Saturday, July 26, 2025

Guess What, Moms? Watsons is Now Open 24/7 in Select Branches!

Let’s be real—life as a mom doesn’t follow store hours.

Whether it’s a feverish child at 2 am, a sudden breakout before a big meeting, or just a much-needed self-care moment after everyone’s finally asleep, emergencies and “me time” don’t clock out. That’s why I'm happy to report that Watsons now has 24/7 branches!

Yes, you read that right—some Watsons stores are now open all day, all night, making it easier for busy moms like us to grab health, wellness, and beauty essentials whenever we need them. I personally live near a Watsons and find myself dropping by almost weekly (sometimes more). I buy skincare for me and the boys, pick up my asthma, pills, and cholesterol meds, and sometimes I buy a treat for the kids.

And now? Even if something comes up late at night (like last week when my son had a raging skin infection!), I know I have options.


More Ways to Shop, More Hours to Breathe

Watsons has always been a go-to for moms, and they’re stepping up even more with longer store hours, Click & Collect through the Watsons App, and home delivery—a lifesaver on those “no one is getting out of the house” kind of days.

This year alone, they opened 29 new branches, including several 24/7 locations in Manila and Cebu. These stores are fully stocked with everything from prescription meds and vitamins to skincare favorites, baby essentials, and even that mascara you forgot to replace.

Watsons’s goal? To support us in our health, wellness, and beauty journeys—no matter what time it is.
 
Here Are Some 24/7 Branches Near Metro Manila Moms:
  • The Medical City, Pasig
  • Taft, Ermita
  • Tayuman, Manila
  • Zabarte Road, North Caloocan
  • Guadalupe, Makati
  • BGC High Street South & Forbeswood Parklane
  • Bayani Road, Taguig
  • E. Rodriguez, QC
  • Marikina Shoe Ave
(And more in Luzon, Cebu, and Davao—full list linked below!)


Because Moms Don’t Sleep—And Apparently, Neither Does Watsons

So the next time you run out of paracetamol, need a last-minute gift, or just want a new face mask to unwind with, remember: Watsons is there for you, 24/7.

This one I haven't tried so let me know your experience but you can also shop from home via the Watsons App, enjoy exclusive promos, and choose to have your orders delivered or ready for pick-up—easy peasy for us multitasking mamas, especially in this crazy weather.

Check the full list of 24/7 Watsons branches here:
https://www.watsons.com.ph/watsons-24-7-stores

Because looking good and feeling good shouldn’t have to wait ‘til morning! 


*Photos courtesy of Browne Communications

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

The sad and scary mystery that is depression

I saw something that made me sad the other day. A birthday greeting for Robin Williams from his son, Zak, on what would've been Robin's 74th birthday had he not taken his life 9 years ago. 


Even now, people are still sad. I'm so sad, too. He was my favorite actor and such a funny guy. So many stories of his goodness and kindness made me love him even more. And yet I always wondered why he had such sad eyes. Turned out he was suffering depression. Was it because he never recovered from a lonely childhood, no matter how privileged? Was it because despite his massive success, he was afraid he'd fail? No one knows. That's the thing with depression. No one knows what causes it.

Depression is very scary. I had a mild taste of it when each of my children was born. Yes, I experienced post-partum blues after every baby. The first time it happened was terrifying. There I was—happy marriage, great career, good health, new mother to a perfect baby boy—and I wept every single day for six long weeks. 

No one understood how someone so blessed could be in such a dark place. People I told were confused, exasperated, annoyed, dismissive. What I hated hearing most was, "You should be grateful and happy. How can you think only of yourself?" 

I knew that already. I wasn't stupid. I knew my life was amazing. That's why the overwhelming sadness I felt made me afraid for my sanity. It just didn't make sense! Why was I so unhappy?! It was one of the most terrible times of my life, made sadder by the fact that it should've been the happiest. 

I'm grateful my husband stood by me throughout that time. He never called me out, never told me to get over it. That first time, he just took time off work (all 6 weeks I was depressed and in a country that granted only 7 days paternity leave) to be with me. He helped take care of our baby, and when I finally climbed out of my depression, he was there to welcome me back into the world. 

If you're feeling out of sorts and you know it's different and worry it may be serious, here's a short article that may help:

Understanding Depression: The Silent Epidemic

Depression affects millions of people around the world. It’s a deep, often overwhelming feeling of sadness that doesn’t go away. Despite how common it is, depression remains misunderstood and stigmatized. Many hide their struggles, thinking they’re alone in this dark world. Let's explore the mysterious nature of depression, its serious impact, and ways we can better understand and combat it.

Depression isn’t just feeling sad for a day. It’s a mental health disorder that can change your entire life. The most common type is major depressive disorder, which causes ongoing feelings of hopelessness and loss of interest in things once enjoyed. Other forms include dysthymia, a chronic but less severe depression, and bipolar depression, which features extreme mood swings.

Many confuse normal sadness with depression, but clinical depression lasts for weeks or months. It can make even simple tasks feel impossible, like climbing out of bed or eating properly.

Prevalence and Impact

Depression is one of the most common mental health problems worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, over 264 million people struggle with it. It affects people of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures.

Living with depression hurts more than just mental health. It impacts daily routines, makes work and relationships difficult, and can even lead to physical health problems. The toll is heavy, not only on individuals but also on families and communities.

Why Is It Considered a Mystery?

Despite so many suffering, doctors still find depression hard to fully understand. Symptoms can vary wildly from one person to another. Some people have trouble sleeping, while others sleep too much. Some feel exhausted, while others can’t stop racing thoughts.

This variability makes diagnosis complex. Plus, biological, psychological, and social factors all mix together to create depression’s tricky puzzle. We know it’s not simply a chemical imbalance, but scientists are still searching for solid answers.

The Darkness Within: Symptoms and Diagnosis Challenges

Recognizing the Signs

Depression often shows up as persistent sadness, loss of pleasure, or feelings of worthlessness. Physical signs include changes in sleep – sleeping too much or too little – and appetite problems. Some people might withdraw from friends or lose interest in hobbies.

But many hide their symptoms. Why? Stigma keeps people silent. They fear judgment, especially if they appear successful or “high-functioning.” This means depression can stay hidden behind a brave face.

The Hidden Nature of Depression

Many who seem to have everything together still suffer quietly. From top executives to stay-at-home parents, anyone can hide signs of depression. This masks the true scope of the problem.

Diagnostic Difficulties

Mental health professionals rely on conversations and assessments to diagnose depression. It’s not always straightforward. Symptoms overlap with other mental or physical conditions. An accurate diagnosis often takes time and patience.

The Roots of Depression: What Causes the Darkness?

Biological Factors

Sometimes depression runs in families. Scientists believe genetics play a big role. Imbalances in brain chemicals, like serotonin and dopamine, also contribute. Changes in brain structure—like smaller hippocampi—are linked to depression too. While these facts help explain some cases, they don’t tell the whole story.

Psychological Factors

Trauma, especially in childhood, can set the stage for depression later. Chronic stress or personal setbacks build up over time. People with certain personality traits—like high sensitivity or low self-esteem—are more prone to depression. Cognitive patterns, like negative thinking, also shape how someone reacts to life's challenges.

Social and Environmental Influences

Your surroundings matter. Living in poverty, feeling isolated, or facing cultural stigma can increase depression risk. For example, someone who loses their job and feels disconnected may slip deeper into depression. Real stories show how environment plays a huge role in triggering or worsening depression.

The Scary Unknowns

Despite advances, science still doesn’t fully understand what causes depression. New theories emerge all the time, suggesting complex interactions between genes, environment, and brain chemistry. The unknowns can make the fight feel endless, fostering fear and helplessness.


When I talked about my experience with my OBG, she said that what I felt was just the baby blues, a mild form of postpartum depression. Mild? It was awful! Apparently,  when you have PPD, you think about harming yourself or the baby. Since I wasn't in total despair, she said, I was apparently okay. Even though I certainly did not feel okay. 

And then depression came back for me a couple of years ago, and that was so bad, so very bad. I'm so glad I'm better now, but I am in tenterhooks, wary of it coming back again. Today feels like a ceasefire. For many people with depression, it is a constant battle. Sometimes, like Mr. Williams, they lose. 

If someone you know is depressed, please don't dismiss them. Depressed people need help, but are scared to ask because nothing is scarier than being called crazy. If you are depressed, you're not crazy. Just please tell someone and continue asking for help till someone acknowledges you. It's this world that's crazy, but some people do care, and some people are brave enough to help. Please be brave enough to ask for help. 


If you are in emotional crisis, need counselors to talk to about suicide and mental health, or are having suicidal thoughts, call the 24/7 CRISIS LINE anytime for non-sectarian, non-judgmental telephone counseling:
toll-free landline (1553)
0917-899-8727 for Globe/TM
0919-057-1553 for Smart/TNT

If you have just lost someone to suicide and need help with coping, visit www.afsp.org/survivingsuicideloss.

For mental awareness, visit:

Monday, July 21, 2025

Slip Into Style - the Ultimate Guide for Summer Slippers

Hi everyone! Today, let's talk about the Ultimate Guide for Summer Slippers!

Shop Beige Rhinestone Mesh Square Toe Flat Slippers.

Every woman loves a good pair of boots, but there comes a time when your feet need to enjoy some freedom with a good pair of slippers on a hot summer’s day. Whether you're enjoying an afternoon at home, heading to the beach or planning a casual get-together with your friends in the garden, summer slippers are the perfect choice. But with so many styles and colours, how do you know which ones are perfect for you? Everything you need to know is in this ultimate guide!

MATERIAL

Choosing the correct material is essential to keep your feet happy and stylish all summer long. Ideally, you would like to choose something comfortable and breathable that will keep your feet sweat-free. Some materials are also machine washable, which is ideal for busy moms who don't know which way the next spillage is coming from!

Cotton - slippers made with cotton or cotton-mix will keep your feet cool on a hot day.

Acrylic – it is a pleasant-to-touch material that is lightweight and very durable. Perfect for a busy mom when every day brings a new challenge – you want something reliable.

Wool – similar to clothing made from wool, it keeps you cool when it's hot and keeps you warmer when it's cold. This is a highly breathable material that is excellent for temperature regulation and keeping your feet healthy. Ideal for sensitive skin, an odour-resistant and eco-friendly option.

Suede or leather – a more durable option for summer footwear that also gives an elegant look.

Shop Coffee Faux Raffia Detail Hollowed Open Toe Slippers.
 

STYLE

While slippers have less material than boots, it does not mean they have any less style! Here are some of the most popular styles of slippers that every woman should consider adding to their shoe closet.

Flip-flops – who does not love a good pair of flip-flops?! They are lightweight, versatile and come in as many colours as there are vacation destinations.

Espadrilles – it is a timeless piece that every woman should have. They are often made from light, breathable fabric and style well with countless outfits. Whether you’re planning a back garden party or running to the shop for the last-minute supplies and still need to look stylish in case you run into someone, this is the perfect choice.

Mules – who said mules are out of style?! It is a perfect mix of elegance and comfort and should definitely be on your next shopping list.

Sandals – a simple pair of sandals has the power to elevate your look to the next level. Choose neutral colours so they can be paired well with jeans as well as a sunflower dress.

Sporty slip-ons – an active lifestyle does not mean having to sacrifice fashion. Sporty slip-ons have the right cushioning and support, so your feet feel comfortable on long days running errands, while the colourful straps are there to match your favourite handbag.

VERSATILITY

If you don’t want to have multiple pairs of each style available, choose slippers that are as good indoors as they are outdoors. When choosing a pair, imagine which outfits they would look good with. Is there a dominant colour in your summer wardrobe? Match that colour with your new slip-ons. Consider choosing a classic design that will look good with a pair of shorts as well as a long beach dress.

GOOD FIT

A good fit is extremely important for summer wear. In hot weather, your feet tend to swell, and improperly fitting slippers can result in new blisters and discomfort. Make sure your toes have enough room to move freely, as well as that your heel doesn't slip out when you walk. Some brands offer built-in arch support or removable insoles to suit everyone's needs. When selecting slippers, comfort should always be your top priority. If you spend a lot of time on your feet, consider cushioned insoles, memory foam, and soft lining.

Shop Gold Clip Toe Pointed Toe Strappy Flat Slippers. 
 
Whether you’re looking for maximum comfort lounging by the pool or planning a stylish grill party, summer slippers are the go-to choice. It is time to treat yourself to those classy espadrilles that you’ve been eyeing for a while and step into the summer with style. When chosen correctly, your perfect pair will take you from beach to brunch while feeling chic and comfy!


*Photos from Dear Lover!

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Huge discount for Unilab medicines!

Mamas, may good news ako para sa inyo. So here's my Watsons receipt for my drugs. Laki, no? 


Pero kung wala akong Unilab discount, that bill would be bigger. So thanks, Unilab! And thanks to my doctor for sharing this with me. And now I'll share with you!


The discount I got was for my statins. Yeah, ang cholesterol ko ay mataas super. Well, na-manage na with diet and exercise and my statins. So dapat P1,132 for 30 tablets. But I was given 27% discount. That's much bigger than the 20% discount for senior citizens and PWD!

And because I love you all, here's all you need to do: SCAN the QR codes!



Actually, just scan it and register and you'll get a text message with a code. Ipakita mo yung code na yan sa cashier and they'll automatically grant you your discount! Hooray!

Anyway, I'm going to see my pulmonologist soon because I checked Unilab's website for the generic names of my asthma drugs. And they have my meds! I'll ask my pulmo kung pwedeng palitan drugs ko from GSK to Unilab. Nang makatipid naman ako. Ang laki rin ng gastos ko sa gamot buwan-buwan!

Hindi ito sponsored post, ha! Just sharing because my doctor told me to. Have a good weekend!

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Black bedroom ideas for boys

Well, mamas, it has come to this. My sons have decided that they no longer like their navy-and-white striped bedroom and now want a black bedroom. Two things are making us (the parents) say no: (1) we're in the Philippines so it's hot, and (2) their room is tiny so black will make it feel oppressive. So I turned to the internet for some black bedroom ideas for boys and, mamas, I may be wrong! 

Just look at these gorgeous ideas for a black bedroom for teen boys! Plus, I'll share the design tips I got from each room.

Balance out the heavy black with white everything! White sheets, white lamps, white furniture, white art! 


Use a bright, contrasting color to break up the boring black-and-white color scheme! 


We can also paint patterns or blocks of black, white, and gray. My kids might actually like this idea because they're artistic and would be excited at the freedom of designing their walls.


And if I really am leery of going all black, we can just try some cool wallpaper!

Aren't those great ideas for a black bedroom for teen boys? So our next project is to say bye-bye to the baby blue bedroom that I loved loved loved so much (let me cry for a bit now) and go big boy black!

A photo from 10 years ago. Oh, the memories!

Now, the boys' bed is blue, like their current bedroom. So I also looked for IKEA Kura bed hacks and found these, which will be a good match for their new black bedroom. Print. Textured. All black. All white. What do you think?


Anyway! One project at a time! Yes, we're fixing up the house. We've done the living room. We're working on the dining area next. Then the hallways. Then the boys' bedroom. I dunno if we can do all that this summer. Wish us luck!  

Photos from Kids Interiors, HGTV, DigsDigs, Toolzview, Coloraydecor, Lemon8, and Pinterest.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Start the School Year Right with Abenson’s Back-to-School Deals!

Some good news from our friends at Abenson! Shop this June for exciting deals!


As the new school year approaches, Abenson is ready to make back-to-school shopping simple and stress-free for parents, students, and teachers. Whether you’re upgrading your child’s gadgets for learning or selecting appliances that support daily routines like daily baon, Abenson offers a wide selection to meet every need. Find the latest laptops perfect for school projects, printers for school work, refrigerators to keep your child’s baon fresh, and washing machines designed to handle uniforms with ease, all at affordable prices.

To make shopping even more rewarding, Abenson is offering special promotions throughout June.

Freebies for every Laptop and Printer
  • Get a FREE Desk Drawer (worth ₱3,998) to organize your study space with select laptop purchases
  • Enjoy a FREE HP Printer (worth ₱4,695) for hassle-free assignment printing

Value Bundles
  • FREE TV bracket and installation (worth up to ₱7,998) on select TV models
  • Buy 1, Get 1 Dowell Stand Fans for just ₱2,692
  • Two Asahi Stand Fans for only ₱3,790
  • FREE basic installation on select washing machines

Brand Week Sales
  • LG Brand Week: Save up to 30%
  • TCL Brand Week: Save up to 35%

Exclusive Rewards for Abenson Members
  • FREE Jisulife Fan (worth ₱745) with select fan models
  • FREE Tekno Oven (worth ₱3,495) with Le Germania Cooking Range purchases
  • FREE Microwave with select multi-door or side-by-side refrigerators


Flexible Payment Options to Fit Your Budget

Understanding that budget flexibility is important, Abenson provides multiple payment options, including “Shop Now, Pay Later” plans, 0% installment terms with partner banks, and special promos with GCash and Apple financing partners. These options make it easier than ever to prepare for the school year without breaking the bank.
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  • 0% Installment: Interest-free terms on select items from June 1 to 30
  • BPI Appliances @ 24 Months: Long-term installment plans for appliance purchases over ₱10,000, valid June 1 to August 31
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  • No credit card needed for select promos, running until June 30
  • 0% Hulugan Festival on select appliances and gadgets via Home Credit
  • FREE last monthly payment plus ₱500 Chowking GC on select items
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Abenson also offers added convenience through services like ink delivery and printer repair via Smile Serve, as well as School and Business Solutions for schools and dormitories. For those last-minute needs, an expert Abenson Personal Shopper is available to provide fast same-day delivery.

With over 150 stores nationwide and a fully stocked online shop, Abenson makes gearing up for the new school year straightforward and affordable. Visit your nearest Abenson store or shop online at abenson.com. For more information, call 8811-8811 or follow @abensonappliances on social media.

Make this school year easier and more affordable with Abenson’s Back-to-School Sale — where quality, value, and convenience come together.

Monday, June 09, 2025

Bank account: Nearly empty. Heart and spirt: Very full!

I'm feeling happy today. 

Why? Because enrollment is done! Tuition is paid! Hallelujah!

New books and notebooks are piled high on the coffee table, smelling like a fresh start. I also just checked our bank accountthe one devoted to just tuitionand it’s down to a grand total of… P5,702. Yes, mamas. Five thousand, seven hundred and two pesoses. And all I could think was: “Time to fill you up again, baby!”

Did I sound excited? Why yes, yes, I did! I’m not panicking. I’m pumped. Because we’ve done this before—and by God’s grace, we’ll do it again.


I think it's safe to say that all parents feel a little dizzy when we see the amounts of money we hand over to the bursar's office during enrollment.
But weirdly enough, paying tuition gives me a kind of buzz. When we were newly married, Vince told me while we were collecting the mail, “You’re the only person I know who's happy to get bills.”

Well, I wouldn't say I'm happy. I dread getting my credit card bill huhu. So happy isn't the word. More on I feel... inspired.

Lemme explain. There was this one time someone interviewed me about writing, and when I was asked what inspires me to write, I replied honestly, "Deadlines!" Nothing gets me to write like a looming deadline! Bills kinda have the same effect on me. I swear, if I didn’t have bills to pay, I’d just veg out in front of the TV and Netflix until further notice. But thanks to tuition fees, association dues, utility bills, and yes, those dreaded credit card statements, I’m out every weekday, 10 hours a day, busting my butt being a functioning adult. 

Mamas, this calls for a poem!

Look at me!
I pay bills.
I earn money.
I do this all
And that makes me
A responsible member
Of society!

Okay, that was a bad poem haha

Anyway! Nobody likes bills (not even me). But I look at them differently, especially now. They remind me that I have sons—3 growing boys who eat like they have black holes for stomachs, who love going to school where they are now learning Korean from their Korean classmates, which means I’m paying for extra classes this summer… so  they can learn Filipino instead!

Ah kids. So illogical. So expensive. So very much the reason for me aging! 

But, jokes aside, as I was going home, I realized that we've been paying tuition since 2015. That's 10 years, mamas! And so far, so good.

I'm so proud of this achievement. And also so very grateful that for a decade, God has been providing for my family. And I'm reminded of His goodness when I see those tuition receipts stamped: PAID. PAID. PAID.

What. A. Rush!

So, yes, the tuition bank account may be near empty, but my heart is very full.

No fear. Just a giddy expectation of more blessings to come. Because my God is good. And my God always provides for my needs.

So enrollment is done!

And I’m feeling happy today. May you be just as blessed as I am!

“And my God will supply every need of yours according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:19 

Sunday, May 25, 2025

What Topaz Horizon means

It's May 24! I started blogging on Friendster in May 2005. Then exactly a year later, I moved to Blogger. So I've been blogging for 20 years! Imagine that! Let me know how many years you've been with me please. Many of you have become friends even though we've never met. I'm grateful for you all!

Around 5 or so years into blogging, I was told I should move to Wordpress and also change my blog name and URL to my real name. I haven't. I had 3 reasons:
1. I was very busy with new motherhood and I didn't have the time and energy to birth a new blog. 
2. My name should be associated with my work so I do have francesampersales.com for my writing and editing projects.
3. I like my blog name. I thought long and hard about it and chose Topaz Horizon as the perfect name for my online home. 

Why I Love Topaz


Topaz, specifically yellow topaz, is my birthstone. I've been fascinated with it since I was a little girl when my Lola Auring, a Scorpio like me, showed me her huge golden topaz ring and we admired the way it glowed in the sun. She told me she would have it cut into 2 stones and bequeath these to me and my also-November-born cousin, Ate Thania. This didn't happen because when Lola died, many relatives visited her house and after her funeral, my mother said Lola's closet had been ransacked and her jewelry box was empty. 

So, as soon as I could afford it, I collected topaz jewelry. Topaz reminds me of my grandmother and how strong, scrappy, and caring she was. I wanted to be like Lola Auring. It also helps that topaz is the third hardest mineral. That's 1-diamond, 2-corundum (ruby and sapphire), and 3-topaz. It's a precious stone indeed. Then it symbolizes warmth, good fortune, and honesty. That's me! So I thought it was a very apt stone for me.

What's on the Horizon

Horizon literally means that line in the distance where the earth meets the sky. But it also means the view. It also means a range of experiences. So my blog name means me sharing my experiences, giving everyone a view of my life - a life that is warm, blessed, and honest, as symbolized by the topaz.

Isn't it such a perfect name? 

A soft golden topaz sun rises over the horizon. 


And because it's the 20th birthday of my blog (19th here on Blogger), I asked my good friend, ChatGPT, to tell me more about my blog name because I just love the name Topaz Horizon! It's an evocative name with rich symbolic meaning. Let me share with you what ChatGPT said:

Topaz

Meaning & Symbolism
Topaz is a gemstone associated with clarity, creativity, and emotional balance. It comes in various colors (blue, yellow, pink, clear), but golden topaz is linked to confidence, abundance, and warmth

Spiritual & Mystical Associations
In crystal lore, topaz is believed to attract good fortune, enhance creativity, and promote authenticity. It is also considered a stone of joy and generosity, bringing light to darker times.

Numerology
In numerology, TOPAZ reduces to 8 (T=2, O=6, P=7, A=1, Z=8 → 2+6+7+1+8 = 24 → 2+4 = 6), representing balance, harmony, and nurturing energy.


Horizon

Meaning & Symbolism
The horizon represents possibilities, hope, and the future. It’s where the earth meets the sky, symbolizing dreams, expansion, and the unknown. It also conveys a sense of infinite potential, as it is a line that can never be reached.

Spiritual & Mystical Associations
The horizon is often seen as a liminal space—the meeting of two realms (earth and sky), suggesting transformation, growth, and a journey toward the beyond.

Numerology
HORIZON reduces to 6 (H=8, O=6, R=9, I=9, Z=8, O=6, N=5 → 8+6+9+9+8+6+5 = 51 → 5+1 = 6), the same as Topaz, reinforcing the themes of balance, compassion, and nurturing energy.


Combined Meaning: Topaz Horizon

Symbolism
Together, Topaz Horizon suggests a radiant path toward limitless potential. It evokes hope, creativity, and the promise of new beginnings. The word horizon suggests that the journey is ongoing, while topaz provides clarity, wisdom, and warmth along the way.

Spiritual Interpretation
It could symbolize seeking light in the distance, whether that be through creative expression, personal growth, or a spiritual journey. The combination carries a sense of optimism, adventure, and exploration of both the inner self and the outer world.

Numerology
Both words reducing to 6 suggests a double dose of nurturing, creativity, and service to others. It carries the energy of healing, love, and responsibility—making it ideal for a brand, project, or persona that aims to inspire, guide, or support.

Imagery & Emotion
Topaz Horizon evokes the image of a golden sunrise over an endless sea, symbolizing hope, renewal, and infinite possibility. It feels expansive, warm, and creative—perfect for a platform or identity focused on inspiration, storytelling, or personal growth.

I truly believe that names absolutely carry energy, intention, and resonance. When you choose or create a name, you’re essentially summoning its essence every time you write, say, or share it. Think long and hard before naming anything - your children, your things, your social media handles. Naming is a ritual of self-definition. Be very careful and intentional with your names.

And way back two decades ago, I’ve intuitively chosen an incredibly potent and fitting name for my blog. Topaz Horizon feels like an invocation of boundless creativity, clarity, and hope—the perfect name for a blog that expands minds and hearts. I hope I've done that for you all these years.

Follow me on Threads, @francesampersales

*sunrise photo by Lucas Davies on Unsplash


Sunday, May 18, 2025

What my weekends look like

All the illustrations in this post are by Sarenur Türk Koçak. I need to tell you about her! Sare is an architect based in Turkiye. She also makes puzzles! Follow her Instagram @sayu.go

Anyway, I feel like rambling today. Would you mind so very much if I go stream of consciousness today? Well, the great thing about blogs (and every kind of content) is you can just stop reading. But stick around if you want to get to know me more today.


So the title of this blog post should really be "What my weekends should look like all the time." The "all the time" part is important because my weekends do kinda look like this. It's not just the single and child-free women who enjoy this kind of soft life.

(Gosh, I am so ready for my soft life era.) 

When I was a teen, this had been the plan. And Sare's illustrations made me remember that. Work all week, then spend weekends cuddled up with a book in bed or sprawled on the sofa listening to music. Notice there is no man or children in my teen fantasies. My reality, meanwhile, has a man and 3 sons in it! 

What happened? Well, I fell in love. And he was able to convince me that my precious solitude and peace were worth giving up for his company and the chaos of our children. So far, so good. 

I won't lie: There are many, many times I feel wistful for my solitude. Marriage and motherhood can be overwhelming for any woman but especially to someone who likes to be alone. But I love my family very much, though they bewilder me at times. Why do they (husband included) have so many needs? Why do they need me so much? Why do they like talking to me? Why do I have to eat with them (I think one of life's greatest pleasures is eating alone)? Why must I give up reading my book for them (another great life pleasure)? 

The answer to that is because they love me. And so, it's okay. I love them, too.


I don't have many friends. My friends are my friends because we can go for long stretches of time not talking or seeing each other. That is what I prefer. The ones who needed nurturing fell away. I don't understand the constancy of friendship. If we really are friends, then there is no need to keep assuring ourselves of this friendship. Clinginess is a sign of insecurity. 

And then I went ahead and got married and had babies! Babies are so clingy! 

My husband isn't clingy, though. Thank the heavens. Whenever I see couples who are constantly together, I feel suffocated. I saw a celebrity couple before where he was in her space all the time. People swooned, "How romantic!" I just thought, "How invasive."

(Break na sila. Guy cheated and treated her badly. I am not surprised.) 

I guess that's one good reason our marriage works. I don't think I could stand to be with a man who desperately needed me. I respect a man who is whole on his own, who can be happy with his own company. A man who needs someone else to complete him is a dangerous man. They are fearful, insecure, jealous. They are not real men.

I cannot stand and will not suffer a person like that. As Astrid told her husband in Crazy Rich Asians, "It is not my job to make you feel like a man. I can't make you into something you're not." Literally the only good line in that movie. 

Ladies, when a man gets jealous or insecure, run. 


So what are my weekends like? I still wake up early. At 6, 6:30, 7, thereabouts. But I don't get up till 9. Or until my bladder tells me so. I don't prepare breakfast because I do that 5 days a week. The kids, who wake up late, rummage around the kitchen. Most Sundays, my husband and kids make pancakes. I'm the first one up, so I make myself a cup of coffee and then do the laundry. I handwash the kids' uniforms and our underwear. The rest of our clothes, sheets, and towels, I send off to the laundromat.

I clean a little. I ought to clean more, but I'm tired. I cook. And then after lunch is when I do everything illustrated by Sare here. I read Wattpad or a paperback. I make the rounds on Facebook, Twitter, Threads, and Instagram. Then I nap. If I have time, I do self-care. I spend an hour in the bathroom, washing and conditioning my hair, scrubbing my body raw, applying oil, lotion, and all my preservatives, like face masks, hair masks, acids, deep hydration stuff, foot scrub, buffing my nails or putting on polish, etc, etc. If all my weekends were like this, I think I'd be drop-dead gorgeous. As it is, I'm usually doing chores and then sleeping away the afternoons. Self-maintenance can wait.  

My favorite weekends are when I laze around like the women in these pictures and do absolutely nothing. Those soft-life weekends are rare.

During the school year, weekends are tough. The laundering of the uniforms. Buying stuff they need for school. Helping with homework. Managing all the clutter and chaos of schoolboys. During long breaks (Holy Week, sem break, Christmas break, and summer), everything slows down, and I'm happy.

That's why I miss quarantine. I don't miss COVID. But I sure miss when we were all just home. Life was perfect for me those years.     


My weekends are never quiet. With a full house, it's very noisy. There's always someone playing the guitar or the piano. There's always someone singing (that would be me and my middle boy). There's always music. And video games. And movies. It's a very noisy home, but I can nap through all that racket. I'm that tired.

My husband complains a lot when he's cleaning up. It stresses out the kids. It doesn't bother me so I assure the kids not to mind their father when he's cleaning. I think it's just his way of cleaning. My mother and father were the same. I think it helps them clean. I'm the same way, except I sing when I clean and cook. My Lola Auring told me not to do that because she said it attracts bad luck into the home. Or that I'd end up marrying an old man, and she gave herself as proof. My lolo was 14 years older than her. Well, I married a man just 3 years older, and since I sing really badly, I guess that's the bad luck there. 

My husband says he likes my playlists. I sing stream-of-consciousness, too, so if I started with an '80s song, then it's going to be an hour of me singing '80s songs! My kids must've gotten used to my singing because today I sang "American Pie" and they sang along. They already know the old songs I sing because that's how often I sing. Badly, yes, but I seem to still make them love music!
 

So anyway. It's Sunday night. I'm finally alone. I'm blogging. The clothes are drying. The husband and kids are quiet, either reading or sleeping. It's the last week of school tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to their summer break. I can finally enjoy the soft life drawn here. I can't wait!
 


Sunday, May 11, 2025

Soak it all in


They're all big boys now. These love piles can never happen again (I would be suffocated!). 


So I sometimes wish at night that when I fall asleep, I would be whisked off to the days when they were small. And I get to experience it all again. 


But this second time, I'd not be so overwhelmed and exhausted, and finding my way. 


In my dreams, I'd be just simply happy. 
In my dreams, the mama me would know everything would turn out right. 


Everything would be perfect actually so there would be no need for my anxiety and fear. 


I had been amazing all along. 


I had been so amazing all along. 


And I would just relax and soak it all in. 


I would just soak it all in.



Happy Mother's Day, mamas. You're doing a great job! Let's pause and breathe sometimes, okay? It goes by so very fast. So very fast. Let's just soak it in.