Sunday, May 10, 2009

Stuff@6: More from school

A bit more of schoolwork from his Preparatory days: A piece of good news for Batang Thomas' Ninongs and Ninangs -- he loved doing these artworks, declared that his favorite subject is Math, and ended up getting the "Best in Observation (Language & Science, from what the curriculum contained)" award, which we didn't know about until Prep graduation day.





Stuff@6: Clay

We used the first photo for Mothers Day bookmarks this year.

Batang Thomas put 'eyelets' on some of our Christmas 2008 gifts to him -- two P12 ea wooden train parts. He put some on Thomas, too, for perfect wooden trains' bonding. :)




This one is his clay version of a (Divisoria) Bakugan (Python?):

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Stuff@6


Before graduating from Preparatory, Batang Thomas began having some of his bad teeth extracted by a dentist Tita. Teeth ARE an interesting bunch, with baby teeth roots spreading out to make way for the new ones, the portion of permanent molars under the gums growing as the child grows, while the outer portion's size is final. Look at all those Batang Thomas teeth care of a recent panoramic xray!


Batang Thomas has taken into recording his favorite videos on the camerafone -- and even taking photos of them, which, we had to tell him, was redundant and unneccessary. Nevertheless, some of his concepts amuse -- such as this one, where he positioned a wooden Thomas seemingly watching a scene from "The Great Discovery."


This would be a better take of the clay artwork to be shown in future posts. He should've been asked earlier, before another photo of this was distributed and annotated, what it's supposed to be called. Sabi nya, it's a "spinning clay blade", an edition of "clay gear".