What kind of momshie are you?

Being a mom means having to make a lot of different choices—from the mundane daily decisions to choosing how to educate your kid. Take this test and find out what type of mom you are (or could be).
Being a mom means having to make a lot of different choices—from the mundane daily decisions to choosing how to educate your kid. Take this test and find out what type of mom you are (or could be).
It’s summer break for your children. To keep them busy, you:
Enroll them in Kindermusik, Gymboree, and Kids Yoga. And then give feedback to your fellow moms who are waiting for you to try those out and hear your reviews.
Aside from that trip to Boracay in May, you don’t plan anything else. Summer is for unstructured fun!
Enroll them in Kumon, advanced reading, coding, and swimming classes. You strongly believe that “a well-informed mind is the best security against the contagion of folly and vice.”
Kids can entertain themselves! Oh wait, maybe we can go to the beach tomorrow…
You want to take your kids on a mini-field trip. Where will you take them?
To The Mind Museum, and then Art in Island in Cubao X. They have to keep up with what everyone else is doing!
To Museong Pambata and Avilon Zoo. You want them to experience life the way you did growing up.
On a university tour (here and/or abroad), complete with interviews with the school counselors, so they know just how competitive college is.
To the UP Sunken Garden so they run around, then have a picnic of fish balls, isaw, and dirty ice cream. Nothing like street food!
It’s Monday morning Yaya suddenly tells you she’s not coming in today, but you have an important meeting in 30 minutes. You:
Leave them in that fancy new day care you’ve been seeing mom bloggers post about. Buti na lang the owner is your friend from college!
Think fast on your feet. Take your kid with you to work, and bring the kit you have on the ready—a bag of toys and activities that’ll occupy him while you’re busy.
No problem—you’ve already trained your all-around kasambahay to take care of your kid in case of emergencies like this.
Call your boss and say you really can’t make it to work, but you’ll be online. Bahala na!
Your kid has a friend over and you’re taking them swimming. You bring:
The huge IG-worthy inflatables, cute hats, and all the usual essentials—sun block, towel, water, arm floaties, cute baby shades, and phone and camera, of course.
Sun block, towel, floaties, snacks, and cash in case you need anything you left behind.
First aid kit, sun block, towels, floaties, snacks, water, extra clothes, the list goes on.
Your own swimming stuff, of course! You can finally go for that dip you’ve been wanting.
Your kid is throwing a tantrum at a restaurant. You:
Glare at your kid, use your scary mom voice, and shush him. If he doesn’t stop, you quickly rush him from the restaurant and avoid causing a scene.
You give him a lecture and ask him to behave. If that doesn’t work, you let him cry it out outside and give him a talking to.
One glare from you and your kid will clam up. You’ve successfully trained him to interpret your glares.
Let him throw a tantrum. Kids will be kids and people should understand!
Your kid’s birthday party is coming up. A celebration means:
A trip to Hong Kong Disneyland and a destination photographer like all those celebs are hiring.
A get-together at home or at Lola’s with close friends and family a selection of your kid’s favorite food and cute DIY décor based on what your kid is into these days.
A 200-pax party at a restaurant or hotel venue. Anywhere smaller won’t fit the number of friends and family who must be invited.
Shit, you almost forgot! A quick text to whoever’s available, to come over for a cake-blowing and merienda at home.
It’s finally Friday! Friday night plans include:
Dinner and drinks with the hubby or the barkada. You still have a social life, of course!
Dinner with the family and then maybe a late night movie out if the kids sleep early.
Movie night with the kids at home! Fridays are reserved for family now.
GNO like the old days. It’s your weekly me-time!
What does a typical meal look like?
Organic, range-free, gluten-free, and sugar free. Only the best and latest in nutrition for my family!
Protein, carbs, veggies. I try to balance it but I won’t be too stressed if the kids didn’t get vegetables for a meal or two.
Full-on ulam and rice and gulay, all day, everyday.
Whatever’s easiest and most practical to cook! Sometimes they’re healthy, other times, not so much.
It looks like your kid has a fever. What do you do immediately?
Give them your latest organic tea brew and essential oils. I don’t believe in medication.
Give them lots of fluids and paracetamol. Keep him under observation.
Give them lots of fluids, hot soup, paracetamol, and vitamin C. You already told the pedia and have an appointment scheduled tomorrow.
Take his temp. If it’s high, straight to the ER! If it isn’t just yet, just let him sleep or rest.
It’s Linggo ng Wika at school and your kid needs a costume. Where do you get one?
I style something that’s not too costumey but stylish—maybe something out of native weaves.
I improvise a Katipunero costume with red pajama pants, a white t-shirt, a red bandana, and a straw hat. Easy!
She already has a costume ready—a full Filipiniana costume that’s exactly her size.
Why do they make kids have all these requirements?! I’ll just get him a straw hat and call him a farmer.
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