I have a slight complex that I am not good enough. But in the role of a mother, I feel the most superior. Indispensable, actually. And the power that comes with it. That if i dont cook, the kids are nt old enough to order a pizza and I love it!
I cant believe that I was self conscious once. From a person whose worst nightmare was a bra strap showing, I am a proud breast feeding in public mamma.
This motherhood is a certificate which says Im officially a grown up now. So ready or not, I have to be one. Believe me when I say that if not for the kids, I would nt even get out of the bed most days! And hey, thats a good thing for a lazy person like me.
I like the fact that once we are mothers, theres no getting out of it. That the kids put a smile in my face even in their absence. That I almost shout "Look! a doggie" even when I have left the kids at home. That I can relive my childhood along with them. More importantly, that its my chance to screw up!! :)
Thanks HBM for the tag. I loved your reasons. HBM has started off this tag hoping to connect blogging Mothers all over the world in 80 clicks.
I pass this tag to
The Mad Momma from Delhi
Kiran from Bombay
Sue from Calcutta
Art Navy from Madras
Mona from Dubai.
Here are the rules:
just write a post of your own (5 things that you love about being a mom) and find someone to link to and tag - someone from your own country, if you like, but definitely someone from another country (Google is a good resource if you don't know any; google any country name and 'mom' in their blog search function) (be sure to let them know that you've tagged them!) - and link back here and HBM and leave a comment.
Thats such a sweet picture and a lovely post.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool idea. thanks Boo. will do. although i doubt it will be as nice as yours !!
ReplyDeletethanks and done the tag!
ReplyDeleteI loved this post, Boo. Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOh nice one Boo! And yea totally with you on the breastfeeding bit :)
ReplyDeleteNice one! If I am not wrong, I think clicks is a way of measuring distance used by soldiers in the US Army (for sure- unsure if some other countries use it).
ReplyDeleteNice post and cool idea
ReplyDeleteLove the post, maybe this is what I need to get me back to blogging, might give it a go Boo
ReplyDeleteLovely post Boo....kids really bring out the child in us....I have never laughed out loud as much before Aaru...n I do all sorts of funny faces n crazy things to bring that precious smile on him....Kudos to Motherhood !
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea...I am an Indian mom in Delhi and love the idea of connecting mother's across the world. Also what a lovely post. Can I join the fun?
ReplyDeleteGah, this is like something Vicky would make me do. Hard work. Why can't I grumble about motherhood instead?
ReplyDeleteWill do it. *goes off pouting*
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