Thursday, April 14, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
100 days of happiness - Day 1
Many of us tend to focus on the big picture in life, especially once you become parents. One of the things that lil V has taught me is pause and enjoy the small little things in life. For a child, nothing is big or small or everything is big or small. Here is to him for inspiring me to start this documentation of those fleeting moments in life.
Day 1
Bliss is a 2 year old cuddling and sleeping on you like a new born!
Day 1
Bliss is a 2 year old cuddling and sleeping on you like a new born!
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Some Reading Recommendations
I read a lot over the internet - articles, blogs, anecdotes and so on. Many of them on motherhood. Here are some of them that I loved and hence, posting!
1. New moms face a lot of peeves - here are some
2. Social Media and pictures of your babies - It was very upsetting to see some paedophile type profiles a while ago. This article throws more insights
3. A while ago I did write about fairy tales - here is a beautiful post on it.
That is all for now!
1. New moms face a lot of peeves - here are some
2. Social Media and pictures of your babies - It was very upsetting to see some paedophile type profiles a while ago. This article throws more insights
3. A while ago I did write about fairy tales - here is a beautiful post on it.
That is all for now!
Murphy and Us
Dear V,
On the days that I am full of energy and finish off all the chores so that I could really play with you - you always decide to take the longest of the naps and on the days where I can barely drag myself, you turn into the energizer bunny who wants to play.
If we ever decide to step out on a bad hair day (for me), you will leave my hair alone. If, for once, my hair behaves well, then you would spare no efforts in pulling it and eventually making it a bad hair day.
Murphy continues to bless us!
Love,
Amma
On the days that I am full of energy and finish off all the chores so that I could really play with you - you always decide to take the longest of the naps and on the days where I can barely drag myself, you turn into the energizer bunny who wants to play.
If we ever decide to step out on a bad hair day (for me), you will leave my hair alone. If, for once, my hair behaves well, then you would spare no efforts in pulling it and eventually making it a bad hair day.
Murphy continues to bless us!
Love,
Amma
Of Homes With Toddlers
Dear V,
There was a time, not too long ago, where I would pick up stuff after you were done playing and put them back. Now, I have given up on it because that would mean picking up stuff the whole day. Now, I just do it once at night - after you sleep. Which means that the house is scattered with stuff through the day - not just toys, but things like batteries, pens, utensils (where are the spoons btw?), books and so on. While I often crib and complain that the house is never neat - your dad loves it, he says this is what a home looks like!
Love,
Amma
P.S - When I try to teach you to put your toys into the basket - it does not mean that you have to pull them out immediately.
There was a time, not too long ago, where I would pick up stuff after you were done playing and put them back. Now, I have given up on it because that would mean picking up stuff the whole day. Now, I just do it once at night - after you sleep. Which means that the house is scattered with stuff through the day - not just toys, but things like batteries, pens, utensils (where are the spoons btw?), books and so on. While I often crib and complain that the house is never neat - your dad loves it, he says this is what a home looks like!
Love,
Amma
P.S - When I try to teach you to put your toys into the basket - it does not mean that you have to pull them out immediately.
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