One of the outstanding qualities of mothers is their devotion to providing quality nutrition to their children. This is primarily done by preparing healthy foods and giving effective supplements to sustain and nourish their growing family needs. Nutri10Plus Syrup, a multivitamins packed with Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF), Taurine, Lysine, Zinc and Vitamins C, A, D3 B1 and more, had been assisting mothers all around the Philippines in developing children with strong bodies, active brains and a healthy appetite.

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A collaborative effort of a hundred mommy bloggers and WERT to bring these vitamin pouches to the kids of Marawi

In the effort to help our co-mommies and their children in the war-stricken village in Marawi, 100 Mommy bloggers from Mommy Bloggers Philippines community had collaborated to bring boxes of Nutri10Plus Syrup, DayCee Vitamin C Syrup and several toys, to a hundred kids in Marawi through SinagTala, a non-profit organization headed by Ms. Kaye Koo. SinagTala had been sending help to villages in Marawi since the war erupted and it had sheltered hundreds of children inside the Playroom which served as the mini-school and play area of the children.

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Assorted toys for the kids

Through the Nutri10Plus Syrup, DAYZINC vitamins and toys, we wish to help uplift the children’s spirits and restore their health as they start on picking up the pieces of their lives as families.

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During the moving up ceremony where Kaye Koo of SinagTala Foundation helped in disseminating the Nutri10Plus and DayCee vitamin pouches to the kids

We all thank WERT for this campaign, Kaye Koo of SinagTala and all the staff who have helped in sending the vitamins to Marawi.

To learn more about the benefits of Nutri10Plus Syrup, check through their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Nutri10Plus/

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Each pouch contains 2 bottles of Nutri10PlusSyrup, 2 bottles of DayCee Vitamin C and Daycee chewables

We are grateful to the mommy bloggers who participated in a campaign using their blogs to bring hundreds of pouches of Nutri10Plus Vitamins full of nutrition for the children in Marawi. Find out more about our lovely mommy bloggers and their experiences as they document their life journeys in their mommy blogs.

Lifestylebyabby.com
blissfulblooming.wordpress.com
zaineandi.com
justgonina.com

acigirl.com

iwaydiaries.com
mommyafterwork.com
lallysreflections.com

mrsenerodiaries.wordpress.com
entrepremom.info
artofbeingamom.com
dyosathemomma.com

mommysmaglife.com
themermaidinstilettos.com
joyfulmess.com
mrspcuyugan.com

myworldmommyanna.com
Therollercoasterride.com
kikaysikat.com
shesthemom.com

aprilgarciaph.wordpress.com
jaymee.sajenes.com
sassycebuana.com
mommyrackell.com

thebaginvestigator.com
esupermommy.com
thedreamermom.wordpress.com
mhownai.blogspot.com

acodeza.com
shopgirljen.com
mamaneesnest.com
madeitthroughmum.blogspot.com

themommachronicles.com
raisinghunter.com
theflowerduet.blogspot.com
deliberatelymom.blogspot.com

momiberlin.com
themissusv.com
getbeauteous.com
morenamom.com

celerhinaaubrey.com
livelifefullest.com
gracefulmusings.xyz
mytwinkletwinklestar.blogspot.com

MaMeMiMommy.com
justjingsjournal.com
fullyhousewifed.com
thesupermomma.com

clairesantiago.com
joeydragonlady.com
nocturnalmomtalks.wordpress.com
allaroundpinaymama.com

therebelsweetheart.com
triplejoys.com
amonthestreets.com
musingsofasuzie.blogspot.com/

homeschoolerkib.blogspot.com
joygurtiza.com
thetravellingappetite.com
mrswise.tk

vivamanilena.blogspot.com
juvyann19.blogspot.com
r0ckstarm0mma.com
trulyrichandblessed.com

oneproudmomma.com
pinkheartstring.com
michiphotostory.com
purpleplumfairy.com

touringkitty.com
petitemomma.com
nanaystrip.wordpress.com
journeyofthevees.wordpress.com

ericayub.com
startermama.blogspot.com
nhengswonderland.net
mum-writes.com

glammamomma.com
allaroundmoms.com
babyneosmama.com
mommydiaries.co

paintsandquills.wordpress.com
tweenselmom.com
rolledin2onemom.com
migsandalaine.com

Gerilen.wordpress.com
Ontopoftheworldph.blogspot.com
chicmix.net
whatyvonneloves.com

mommyqueenelizabeth.com
thekitchenmombydhess.com
cykaniki.com
lifeofque.com

tipidmommy.com
Lifeandloveofliz.blogspot.com
Mrschubsdiary.com
sayitnessie.wordpress.com

Pinionsandplumageoflove.blogspot.com
Mommyladyblogs.com
Itstodaywithjesus.blogspot.com
Amomsnotebook.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mommy Bloggers Shared The Love To Kids In Marawi Through Nutri10Plus Syrup Vitamin Blog Campaign

 

My artist friend, Jen Molon, once told me that when drawing, I must beat my left brain. I must look at things with an artist’s eye. And I must draw what I see, not what I think. It sounds complicated but I just did that today by sketching this portrait upside down.

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Upside down drawing shuts the thinker part of your brain. At first,  I was like, “wait, turn my left brain off? No way!” But later on, it made sense. Keeping your left brain functional while you’re at your Picasso mode defeats your artistic vision. Upside down drawing allows you to see just curves, shapes, lines, and their relativity, making the job easier. (It’s easier to draw lines, curves, and shapes than eyes, nose, and mouth, right?)

Upside down drawing also brings about a little surprise. Working with just your eyes and  hands doesn’t require as much effort as analyzing what you’re drawing. And when you turn your work up, voila!

I had a fun sketching today, probably because of that “what will it look like?” question I had which was quickly answered with a “we’ll see.” And while I was almost halfway done or so, I figured that turning off our brain and seeing things as they are without giving them any label at all make life simpler. And I have no idea why I thought of that when my left brain that analyzes was supposed to be turned off that time.

Now, it’s 4 AM. Can someone tell me how to turn my right brain off so I could get some sleep?

 

 

Upside Down Drawing To Shut The Brain

I broke the fish eye phone camera lens I just bought from Lazada. Though the online store has a warranty policy, I decided not to go through the task of getting in touch with them, packing up and returning the lens. I decided to play around with it. In my attempt to fix it myself, I’ve found some cool photo effects, so I decided not to put it together.

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Finally, I think I’ve done the lens sequencing right. Is this the fish-eye lens effect?

Being broken doesn’t automatically mean being useless. And sometimes, a broken piece doesn’t need fixing. Sometimes, what’s needed is an open eye and a willingness to peer through a broken lens to see a different vision.

So, when it seems you’re broken into pieces, you can break down and dump yourself into the bait of depression, or you can break through and change the course of your perspective.

Visions Through A Broken Lens