Monday: I really hate Monday. I need to wakeup, thirty minutes earlier than the usual day. And I want to blame it to the garbage truck that always comes before the sun rises.
This afternoon I will bring my two daughters to the children's clinic to take their vaccines.
Tuesday: Usual Tuesday. Supermarket day.
Wednesday: PTA meeting. Actually, I don't want to attend this meeting. I know they will only explain the same explanation I heard last week.
Thursday: There will be a short program in the Nursery where my children attends. My eldest, the graduating class, they will sing & dance. It's a half-day activity with parents.
Friday: My eldest will be having a excursion. So I need to prepare his lunch box and that only means the addition of my morning routine.
Saturday: Malling. It is a must, to bring my children outside. It includes malling.
Sunday: Hopefully, I can take my day-off.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Mommy
How do you define "mommy"?
Well for me mommy means busy. And mommy is Me.
Mommy needs to wakeup before the sun rises. Mommy prepares everything that her husband and children needed. Mommy needs to go to supermarket. Mommy also go to school to attend the PTA meeting. Mommy always accompany her children in every school activity. Mommy is the only one who will take her children to the hospital when needed. Mommy is always there to comfort her children. Mommy is also there to listen to her husband's most boring story.
Being a mommy is the most challenging job and the rewards are in satisfaction. It is very demanding and very rewarding.
A Jewish proverb says, "God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers."
Well for me mommy means busy. And mommy is Me.
Mommy needs to wakeup before the sun rises. Mommy prepares everything that her husband and children needed. Mommy needs to go to supermarket. Mommy also go to school to attend the PTA meeting. Mommy always accompany her children in every school activity. Mommy is the only one who will take her children to the hospital when needed. Mommy is always there to comfort her children. Mommy is also there to listen to her husband's most boring story.
Being a mommy is the most challenging job and the rewards are in satisfaction. It is very demanding and very rewarding.
A Jewish proverb says, "God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers."
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