Friday, May 23, 2008

a mom's prerogative

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Maybe the current state of our society made me think and ask silently in prayer for another son while I was infanticipating. May the Lord forgive me for entertaining such thoughts before. I so love my daughter. We all love her.

with the Hetty mascot at Jollibee (in her new look)

It’s just that cruelty and mindlessness are almost everywhere and I only feel really secure when me and my husband are looking after our kids.

at the mall while looking for new (school) shoes, while the store is holding a sale (heheee)

I can’t explain it, but my husband and of course mothers can relate when I say I love my daughter so much, that I can say she’s my fear factor. I love my son the same as my daughter. But I believe that my daughter needs my attention more. Are you one with me on that?

again, at the mall

I always tell our kasama sa bahay to always keep her eye on my daughter. Not to let her get out alone. I don’t mind if the place is dusty and she can’t finish her chores as long as she takes good care of my kids especially my daughter. Yeah, I don’t feel that she is safe whenever we are not around. Call me crazy, but I am her mother…

with ate Mirriam at Jollibee

Overprotective? I don’t think so, the daily newspapers can tell you that.

Last Mother’s Day, my husband made me feel special but I appreciated his being a good father and protector of our kids more than his very nice treatment of me on that day. Our kids look up to him, they always tag along with him whenever possible. He may be strict sometimes but he can’t be more strict to our daughter, he is a jell-o when it comes to our daughter. (And now that I remember, maybe the kids and I will think of something for him on Father’s Day. :-) hmmm...)

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