So let's use the #ThrowbackNotThursday
This is a photo taken around 2 years ago at the village barangay.
So let's use the #ThrowbackNotThursday
This is a photo taken around 2 years ago at the village barangay hall. Until today, Yna still enjoys playing there. You can tell by her face the amusement she's facing. Amazing, isn't it?
But why this picture? Home is first found in a mother's womb. Your momma had been carrying you in her womb for 9 months before labor. She's been through a lot. Times when she can't eat just anything she wants, she can't travel because she's putting you as her MAJOR MAJOR priority, she can't run nor jog to achieve that "sexy shape" she wants. Whoops. But life doesn't stop there. Eventually, when you get older, she'd have to feed you, drive you to school, wash your clothes, keep you in her circle of things to be shown care. On your 7th birthday, she'll be your "secretary", precisely assisting you and accommodating your guests every single moment. On recognition day, she'd be there shouting "that's my girl". On graduation day, she'll be sitting in that little corner praying to God, thanking him that he gave her a kid like you. On prom, she'll be there, helping you pick out your dress.
Your mom? More of your bestfriend.
Now, these two still have a long long way to go! :)
Moms put their children before their own needs. But we rarely thank them for their sacrifices. If you haven't thank them yet, this is a good time to do so. Moreover, it is just right to let them know that you are grateful for the love and care they have given us.
ReplyDeleteThanks Khaila for sharing this post. My daughter and my wife share a bond no one can break...not even me. When you have your own family you will understand the hardships and the joys of being a parent. :)