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AMANDA & DAVID JACOB Welcome us back into their home to talk about their globe-trotting careers, active lifestyles, and how they raise their two adorable little men, Kieran and Kalon
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I’m hoping everyone had a safe and fun Halloween. Did I just write that? When I was single, October 31st was all about having drinks with friends—maybe fortuitously finding myself in some exciting new city like New York or Hong Kong (for some 5 years of my life, I was a flight attendant while working in publishing). As a parent, all I ask for during Halloween is asthma-free trick or treating in the shade, since the past 3 years have been spent in Manila where the weather is not exactly conducive to costumes with any sort of padding. This year was quite nice, weather-wise, although the asthma attack happened on my end; I like that better though, as I can control it. Lately the kids and I have been alternating with a cough and cold, so nights have been on the sleep-deprived side. Speaking of slumber issues, our Golden Retriever (Sera) didn’t exactly help in that department. Since she roams leashfree in our home, which I now regret, without our knowledge she has gotten her paws on two whole mango seeds left on our dining table that I was supposed to have for dessert. This happened about a month ago, when after dinner I gave my son a quick sponge bath upstairs and went back down right after. Behold, the mangoes were nowhere to be found. I asked our helpers if they kept it, and they said that it was right where I left it, so it was a mystery. Long story short, she had to undergo stomach surgery to get them out. I didn’t know that gastrointestinal blockage could lead to the decay of the part of the intestines where the obstruction is, so we got the mango seeds in the nick of time. As I write this she is still stitched up, but we have been storming heaven with prayers to spare our furry one’s life. Our 12-year old Lab passed away just this February, and cannot endure capping off 2013 with the loss of another. Ok, enough of the Debbie Downers…and our countdowns begin to the most exciting time of the year! We’ve put together quite an expansive array of unique choices for your gift buying pleasure. From food, toys, clothing, footwear, our curated guide makes you the coolest mom and dad presentgiver in the block. Our awesome Jacob foursome cover family is our pre-
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Christmas offering to you all. Can you say, “picture-perfect?” It’s as if God predetermined Amanda and David to be married so they can have their two adorable boys, Kieran and Kalon, roam the earth. Amanda is an in- (and thin-) spiration to many, including myself. Her ageless beauty, drive, passion, and hardworking ethics make for a true mom who’s gunning for it all, and succeeding at it. David is that dream dad type, rock of the fam: the roughhousing, doting, provider who is not only handsome and reliable, he is equally a loving and affectionate husband. By the way, you will learn in the story that our cover ‘glam-o-mama’ now adds “author” to her many career slashes. Another business-mom in this issue that I look up to is Maye Yao Co Say of Richwell—the lovely lady who, along with her family, brings Elle, Barbie, Safety 1st, Pigeon, and many other baby and children’s products to our country’s shores. She recently adds one of my favorite toy companies, Haba, to her long list of brands. We’ve featured Haba several times on BC’s pages, in case it rings a bell. We’ve also compiled some of the chic-est maternity wear on Hollywood celebrities, for those of you who are expecting and want to spruce up for the coming parties. Everytime I’m pregnant is when I feel the most confident—maybe because of the life growing inside of me, but I love dressing up my bump for the world to see. I am currently fixing my playlist of Holiday songs and movies, as I arm myself and get ready to brave the mad December rush deadlines and get-togethers. I am hoping for a quiet, peaceful holiday season regardless, but I am already missing our aforementioned Lab, Bruce, who won’t be joining us for Christmas for the first time. I will sincerely pine for our little white shedder (don’t miss the dog hair stuck to my clothes though) who always chews on every pair of soft slippers I try to get my husband for Christmas morning. His record time for complete annihilation of slippers is about 30 minutes—and those were $30 bumblebee bedroom slippers (yes, for grown men) that I painstakingly kept as a surprise, mind you. Sigh. Anyway, what’s on your gift list? Do tell. I’d love to organize some sort of giveaway for you guys…but just don’t ask me for a playdate with Brangelina—I’ve got dibs on that one.
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FLORAL AND FAUNA Dainty yet bold in print, these flower and animal-themed dresses for you and your daughter are comfy and chic, marrying the two functions of clothing that we love the most. Accessorize with favorite cuffs for yourself, and add a headband or do a side braid to keep your child’s hair spiffy.
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FLOWER POWER As seen in the previous page, we are loving floral prints窶馬othing speaks femininity quite like it. From dresses, jumpsuits to pants, the fleurs have invaded our closets and are here to stay. Accentuate or stay warm in this look with a cream or brown colored cropped jacket or blazer for yourself, and a cream or olive cardigan for your little princess.
Green jumpsuit by ZARA, P3,795 . Blush Magenta Flower Girl Dress by SOPHIE CATALOU, P3,399, chichimary.com
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TARTAN TWOSOME Most boys are not averse to dressing in tartan and plaid shirts, which has majorly come back in style. Think cowboy looks, Tommy Hilfiger, Levi’s, Marlboro Classics, and the like. Worn untucked for a more casual look or belted in any denim or cords, these closet must-haves is a classic that can be worn by your handsome men from day to night.
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Women’s denim dress with built-in belt by TOMMY HILFIGER, P11,450 . Girls denim dress with ruching by DIESEL Kid
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“How you experience your money on a day-to-day basis is what matters,” Vermeeren says. “If the software running in your brain is constantly reinforcing the message, ‘it’s not enough,’ then that is likely how you will see yourself and experience your life – as ‘not enough.’ ”
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any of us say we need more money in order to be happy, notes best-selling business book author Doug Vermeeren. “Even some of those in the top percentile of earners often feel like they don’t have enough money,” says Vermeeren, an international speaker who consults with celebrities, business ex-
ecutives and professional athletes. “The math is simple: More money does not equal more happiness. It’s our attitude toward money, not the amount, that influences our happiness the most.” Happiness researchers Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton, professors at the Harvard Business School, recently published research indicat-
“The feeling that we deserve or are owed a certain amount of wealth will always make us unhappy with whatever we have. While we are entitled to certain human rights, those do not include a winning lottery ticket.”
Vermeeren reviews the three fallacies of abundance as it relates to happiness:
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The result of our labors is money:
The feeling that we deserve or are owed a certain amount of wealth will always make us unhappy with whatever we have. While we are entitled to certain human rights, those do not include a winning lottery ticket. In reality, we are not owed any amount of abundance and, in fact, should count ourselves lucky if we’re able to meet our basic needs; many in the world are not. More of us, however, would be happier simply appreciating what we have.
Money is a means to an end, not an end in itself. This can be a challenge to keep in mind since so much of our lives are spent in the pursuit of money. We work and go to school to support ourselves and our families. We see things we want, and we know we need more money for them. Study after study shows, however, that what really makes us happy is what we do and who we do it with, and not how much money we spend.
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We’ll be happiest when we finally reach our goal:
We are happiest when we are progressing toward a goal. When we lose sight of our goal, veer off the path toward our goal, and even achieve our goal, we’re less happy. Rather than setting one goal and deciding you will be happy when you meet it, you’ll be happiest if you continually set goals and relish your journey toward them.
About Doug Vermeeren
Doug Vermeeren is an internationally renowned public speaker, author, movie producer and director. His life coaching strategies help those from all walks of life, with clients including business executives, celebrities, professional athletes and more. He has written three titles contributing to Guerilla Marketing, the best-selling business series in publishing. His documentaries include the award-winning film, The Opus, which has been published by Random House as a book in 23 countries. Vermeeren’s latest film, The Gratitude Experiment, has received critical acclaim.
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motional. Sensual. Intuitive. Society tends to treat these “feminine” qualities as liabilities; traits that should be suppressed and discouraged because they make us appear “weak.” “Those characteristics are in fact the foundations of our feminine power,” says Leela Francis, author of Woman’s Way Home, which includes techniques and tools from her Vividly
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Woman Embodied Leader Tools and Training. By resourcing the power within one’s own body, Francis teaches, “a woman can have the life of her dreams.” One of the ways to do that is to master the world of your emotions. “Emotional power is the freedom to feel the truth of your feelings and the ability to harness them, so you’re the master of them,” Francis says. “When
you can do that, your emotions will expand you rather than consume you.” Denying, suppressing, or expressing emotion to manipulate others all stifle this wellspring of potential for depth and intimacy, which is a source of mental, physical, and spiritual joy, Francis says. What can you do to begin reclaiming your own emotional power? Francis offers these suggestions. bcmag.ph
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About Leela Francis
Leela is the founder and director of Vividly Woman Embodied Leader Tools and Training. A facilitator of groups and individuals for over 20 years, she’s an expert in the field of body consciousness and soulful personal expansion. Along with her trained staff and apprentices, Leela facilitates Vividly Woman workshops and retreats at beautiful nature resorts all over the U.S. continent and appears regularly as a speaker and contributing facilitator at other live & virtual events. Leela divides her time between Mexico, the Pacific Northwest, and the rest of North America. ways to reclaim your emotional power Indulge your emotions without dumping them on others.
When you digest food, your body absorbs the nutritious elements and expels the potentially toxic wastes. Emotions must be digested the same way. It’s important to express your feelings in responsible ways so that you don’t build up emotional toxins and pollutants in your body. This may be why anxiety, depression, and panic attacks have become so prevalent in our culture, Francis says. Some healthy, responsible ways to express emotion include creative endeavors, such as the visual arts—painting, drawing, sculpting; expressive arts such as singing and dancing; and healing arts such as massage. Don’t demand others witness your emotional expression; and don’t allow others to demand you witness theirs.
Using emotional expression to evoke responses from others is manipulative and does not allow you to experience the truth of your feelings. Crying, yelling, even pretending to be happy when you’re not in order to influence someone else’s behavior are abuses of emotional expression. Not only are we denied the benefits of expression, we have to live with our own lack of integrity for
using them irresponsibly. Parents and couples are also often pressured to keep their negative emotions at a minimum during quarrels, especially in front of children, as these have negative effects on them, but it is always better to be open to your kids as to why mommy and daddy are having a discussion (one tip is to be gentle as possible when it comes to speaking to your children about marital conflict), and never accuse or say bad things about your partner, no matter who is at fault. While it may be beneficial to tell your children the truth, it is best to do so when they are older and can understand the situation better. At the same time, as a parent, don’t let your child’s emotions get the best of you. Learn how to deal with tantrums the best way you can, in which both you and your child grow—and he doesn’t always get what he wants. Make the time to engage in intimate, authentic verbal sharing.
The honest, spoken expression of our true feelings allows us to tap the deep emotions that facilitate our tender connections to others. These connections trigger a physiological reaction that creates our own, natural brain elixir. When women engage in intimate con-
versation, it encourages the production of the hormone oxytocin, which creates feelings of euphoria. (It’s the same hormone secreted after childbirth to help our minds and bodies quickly recover from the pain of labor.) It also encourages production of the hormone serotonin, which gives us a feeling of well-being. Create a routine with your partner and take time (even for just 10 minutes) to talk about your day, cuddle, relax, and just enjoy each other’s company (without the kids). Keep your communication lines open and listen to each other—applaud each other’s small daily successes, and be compassionate when the situation calls for it. Don’t impose your emotional process on others.
We sometimes seek to avoid the discomfort of painful emotions by expressing them outwardly to others, for instance, angrily blaming someone else for our discomfort. Yelling at others because of the emotion we’re feeling only indicates that we have an inner turmoil, and an inner turmoil can only be resolved self to self. In addition, blaming someone else—or yourself!—for painful emotions causes us to become a victim, which creates suffering.
“These steps will help you begin to master your emotions, and once you do, you will find they will make you richer and more vibrant,” Francis says. “Our emotions don’t make us weak; they give us the empathy and love that make us care for and nurture our loved ones. That’s pretty powerful.” bc
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A closer look at the entrepreneur behind Richwell Philippines Group of Companies—as the Chief Operating Officer of the company that brought us family brands we’ve grown up to, and are now raising our own family with. This mother of two opens up about her early training in the business, and how she is passing on the important values she learned to her two adorable children, Megan and Marcus P H OTO G R A P H S B Y M A R K C A BA L A N G M ak e u p by T i n e M a r qu e z of T h e F ac e S hop Hai r s t yli n g by A ppl e Ramos of B e n ch F i x salo n A S S I S TE D B Y Val e r i e A n n e d e l C astillo & A iya M ai Rodj e l
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Tell us about your childhood. What was it like growing up in an entrepreneurial environment?
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I grew up at my grandparents’ house. They had a textile shop in Quiapo called Reliance Emporium. I would ride the jeep everyday with my grandfather to go there in the morning until we closed shop. I started as a saleslady at age 4, and was so happy to be a reliever cashier, maybe when I was 7. My parents were great examples of hard work as well. They always prioritized the business, but took time out to tell us stories of their daily struggles and triumphs. My aunts were there to train our resilience and discipline, whether we were doing our homework or performing household chores. I always remember them telling us that how we
What did you take up in college? Was it a natural progression for you to work in the family business?
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I took up B.S. Management Engineering at the Ateneo de Manila University, then I finished my MBA at the Asian Institute of Management in 2006. My dad always gave us an option whether we wanted to work for the company or not. I did consider other dreams—being a human rights lawyer or working for foreign consultancy firms. In the end, it is my passion that brought me to work for our company. I love children, and seeing them reach their full potential. We are in the children’s business, so I can say that I am in my
dream job. How did Richwell start? What were the best lessons you learned from your parents in terms of the business?
My dad had very humble beginnings working as an employee. He was packing boxes in warehouses at age 17. He was a successful salesman until he decided to pursue his own business. The best lessons I have learned is to start young, and to never be afraid of hard work. When we were small, I would be staying in the warehouse sorting, packing, tagging, and later on, writing invoices. We were never paid nor promised gifts. For some reason, I saw how our parents worked, and felt it was our responsibility to help out in any way I can. With all these experiences, { november 2013 } b c PHILIPPINES
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What’s it like working with your family? If you weren’t working in the company, what would you be pursuing?
What can we expect from Richwell in 2014?
Our closest friends all know that I always call my husband, Vinson, as my rock. We are polar opposites, but I respect my husband’s firm support and unconditional love. He is the disciplinarian and my kids’ hero. He also takes charge of the kids’ sports activities. I am the more free-flowing mom who loves to hear my kids’ opinions. I am in-charge of their academic activities. Together, my husband and I re-align and discuss our kids’ various needs and change in personalities periodically. I love to read books on child development, and we discuss these new concepts and see how we can best apply these principles.
Working with your family needs clear rules and a common goal. If I weren’t working for the company, I would definitely pursue a career in managing and teaching in a school. I love holistic learning to lead kids into a path of self-actualization. My vision is to set up a center for entrepreneurship for kids to prepare them for their future. What’s a typical day like for the COO of Richwell?
I start my day at 5 AM. My husband and I have breakfast with the kids at
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In 2014, we are proud to bring in notable brands like Nautica Kids and Desigual Kids. I love Nautica’s classic and smart fashion. Desigual is a Spanish brand I have loved since I saw it in Switzerland. I dreamt of bringing this artistic freedom to kids through fashion. We will also be bringing in Elle Kids’ Premium line next year. Moreover, we are excited to offer special activities in our Barbie stores this 2014. From birthday parties to nail salons, we will also be doing creative classes in our Barbie stores. We also are proud to be appointed as the dis-
How do you and your husband split parenting duties?
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Favorite bonding activities with your kids?
My favorite bonding time with my kids is our weekly game night. Every Saturday, our kids and I play games, like car racing and puzzlemaking. I share my passion of Hot Wheels cars with my kids, so we take time choosing the fast-racing cars from my die-cast collection. Must-haves for your children?
Recently, I am excited to share with them my latest discovery— Haba preschool games. Haba is the number 1 wooden toy manufacturer from Germany, because they grow their own trees to ensure that the wood is the safest for kids, plus the games are truly skill building for my kids. Advice for working mothers or parent entrepreneurs?
Be consistently true to yourself and be thankful for people around you. I am a planner and an implementer, both at work and at home. My passion for kids and for relationships is reflected in both my work and personal relationships. More than this, I know I cannot do this alone. My husband, my true family and friends, my team at the house, my team at the office are people I am very grateful for. bc
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Revitalizing fresh scalp tonic for normal hair by L’OCCITANE EN PROVENCE, P1,150 . Revitalizing fluid with Henna & Pomegranate for stressed and weakened hair by CAMILLE ALBANE, P695 . Straight and Shine glossy jelly for mid length or long hair by SYOSS, P180 . Soap-free shampoo with nourishing organic shea butter for dry and damaged hair by BIOPHA ORGANIC, P683 . Repair therapy conditioner for damaged hair by SYOSS, P90 . Anti-hairfall mask for hair prone to breakage and hair fall by TRESEMME, P195 . Snowcake creamy marzipan confection by LUSH, P245
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beauty and wellness CHOOSING FRAGRANCES Fragrances speak volumes about your personality, so choose one that represents you well. There are several types of fragrances in various degrees of concentration ('absolutes' are the more expensive of the lot because they are made of pure, natural extracts, while eau de colognes are usually just 3 to 5% oil in a mixture, and eau de toilette is 4 to 8%. Eau de parfum contains a stronger percentage, up to 15%). There are several types of scents, based on the materials from which a particular perfume is made of. Floral scents are made of extracts from flowers such as rose, lavender, or a combination of several floral plants. Spicy oriental scents are created from cinnamon, clove, and other such materials, making it smell muskier. If you're more for the mossy, earthy scents, try woody/chypre perfumes that make you think of wide open spaces of grass. These scents range from pine, cedar, sandalwood, oak, and other fresh herbs. Oceanic scents give a hint of fruits, water, and spice, and are commonly worn by men. There are three notes to consider when choosing perfumes—top notes are the first scents that you smell once applying perfume, while middle notes are the ones that emerge once the fragrance dissipates. Base notes are scents that can be detected after a few minutes of wearing the perfume. When selecting fragrances, think about what you like to smell on yourself—are you more for the citrus, fruity scents, or would you like to cast a romantic spell with floral scents? Make sure you select one that is meaningful to you. You can also invest in several scents for different occasions. If you're nursing, don't spray on too much perfume, as it may bother your baby's breathing. Make sure to keep perfumes and other cosmetics in a safe area where kids won't be able to reach, play with, or eat/drink them.
Eau Captivante by L’OCCITANE EN PROVENCE, P1,750 . Eau de Lacoste Bleu by LACOSTE, P4,750 . Inspire scents for Life eau de toilette by HERBENCH, P265 . Bottled Sport Natural spray by HUGO BOSS, P4,950
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Baby diaper cream by ERBAORGANICS, erbaorganics.com . Baby top-to-toe self foaming wash by JOHNSON’S, P290 . Baby lotion by CYCLES SENSITIVE, P389 . Pamper me talc-free powder by BELLI BABY, belliskincare.com . Healing balm by HONEST, honest.com . Comfy touch baby wipes by DRYPERS
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RELA X AND UN W I ND The Artful Parent: Simple Ways to Fill Your Family’s Life with Art and Creativity by Jean Van’t Hul, P878
If you’re a parent who likes to enrich your child’s imagination and creative skills, then The Artful Parent Book is a great addition to your home. With information and art activities, text and photos, whys, and how-tos, this guide will help you build a more creative environment for your kids. From stocking up on art supplies to setting up an art space, this guide is accessible developmentally appropriate and easy-to-understand. Other Books “The Honest Life: Living Naturally and True to You” by Jessica Alba, P1,012
The Honest Life recounts how actress and now mother Jessica Alba went on a journey to create the safest, healthiest environment for her family. After finding that there was a lack of relevant and trustworthy information on how to live healthier and cleaner, she teamed up with serial entrepreneur Brian Lee, seasoned consumer internet executive Sean Kane, and environmental advocate Christopher Gavigan to build The Honest Company—which offers modern parents safe, eco-friendly, beautiful, convenient, and affordable products for everyday living. “The Playbook for Dads: Parenting Your Kids In the Game of Life” by Jim Kelly with Ted Kluck and Dan Marino, P799
Here’s a great book to gift to fathers this Christmas—The Playbook for Dads, a guide that teaches the values of preparation, hard work, and perseverance. Jim Kelly discusses essential topics such as respect, character, accountability, and spiritual discipline, so that fathers can better raise their children to be the individuals they were meant to be. Straightforward and practical, this guide is a must-have for every dad. bcmag.ph
“Eat, Cry, Poop (Baby Blues Scrapbook)” by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, P520
A light and enjoyable take on modern parenting, Baby Blues Scrapbook combines the award-winning imaginations of Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott to create pages of funny, relatable, poignant, and humorous parenting scenarios that you’re sure to enjoy poring over and sharing with your mommy friends. Authors Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott launched the comic strip “Baby Blues” in 1980, during which it was released to 55 newspapers, and is now syndicated daily in over 850 newspapers in 28 countries. “Machiavelli for Moms: Maxims on the Effective Governance of Children” by Suzanne Evans, P960
Mom of four Suzanne Evans documents her year-long experiment of using Machiavelli’s maxim, “It is dangerous to be overly generous”, and soon finds that sometimes, kids can behave given certain limits, and parents can do away with the tantrums and misbehaving, given the right approach. Evans also tackles the Machiavellian question, “Is it better to be feared than loved?” in her parenting journey.
“A Member of the Family: The Ultimate Guide to Living with a Happy, Healthy Dog” by Cesar Millan, P599
Pets are part of our family, too, and that’s why Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan opens up about how families can live together with a healthy, happy dog. This guide coaches you on how to select the right breed for your family’s lifestyle, how to raise him, tips on proper nutrition, establishing household rules with your pet, and even suggestions on what to look for in a vet. American dog trainer Cesar Millan rose to fame with his TV series that spanned 8 seasons. He is now a father of two sons, 13-year old André and 12-year old Calvin. “Martha Stewart’s Favorite Crafts for Kids: 175 Projects for Kids of All Ages to Create, Build, Design, Explore, and Share” by Martha Stewart, P999
This holiday season, fill up your spare time by creating crafts with your kids with this book that features as much as 175 ideas for you and your children. With projects for kids aged 3 to 12, this book showcases crafts that kids can wear, decorate, and play with, and even share with their siblings and friends. Let your and your child’s creativity flourish with ideas that will let them hone their skills and discover interests along the way. { november 2013 } b c PHILIPPINES
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Based on a book of the same name, this sci-fi action flick is about Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield), a quiet but brilliant boy who becomes the savior of the human race as he is sent to an advanced military school in space to prepare for a future alien invasion. The Gavin Hood-directed film also stars Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Aramis Knight, and Hailee Steinfeld. Other Movies
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This comedy follows a man as he yearns to find purpose in his life, only to find out that he is the biological father of over 500 children after an error in the fertility clinic he donated sperm to many years ago. He then sets out to get to know each and every one of his children, contrary to his lawyer’s advice. This Ken Scott-directed film is a remake of the 2011 French-Canadian film, Starbuck, and stars Vince Vaughn as David Wozniak.
From the writer of 500 Days of Summer comes this film starring Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley, that tells a story of a young man who is best known for partying his nights away and not taking his school work seriously. His life turns around when he meets the shy, not-so-typical Aimee, who, after a string of events, makes him realize that he is becoming someone he does not want to be—his very own father.
The highly anticipated sequel to the 2011 blockbuster, Thor: The Dark World follows the God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth) as he battles to save the Nine Realms from a mysterious enemy older than the universe itself. This action-packed film brings back Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, and Stellan Skarsgard to reprise their respective roles.
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CHART-TOPPING TRACKS Fill your ears with new music from today’s kings and queens of radio airplay
BABY’S BEST FRIEND These four legged family members show us how they maintain great camaraderie with their non-furry counterparts Two Dogs Imitate a Crawling
These two adorable Alaskan Malamutes follow suit as a baby tries to crawl through a corridor. They truly are a cute sight to see, as they imitate their human. Best Friends 2 - Feeding Bear
With over a million views, this cute video of a toddler feeding his family’s pet follows little K as he hands dog food to Bear. Little K gets a kick out of feeding his furry friend. Dog Imitates Baby
“Wake Me Up” by Avicii
The Swedish DJ and music producer is back with another single about trying to find yourself and your own way in the game of life. “Applause” by Lady Gaga
The queen of artpop re-emerges with a catchy electro-pop single abounding what you love and embracing the thrill of the crowd. “Neon Lights”by Demi Lovato
This dance pop track by the former Disney star will surely get you up and dancing this holiday season. “Slow Down” by Selena Gomez
Following the hit Come and Get It comes a fun, dance EDM track that is a shoe in to your holiday party season playlist. “Today My Life Begins” by Bruno Mars
This catchy tune talks about inspiration and empowerment, and sends a good message to its listeners. “Wasting All These Tears” by Cassadee Pope
The Voice victor Cassadee Pope releases a pop-rock track that is reminiscent of Michelle Branch and Kelly Clarkson in a heartbreaking track that’s also empowering. bcmag.ph
It seems like these two are having a deep conversation between themselves, as the dog imitates the words that the baby is trying to say.
INSPIRATIONAL APPS Get your daily does of positivity with these free apps that instill values, inspire, and motivate My Wake Up Call Motivational Alarm Clock (Free)
Did you know that your morning mindset sets your mood for the whole day? Wake up inspired with this app that features 7 inspiring 5-minute messages, with famous experts and thought leaders to help you get energized every morning. Happier (Free)
Collect and share amazing memories and happy moments in every day with this app that lets you see your friends’ and family’s moments, and discover what makes other people smile. You can even ‘smile’ at a friend, and learn ideas on how to be happier every day. Daily Quote of the Day (Free)
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A second exclusive at the home and family life of the Griffin-Jacob household—this time with two handsome and gregarious sons in tow
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David: Blue and white striped shirt by THE RAMP CROSSINGS . Brown suede shoes by GIBI, P2,199.75 Amanda: Peach print dress by GINGERSNAPS, P1,199.75 . Blue beaded Agate necklace by ANEMONE . Black pointed flats with gold detail by GIBI, P1,599.75 Kieran: Gray print shirt by GINGERSNAPS, P479.75 . White pants by WONDERBOY Kalon: Brown onesie by FORE AXEL & HUDSON On set: Big Voyage Pull Toy by HABA, habausa.com . Red Enzo Motorbike designed by Julian Meagher by PLAYFOREVER, fatbraintoys.com . Baby bottle by Avent, Baby Company stores
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amanda griffin-jacob How was your second pregnancy different from the first? A: With my second pregnancy, I
was a lot more fatigued because I was working full-time on my TV show, Amanda, Loving Life (which airs on the Lifestyle Network), and my site Glam-O-Mamas. I was also running around after my toddler. I just didn’t ever have time to rest. My pregnancies were so different. With my first, I was able to concentrate 100% on being pregnant and was fully able to enjoy the experience. The second pregnancy had its stressful moments because of work, and the terrible twos!
You mentioned gaining more weight the first time around. How did you maintain your ideal pregnancy weight with Kalon? A: I managed to gain less weight with
Kalon, but I was still over the recommended weight gain. I put on 45 lbs. the second time around. The ideal weight gain is 25-35 lbs. I’ve made
peace with the fact that I’ll never be one of those ‘skinny’ pregnant girls. I enjoy eating too much when I’m pregnant. How long have you been practicing Bikram? Why hot yoga? A: I’ve been practicing Bikram for
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time around. Just my usual intense chocolate ones—but I get those whether I’m pregnant or not.
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I did my due diligence and research about raising a veggie child, as you need to be careful to ensure that they get all the nutrients they need to develop optimally. —Amanda, on her family’s lifestyle
most 7 years now. My first experience with yoga was in the hot room, and it is what I fell in love with. It feels weird to practice in a room that isn’t heated. Bikram has helped whip me into shape every time I needed to—before my wedding and after the births of both my sons. Beyond that, Bikram yoga helps make me calmer, more zen. It cleanses me of my mental worries and the toxins physically present in my system from day-to-day pollutants from the air we breathe, and so on. When I’m unable to practice for long periods of time, I really feel the difference, both physically and mentally. What is it like now, raising two boys? Biggest challenges? A: I love being the mom of two boys.
Boys are so loving to their moms. My biggest challenge is that there is only one of me. The demands of two children versus one is quite different. You’re constantly trying to balance their individual needs and make sure you are devoting enough quality attention to both.
How did you deal with the “terrible twos?” A: The terrible twos were challenging
but they have nothing on the ‘terrorizing threes,’ as I like to call them. 3-year olds know what they want, but can’t understand why they can’t always get their way. They are ruled by their ids. Those ingredients are a recipe for boundary-pushing stand-offs and disciplining challenges. Having said that, this age is also the most fun because the stuff that they think of and verbal-
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ize is magic. Kieran makes us laugh every other minute—they are whip-smart at this age. How many kids are you going for? How far apart are your planning and why? A: I’ve always wanted a big family.
I come from a relatively small one, and so does David. I’ve always been slightly envious of my friends with their big, extended families. They have such an amazing rapport and friendship with one another, and have the best times together. It’s an inbuilt support network of fun and love. I do want four kids! My sister-in-law, Christine, has five, so I think my number is quite conservative (laughs).
We heard your family is being relocated to Singapore. Why is this so? A: David is being relocated for work. What are the benefits to moving there? A: I’m looking forward to moving there
because my parents and brother live there. It will be nice to live in the same country as them. This hasn’t been the case since I graduated from university in Australia.
Will you miss Hong Kong, and why? A: I will definitely miss Hong Kong.
I have grown to really love the country. Especially now, since we live 30 minutes outside of the city. We live right on the water, so we have a magnificent ocean view and beach access. We also have mountains and a reservoir that are 5 minutes away. We love to hike there, especially during the cooler months.
The city is an easy 30-minute taxi ride away. I also love that Hong Kong is a stone’s throw from Manila, so I am able to really split my time equally between both places. In Manila, you’ve mentioned building a new home farther south. Why is that? A: We love the South. When we even-
tually relocate back to the Philippines, we won’t be going back to Makati. The air is better down south, the pace more relaxed. David and I have talked about building our ‘dream home’ down there. We can’t wait to start on that! Tell us more about your new book
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Boys are so loving to their moms. My biggest challenge is that there is only one of me. The demands of two children versus one is quite different. —Amanda, on raising two sons
David: White long sleeve shirt by THE RAMP CROSSINGS . Gray laced up shoes by GIBI, P2,199.75 Amanda: Blue swimsuit (used as top) by ANEMONE . White Geraldine skirt by THE RAMP, P1,150 . Blue platform pumps by GIBI, P1,799.75 . Gold Gorjana earrings, P3,850, and Vita Fede bracelets, P10,950, both by ANEMONE Kieran: Blue and gray striped shirt by KENNETH COLE REACTION . Red corduroy pants by ZUTANO . Green sneakers by SUPERGA, model’s own Kalon: Red flannel shirt by RIGHT BANK BABIES . Blue jeans by CRIB COUTURE, model’s own . Brown suede shoes by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA
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with your co-author and friend, Bianca Araneta-Elizalde: Project Mom. What is the inspiration behind it? A: Project Mom is the book that I wish
I had had when I was first pregnant with Kieran. This is why I thought to do it. New motherhood can be quite daunting. It’s always nice to have support and suggestions during that first year. I wanted to be a personal cheerleader for new moms, the way my friends were for me. It is a thoroughly researched, detailed guide for new moms, vetted by multiple medical authorities. It contains our experiences, and what worked for us and how these things could work for other moms too. We also included a local directory to really take the guesswork out of new motherhood. Bianca and I have the same sort of parenting ideas, styles and philosophies. We both lean towards a more organic, natural lifestyle, which we talk about a lot in the book. I think it is so exciting that today’s moms in the Philippines are discovering this sort of lifestyle. It really is better for everyone and our planet. Project Mom is a definite essential in any newly pregnant moms library! We are the only local book on the market that caters specifically to Filipina moms, as well as to foreign moms who are living in the Philippines. This is the first book of its kind!
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Amanda woke me up early in the morning—at 4 a.m.—to tell me she thought she was pregnant after taking the test. It’s always the greatest feeling when you hear the words “I’m pregnant! —David, on finding out they were having a second child
David: Blue polo shirt by THE RAMP, P1,250 Kieran: Orange and blue jacket by UNIQLO . Orange striped shirt by GINGERSNAPS, P499.75 . Johann beige pants by PERIWINKLE JUNIOR, P975 . Gray sneakers by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA, P1,899.75
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a day in the life of the jacobs Tell us more about how you raise your children as vegetarians/ vegans. A: Raising vegetarians isn’t actually
as hard as you think, since I prepare most of their meals at home. Home cooked is always healthier than packaged or restaurant food. I did my due diligence and research about raising a veggie child, as you need to be careful to ensure that they get all the nutrients they need to develop optimally.
Is it a challenge being vegan in Manila, or Asia, in general? How do you cope? Favorite recipes? A: I’m not strictly vegan anymore
because I was recently diagnosed as intolerant to gluten and dairy, as well as having sensitivities to other foods. As I am still breastfeeding, my milk was dwindling being a gluten-free vegan, so I had to add fish back to my diet when I am out of the house. Being gluten-free and a vegan is super tough—especially in Manila—while breastfeeding at the same time! If I’m out and the vegan, GF choices are not healthy or protein-providing, I may order a fish option instead. Kitchen Revolution is my go-to for healthy delicious recipes. I have taken cooking classes with Marie, the owner, and my yaya Cherie also attends her weekly classes. Cherie has also gone through raw classes at the Farm and Dahon Kusina, so she is an expert on my healthy food.
What do you like to shop for, for the boys? A: I love shopping for clothes—the
choices these days are beyond adorable—but I try not to buy much as they have so much already. I like toy shopping, too. It’s great fun to see them so engaged in different toys that help their development.
Who designed their room? Favorite pieces in there? A: I designed their room, with in-
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had to have a theme that played around that. His other favorites are dinosaurs, so we may have to do that theme when we move. It depends what Kalon will be partial to as well, as I want them to both like their room. They will be sharing a room for quite a long time, as I feel it encourages them to bond and be close to each other. What are your nursery must-haves? A: Besides the usual essentials,
my nursery must-haves include a hanging toy above the changing table for distracting my baby when he is being changed. When
I love being a dad! It’s the best job in the world. I’m quite patient, so just love hanging with both boys and showering them with as much love as possible. —David, on how he is as a father they are about 6 months and older, they start disliking lying down for a change or being changed into an outfit. In my nursery in Hong Kong, I have a glider for breastfeeding. Lucas Papaw ointment— it’s an Australian ointment that fixes everything! I use it for diaper rash, insect bites, and irritations. I believe in it so much that I sell it on glamomamas.com. Kieran was recently accepted into an English school in Singapore. What was the admissions process
like? A: Oh
my goodness, I was a ball of nerves. Thankfully, the Singaporean process isn’t quite as tough as Hong Kong. All my HK friends are stressed to the nines. I often wonder why it is so stressful, considering our children are only 3 years old. At this stage, the admissions process is as much about the parents as it is about the child. Everyone has to go for rounds of interviews and assessment. I had to fly to Singapore to go and see all the schools. I am so happy that Kieran was accepted into an English school. Having been through both the British and American system, I feel that Kieran will thrive in the British system. Being English, it’s something that I have always wanted for my children’s education. How do you and David split parenting duties now that you have two boys? A: I usually tend to have to be
the disciplinarian since I am with them all the time. Now that Kieran is older, David takes on more of the outdoor activities, the rough and tumble stuff. Kiery is a ball of energy. He needs to expend all of it, or he bounces off the walls. He is in all sorts of activities—from soccer to rugby to swimming. He’s so advanced for his age with physical activity. Obviously Kalon is with me all the time, as I am still breastfeeding. Having boys is full of adventure and fun! David is frequently flying in and out of the country, and is coincidentally flying out right after this shoot. How do you manage your household on your own? A: I’m used to it. David and I both
travel extensively so we have a system that works. Sometimes, because I am managing two households, it can get difficult. But usually everything runs smoothly.
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David: Green and black long sleeved striped cardigan by THE RAMP CROSSINGS . Gray laced up shoes by GIBI Amanda: Black top and black skirt, both by THE RAMP CROSSINGS . Nude peep toe heels by CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN, model’s own Kieran: Navy pea coat by ZUTANO, stylist’s own . Checkered shirt by PERIWINKLE, P795 . Red corduroy pants by ZUTANO . Blue shoes with brown detail by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA, P1,699.75 Kalon: Green sweater by LITTLE MCNEAL . Beige gingham shirt by ZARA KIDS . White pants by GRAIN DE BIE . Blue loafers by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA, P1,599.75
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a day in the life of the jacobs A: My iPhone. Besides it being indispensable for work and my overall function in all aspects of my life, it has apps on it for both my kids—which is a lifesaver when we are on the road. Healthy snacks—I need to bring things I can eat on the go since it is difficult for me to find gluten- and dairy-free snacks. I bring snacks that both my boys can eat too, so it’s a three-in-one. My breastfeeding cover: I nurse everywhere, so I can’t leave home without it!
DAVID JACOB You mentioned during our first interview that DJ-ing is a passion. How did you discover your love for music? D: I’ve always had a passion for mu-
sic and basically grew up with various genres—from jazz, rock, punk, disco, new wave—and love for house music. As far back as I can remember, the music bug was always with me.
Are you still able to DJ on the side? D: Yes, I still get to DJ once a month
in Hong Kong, and have a monthly residence at one of the clubs. The weekends are family time, so that’s the priority.
Can you tell us more about your day job? Why does it take you to different places all the time? D: I work for Marsh & McLennan
Companies, which is a U.S. multinational [that] focuses on financial services, with emphasis on Risk & Insurance. I’ve been with them for 23 years. I run the Business Development and Specialty Practices for the Asia Pacific region. I cover 15 countries in the region, so a lot of traveling is involved, not to mention travel to the U.S. and Europe.
What are you looking forward to as you are relocated to Singapore? D: I’ll probably jinx the relocation
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slower compared to Hong Kong, but I’m always on the road, so I’m not sure it matters. I hear it’s great for the kids, so I’m really looking forward to what it has to offer.
New motherhood can be quite daunting...I wanted to be a personal cheerleader for new moms, the way my friends were for me.
What’s the best destination you’ve been to so far? D: That’s tough, as there are so many!
I love the Italian Riviera and Amalfi Coast. There’s also a breathtaking resort in Port de Sant Miguel Ibiza called Hacienda Na Xamena.
How do you stay connected to your family when you’re outside the country or just away from them for a few days? D: Thank God for Skype! Best way to
stay connected with the family. The little ones grow up so fast, so [they’re] always doing or saying something new when I speak to them. Amanda is also so busy that it’s nice to see her and hear about her day.
What major adjustments had you have to make since having a second child? D: Less sleep, for sure. (Smiles) I don’t
think there has been much adjustment from the first—I’m sure that will change once Kalon, our youngest, starts to run around. Prioritizing family and work is also tough, as demands from work increase with the added responsibility I now have. Family comes first!
Your story on finding out Amanda was pregnant for the first time was really touching. How did you find out she was pregnant with Kalon? D: Finding out about Kalon was just
as amazing, as we found out on Kieran’s birthday. (Smiles) We had been trying for quite some time, so every month was in anticipation of good news. Amanda woke me up early in the morning—at 4 A.M—to tell me she thought she was pregnant after taking the test. It’s always the greatest feeling when you hear the words,“I’m pregnant!” Did you know ahead of time that you were having another boy? What was your and Amanda’s reaction?
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Yes, we did. We both wanted another boy! Having two boys grow up and become best of friends was something we both wanted. Me, especially, seeing how close my brother Mike and I are. I’m hoping for a girl next. (Smiles)
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ics are indescribable, and I know they will have the best of times together and of course be as naughty, fun, and everything that boys are. I can’t wait for them to start playing sports and interacting. Kieran is dying to have a playmate, and Kalon already wants to do everything his older brother does.
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I’ve always wanted a big family. I come from a relatively small one, and so does David. I’ve always been slightly envious of my friends with their big extended families. —Amanda, on planning her family
laugh about. Embarrassing is when they have an all-out tantrum in public places! You never get used to that. Describe Kieran and Kalon. Who do you think takes after you and Amanda? D: Kieran is definitely Amanda. Actu-
ally both boys look like their Mom, which is a good thing. (Smiles) Kalon has more of my personality. He’s more chilled and easygoing.
Kieran looks like he’s taking after your love for tennis. Is this true? Are you teaching him? D: I’d love for Kieran to end up play-
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advice. I like going with my gut instinct, but always good to hear what others have done. Amanda is always in the know, so I take my cue from her. I also speak to my parents, as they brought us up so well.
Describe yourself as a dad. D: I love being a dad! It’s the
best job in the world. I’m quite patient, so I just love hanging with both boys and showering them with as much love as possible. I love goofing around with them—my inner child takes over and we just have a lot of fun. I’m very athletic so any chance I get, especially with Kieran, we are either swimming, playing football, running by the beach, and anything outdoors.
What have you found out to be true about fatherhood? D: It makes you a better man. bc
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holiday gift guide Minimum Design by PHILIPPE STARCK . The Learning Years journal by MEMORY KEEPER BOOKS . Organic Baby by KIMBERLY RIDER . Grace a Memoir by GRACE CODDINGTON . Caught in The Act by HOWARD SCHATZ, BEVERLY ORNSTEIN, ET. AL.
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Army green jacket, red and blue plaid shirt, both by 77 KIDS, ae.com . Zaghor K jeans by DIESEL . Black jacket by IKKS COLLECTION, ikks. com . Blue “Just Boys” t-shirt by AGATHA RUIZ DE LA PRADA, agatharuizdelaprada.com . Black corduroy pants by VINEYARD VINES, vineyardvines.com
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Place mat with dry erase markers by MODERN TWIST, modern-twist. com . Blue water bottle by PHILIPS AVENT . Sandwich bag by KUSHIES, kushies. com . Desert coyote water bottle by SIGG, P1,629 . Silicon spoon by OOGAA, bornphilippines.com . Large size bowl (part of Feeding gift set) by PHILIPS AVENT
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7 piece baby food processor set by PIYOPIYO, piyopiyousa. com . Nursing cover by MOMBABYFABRIC, facebook.com/ ilovemombabyfabric . Breastmilk bottle by MEDELA . Pink Grown Up cup by PHILIPS AVENT . Bib by MOMBABYFABRIC, facebook.com/ ilovemombabyfabric . Limited Edition GB Orthodontic BPA-Free Classic Pacifiers by PHILIPS AVENT . Go Anywhere booster seat with backrest and padded base by POLAR GEAR BABY, aparentcompany.com
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holiday gift guide Red monkey by MONKEEZ AND FRIENDS, monkeezandfriends.com . Horse and cart by HABA, habausa.com . Pink stuffed toy by TEDDE, tedde.com . Baby driving stroller by A&H TOYS, ahtoys.com . Red lobster by DEGLINGOS, deglingos.com . Fun with words traditional toys by ERIC CARLE, carlemuseum.org
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Deluxe healthcare kit by SAFETY 1ST . Black Colanbigi by APRICA . Buzz B Nail trimmer by ZOLI . Diaper pouch by MOMBABYFABRIC, facebook.com/ilovemombabyfabric . Pull String bag in pacifica by PINKPOSH MOMMY STUFF, pishposhmommy.com . WeeHands At Home DVD by D-PAN PRODUCTIONS, d-pan.myshopify.com
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cooler weather Black striped long-sleeved polo by QUIKSILVER . Red and gray striped long-sleeved shirt by LA MINIATURA, laminiaturakids.com . Blue and green plaid polo by KNUCKLEHEADS . Blue pinstriped polo by CIAO MARCO, ciaomarco.com . ”Christmas Rocks!” green long-sleeved shirt by GEORGIE WORLD . “Chosen” long-sleeved shirt by MINI SHATSU, minishatsu.com
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Temporary tattoo earring by BLINK’D, facebook.com/bINKdTemporaryEarrings . Modeling compound by PLAY-DOH . Original hand sack by MIYACHI, myachi.com . Animal train wooden puzzle by TOY KINGDOM . Alien agency by MEGA BLOCKS . Soft Shapes My First Puzzle by innovativekids, innovativekids.com
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Hold On Handles Single handle set by GREATER THAN ONE KIDS, greaterthanonekids. com . Speakers for Kiddie Tab by RICHPRIME . Drawstring Re-threader by RE-STRING IT, restringit.com . IF200 Plus Alarm Clock and Speaker system for iPod by EDIFIER . iPhone 4(s) Sleeve in brown by MUJJO, mujjo.com . Macbook Pro Retina sleeve by MUJJO, mujjo.com
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mommy and daddy’s wish list Hand blender by BLACK & DECKER . Thermal bottle warmer by PHILIPS AVENT . Ritzy wrap infant car seat handle cushion by ITZY WRAP, itzyritzy.com . Charlie Hobo in brown by ELLINGTON BAGS, ellingtonhandbags.com
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Colorpillar Sorting Mat by LAKESHORE . Rolling ‘n Blinking Happy Hoops by B KIDS . Louis the Lion BY OLIVE & MOSS BOOKS . Who’s Who in the Dr. Seuss Crew Five Classic Stories box set by DR. SEUSS . Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules by JEFF KINNEY . Dork Diaries: Holiday Heartbreak by RACHEL RENEE RUSSELL . Fuzzy Fuzzy Fuzzy! A touch, skritch, & tickle book by SANDRA BOYNTON . When I’m Feeling Loved by TRACE MORONEY . Bib on, Bunny! by ANNIE KUBLER . Happy Face musical tap-drum by LITTLE FOOTPRINT
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Red shoes with brown flower detail by LIVIE & LUCA, livieandluca. com . Navy Charleston shoes by PEDIPED . Blue ballet flats with ribbon by FLORSHEIM KIDS USA . Pink shoes with tulle detail by CHELSEA BABY, chelsea-baby. com. Hot pink/lime Holly Raes sneakers by BOBBI-TOADS, bobbitoads.com . Red waterproof boots by HUNTER , hunterboot.com bcmag.ph
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Dizzy Daisy Baby Dress, Apple Baby Bodice Jacket, both by by ZUTANO, zutano.com . Red plaid jacket by HULA MULA . White jumper t-shirt by H&M . Stretch jeans by BIT’Z KIDS . Hurramini Dress by ME TOO, P1,980, chichimary.com . Cody Gold Dress by BLEU COMME GRIS, P3,869.80, chichimary.com
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your feet will thank you for this Brown loafers by FACONNABLE . Nude/black spike flats by GIBI, P1,000 . White trainers by RYN . Army green slippers by HAVAIANAS . Camel wool cordones by TOMS, P3,795 . Camel studded flats by GIBI
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Shiny Dots Dress by PETIT LEM, P2,829.20, chichimary.com . Striped dress by DIESEL, diesel.com . Zig Zag Pleat Dress by ZUTANO, zutano.com
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One box of Praline balls by VILLA DEL CONTE, P480 for 100g . One jar of Ovetti Confettati by VILLA DEL CONTE, P560 for a small jar . One box of Praline sticks by VILLA DEL CONTE, P480 for 100g . Ensaymada by THE FARM, P50 each . 5 bar gift box by THEO AND PHILO, P560 . Original beef jerky, Mild Spicy beef jerky and Hot and Spicy beef jerky, all by THE FARM, P250 each
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APRICA BELT FIT COLAN IN RED This Christmas, what better present to give than the gift of baby carrying with Aprica’s Belt Fit Colan, which features the waist belt, designed to fit Asian body types, and does not let us moms and dads tire easily when carrying our little ones. 667-9000; Baby Company stores
Mustela Rebirth Featuring Avocado Perseose, a new patented active ingredient that preserves the skin’s rich cellular resources, the new Mustela Bebe and Mustela Sun Protection products are formulated to be gentle on baby’s naturally delicate skin. They are also made of new even more natural formulas with 92% ingredients of natural origin and 0% Paraben Phtalate Phenoxyethanol, ensuring your baby’s skin safety. Trinoma, Glorietta 4, Alabang Town Center, Mall of Asia, Megamall; mustela.ph; 0917-8959988
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or fashionistas and trendsetters, here is the alpha female. Even Gwyneth Paltrow claims in an interview that she bought Calvin Klein gowns at wholesale prices during the early ‘90s (and even at a discount it pinched her wallet then), before designers started throwing their latest collection at her heels for every red carpet fete. But in this Balenciaga dress and Pierre Hardy sandals, you yourself will feel every inch a label slave in the terrific sense of the word–and what better time to go ballistic on fleeting trends, now that you have your erratic hormones for an excuse?
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With a face that one won’t get tired of looking at—Rachel Weisz always makes us reminisce old Hollywood. Her Viennese mother is a psychoanalyst, while her Hungarian father is an inventor credited with devising life-saving respiratory medical equipment—which could probably attribute to the learned, refined demeanor and timeless looks this British actress always seems to bring to the table. In this graceful Narciso Rodriguez with Chopard jewelry attire she wore to the Golden Globes, Rachel shows us that black is always any woman’s safe, disarming color of taste, expectant mother or not.
Though she ain’t no Hollaback Girl, Gwen Stefani has always attracted attention for her offbeat looks and creative style—the blond hair, rich red lipstick, abs-baring ensembles she would wear during her days as the lead vocalist of “No Doubt.” In this leopardprint, empire-waist, flowing frock from her own L.A.M.B. Collection, Gwen remains fashionably spunky and carefree, and you can achieve this guise by experimenting on different kinds of prints and accessories. Don’t be afraid to wear louder make-up than you normally do with this kind of look, it’s actually going to achieve that fashionforward, ‘40s glam that Gwen always fuses so beautifully.
Mostly known for her role as Detective Olivia Benson in the Law & Order: SVU series, Mariska Hargitay is also the Founder and President of a non-profit organization called, “The Joyful Heart Foundation” that aids rape victims. If you want to project a strong, “champion of women” bravado, stick to classy pieces, such as Mariska’s low-cut white Carolina Herrera gown, with jewelry by Van Cleef & Arpels. Confidence is best perceived when you’re comfortable in your own skin and body shape. As for the color white, now’s the best time to wear it because everybody will agree that you’re positively glowing, especially when you flaunt the little body flaws that you once tried to conceal.
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33 year-old actress, Sarah Shahi, was photographed here during her first pregnancy with son (husband is actor Steve Howey), William Wolf, who was born in July of 2009. She makes a bold statement with fishnet stockings, a lingerie-inspired Betsey Johnson dress, and her own, ever-cool Ann Demeulemeester boots (which will provide support for your feet—that by the way, grow around half to one size bigger during your pregnancy). Because of our warmer climate, many of us who are preggers opt for soft, flowy, and comfortable fabrics that don’t restrain the body (it’s already more difficult to move around with a tiny person inside you), but can still look like an outfit great for a lunch date with your mommy bff’s or a movie day with the older kids. Long dress with floral print and black lace by Betsey Johnson, betseyjohnson.com . Fishnet stockings by H&M, hm.com . Military-inspired boots by Ann Demeulemeester
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Black is always any woman’s safe, disarming color of taste, expectant mother or not.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal can boast of a prestigious Hollywood lineage, being the older sister of one of Hollywood’s most sought after leading men (Jake Gyllenhaal), daughter to Oscarnominated screenwriter mom Naomi Foner and accomplished film and Emmy-nominated TV director Stephen Gyllenhaal—yet she seems to remain one of today’s most low-key stars (if sometimes underrated for her acting). This sweet looking, Harvard-Westlake prep school grad has an unobtrusive elegance, which is highlighted in this Bottega Veneta dress. If you want people to notice your own flawless taste, earth and basic colors are your best alternative, and you’d probably feel most comfortable in them anyway.
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Mira Sorvino may not have invented Post-Its (as one of her most famous characters ”Romy” claimed she accomplished while attending their high school reunion), but she did graduate magna cum laude from Harvard in 1989, majoring in Chinese, based largely on her Hoopes Prize-winning racial conflict thesis on “Anti-Africanism in the People’s Republic of China,” which she wrote and researched during a year spent in Beijing—and thereafter resulted to her fluency in Mandarin. Whew! In this Armani Privé gown, with Fred Leighton jewelry, Daniel Swarovski bag, and Jimmy Choo sandals number, Mira also aces the red carpet—evidently put together, clever yet sexy. { november 2013 } b c PHILIPPINES
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Two babies back-to-back definitely means I have to take care of my health and my body. I was able to work out seven months and a week, but the doctor told me to stop…One thing I think is really important: sometimes women go too fast to get their old look back.–Camila AlvesMcConaughey
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Former BC Magazine U.S. cover mom, model and designer Camila Alves-McConaughey, pictured here back in 2008 when she was pregnant with her and hubby Matthew McConaughey’s second child, daughter Vida, is glowing and gorgeous in this body-hugging purple dress that complements her skin tone perfectly. Dresses like these also highlight a pregnant woman’s assets, such as her breasts, so don’t be afraid to show a modest amount of cleavage. Pair these with wedges or flats—whichever you’re more comfortable with, and you’re set for a night out with the hubby or for a family reunion. Dress by Isabella Oliver, isabellaoliver.com . Peeptoe high heeled shoes by Stuart Weitzman, stuartweitzman.com
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