AVI BINUR: MERCY GATE בָּרוּךְ הַשֵׁם

"Teaching 'Dada'"

Daddy: say 'Dada', Vivi. 'Dada'
Vivi: Mama!
Jannie: There’s nothing more important to me than being able to raise my baby healthy and happy - just like mama and daddy! But I guess it goes hand in hand with the people she chooses to be around outside the home (down the road) and the habits she forms while being around family. Being content with who she is and being grateful for her blessings is also key to happiness. Always make do with what you have, and should you be blessed with more, not to forget to share. In terms of friends she ends up choosing, I’m sure she’ll be gravitating to those most like her - so the foundation she gets at home will be number 1. So avoiding violent shows, arguing or shouting in front of the baby must be avoided. Teaching the child other core values such as being grateful, respect, sharing, courtesy, faith and being consistent about it is important. 
For now though, I’ll take any help I can get!

Walang ligaya sa lupa na hindi dinilig ng luha.

Filipino Proverb: There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.

Bnei Lot are of an ancient origin. In the migratory tradition of Ruth begun more than two millennia ago, a remnant of David and Solomon migrated into Maritime Southeast Asia which comprises what is now Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, and Singapore, as well as Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with a sizeable minority of Malays migrating back to their tribal allotments in Sephardic Judah, besides Terrestrial and Figurative Jordan.