Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The Joy of Parenthood to Go the Extra Smile



Being a parent, I believe, is truly a blessing. Not everyone will experience how it is like to be one. The joy it brings to an individual is simply indescribable.  I even Googled the word “parenthood” and found OxfordDictionaries.com defines it simply as “the state of being a parent and the responsibilities involved.” But for me, no dictionary can give the real meaning of the “parenthood” than the hearts of loving parents.

While I was browsing to hundreds of photos of the wonderful moments my wife Leah and I have shared with our son, I was brought back to those unforgettable worth-sharing memories of the last nine years and I was able came out a number of definitions to the word.  For me, parenthood is…

1. Not minding to carry a pack of diapers, a can of milk and a stroller to what should be a relaxing weekend family date.

2. Memorizing the theme songs of Adventure Time, Hi-5 and the Mickey Mouse Club House and other silly tunes to be able to sing along with our son.

3. Conceding to change the TV channel for another replay of We Bare Bears even if it means we will miss the last 5 minutes of another heart-pounding episode of our favorite drama series.

4. Smiling even when our shirts got messy with spaghetti sauce and ice cream because we allowed our kid to have it “his way.”

5. Praying that we can change places with our son whenever he is sick and we’ll be the one who are ill instead.

6. Waking up in the wee hours to change our child’s diaper even though we just slept for a few hours and needs to rise up early for work in the morning.

7. Experiencing the greatest joy in our lives even with the simplest things like every time our son says, “I love you, Mommy and Daddy!”

8. Making sure that we put on the best love for the most amazing gift that we ever received in life--- our son Charles.

We only want the best for our son. It is our joy to go the extra mile for him and see him wearing that big extra smile on his face. I am sharing the Hapee Kiddie Toothy Tales video about how to keep our children’s teeth healthy and have a great smile everyday.

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Speaking of going the extra mile, allow me to share one of the best surprises we gave for our dear Charles. Back in 2014, two weeks before his 5th birthday, we asked Charles what he wants to get on his special day.

His immediate response was, “A police car!”

We wanted to make it extra special because almost every week, we would already go to the toy store and have him scan the shelves and display racks to find a new police car for his collection. At his very young age, Charles would tell us that he wanted to be a policeman someday “to help other people and put bad guys to jail.”




On the morning of his birthday, Charles wore his police costume that he used in the last Halloween party we attended. We told him that we will go out and meet his cousin Nico. He was clueless that we are actually going to  a police station for a one-of-a-kind birthday surprise.



 The birthday tarpaulin prepared by his Daddy.





But where's the birthday boy? Uh yeah, he's still on duty preparing the police files.







And catching a dude who just littered the street with empty wrappers of  Ding-Dong.





Now, it's time to go to the police station.





And meet with the Chief and some of his fellow police officers.




Eat cake.



 But of course, he has to blow the candle first.
                                       



Too bad, they can't party 'till  the wee hours because these men in uniform needs to be dispatched for emergency calls.                                 


But at least, he got his police car on his birthday.



And actually ride the police patrol car with his boys!


Special thanks to SP03 Edwin S. Sison, Desk Officer of Police Station 8 of Quezon City Police District and his fellow police officers for granting our little Charles' wish of celebrating his 5th birthday with his heroes.  The event was even featured in the Philippine Daily Inquirer a week after. 



To our son Charles, we are very blessed to have you as our child. Just keep on giving us those extra smile and we assure you that we will forever go for extra mile in everything we do for you. Keep on smiling towards that brighter future, our Hapee Kiddie son!




Friday, March 21, 2014

Asked what he wants for his birthday, this little boy said he wants a police car and got more than what he asked for




Two weeks before his 5th birthday, Charles Anthony was asked what he wants to get on his special day.

His immediate response was, “A police car!”

His parents just laughed at the idea thinking that Charles just want a new police car toy to add to his collection. They didn’t know that someone was already planning of giving the toddler’s “arresting” wish.

The birthday tarpaulin prepared by his Daddy.
 


But where's the birthday boy? Uh yeah, he's still on duty finishing the police files.



And catching some thugs who just littered the street with empty wrappers of  Ding-Dongs.



Now, it's time to go to the police station.



And meet with the Chief and some of his fellow police officers.



Eat cake.



 But of course, he has to blow the candle first.



Too bad, they can't party 'till  the wee hours because the unit needs to be dispatched for an emergency.




But at least, he got his police car on his birthday.



And actually ride it with his boys!



But wait, there's one more!  This boy can't resist a gorgeous red four-wheeler when he sees one.



This is Tito Randy, Charles' uncle who thought of this brilliant idea--- the best gift ever! 
Hands up! I mean, hands down... you know what I mean.


Special thanks to SP03 Edwin S. Sison, Desk Officer of Police Station 8 of Quezon City Police District, Philippines and his fellow police officers for granting our little Charles' wish of celebrating his 5th birthday with his heroes. :)

Photo credits: Mr. Randy Dreese