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theta2011 53F
781 posts
7/7/2011 7:23 am
Raising Peter Pan


What will it take to be a good mom? When do you stop being one? From the time you conceived them in your womb 'til your last breath, you never cease to be a mother..and who will judge the extent and deepness of your love to your /s? Nobody should.

T'was pleasure and pride, watching them grow to be the finest person that they can be. Their mischievous youth flashed before your eyes - changing diapers, teething, first step, first syllables, calling you "mama". Every step of the way, helping with their homeworks, watching their plays, supporting each games they're into, urging, coaching for bigger games ahead.


Remembering your reminders about love, in entering a relationship, the pains of breaking - up, getting over dissappointments and hurts. It's not easy being a mother, so, no need to bother being the best, just be there! You can guide, push, pull, angry when need be, laugh, cry but dont get in their way.

Let them love and learn, cry and feel. Let them get hurt to make them brave. Let them depend and yet be independent. Let them think and distinguish right from wrong. Let them work and find their goals. Let them play, oh yes, play..for there will always be the within oneself, the that never grow...

For my . It's not only about me, its also finding them a hero.

theta2011 53F
1917 posts
7/10/2011 3:43 am

I had my first born at 19. She's now 21. Definitely, i'd spent so much time mothering, and yet, there's so much more to learn.Thank you all for the comments