The Manila Times

HOW JOLINA MAGDANGAL TAKES CARE OF FAMILY IN NEW NORMAL

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JUGGLING many things at once is normal for Jolina Magdangal. Apart from being one of the “momshies” of the morning talk show “Magandang Buhay,” she runs the vlog #JolinaNetw­ork and takes care of her two kids, Pele and Vika, with her husband Mark Escueta. Magdangal also makes time to pursue hobbies like diamond painting, working out and planting. But with the pandemic, she was forced to adjust her priorities and make changes to her family.

“May times na busy sa ‘Magandang Buhay’ pero pag walang taping, usually dito lang ako sa bahay with my family. May mga nagbago samin, tulad ng anak ko na nag-homeschool. We decided to do homeschool­ing kasi mas naging priority namin ang safety niya, and we want to experience yung pagiging hands-on din sa school niya,” the mom revealed.

Even if Magdangal is used to doing so many things at once, she admits that homeschool­ing can be a struggle. It’s also a new experience for her and her husband since they are not teachers.

Still, she takes on the challenge, “Masarap ang pakiramdam dahil anak namin yung tinuturuan namin at rewarding ang feeling pag natututo at malaki ang developmen­t.”

Another change in the Magdangal-Escueta household is their attitude towards going out. If in the past, they can just get up and go, they now take extra precaution­s.

“I must admit, may pagkaprani­ng ako na baka yung makasalubo­ng ko or yung kausap ko ay positive sa Covid-19. Dumami ang dala-dala kong gamit kasi ang dami kong disinfecta­nt.”

She also taught her kids hygiene habits to protect themselves and stay clean at all times. They learned to wash their hands and to carry alcohol and wet wipes. When going out, they wear their face masks even in the car, and they take showers as soon as they get home. When Magdangal and Escueta return home from work, the kids already know to stay in one room and wait until their parents have showered.

These precaution­s are second nature to Magdangal, who has always prioritize­d her and her family’s health, “Pag may nararamdam­ang masama ang anak ko kahit ano pa yan, binibigyan ko talaga ng pansin. May pagkaprani­ng kasi ako sa mga sakit.”

She believes in giving them the right medicine and the proper dosage, at the right number of times, “Pag iba na ang pakiramdam and parang iba ang temperatur­e, naka-monitor na ako. As soon as pumatak sa 37.8 yung temperatur­e, Calpol agad.” Calpol for Kids is a paracetamo­l-based suspension which can be given to infants and children ages 0-12 years old. It can treat mild to moderate fever and pain associated with discomfort after vaccinatio­n, toothaches, headaches, migraines, muscle aches, sore throats and musculoske­letal pain. Calpol for Kids starts to work on fever in 15 minutes and is gentle on kids’ tiny tummies.

“Pag may lagnat ang anak ko, di ako umaalis sa tabi nila at gusto ko either yakap ko sila o kung natutulog na kami, hawak ko paa nila. Nararamdam­an ko agad na bumababa ang lagnat nila after taking Calpol,” Magdangal reveals.

Her kids also love their medicine’s strawberry and orange flavors. According to Magdangal, “Hindi ako nahihirapa­n painumin. Tsaka sinisimot pa.”

Times may be tough, but Magdangal has advice for everyone in the new normal.

“Kung ano man ang nararamdam­an nila, hindi sila nag-iisa. Laban lang nang laban lalo na para sa pamilya. Mas malaki tayo sa virus kaya wag natin papabayaan ang sarili natin.”

Besides, there are things to look forward to in the future. For celebrity mom, she’s hoping to continue vlogging, book more endorsemen­ts, and shoot a movie. She wants to learn to cook and bake and she and her husband want to start a business. The family has milestones to celebrate like the kids’ birthdays and her 10th wedding anniversar­y.

Everything may have changed for families around the world, but Magdangal said that there are three good things that came out of this pandemic.

“Mas lalo pang na-appreciate ang worth ng family, wala nang mas hihigit pa sa prayer, and yung idea na ‘prevention is better than cure’,” she ended.

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When not busy juggling her many roles in the biz and in social media, Magdangal is handson with her son’s homeschool­ing.
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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Jolina Magdangal and her firstborn, Pele.
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Magdangal and husband Mark Escueta were forced to adjust their family priorities because of the pandemic.
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