you! You got this!
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Ferris Wheel
years. That's plenty!
And still so much a fun ride.
Like the Ferris wheel
where we fell in love
'neath a starlit, satin sky.
Rising and falling,
and always returning
to each with a kiss and a sigh.
We left behind
and climbed to dizzying heights!
we spun so fast—
a blur of words and youth.
The heat, the glow,
the dreams of books,
the vows, the dress, the suit!
The world we roamed!
Then came the wondrous years:
our darling sons
(an astonishment!)
and so we changed our gears.
And still we turn
and still we burn.
We spin 'to sweet old age.
Some dreams have rust.
We'll always turn the page.
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Our After-School Game Plan
In our family, we do presentations. For example, our sons presented their report cards, how they got their grades, their goals for the last quarter of the school year, and their proposal on how we (parents, brothers) can help them reach their goals.
Here's another one, which I'm sharing with my mommy readers! This is my presentation - an after-school game plan. The boys are aware of this, but since we've never talked about it (just me and their father nagging them forever), the boys don't really follow. So we all gathered round for a quick pow-wow, I made my presentation, and got everyone to agree with me!
Let's go over it:
My sons know how to cook so they can really take over dinner prep. I get home at around 6:50 to 7:15 so I'm usually too tired to cook. My husband usually cooks, but sometimes he has work meetings that go on till 7 so the boys must take over this task.
My sons bring their gadgets to the bathroom to sing. They love to sing musicals in the shower! They protested this slide haha so I said they need to find a compromise. Their Papa suggested Bluetooth speakers. I really don't like it when they have gadgets in the bathroom. Aside from accidentally getting their gadgets wet, I'm also paranoid about people hacking their cameras, and one of my singing sons will be in the shower and... I shudder to think about it.
For this part, we discussed (1st quote) how these tasks don't actually take a lot of time. Just minutes every day saves us time and resentment. And to avoid feeling resentful, (2nd quote) we just need to focus on ourselves and our tasks. We shouldn't look at what the others are not doing, or we shouldn't think, "Hey, I'm washing more dishes than him," and neither should we assume that someone is intentionally not doing their chores. We can only control our actions, our thoughts, and our feelings. And that's what matters (3rd quote) - self-discipline! Doing our individual parts helps the whole!