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What did I do last summer?

When I was young I used to love summer breaks because this would be the time for me to discover new talents and indulge in my interests. I remember taking up so many different lessons and activities, usually with my cousins, sometimes even alone. As far as I remember, I spent the summers of my youth taking up swimming and golf lessons in Wack Wack, piano and voice lessons at Yamaha, Reading Dynamics with Dra. Aurora Roldan, even Tahitian dance lessons with the Aldeguer sisters (now with this run down, I think I’ve given away my age! haha). Even if I never really got to master any of these, I do believe the adventure of trying out different things, meeting and being with different people, really opened up my world and helped developed my personality. So, a big THANKS to my Dad and Mom who always supported me. Now they’ve earned themselves a jill-of-all-trades daughter!

Nowadays, our kids are even more blessed to have tons of options for their own summer adventures. It does entail additional budget so it is a good idea to involve your child in choosing which activities to join so that you’d be sure he/she would at least be interested and happy while you shell out the extra cash.

For more info, you can check out the Mommy Pages directory (under Resources, look for the classification: Lessons and Activities for Kids) for listings of providers of all sorts of classes you can enrol your kids in. In the coming days, I will also be featuring invitations to upcoming activities so make sure to visit us often! Have a happy summer with your kids!

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