Religious Finds At PJL Museum
September 22nd, 2008 | Posted by admin | Category: Art, Lifestyle | Tags: Art, catholic faith, exhibit, luncheon, museum opening, press launch, press preview, religion | No Comments
I went to Ayala Alabang Village last Sept 13, 2008 to attend the special press launch of the Philippe John Lhuillier Museum which I covered for Manila Standard Today. The eponymous museum was JPL’s way of sharing his extensive collection of religious pieces that he acquired for 45 years. From Byzantine paintings to reliquaries to crosses (crucifix), any art enthusiast or student can appreciate this European art showcase, Catholic or not. Ivory pieces abound, both the Indian and African kind, mostly crucifix, as well bas relief, depiction of Mary, Jesus and the Saints.
There was neither a “star” painting nor a “favorite” in the 3-tier museum fashioned after the colonial Bahay na Bato. Instead Ambassador Lhuillier (Philippines Ambassador to Italy) used passion as his guide in acquiring each piece. He didn’t believe in restoration either so eached screamed with its own history, wear and tear notwithstanding. My most favorite part of the museum was the basement where the Chapel of the Holy Eucharistic was located. Descending from the wooden stairs was gave me the feeling of being transported in time 400 years back.
The museum is free to the public but it’s by appointment only.
Baby Bedtime Routine
August 22nd, 2008 | Posted by admin | Category: Baby Products, Family | Tags: baby bedtime routine, focus group discussion, Johnson's baby products, press launch | No Comments
By Arleah Baingan
Recently attended a focus group discussion on baby bedtime routine at Ascott Hotel (formerly Oakwood) sponsored by Johnson’s baby. The “round-table” discussion was participated in by the press, working moms, Johnson’s executives and doctors.
A survey study was presented revealed that Filipino babies were among the lowest among Asians and Caucasians which clocked in night time sleep of 9 hours and 9 minutes compared to Caucasians with 10 hours on the average. This low result according to doctors may be attributed to not having a baby bedtime routine.
Johnson’s baby aside from sharing their clinically proven baby bedtime routine also launched products that will help the baby get good, quality and sound sleep.
3 Steps to Good Night Time Sleep
1. Quick five-minute warm bath.
2. Two-minute massage using baby oil. Use gentle, circular motion. Talk to your baby in a calm, soothing voice.
3. Create the ambiance–dim lights, soft music, read stories.
That’s it, easy and only takes a few minutes that will ensure that your baby will sleep through the night. To learn more about the importance of sleep and advice from the experts, visit www.bedtime.com.ph.
Read the article Is Your Baby Getting Enough Sleep?.

